Cultural Happenings at Emory
From theatre to visual arts, Emory has plenty of arts opportunities throughout the month of February.
Theater Emory presents Watching Chekhov Watching – Anton Chekhov stared at humanity with a physician’s eye and wrote mesmerizing tales of daily life and the absurd complexities of human impulse. These are original adaptations of the master storyteller’s short stories into theater and film from Michael Evenden, Lisa Paulsen, and Nicholas Surbey. Performances on Feb. 14, 16, 17, 20, 23, and 24. Theater Lab, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Road. For more information, go to: http://theater.emory.edu
NO TRANSLATION REQUIRED / KEINE UBERSETZUNG BENOTIGT: A Visual Collaboration Between Liane Birnberg & Katherine Mitchell – Berlin-based artist Liane Birnberg will present new work in visual conversation with her long-time friend, Atlanta-based artist Katherine Mitchell. Birnberg’s work will be presented at the Visual Arts Gallery on Emory's main campus, and Katherine Mitchell‘s work will be presented concurrently at the Catherine Hunt Gallery of Candler Hall at Emory's Oxford College.Feb. 7 –Apr. 6, Visual Arts Gallery, 700 Peavine Creek Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322; http://arts.emory.edu/about/institutions/visual-arts-gallery.html
Feminists in Action and the Center for Women present The 2013 Vagina Monologues: Feb. 28, Mar. 2, and Mar. 3 in the WHSCAB Auditorium. For tickets and information: http://womenscenter.emory.edu/students/The%20Vagina%20Monologues1/
For more cultural opportunities at Emory, visit: http://arts.emory.edu |