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Stop by the Fontbonne University Fine Arts Gallery to enjoy a new show this spring, featuring the mixed media work of eight artists in a group exhibition. The show runs through June 15. The gallery is open Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. – noon. The artists: Timothy Wagner...
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The inaugural Fontbonne Prom is set for 6 p.m. May 19 at The Ritz-Carlton. All proceeds will benefit The Fontbonne Promise, a new program that offers full tuition – loan-free – to academically qualified college freshmen in Missouri who have estimated family contributions of $0 on FAFSA. A minimum of 30 students will receive Promise...
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The holiday favorite All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 will return to the Mustard Seed Theatre stage in the company’s 12th Season. Continuing to uphold its mission to produce high quality professional plays that explore themes of faith and social justice, Mustard Seed will open the season with a “mature-audiences only” production of...
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The Fontbonne University department of fine arts will host “Now and Then,” a concert to highlight and celebrate music on campus. “Now and Then” will feature performances by Fontbonne’s new jazz ensemble and choir. There will be guest performances from alumni and faculty, including Fontbonne President Dr. J. Michael Pressimone. The concert will take place...
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In Mustard Seed Theatre’s latest production, “As It Is in Heaven,” the tranquility of women living in an 1830’s Shaker community in Kentucky is threatened by the arrival of newcomers claiming to see angels. A revival of spirituality sparks division among the nine characters who strive to live in peace and harmony. The production includes...
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Andrew Brandmeyer graduated from Fontbonne in 2011 with a Master of Fine Arts. This spring, the painter returns to his alma mater for a solo exhibit: “Portraits” features some of his latest work. “Andrew is best known for work revolving around our man-made environment, the people in it and the issues taking place in the...
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Fontbonne University will cohost “Crafting our Cultures,” a special celebration of Bosnian craft traditions, history and culture. The event will take place on Sat., Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. in Anheuser-Busch Hall on Fontbonne’s campus. Admission is free, but a reservation is required. “Crafting our Cultures” will feature a Bosnian cooking workshop, panel discussion and...
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Fontbonne University Theatre will open “Elegies: A Song Cycle,” a play by William Finn, Thursday, Nov. 2. Like much of Finn’s previous work, “Elegies” is autobiographical. In it, Finn mourns friends who died of AIDS, explores family dynamics and responds to the 9/11 attack. The production will be directed by graduate theatre student Justin Chaipet,...
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Fontbonne University’s theatre department has kicked off the year with, “Girls. In Boys’ Pants,” by Kato McKnickle. The show explores gender identity through articles of clothing and media material. Performances will be held on October 7, 8, 14 and 15. Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are free for...
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For the second year in a row, the Council of Independent Colleges has matched Fontbonne University with a Woodrow Wilson visiting fellow. Dr. Sayu Bhojwani will participate in a number of events, class visits and other activities from Oct. 2 – 4 as part of the annual Dedicated Semester. This year’s Dedicated Semester examines the...
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