The concert celebrates the military heroes, first responders, and public servants who help keep our nation safe.
The series, 'Arts in the Center,' will run Feb. 28 to June 5 at Historic Commercial Center and will highlight works from CFA schools and departments.
The 7 p.m. concert is free and open to the public.
The campus community can enjoy this special performance at 3 p.m. before heading into the weekend!
The concert features works by faculty and guest artists, including a classic work by Erick Hawkins, a significant 20th century choreographer.
The concert, in honor of Black History Month, also pays tribute to the late Marlena Shaw.
PAC Box Office will contact ticket holders about replacement options.
The orchestra is conducted by artistic director Taras Krysa.
The event, which will be held at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, honors those who have made a significant impact in the areas of visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.
Solo exhibitions will feature six artists from the art department's studio-based and research-focused program.
A short play is nimble. A short play is surprising. They are poignant, fun, and irreverent. Directed by local Las Vegas artists.
Captured by German troops and sent to Stalag VIII-A, Messiaen composed the work in the prisoner of war camp — where it was also first performed.