SMU Celebrates Dedication of Meadows School Visual Arts Complex
The SMU Meadows School of the Arts celebrated the dedication of its enhanced visual arts facilities Sept. 16.
Read moreThe SMU Meadows School of the Arts celebrated the dedication of its enhanced visual arts facilities Sept. 16.
Read moreArt lovers, rejoice: there is a whole lot of it happening on the SMU campus this fall. The Meadows School
Read moreAll the events The Meadows School is holding this fall!
Read moreAs the award recipient, Copeland will participate in an artistic residency at SMU where he will conduct the Meadows Symphony Orchestra in “Police Deranged for Orchestra,” featuring some of The Police’s best-known songs. The show will be April 16 at the 31st-annual Meadows at the Meyerson event.
Read moreShe’s won the top prizes at national and international piano competitions, but for this music educator at SMU, nothing is more exciting and rewarding than being in the classroom with her students.
Read moreAmanda W. Dotseth will assume the permanent role of the Linda P. and William A. Custard Director of the Meadows Museum March 1.
Read moreSMU may not have kept the Iron Skillet, but SMU alumni couple Bill Armstrong and Liz Martin Armstrong announced they earmarked a $15 million gift toward the Garry Weber End Zone Complex at Gerald J. Ford Stadium during a pep rally Sept. 23 ahead of Saturday’s SMU-TCU rivalry game.
Read moreMarillyn Seeberger, 85, a 2022 film and media arts graduate of SMU, plans to use her new degree to embark
Read moreBridwell Library to Host “A Festival of Form: John Cage & the Infinite Human” from March 7-9.
Read moreEach year, The Arts Community Alliance (or TACA) chooses two individuals who have made lasting contributions to the city’s culture with their support of the arts and honors them with their Silver Cup.
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Dr. Mark A. Roglán, the longtime director of SMU’s Meadows Museum known as an expert in 19th-century Spanish art, died Tuesday at the age of 50 after a battle with cancer.
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