The Sachs Program debuts whimsical art exhibit in new Arts Lounge “It goes by fast,” displayed at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. The Sachs Program debuts whimsical art exhibit in new Arts Lounge Recalling “purse hoagies” and other encountered utterances, Martha Rich’s “It goes by fast” exhibit showcases the sillier side of the arts.
Penn announces plans for new student performing arts center Map of the proposed site for the student performing arts center at 33rd Street and Woodland Walk. Penn announces plans for new student performing arts center The University has begun the planning process to build a new student performing arts center, with Platt Student Performing Arts House providing leadership in the creation and implementation of arts programming for students at Penn.
University of Pennsylvania planning new $31M performing arts center Penn In the News Philadelphia Business Journal University of Pennsylvania planning new $31M performing arts center The University plans to develop a new performing arts center adjacent to Woodland Walk. The space will be dedicated to student uses and construction could begin as early as summer 2023. The Sachs Program announces winners of AAPI grants A photo of Palawan. Islands in the province of Palawan were the first to come under Spanish influence and is where archaeologists have found the first signs of human life in the Philippines. The region serves as a starting point for telling indigenous stories in Jo Tiongson Perez’s children’s book that will retell eight indigenous Philippine stories. (Image: Michael Perez) The Sachs Program announces winners of AAPI grants Fourteen projects will be funded as part of the program’s responsive call for proposals in support of Asian-American and Pacific Islander artists at Penn. Annenberg Center rebrands to Penn Live Arts, announces new season Annenberg Center rebrands to Penn Live Arts, announces new season While the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts venue will remain, the organization has rebranded as Penn Live Arts. Penn performing arts center changes its name Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn performing arts center changes its name The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts has been renamed Penn Live Arts. “As we have programmed outside of the four walls of the Annenberg Center, we really needed a brand more reflective of how we are presenting programs,” said Christopher Gruits. Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances Eugene Lew, lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music. (Image: OMNIA) Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances During the pandemic, the lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music switched from organizing live performance events to collaborative online technology. Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits. (Image: Arian Molina Soca) Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits. The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation will support 25 new Penn arts projects, totaling $177,000 in funding. Students’ spring shows go virtual Still from the virtual performance of Penn Dance Company’s spring show, “Premiere.” (Image: The Pennsylvania Gazette) Students’ spring shows go virtual COVID-19 restrictions have forced nearly all student shows to go virtual this year, and they are cropping up throughout this month and next as Facebook livestreams, Zooms, and YouTube posts. Load More
The Sachs Program announces winners of AAPI grants A photo of Palawan. Islands in the province of Palawan were the first to come under Spanish influence and is where archaeologists have found the first signs of human life in the Philippines. The region serves as a starting point for telling indigenous stories in Jo Tiongson Perez’s children’s book that will retell eight indigenous Philippine stories. (Image: Michael Perez) The Sachs Program announces winners of AAPI grants Fourteen projects will be funded as part of the program’s responsive call for proposals in support of Asian-American and Pacific Islander artists at Penn.
Annenberg Center rebrands to Penn Live Arts, announces new season Annenberg Center rebrands to Penn Live Arts, announces new season While the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts venue will remain, the organization has rebranded as Penn Live Arts.
Penn performing arts center changes its name Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn performing arts center changes its name The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts has been renamed Penn Live Arts. “As we have programmed outside of the four walls of the Annenberg Center, we really needed a brand more reflective of how we are presenting programs,” said Christopher Gruits. Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances Eugene Lew, lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music. (Image: OMNIA) Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances During the pandemic, the lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music switched from organizing live performance events to collaborative online technology. Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits. (Image: Arian Molina Soca) Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits. The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation will support 25 new Penn arts projects, totaling $177,000 in funding. Students’ spring shows go virtual Still from the virtual performance of Penn Dance Company’s spring show, “Premiere.” (Image: The Pennsylvania Gazette) Students’ spring shows go virtual COVID-19 restrictions have forced nearly all student shows to go virtual this year, and they are cropping up throughout this month and next as Facebook livestreams, Zooms, and YouTube posts.
Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances Eugene Lew, lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music. (Image: OMNIA) Eugene Lew reflects on a year without live performances During the pandemic, the lecturer and director of Sound and Music Technology in the Department of Music switched from organizing live performance events to collaborative online technology.
Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits. (Image: Arian Molina Soca) Ballerina Emily Davis is ‘on her toes’ May graduate Emily Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies while working full-time as a ballerina with the Pennsylvania Ballet and volunteering to conduct research at CHOP and community service with Philadelphia nonprofits.
The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program announces 2021 arts grants The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation will support 25 new Penn arts projects, totaling $177,000 in funding.
Students’ spring shows go virtual Still from the virtual performance of Penn Dance Company’s spring show, “Premiere.” (Image: The Pennsylvania Gazette) Students’ spring shows go virtual COVID-19 restrictions have forced nearly all student shows to go virtual this year, and they are cropping up throughout this month and next as Facebook livestreams, Zooms, and YouTube posts.