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鈥楽igne Stuart: Events in Time and Space鈥 opens at South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum

The South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum at South 啵啵直播秀 State University will open its newest exhibition, 鈥淪igne Stuart: Events in Time and Space,鈥 with a free public reception and artist talk from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21.

SDSU to celebrate Lincoln Hall reopening

The South 啵啵直播秀 State University College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of American and Global Studies will celebrate the reopening of Lincoln Hall with several events planned on campus Sept. 12 and 13.

Robinson presents debut album, 鈥楢viary鈥

Elizabeth Robinson, assistant professor of music in the South 啵啵直播秀 State University School of Performing Arts, has released her debut album. 鈥淎viary鈥 was released by Aerocade Music in late March 2023.

CAIRNS director speaking at the South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum

CAIRNS director speaking at the South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum. The Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies (CAIRNS) Director Craig Howe, Ph.D., will speak during two South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum public events.

Simon鈥檚 art a testimony to braving the storm

Dr. Lynn Sargeant has been working on updating the art in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences office. Located on her back wall are two new pieces of art, creating an eye-catching backdrop to the many Zoom meetings she holds and an opportunity to highlight the work of students in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. These pieces of art were created by Alison Simon, a fifth-year senior in the School of Design, the School of Communication and Journalism and the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.

Former SDSU President Donates Works to 50th Anniversary Harvey Dunn Exhibition

Former South 啵啵直播秀 State University president Peggy Gordon Miller has donated five Harvey Dunn original paintings to the South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum.

Doner Auditorium project progresses with SDHC grant

The Doner Auditorium digital preservation project is moving forward, thanks to a South 啵啵直播秀 Humanities Council grant.

SDSU theater history could be saved with donor help

There may be a second act in store for the SDSU theater history left behind in Doner Auditorium. The auditorium鈥檚 green room and makeup rooms hold nearly four decades worth of inscriptions from theatre students who covered the walls, ceilings and other surfaces with their signatures, dates, season lineup schedules, quotes and favorite lines from plays.

Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center provides ultimate theater experience

Theater students can put on a first-class/world-class production thanks to the recent addition to the Performing Arts Center. After the addition was completed, it was renamed to the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center. Students now perform in the new, state-of-the-art proscenium theater, which seats about 850 people.

Harvey Dunn prairie paintings exhibit on display

Many of Harvey Dunn鈥檚 most iconic paintings are on display in Harvey Dunn: Fences, Cows, Plows and oxen at South 啵啵直播秀 Art Museum through Aug. 11. This exhibition, drawn from the museum鈥檚 extensive collection of Harvey Dunn paintings, celebrates the hard-working agricultural backbone of the state of South 啵啵直播秀.