• Bring in Da Funk, Part I

    Virtual

    “On the one”—James Brown often defined funk as a groove, emphasizing the first beat, using the ‘one-two-three-four’ downbeat. However, as the Godfather of Soul would agree, funk encompasses more than just a rhythm: it’s about freedom, expression, and dance. If not for funk, disco would have never been born. How did the genre develop, and who were the central figures in the history of funk? This two-session virtual course taught by Kit O’Toole will trace funk through its blues, jazz, soul, New Orleans, and R&B roots. The class will culminate in discussing, among other funk pioneers, three of the music’s most important figures: Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, and George Clinton. The course includes multimedia presentations and class discussions.

    $50 (for two sessions)
  • Mike Richison’s Election Collection: 2004-2024

    Rotary Ice House Gallery

    Mike Richison’s Election Collection: 2004-2020 showcases 20 years of design and video art inspired by the presidential election cycle. Richison began working with this topic in 2004 when he created a short video loop of George W. Bush drinking water during the debates. This evolved into performances and interactive video projects that break down language into musical and abstract elements.

    Free and open to the public
  • Latinx Heritage Month Opening Celebration

    Student Center Patio

    Join the Intercultural Center and many other campus partners to kick-off Latinx Heritage Month 2024 with food, music and giveaways. Come out to celebrate, dance, and get information about upcoming […]