Edwina & Charles Milner Women in the Arts

CRT Revisited: Edwina and Charles Milner Women in the Arts Lecture Series presents: CRT Revisited 18 unique glass sculptures inspired by the hospital armatures used as supports for women’s bodies during radiation therapy created by Artist-activist Shirley Klinghoffer who has explored contemporary social issues, particularly feminism, through sculptural works. Lecture: 6pm 10/20/2022 at Light Hall Theater Opening reception: 7pm at the McCray Gallery The exhibit closes November 17, 2022. Free admission for this...

Dia De Los Muertos – Day of the Dead Ofrenda

Our WNMU Community is invited to celebrate the lives of loved ones who have passed. Craft an Ofrenda at Miller Library for display. Dia De Los Muertos - Day of the Dead, Ofrenda, November 1st thru Nov. 12th Questions about this can go to Barbara Flores  Barbara.Flores@wnmu.edu, Primary contact -...

Black Opry Revue

Black Opry is a home for Black artists and Black fans of country, blues, folk, and Americana music. Country music has been made by and loved by Black people since its conception. For just as long, we have been overlooked and disregarded in the genre by fans and executives. Black Opry wants to change that. We invite you to discover, support and enjoy the Black artists that make magic in this space. One of the most valuable aspects of country music is its versatility and diversity in sound. Country, blues, folk, and Americana music often overlap or weave together- these artists explore all of those sounds and intersections. The Black Opry Revue showcases the diversity in sound and stories that Black artists offer to these genres. Black Opry Live...