WHAT:ULM Fall 2018 Art Crawl
WHEN:5-7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 1
WHERE:Walker Gallery, Walker Hall Dean’s Conference Room, Bry Art Gallery, Ƶ Sculpture
                        Garden, and the Stubbs Hall studios
COST:Free
AFTERWARD:“Candide” at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Auditorium
INFO:VAPA - 342-1569
MONROE — The College of Arts, Education, and Sciences at the University of Louisiana Monroe is hosting the Fall 2018 Art Crawl at several campus locations on Thursday, November 1, from 5-7 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.

Participating sites include the Walker Gallery, Walker Hall Dean’s Conference Room,
                     Bry Art Gallery, Ƶ Sculpture Garden, and the Stubbs Hall advanced art student studios.
                     A showcase of Ƶ’s talented students, faculty, staff, and alumni will be on display
                     throughout the crawl.
The Walker Gallery includes student and faculty artwork including paintings, pottery,
                     sculpture, prints and photographs. Photographs will be on display in the CAES Dean’s
                     Conference Room in Walker Hall.
A selection from Ƶ photographer Emerald McIntyre will be one of the highlights and
                     will include her photographs of the student murals from Garrett Hall, which once stood
                     at the corner of Northeast Drive and University Avenue. Also in the Dean’s Conference
                     Room will be striking drone photography from Ƶ professor Dr. Sean Chenoweth. Heather
                     Pilcher and Cyndy Robertson will be on hand as well, signing copies of their collection
                     of historical photographs, entitled “University of Louisiana Monroe,” which will be
                     available for purchase.
Bry Gallery will display the work of visiting artist, Joshua Brinlee, from Oxford,
                     Miss., who will be showing Masculine Projections, a collection of digital prints.
                     The nearby advanced art students’ studios in Stubbs Hall will be open so that visitors
                     may meet some of the student artists and see their works in progress. Visitors are
                     also encouraged to walk through our beautiful Sculpture Garden.
Various performers from the Music Program will display their talents in Walker Gallery
                     and Bry Hall during the crawl. Among them will be cast members of “Candide,” who will
                     perform selections from the opera in Walker Gallery between 5- 6 p.m., offering a
                     sneak preview of the production.
The College of Arts, Education, and Sciences hopes to enrich the community by giving
                     its members the opportunity for the community to walk through our beautiful campus
                     and appreciate the outstanding work of each artist. Dr. Joni Henry Noble, Professor
                     in Ƶ’s School of Visual and Performing Arts, recognizes students’ accomplishments.
                     “I am so proud of our Ƶ Art Majors and all of their efforts to curate and operate
                     Walker Gallery. I hope everyone can attend our Ƶ Art Crawl and meet these talented
                     artists.”
Following the Ƶ Art Crawl, the Music, Theatre, and Dance departments will present
                     “Candide” at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Hall. The community can enjoy a full evening of entertainment
                     and culture on Ƶ’s campus that night. General admission to this performance is $15,
                     and tickets for Ƶ faculty and staff are $5. Students will be admitted for free with
                     a valid ID.
For more information contact Dr. Joni Noble atnoble@ulm.eduor 342-1383 or the Ƶ School of Visual and Performing Arts at 342-1569.