A large cylindrical outdoor sculpture with human silhouettes cut into its metal surface, installed along a wooded pathway with informational plaques nearby.

Community Engagement: Public Art and the Creative Aging Network-NC 

Staying Power: Initiative for Public Art and Aging is a community and arts-based research project that has grown out of the Creative Aging Network-NC Art Initiative developed by School of Art Professor of Sculpture Kasia Ozga alongside interdisciplinary UNCG faculty and community partners. The team’s research focuses on activating movement in older adults through… Continue reading…
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Lora Mouna ’22 Brings Haunting Vocals and Powerful Messages to NC Folk Fest 

“Playing the folk festival just feels like a gift,” she said the week before her performance. “I’m giving back to everything people gave me in Greensboro. All the wisdom and knowledge and advice and support — I’m able to give it all back musically.”  Read more
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School of music's wind ensemble pose with their instruments on the stage

School of Music Takes Wind Ensemble on the Road 

The School of Music Wind Ensemble’s was recently invited to perform at the College Band Directors National Association Conference in Fort Worth, Texas, which was preceded by a six-city tour as students and faculty traveled west by bus.