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  • Bright orange background with a flower boarder. In the center says "Virginia Theatre Festival" in white letters, the word "Theatre" larger than the rest.

    Virginia Theatre Festival Announces 2026 Season

    https://virginiatheatrefestival.org/virginia-theatre-festival-announces-2026-season/

  • With visible theater seats in the background, a girl on stage wearing a long pink dress looks worriedly off stage, while a male actor in a suit sits at a nearby desk and looks at the girl.

    U.Va. Drama Brings ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812’ to the Stage

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/03/uva-drama-brings-natasha-pierre-the-great-comet-of-1812-to-the-stage?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • An image of a museum display case with 4 pieces of ceramic teaware, all white and accented with either gold or navy blue.

    The Fralin Explores Tea Making as a Form of Global Connection with Teaware Exhibition

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/03/the-fralin-explores-tea-making-as-a-form-of-global-connection-with-teaware-exhibition?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • A digital image of a hand with a pixelated filter, and a cluster of grey and orange dots surrounding the hand's fingertips.

    Data Meets Art at UVA

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/data-meets-art-uva

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Matthew Burtner
Music

A Day in the Life of a Music Professor Conducting Summer Field Work

An internationally acclaimed composer, sound artist and ecoacoustician, Music professor Matthew Burtner has performed his work in concerts around the world and has had his music featured by organizations ranging from NASA, the U.S. State Department and National Geographic to the BBC and PBS NewsHour. Burtner is spending part of this summer teaching at UVA's Morven Farm as part of a sustainability-focused teaching, research and engagement program. This video offers a glimpse of a day with the Alaskan-born Burtner and his "Sound and Sustainability" students as they take their sound field kits to Morven's Japanese Garden and surrounding landscapes to record the musical sounds of nature.

https://as.virginia.edu/day-life-music-professor-conducting-summer-field-work

Detail of Autumn Samone's Work
Visual Art

Arts This Week: Ruffin Gallery’s Echoes of the Shadows

The Ruffin Art Gallery graduation exhibition is open until June 6th. The exhibition is a collection of student works curated by two of the department’s graduate students. For Arts This Week, we spoke with Elena Yu Ganiyu Jimoh and Elnaz Latifpour.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-ruffin-gallerys-echoes-of-the-shadows/

David J. Getsy, the Eleanor Shea Professor of Art History at the University of Virginia, has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for his work exploring how non-normative genders and sexualities have shaped art and cultural history. Photo credit: Evan Kutsko

David J. Getsy Awarded Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship

David J. Getsy, the Eleanor Shea Professor of Art History at the University of Virginia, has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. The honor recognizes his groundbreaking research at the intersection of art history, queer studies, trans studies and performance studies. Getsy's work has significantly contributed to understanding how non-normative genders and sexualities have shaped art and cultural history.

https://as.virginia.edu/david-j-getsy-awarded-prestigious-guggenheim-fellowship

Joe Erdman
Visual Art

A Life Bound to the Arts

The University of Virginia’s longstanding relationship with The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation can be traced back to 1950s New York City and the storied law firm Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst. Until it ceased operations in 1982, the firm was known for its work representing high-profile literary and artistic clients, such as Tennessee Williams, Carl Sandburg, and Truman Capote. As an estate lawyer with the firm, Joe Erdman (Col ’56) represented novelists and playwrights, including Edna Ferber and Morris West, and the actor Peter Falk. He drew up the wills for Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft. One of Erdman’s partners, a tax lawyer named Richard Ader, represented the acclaimed artist and filmmaker Joseph Cornell.

https://giving.virginia.edu/stories/a-life-bound-to-the-arts

Book Launch Poster
Creative Writing

Arts This Week: Deborah Baker’s Book Launch at The Jefferson School

On Tuesday, June 3rd at 6pm, the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center will host the launch for a new book about the fateful Unite The Right rally titled “Charlottesville: An American Story”. For Arts This Week, we spoke with the author, Pulitzer Prize finalist, Deborah Baker.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-deborah-bakers-book-launch-at-the-jefferson-school/

Home & Charlottesville Porchraits
Visual Art

Arts This Week: “HOME” and “Charlottesville Porch Portraits at Second Street Gallery

The Second Street Gallery is currently showing two complimentary exhibitions. For Arts This Week, we spoke with some of the curators and artists involved in both of the shows.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-home-and-charlottesville-porch-portraits-at-second-street-gallery/

Michelle Gagliano, Tipping Point, 2024. Handmade oil, Albemarle clay pigment, Albemarle grapevine charcoal pigment, natural gold pigment, sustainable materials on wood panel, 36 x 72”
Visual Art

Michelle Gagliano: Material/Mater/Mother

April 29, 2025
Mt. Joy’s new album, “Hope We Have Fun,” drops May 30. (Photos by Tristan Williams and Lathan Goumas, University Communications; illustration by John DiJulio, University Communications)
Music

The Music Beat: At Carr’s Hill and JPJ, Mt. Joy Hopes You Had Fun

American indie rock band Mt. Joy returned to the University of Virginia on Friday evening for its second “Arts on the Hill” appearance since April 2023. The band performed an intimate set at President Jim Ryan’s Carr’s Hill home, just one day before headlining a nearly sold-out show at John Paul Jones Arena.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/music-beat-carrs-hill-and-jpj-mt-joy-hopes-you-had-fun

The Virginia Premier for All Bark, No Bite. A play by Emily Krantz with a picture of a bowtie
Drama

Arts This Week: Persimmon Tree Players present “All Bark, No Bite”

The Persimmon Tree Players will be performing the play, “All Bark, No Bite” on April, 26th and 27th and May 3rd and 4th at the historic Victory Hall Theater in Scottsville, Virginia. For Arts This Week we spoke with the director and the assistant director/ stage manager, about the play.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-persimmon-tree-players-present-all-bark-no-bite/

Into the Woods with an illustration of a Person in Red Coat Walking Through The woods
Drama

Virginia Theatre Festival Makes First Casting Announcement for Upcoming 51st Season-opening Production of Stephen Sondheim’s 'Into the Woods'

The Virginia Theatre Festival has announced the cast and creative team for its season-opening production of Into the Woods. Set to run June 27-July 6 in Culbreth Theatre at the University of Virginia, Into the Woods will be directed and choreographed by Matthew Steffens, who directed and choreographed the highly acclaimed 2023 VTF production of Cabaret and returns to VTF and his alma mater from recently serving as Associate Choreographer on the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival and subsequent national tour of Into the Woods.

https://virginiatheatrefestival.org/casting-announcement-for-into-the-woods/

The members of the Virginia Gentlemen stand onstage in an arc formation with one soloist in the center. Each member wears a suit with a blue-and-orange striped bowtie.
Music

The Virginia Gentlemen Sends Off Graduating Fourth Years with their Spring Concert

The Virginia Gentlemen held their annual Spring Classic Concert in Old Cabell Hall with a two-act, 10-song showcase Thursday night.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-virginia-gentlemen-sends-off-graduating-fourth-years-with-their-spring-concert?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

The four-person cast of "I Am My Mother's Daughter" pose in one of UVA's Gardens: two of them sit on a white bench, while two of them stand behind the bench.
Drama

Mary Hall’s College Experience Culminates with “I Am My Mother’s Daughter”

On a cool Wednesday night in early April, a group of University students gathered in the Helms Theatre for a rehearsal of “I Am My Mother’s Daughter,” written and directed by fourth-year College student Mary Hall.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/mary-halls-college-experience-culminates-with-i-am-my-mothers-daughter?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

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