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Winter Festival of New Works: “Chrysalis”

Hollins Theatre

A memory play. Written by Gwyneth Strope; directed by Michael Mansfield. Go on, child. You may break, consumed, but you will come out transformed. January 25, 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 pm. January 28 at 2 pm. Hollins theatre. For ticket information, contact stropegm1@hollins.edu.

Hollins to Host, Compete in the 24th Annual VFIC Ethics Bowl, January 28-29

Babcock Auditorium, Dana Science Building

Hollins University is welcoming collegiate teams from across the commonwealth to participate in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges’ (VFIC) 24th annual Ethics Bowl, presented by TowneBank, January 28-29. Student teams from Virginia’s leading independent colleges and universities will compete against one another head-to-head, deliberating a variety of case studies relating to this year’s Ethics […]

Tinker Mountain Winter Recharge

Online

Join us online for both manuscript and “write-now workshops” with our acclaimed Tinker Mountain faculty! This is your opportunity to recharge your creativity, reconnect with the Tinker Mountain community of writers, and reframe your work. The weekend begins with a social session on Friday evening and continues with workshops Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. […]

Website: www.hollins.edu/tmww

Artist-in-Residence Lecture with Ying Li

Frances Niederer Auditorium, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center

2024 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence Ying Li: “Blossoms in a Sudden Strangeness III” exhibition through April 14, 2024 Ying Li is known for her thickly painted, abstract plein air paintings created in beautiful outdoor gardens, landscapes, and urbanscape settings around the world and across the United States. She has taught at Haverford College since 1997 and […]

Author of “The Black Middle Ages,” Matthew X. Vernon

Hollins Room, Wyndham Robertson Library 7916 Williamson Road, Roanoke, VA, United States

Vernon is the author of The Black Middle Ages: Race and the Construction of the Middle Ages, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2018, which examines the influence of medieval studies on African American thought. Vernon focuses on nineteenth century uses of medieval texts to structure racial identity, but also considers the flexibility of medieval narratives […]

Dinara Klinton in Concert

Talmadge Recital Hall, Bradley

Praised for her “fantastic virtuosity, energy, and power, combined with deepest comprehension into authors’ idea,” Dinara Klinton is an acclaimed recording artist, performer, and teacher.  Her music education started at the age of five in her native Kharkiv, Ukraine, and she now tours internationally while serving as professor of piano in the UK Royal College […]

Zoom Lecture with L’Merchie Frazier

Frances Niederer Auditorium, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center

L’Merchie Frazier is an accomplished visual activist, public artist, historian, and poet. She is a member of Women of Color Network Quilters, founded by Carolyn Mazloomi, Ph.D., whose quilt collection is currently on view at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum. In this lecture, Frazier will discuss the contributions of African American quiltmakers with particular attention […]

Student Thesis Theatre Production: “Constellations”

Hollins Theatre

By Nick Payne. Directed by Elizabeth McDonald When: February 23 at 7:30 pm, February 24 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm Where: Hollins Theatre Main Stage What: This spellbinding, romantic journey begins with a simple encounter between a man and a woman. But what happens next defies the boundaries of the world we think we […]