Hollins Launches Fourth Annual Marginal Arts Festival Feb. 16
1The university kicks off six days of “art beyond the predictable” in the Roanoke Valley with a theatre production, art demonstrations, exhibitions, artist lectures, and more.
The university kicks off six days of “art beyond the predictable” in the Roanoke Valley with a theatre production, art demonstrations, exhibitions, artist lectures, and more.
The Roanoke Times profiles a Hollins class that exposes students to French culture and cooking during the January Short Term.
The Hollins University Concert Choir’s performance during the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Pops Spectacular in Martinsville on December 12 earned raves in the Martinsville Bulletin.
Professors Judith Cline and Ernie Zulia, and cast members from the Hollins Theatre production of “‘Goodnight Moon, The Musical,’” appear on WSLS 10′s “Daytime Blue Ridge.”
The acclaimed artists and professors emeriti at Hollins will each be featured in a solo exhibition of their works September 29 – December 10.
A Roanoke Times article looks at the “Ten Years After 9/11″ exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, which features a painting by faculty member Alison Hall and is co-curated by Helen Frederick, Hollins’ artist-in-residence in the spring of 2011.