Raising the music bar
With hopes to be a music ambassador, Angel Gonzalez steps out of his element.
>With hopes to be a music ambassador, Angel Gonzalez steps out of his element.
>We see the arts as a unique opportunity to reflect and enrich the human experience. To bridge cultures and to share a common language. And to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to dream big. We’re also not afraid to take risks in order to bring new art to the world. Students and faculty explore their craft here, honing it and pushing it to new levels of award-winning and thought-provoking expression that visitors from all over the state and nation come to experience. From literary to visual to performing, UNCG offers some of the best arts and entertainment available. Explore and be inspired.
Dance, theatre, music and more - choose your passion and experience it live in UNCG's beautiful venues.
Horn Student Mayton Named 2013 Presser ...
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(photo credit: Brian Speice)
The 2013 Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award winner for the University of ...
2013 New York Theatre Showcase Launches ...
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The Annual New York Showcase offers UNCG Theatre students an opportunity to perform in front of 500 ...
A Swinging Evening at Aycock
This spring has brought the pleasure of numerous events at UNC Greensboro, and it is wonderful to report that the School ...
Singing for their supper: SMTD events ...
It's been a busy spring in the School of Music, Theatre and Dance. With nearly 50 required performances this spring alone, it's ...
If thought-provoking art inspires you, UNCG has three main venues (Weatherspoon Art Museum, Gatewood Gallery and EUC Gallery) that exhibit distinguished permanent collections, visiting exhibitions and outstanding student work.
UNCG brings some of contemporary literature’s most respected writers and poets to Greensboro. Opportunities to learn and engage in the literary arts are available through the Master of Fine Arts in creative writing program, the Center for Creative Writing in the Arts, Friends of the Libraries and The Greensboro Review, a local literary magazine with an international reputation.