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Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research — Graduate Colloquium

Art History "Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research" — Graduate Colloquium  Friday, April 3, 9:30am-4:20pm, PAIS 220 Please join us on Friday, April 3 for Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research, an Emory Art History Graduate Colloquium. The colloquium will be held in PAIS 220 from 9:30am-4:20pm. Following, C. Jean Campbell will deliver a keynote address at 5:00pm in the Jones Room of Woodruff Library. For a full list of events, visit https://arthistory.emory.edu/news-events/index.html. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Art History. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nicole Corrigan. Contact Email: nicole.corrigan@emory.edu. Friday, April 3, 2026, 9:30 AM – 4:20 PM. PAIS 220 | 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322.

ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series—Robert Koenig, piano; Vega Quartet

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA Free Event/No Tickets Required Canadian pianist Robert Koenig performs throughout the world to great acclaim as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. He is Professor and Head of Collaborative Piano at the University of California Santa Barbara. In 2022, Koenig was appointed Artistic Director of the Palm Springs International Piano Competition. His summers are spent at the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp where he is Coordinator of Collaborative Piano.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: ECMSA—John and Linda Cooke Noontime Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Friday, April 3, 2026, 12:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research — Keynote Address C. Jean Campbell

Art History Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research — Keynote Address by C. Jean Campbell   Friday, April 3, 5pm, Jones Room, Woodruff Library  Please join us on Friday, April 3 for Life and Afterlife: Conversations in Art Historical Research, an Emory Art History Graduate Colloquium. The colloquium will be held in PAIS 220 from 9:30am-4:20pm. Following, C. Jean Campbell will deliver a keynote address at 5:00pm in the Jones Room of Woodruff Library. After the keynote address, there will be a reception & retirement celebration!  For a full list of events, visit https://arthistory.emory.edu/news-events/index.html. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Art History. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nicole Corrigan. Contact Email: nicole.corrigan@emory.edu. Friday, April 3, 2026, 5:00 PM. Jones Room, Woodruff Library | 540 Asbury Cir, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theater Emory: BRIGHT STAR

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $25 | Emory Students Free Inspired by a true story, Bright Star is a bluegrass-infused musical set in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the 1920s and '1940s. When a young soldier returns home from World War II, his encounter with literary editor Alice Murphy sparks a journey into a hidden past waiting to be uncovered. Bright Star is a moving tale of love, loss, and the redemptive power of hope. Content Notice: This production includes violence, alcohol use, death and grief, child abandonment, mental health struggles, adoption and reunion, period-specific attitudes, religious themes, war, and its aftereffects. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Friday, April 3, 2026, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

ECMSA: Master Class Series—Robert Koenig, piano

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/No Tickets Required Now in his third decade as a much sought-after performing artist, Canadian pianist Robert Koenig has performed throughout the world to great acclaim as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. Since 2007, Koenig has been Professor and Head of Collaborative Piano at the University of California Santa Barbara where he has served as the Chair of the Music Department and Head of Performance. In 2022, Koenig was appointed as the Artistic Director of the Palm Springs International Piano Competition. His summers are spent at the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp where he is Coordinator of Collaborative Piano. Enter the Schwartz Center through the North Lobby Doors, facing the Goizueta Business School, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Master Class Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 10:00 AM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Tharp Rehearsal Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Student Recital: Ryan Han/Tianyi Huang (pianos)

Music View or download the program here. Joint student recital featuring piano majors Ryan Han and Tianyi Huang. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. School: Emory College. Department / Organization: Music Department. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Venue: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 12:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theater Emory: BRIGHT STAR

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $25 | Emory Students Free Inspired by a true story, Bright Star is a bluegrass-infused musical set in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the 1920s and '1940s. When a young soldier returns home from World War II, his encounter with literary editor Alice Murphy sparks a journey into a hidden past waiting to be uncovered. Bright Star is a moving tale of love, loss, and the redemptive power of hope. Content Notice: This production includes violence, alcohol use, death and grief, child abandonment, mental health struggles, adoption and reunion, period-specific attitudes, religious themes, war, and its aftereffects. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 2:00 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Student Guide Tours: Compassion Exhibition

Art History Explore the Carlos Museum with a drop-in student led tour! These thematic tours, offered on select Saturdays, are designed and led by Emory students from a variety of academic concentrations, who are part of the Carlos Museum's Student Guide program.   Tour offered on April 4, 2026 at 2 p.m.  Join Student Guide Prince Mensah for a tour titled "The Space Between Us: What Makes You Feel Seen and Heard?” in the temporary exhibition Compassion: What Moves You?. Tours led by Student Guides are free to all visitors with museum admission, no prior registration is required. Tours do have a limited capacity, and are first come, first served.  To join, meet your student guide in the Rotunda on Level One at 2 p.m. Event Location: Level One Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM.

Theater Emory: BRIGHT STAR

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $25 | Emory Students Free Inspired by a true story, Bright Star is a bluegrass-infused musical set in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the 1920s and '1940s. When a young soldier returns home from World War II, his encounter with literary editor Alice Murphy sparks a journey into a hidden past waiting to be uncovered. Bright Star is a moving tale of love, loss, and the redemptive power of hope. Content Notice: This production includes violence, alcohol use, death and grief, child abandonment, mental health struggles, adoption and reunion, period-specific attitudes, religious themes, war, and its aftereffects. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, April 4, 2026, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Cinema's First Nasty Women

Visual Arts Cinema's First Nasty Women Wednesday 4/8/2026 at 2:30pm in PAIS 280   Dr. Maggie Hennefeld (University of Minnesota) and Dr. Laura Horak (Carleton University) will give a talk on their groundbreaking research that led to Cinema’s First Nasty Women, a 4-disc DVD and Blu-ray collection released by Kino Classics (with accompanying open access booklet) that features rarely seen silent shorts featuring women engaging in various acts of subversive behavior, from comic antics to defying gender norms. The talk will provide compelling and essential engagement with this important research, showing Emory students, faculty and members of the Atlanta community the rich and substantive ways in which silent films can inform our understanding of women’s issues, past and present. This visit follows a Tuesday 4/7 screening event at the Plaza Theatre where some shorts in the collection will be shown.   ---- The event is free and open to the public and is co-sponsored by the Hightower Fund and the Department of Women’s, Gender… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies (Department of). Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Ted Davis. Contact Email: theodore.davis2@emory.edu. Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 2:30 PM. PAIS 280 | 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Cinematheque: Sense and Sensibility

Film & Media Emory Cinematheque: Sense and Sensibility Directed by Ang Lee, 1995 | 136 min. Emma Thompson’s perceptive and witty Oscar-winning screenplay provided the foundation for this outstanding adaptation of Jane Austen’s first novel. We remain always at the side of the dispossessed Dashwood sisters, especially the practical Elinor (Thompson) and the passionate Marianne (Kate Winslet), as they debate how best to approach matters of the heart, over which they, like all of Austen’s heroines, have so little control. Boasting a fine cast of British actors--including the three romcom heartthrobs Hugh Grant, Greg Wise and Alan Rickman--the film perfectly marries Ang Lee’s penchant for long takes and stories of repressed emotion to late 18th century British society. Free event and open to public. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

An Exploration of the Secrets of Early Modern Paper — Lecture

Art History "An Exploration of the Secrets of Early Modern Paper" — Lecture Dr. Joran Proot (Cultura Fonds and University of Antwerp) Thursday, April 9, 4:00pm-6:00pm, Jones Room, Woodruff Library Free and open to the public; registration is required. Join us for a lecture with guest historian Dr. Joran Proot! Dr. Proot is a distinguished historian of early modern books from the Cultura Fonds and the University of Antwerp. During the lecture, Dr. Proot will discuss the study of handmade paper in the handpress period, 15th–17th centuries. In the transition of handwritten books to books printed with moveable type on common presses in the middle of the fifteenth century, the most frequently used substrate – i.e. handmade paper – played, in many ways, an important role. It is generally known that in the beginning paper sheets used for printed books were rather thick, and that paper became thinner over time. This process has a number of important implications for the book, which is in many regards a design object avant la… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Art History. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nicole Corrigan. Contact Email: nicole.corrigan@emory.edu. Thursday, April 9, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Jones Room, Woodruff Library | 540 Asbury Cir, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Ethics at the Movies: NATCHEZ

FREE Screening at Emory University — NATCHEZ Thursday, April 9, 2026 7:00 PM EDT Rita Anne Rollins Building, Room 102 ------- In partnership with the Center for Ethics in the Arts at Emory University, the Atlanta Film Society presents a free screening of NATCHEZ and a Q&A with Suzannah Herbert, Producer / Director. NATCHEZ Short Synopsis: After generations of showcasing its pre-Civil War mansions and hoop-skirted guides, Natchez, Mississippi, is now reckoning with a romanticized past, an uncertain future, and the debt it owes to the descendants of slavery. A cinematic portrait of a tourist town at a crossroads, NATCHEZ follows an array of historic homeowners, activists, and tour guides as they tell their versions of the past, and clash over who gets to tell America’s story. Ethics at the Movies is a documentary screening series presented by the Center for Ethics at Emory University, featuring in-person post-film conversations with members of creative teams. Ethics at the Movies has screened over 40 films… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Cost: Free. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://atlfsyr.eventive.org/schedule/696545abbbbf5671f58d5cb7. Thursday, April 9, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Rita Anne Rollins Building Room 102 | 1531 Dickey Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

An Exploration of the Secrets of Early Modern Paper — Papermaking Workshop

Art History "An Exploration of the Secrets of Early Modern Paper" — Papermaking Workshop  Dr. Joran Proot (Cultura Fonds and University of Antwerp) Friday, April 10, 10:00am-1:00pm, Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Open to the public. Registration and $40 fee required. Registration deadline is April 3.  Participants will learn to make paper, using the classic Western or European style technique. Participants will pull, couch, and press beautiful handmade sheets—an incredibly satisfying process whether you’re brand new to papermaking or an expert. Dr. Proot will connect the practice of papermaking to the history and morphology of hand-made paper in this program.  For a full list of events, visit https://arthistory.emory.edu/news-events/index.html. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Art History. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nicole Corrigan. Contact Email: nicole.corrigan@emory.edu. Friday, April 10, 2026, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking | 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332.

The Painted City Bus Tour

Michael C. Carlos Museum Pick-up Location: Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church Guided by graffiti photographer and documentarian Antar Fierce and Assistant Teaching Professor Julia Tulke (ILA), The Painted City Tour invites guests to explore three locations across Atlanta where Style Writers and muralists have transformed public spaces with intricate, expressive works. The tour highlights the origins of Style Writing and honors the early artists who helped shape Atlanta’s public art landscape. At the same time, participants will see how this vibrant art form continues to evolve when writers are supported, recognized, and given space to create. A boxed lunch will be included. Please note that portions of the tour will include periods of walking outside of the bus, so participants with limited mobility should contact the organizers to discuss accommodations. All are encouraged to dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Click HERE to… Event Location: Outside Location. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, April 10, 2026, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM.

Setan Jawa: Silent Film/Live Music

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required, View or download the program here.  Silent film with live score created by Peni Candra Rini. Garn Nugroho’s Setan Jawa evokes Javanese mythology through the genre of contemporary horror as inspired by the perennial silent film classic, Nosferatu by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.  The film explores Indonesia’s pre-orthodox Islamic stories of the seven deals man makes with the devil in order to gain wealth and the live score dramatically underpins the mysticism and sensuality of Nugroho’s tale of love and sacrifice. A recording of a performance of Setan Jawa.  More details. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Maho Ishiguro. Contact Email: maho.amy.ishiguro@emory.edu. Friday, April 10, 2026, 7:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Candler Concert Series: Catalyst Quartet with mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges and pianist Spencer Myer

Music 2025–2026 Candler Concert Series, $40 | Tickets are available ONLINE, in person, or by calling 404.727.5050 during Box Office Hours View or Print Program Here Emory Student $10 Tickets are available by visiting or calling the Schwartz Center Box Office (student ID required for entry). Grammy Award-winning American mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges joins with the Catalyst Quartet and pianist Spencer Myer for a program anchored in Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Fantasiestucke, op. 5, and featuring works that highlight the composer's influences from and on American vocal traditions. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Entertainment. Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, April 10, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

Student Guide Tours: Permanent Collection

Art History Explore the Carlos Museum with a drop-in student led tour! These thematic tours, offered on select Saturdays, are designed and led by Emory students from a variety of academic concentrations, who are part of the Carlos Museum's Student Guide program.   Tour offered on March 7, 2026 at 2 p.m.  Join Student Guide Abena Darkwaah for a guided tour titled “Masking: Conduits for Spirits” in the African gallery.    Join Student Guide Prince Mensah for a guided tour titled "The Space Between Us: What Makes You Feel Seen and Heard?” in the temporary exhibition Compassion: What Moves You?. Tours led by Student Guides are free to all visitors with museum admission, no prior registration is required. Tours do have a limited capacity, and are first come, first served.  To join, meet your student guide in the Rotunda on Level One at 2 p.m. Event Location: Level One Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, April 11, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM.

Recital/Lecture with Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk

Art History In this recital/lecture, violinist and ethnomusicologist Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk (Kingikmiut Inupiaq), assistant teaching professor in the Department of Music, will present two works that highlight contemporary Indigenous creativity through music. The first, Qutaaŋuaqtuit: Dripping Music, created for the art exhibition Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts, examines musical score interpretation, Indigenous language, and performance as an act of sovereignty. Senungetuk will also lead a performance of selections from the series For Zitkála-Šá by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon (Navajo Nation), including a rendition of "For Heidi Senungetuk."  This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required.  About, Heidi Senungetuk is a violinist and ethnomusicologist who researches Indigenous music of Arctic regions. Her work explores traditional forms of Inupiaq music and dance and interpretations of Indigenous contemporary music and art. Senungetuk completed degrees in… Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, April 11, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Emerson Series: Flower Music @ the Atlanta Botanical Garden

Music 2025–2026 ECMSA Free Event/No Tickets Required Join us at the Atlanta Botanical Garden to enjoy a concert featuring music all about flowers and gardens by Vivaldi, Delibes, Debussy, Françaix and Tchaikovsky with the Vega Quartet and pianist Julie Coucheron. *Free with Garden entrance*. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). All Students. Contact Name: Sasha Shatalova. Contact Email: alexandra.shatalov@emory.edu. Saturday, April 11, 2026, 5:00 PM. Atlanta Botanical Garden | 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309.

Student Recital: Emily Chea, piano and John Lin, piano

Music View or Print Program Here A Recital from Emily Chea, piano and John Lin, piano . Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, April 11, 2026, 5:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Sound Collective and Wind Ensemble — Landscapes

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required View or Print Program Here The final Emory Sound Collective and Emory Wind Ensemble program for the 2025–2026 season, Landscapes, explores how place shapes sound, memory, and identity. From ancient desert cities and the flowing strength of the River Suir to the vibrant cultural pulse of the Harlem Renaissance, and the dance halls of Mexico, this program moves across geographies and histories to reveal landscapes both physical and emotional. With music by Valerie Coleman, Kyle Gann, Aaron Copland, Percy Grainger, Arturo Márquez, words by Langston Hughes and a US premiere by Judith Ring. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Lina Andonovska. Contact Email: liljana.andonovska@emory.edu. Sunday, April 12, 2026, 2:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta presents: Lawless Family Concert

Michael C. Carlos Museum The Carlos Museum and the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta welcome some of Atlanta’s finest pre-college musicians for this exciting annual showcase.     This program is free and open to the public. Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Sunday, April 12, 2026, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.

Emory University Chorus Spring Concert

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required, View or Print Program Here The University Chorus holds an important place in the wider Emory community. Undergraduates and graduate students, faculty and staff, parents and their children, workers and retirees, alumni and neighbors, all come together, united by their common love of singing. www.emorychoirs.org, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Eric Nelson. Contact Email: benelso@emory.edu. Sunday, April 12, 2026, 7:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Weir’s World: A Journey Through the Musical Memories of Craig Weir

Music FREE and open to the public. View or download the program here. This April concert will mark Craig’s first appearance in the state of Georgia, and he is very much looking forward to visiting Emory University. This special concert will feature a showcase of a variety of Craig’s musical styles, woven through neat tales of Craig’s experiences in music to date. This is a performance you won’t want to miss! Artist's bio:  Craig Weir is a multi-award winning musician from Carnoustie, Scotland. He is a multi-instrumentalist, perhaps most renowned for his bagpiping skills, but also recognized as an equally talented singer-songwriter. Craig has performed all over the world, including performing for prestigious dignitaries such as The Royal Family, The Dalai Lama, and First Lady Michelle Obama. He has also performed onstage with acts including Queen + Adam Lambert, Rudimental, and the Bay City Rollers. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking… University Event Topic: Arts. School: Emory College. Department / Organization: Music Department. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Venue: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Laura Emmery. Contact Email: laura.emmery@emory.edu. Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 2:30 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Screening Solidarity: Film Screening + Filmmaker Panel

Film & Media Screening Solidarity: Film Screening + Filmmaker Panel, Tuesday April 14 6-9pm in White Hall 112 Join us for a screening and conversation with PINKS, a Korean queer feminist filmmaker collective with over two decades of experience in activist filmmaking. Five members of the collective will visit Emory to reflect on the intersections of human rights, activism, and filmmaking, sharing insights from more than 20 years of collaborative work. The event will feature a screening of their latest documentary, Edhi Alice, which explores trans experiences and allyship in South Korea. Conceived under the proposition “Transgender is Cinematic,” the film offers a distinctive cinematic experience while opening space for dialogue across communities. Sponsored by: The Hightower Fund The Department of Film and Media The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry The Center for Ethics The Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures The Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry. Center for Ethics. Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures. Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies (Department of). Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. White Hall Room 112 | 301 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Big Band Spring Concert

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music, Free Event/No Tickets Required View or Print Program Here The Emory Big Band gives students an opportunity to develop their performance skills in a large ensemble setting. Performance literature ranges from traditional big band music to works by many of today's composers and arrangers. In addition to annual performances, the big band is regularly showcased during the Emory Jazz Festival.  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Lunch and Learn with Bigwitch Indian Wisdom Initiative

Michael C. Carlos Museum Join Tyson Sampson (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and members of Bigwitch Indian Wisdom Initiative (BIWI) for an afternoon learning from two-spirit lineage holders, elders, and culture bearers of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Tribe from the Qualla Boundary. Sampson, Charles Taylor, Amy Walker, and Missy Crowe will share though traditional craft, storytelling, and open, informal conversations about Indigenous identity, community, and living systems and lifeways of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Participants are invited to bring their own bag lunch. Hot coffee and tea will be provided.  This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.

Indigenous Foodways: Foraging through Relationships

Michael C. Carlos Museum Join Tyson Sampson (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and members of the Bigwitch Indian Wisdom Initiative, as they discuss how foraging and ethical wild harvest require a relationship between us, the land, and our community. Sampson will share a variety of botanicals, herbs, forest delicacies, natural medicine, and more through Traditional Ecological Knowledge, land and water stewardship, and legacy. Please note that to honor the Oral Tradition and Indigenous distribution of knowledge, this program will not be recorded. This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM.

Emory Dance Company Spring Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance $12 | Students $8 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs new works by student choreographers.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory Cinematheque: The Lady Eve

Film & Media Emory Cinematheque: The Lady Eve Directed by Preston Sturges, 1941 | 94 min. With The Lady Eve, the brilliant writer-director Preston Sturges created the Hollywood screwball comedy to top them all. It’s full of impossible situations, clever, double-entendre dialogue (necessary in the era of the Production Code) and plentiful pratfalls. When con artist Jean Harrington (Barbara Stanwyck) seduces and then falls for an out-of-his-depth snake-studying heir Charles Pike (Henry Fonda) on an ocean liner, she gets more than she bargained for and resolves to set things right. Boasting a cast of Sturges comic regulars, as well as the always delightful Charles Coburn as Jean’s deceitful father “Colonel” Harrington, The Lady Eve was written expressly for Stanwyck and she goes to town in this “woman on top” romp. Meanwhile Fonda demonstrates his comic chops to the fullest. Who knew? Free event and open to public. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Performance by the Vega String Quartet: What Moves You?

Michael C. Carlos Museum Inspired by the exhibition Compassion: What Moves You? music will fill the galleries with a performance by members of Emory's Vega String Quartet.  The program is free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required. Event Location: Level Three Exhibition Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Guest Lecture: "Girlhood, Trauma, and Healing in the Musical Vernacular of Depression: A Close Reading of Princess Nokia's GIRLS (2025)”

Music Abstract:In recent years, mental health has become an undeniable focal point in Anglo-American popular music in several key ways, including: as a set of terms – “depression,” “anxiety,” “PTSD,” etc. – loosely invoked by pop artists and fans to disclose, destigmatize, and normalize everyday experiences of sadness, loneliness, and despair; as an organizational theme on music streaming platforms in connection with mood and activity-based listening; and as a diverse musical and visual style forming around key musical personae and subgenres. I ultimately call this phenomenon the musical vernacular of depression, a dynamic expressive category that speaks to the prevalence of clinical depression and anxiety in young people, ongoing cultural depathologization of mental health, and intense cultural debate over what “depression” is. This talk addresses the aesthetic politics of girlhood in the musical vernacular of depression through a close reading of Nuyorican rapper Princess Nokia’s 2025 album GIRLS, an album that… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Speaker/Presenter: Jessica A. Holmes, Ph.D. (she/her) Associate Professor of Musicology University of Copenhagen  Department of Arts and Cultural Studies. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Daniel Castro Pantoja. Contact Email: danielcastropantoja@emory.edu. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 4:00 PM. Woodruff Library Room 314 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.

Jazz on the Green

Music 2025–2026 Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Celebrate Jazz at Emory with the Emory Jazz Combos in a free outdoor performance.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6:30 PM. Patterson Green, adjacent to Schwartz Center for Performing Arts | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

StageWorks 2026: Mozart's Don Giovanni (Open Dress Rehearsal)

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/Registration Required Open Dress Rehearsal  StageWorks 2026 and Emory University Chamber Orchestra presents Mozart's Don Giovanni. Please be sure to register, as this event is expected to be a full house! Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 7:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Spring Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance $12 | Students $8 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs new works by student choreographers.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

12th Night Revel with special guest poet Danez Smith

Creative Writing Emory Libraries and Chief Reveler Branden F. Grimmett, Associate Dean, Pathways Center; Vice Provost, Career & Professional Development, invite you to the 26th Annual 12th Night Revel, a spectacular evening benefiting the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library.  Join us on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 6–10 p.m. at the Atlanta History Center for a night of celebration, inspiration, and literary magic featuring acclaimed Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith. Newcomers are welcome! Purchase tickets at https://bit.ly/Rose12thNight2026. Individual and patron tickets are available. Danez Smith is the author of four celebrated poetry collections, including "Don’t Call Us Dead," "Homie," and most recently, "Bluff." They also curated "Blues In Stereo: The Early Works of Langston Hughes." Smith’s work has received the Forward Prize for Best Collection, the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award.… University Event Topic: A Year of Compassion. Academics. Alumni. Arts. Campus Life & Student Orgs. College. Community. Diversity. Faculty. Graduate. Health. Special Event. Department / Organization: Rose Library. Emory Libraries. Creative Writing. The Hightower Fund. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://libraries.emory.edu/about/support-emory-libraries/12th-night-revel-2026. Cost: Free. Woodruff Library - Wayfinding Location: OTHER. Friday, April 17, 2026, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Atlanta History Center, 130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305.

Emory Dance Company Spring Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance $12 | Students $8 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs new works by student choreographers.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Friday, April 17, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory Chamber Ensembles

Music 2025–2026 Emory Chamber Ensembles Free Event/No Tickets Required Mentored by Emory’s artist faculty, student musicians perform chamber works for strings, brass, winds, percussion, and guitar. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Friday, April 17, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Raymond Danowski Poetry Library Reading Series featuring Danez Smith

Libraries Join us for a FREE reading by acclaimed poet, author, and World Poetry Slam finalist Danez Smith at the 2026 Raymond Danowski Poetry Library Reading. A Pulitzer Prize in Poetry finalist and National Book Award finalist whose work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Smith brings poetry that is fearless and unforgettable with performances that engage urgent questions of identity, justice, language, and belonging. This annual reading welcomes our Emory and Atlanta communities to gather in celebration of living poetry — not just words on a page, but voice, presence, and shared experience. Register to join us. Arrive early, parking and seating are limited. A shuttle from campus is available for Emory students only, with the location and schedule TBD – sign up at https://bit.ly/Danowski2026-shuttle. University Event Topic: Academics. Alumni. Arts. Campus Life & Student Orgs. College. Community. Diversity. Faculty. Graduate. Department / Organization: Emory Libraries. Rose Library. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.engage.emory.edu/s/1705/21/interior.aspx?gid=3&pgid=23684&crid=0&. Cost: Free. Contact Name: Ayana Bohannon. Contact Email: ayana.bohannon@emory.edu. Venue: Auburn Avenue Research Library. Woodruff Library - Wayfinding Location: OTHER. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM. Auburn Avenue Research Library 101 Auburn Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30303. For more info visit scholarblogs.emory.edu.

Brave New Works: I’M GONNA BE THE GOVERNOR by Ainsley Powers

Theater at Emory Brave New Works, Theater Emory's biennial festival of new and evolving plays, provides theater professionals and students with the space and resources to conduct creative experimentation and to create new works for the stage. The 2026 festival will include works from four playwrights, including student work, Atlanta-based and national playwrights, and Emory’s 2025-2027 playwriting fellow.   A post-reading discussion will follow each staged reading. Brave New Works readings are free and open to the public.  Reservations are strongly suggested; seating is limited. I’M GONNA BE THE GOVERNOR by Ainsley Powers Directed by Caitlin Hargraves Staged Reading: Sat. April 18 at 5 pm. 7 girls from all over Texas gather to compete to be the next female youth governor of the great Bluebonnet state. Everybody’s here to learn; some are here to win. The play takes place over five days, as the girls meet, interview, deliver campaign speeches, and propose a mock court case, following their pursuit of future feminist… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0444AAAE2CA1FB6-61456426-imgonna#/. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 5:00 PM. Theater Lab, Schwartz Center | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Student Recital: Joey (Yizhou) Chen, trumpet

Music A Recital from Joey (Yizhou) Chen, trumpet. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 5:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Spring Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance $12 | Students $8 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs new works by student choreographers.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

StageWorks 2026: Mozart's Don Giovanni

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/Registration Required StageWorks 2026 and Emory University Chamber Orchestra presents Mozart's Don Giovanni. Please be sure to register, as this event is expected to be a full house! Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, April 18, 2026, 8:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Brave New Works: LOVE AND ABOLITION by Phanésia Pharel

Theater at Emory Brave New Works, Theater Emory's biennial festival of new and evolving plays, provides theater professionals and students with the space and resources to conduct creative experimentation and to create new works for the stage. The 2026 festival will include works from four playwrights, including student work, Atlanta-based and national playwrights, and Emory’s 2025-2027 playwriting fellow.   A post-reading discussion will follow each staged reading. Brave New Works readings are free and open to the public.  Reservations are strongly suggested; seating is limited. LOVE AND ABOLITION by Phanésia Pharel Directed by Tinashe Kajese-Bolden Staged Reading: Sun. April 19 at 5 pm.    Love and Abolition is a completion of Jane Austen’s unfinished novel, The Brothers. It is the only novel in which Jane Austen introduced a black character, and in this adaptation, by a black woman, we pay homage to Austen's singular formula while asking - What does it mean to be an abolitionist?  Content warning: Alcoholism, Racism,… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0444AAAE2CA1FB6-61457268-love#/. Sunday, April 19, 2026, 5:00 PM. Theater Lab, Schwartz Center | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Student Recital: Christine Park, cello

Music A Recital from Christine Park, cello. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Sunday, April 19, 2026, 5:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Collaborative Piano

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Elena Cholakova. Contact Email: elena.cholakova@emory.edu. Sunday, April 19, 2026, 7:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Spring Composition Showcase

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Adam Mirza. Contact Email: adam.tahir.mirza@emory.edu. Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 8:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Values and Surfaces: Following Laura Almarcegui — Endowed Lecture

Art History "Values and Surfaces: Following Laura Almarcegui" — Endowed Lecture  Philip Ursprung, Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, ETH Zurich, Wednesday, April 22 6pm, Ackerman Hall at the Carlos Museum  ​​​​​​​At the crossroads of art, architecture, landscape and ecology, Laura Almarcegui’s work helps us to see clearer our relationship with the environment, extraction, and architectural transformation. This lecture argues that Almarcegui follows roads not taken when Earth Art came to a halt half a century ago. Philip Ursprung is Professor of the History of Art and Architecture and former Dean of the Department of Architecture of ETH Zurich. He is author of Allan Krakow, Robert Smithson, and the Limits to Art (Univ. of California Press, 2013), Joseph Beuys: Kunst, Kapital Revolution (C.H. Beck, 2021), and co-editor of Gordon Matta-Clark: An Archival Sourcebook (co-editor, Univ. of California Press, 2022). His most recent book is Values and Surfaces: Art, Economy, Architecture (eta Verla, 2025). For a… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Art History. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nicole Corrigan. Contact Email: nicole.corrigan@emory.edu. Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 6:00 PM. Ackerman Hall, Carlos Museum | 571 South Kilgo Cir NE, 3rd floor, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Cinematheque: The Rules of the Game

Film & Media Emory Cinematheque: The Rules of the Game Directed by Jean Renoir, 1939 | 110 min. Jean Renoir’s satire of the French bourgeoisie “dancing on the edge of a volcano” (e.g. the Fascist threats at its borders) is the crowning achievement of his golden decade of filmmaking in France (though a case can be made for his magnificent anti-war Grand Illusion). Classically structured, Rules transforms from an urbane comedy of manners among an amoral, adulterous group of mostly wealthy Parisians into a fast-paced, upstairs/downstairs slapstick farce when all hell breaks loose at a costume ball at a Loire chateau. Renoir here achieves the height of naturalism through his signature style--complex staging captured by his frequent use of a mobile camera and long takes. The film is imbued with Renoir’s generous affection for all his characters, no matter how badly they behave. Free event and open to public. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

ECMSA: Bach’s Lunch @ 1st Presbyterian Church— Abigél Králik, violin

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA Free Event/No Tickets Required The only musician listed in Forbes 2020 “30 Under 30” list, Hungarian-Nicaraguan-American violinist Abigél Králik has been called “a shooting star in the truest sense of the word” (MRL, Germany). She makes her Atlanta debut in a recital with pianist William Ransom. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). All Students. Contact Name: Sasha Prior. Contact Email: alexandra.shatalov@emory.edu. Friday, April 24, 2026, 12:00 PM. First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta | 1328 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30309.

Last Exit: A Screening of Films and Film Sounds by Tom Dixon

Film & Media Last Exit: A Screening of Films and Film Sounds by Tom Dixon Friday 4/24 1-2:30pm White Hall 208 Last Exit is a screening of films and film sounds by Tom Dixon, Emory Arts Fellow in Film and Media. The works included in the program circle around such figures as the road, the mystical, and the spectacle, drawing out sounds from beneath the surface of the image and beckoning to the beyond. On display will be Tom's dual artistic practice as a filmmaker and sound designer/mixer; the program oscillates accordingly between films he's authored and films he's mixed and contributed sounds to this academic year. Featuring shorts by Eislow Johnson, Masha Vlasova, Alan Medina, and Gillian Waldo & Sam Taffel, plus works in progress by Tom Dixon & Matt Feldman. Followed by a Q&A and conversation with Professor Gregory Zinman. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Film & Media. Arts at Emory. Friday, April 24, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM. White Hall Room 208 | 301 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Student Studio: What connects us?

Michael C. Carlos Museum How many photos are saved on your phone? What do we choose to capture, and how does that connect us? Join us for an afternoon of reflecting on the events and memories we have captured in the past and sharing those that remain impactful. Add a photo (or two!) to a collaborative installation in the exhibition Compassion: What Moves You?  at the Carlos Museum. This group creation will display the many ways you and your community connect. Participants can select a favorite from their own photos and print a Polaroid copy to keep!   Student Studio, like admission to the Carlos Museum, is always free for Emory students. First come, first served, while supplies last. Event Location: Level Three Exhibition Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, April 24, 2026, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

Arts Fellow Concert: Madelyn Sher

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance, $10, Purchase Tickets Here New York City-born artist Madelyn Sher presents a new evening-length work that extends her embodied research on rhythms of change, cycles of loving and losing, and coincidence. Following inspiration from singing in Emory's Chorus this year, she will explore what it means to be conducted, led, unified, and convinced; how music shapes our lives; and origin stories. Madelyn is working with a cast of local Atlanta dancers - Lilia Cardosi, Amber Lux Archer, Corian Ellisor, and Kristin O'Neal - with dramaturgy by Kristopher Pourzal.    Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Friday, April 24, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory University Symphony Orchestra

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required The Emory University Symphony Orchestra performs Mahler’s Fifth Symphony. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Friday, April 24, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

ECMSA: Master Class Series—Abigél Králik, violin

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/No Tickets Required The only musician listed in the 2020 Forbes Hungary “30 under 30” list, Hungarian & Nicaraguan-American Abigél Králik is quickly gaining attention as “a shooting star in the truest sense of the word.” She collaborates with artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Guy Braunstein, Vilde Frang, Tabea Zimmermann, Barnabás Kelemen, Maxim Rysanov, Benedict Kloeckner, and Gary Hoffman, amongst others. Enter the Schwartz Center through the North Lobby Doors, facing the Goizueta Business School, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Master Class Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10:00 AM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Tharp Rehearsal Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Arts Fellow Concert: Madelyn Sher

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance, $10 Purchase Tickets Here New York City-born artist Madelyn Sher presents a new evening-length work that extends her embodied research on rhythms of change, cycles of loving and losing, and coincidence. Following inspiration from singing in Emory's Chorus this year, she will explore what it means to be conducted, led, unified, and convinced; how music shapes our lives; and origin stories. Madelyn is working with a cast of local Atlanta dancers - Lilia Cardosi, Amber Lux Archer, Corian Ellisor, and Kristin O'Neal - with dramaturgy by Kristopher Pourzal.    Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Saturday, April 25, 2026, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory Concert Choir

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required The Concert Choir is Emory’s select chamber choir. The singers in the ensemble come from across the country and around the world. All are students at the University with a wide variety of academic majors. The choir sings sacred and secular repertoire from the Middle Ages to the present, from chant to new commissions. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, April 25, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Emory Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Shadow Puppetry Theater (Part 1)

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required “Lakon Rama Tambak: Rama Builds a Bridge,” written for young audiences. With the puppeteer and ensemble director, Darsono Hadiraharjo, Emory Javanese Gamelan will present an episode from Ramayana, one of the ancient epics from South Asia. Family friendly concert, followed by an interactive gamelan petting zoo event.  Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Maho Ishiguro. Contact Email: maho.amy.ishiguro@emory.edu. Sunday, April 26, 2026, 1:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Shadow Puppetry Theater (Part 2)

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required “Lakon Bima Suci: Bima Turns Holy,” written for the general public. With the puppeteer and ensemble director, Darsono Hadiraharjo, Emory Javanese Gamelan will present an episode from Ramayana, one of the ancient epics from South Asia. Family friendly concert, followed by an interactive gamelan petting zoo event.  Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Maho Ishiguro. Contact Email: maho.amy.ishiguro@emory.edu. Sunday, April 26, 2026, 3:30 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Informal Dance Showing

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Free, No Tickets Required Students from a variety of dance classes will perform work learned or created during the semester.  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Emory Dance Program. Cost: Free. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Monday, April 27, 2026, 6:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

Atlanta Master Chorale: "Early Genius": Youthful Works of Handel, Mozart, and Mendelssohn

2025–2026 Atlanta Master Chorale, $42 | All Students $10 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Season Subscriptions Available Here Admirers of classical music put the great composers up on a pedestal, and rightly so. Their music has stood the test of time and is seen as some of the most magnificent music ever written. But even the great composers started out writing music in their youth. Handel wrote his first choral work, "Dixit Dominus," when he was 21 years old. Mozart wrote his first Mass for choir, orchestra, and soloists at the age of 12! Having performed both the Mozart Requiem and Handel's Messiah in previous seasons, we thought it would be really interesting to perform works written much earlier in the composers' lives. Spoiler Alert: the pieces may have been composed early on, but they are already fantastic!  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, May 1, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, May 2, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Atlanta Master Chorale: "Early Genius": Youthful Works of Handel, Mozart, and Mendelssohn

2025–2026 Atlanta Master Chorale, $42 | All Students $10 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Season Subscriptions Available Here Admirers of classical music put the great composers up on a pedestal, and rightly so. Their music has stood the test of time and is seen as some of the most magnificent music ever written. But even the great composers started out writing music in their youth. Handel wrote his first choral work, "Dixit Dominus," when he was 21 years old. Mozart wrote his first Mass for choir, orchestra, and soloists at the age of 12! Having performed both the Mozart Requiem and Handel's Messiah in previous seasons, we thought it would be really interesting to perform works written much earlier in the composers' lives. Spoiler Alert: the pieces may have been composed early on, but they are already fantastic!  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Saturday, May 2, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

ECMSA: Emerson Series—Vega Quartet 20th Anniversary Celebration

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/ No Tickets Required The international award-winning Vega Quartet celebrates their 20th anniversary season as Quartet in Residence at Emory in a wide-ranging program including the Atlanta premiere of a String Quartet by the brilliant composer and Emory alumnus Joel Thompson. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Emerson Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Sunday, May 3, 2026, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory Youth Symphony Orchestras

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Ticket Required As one of the finest pre-college programs in the region, the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestras comprises both Symphony and Chamber Orchestras featuring the metro region’s most talented young musicians. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Cooke Noontime Concert

Michael C. Carlos Museum Piano four-hands has never been as much fun as when Julie Coucheron and William Ransom get together for music from Spain, Italy, Russia, France, Hungary, and of COURSE Norway, Julie’s home! The ECMSA Cooke Noontime Series is free but space is limited and registration is required. Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, May 8, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

ECMSA: Emerson Series—Cherry Emerson Memorial Alumni Concert

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/No Tickets Required Some of Emory’s finest musical alumni return to campus to perform along with one of our most accomplished graduating seniors during commencement weekend. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Emerson Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Sunday, May 10, 2026, 1:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, June 6, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Summer Educator Institute- Teaching with Compassion: SEE Learning Through Art

Michael C. Carlos Museum June 22-24 Join the Carlos Museum for a three-day interactive institute exploring how works of art and museums can foster SEE (Social, Emotional, and Ethical) Learning in your classroom. Guided by certified SEE Learning facilitator Jillian Minarich and museum educators, teachers will engage with the museum’s permanent collection and special exhibition Compassion: What Moves You? examining what motivates us, moves us, and gives us purpose in the interconnected lives we lead.     Participants will learn practical strategies for using art from diverse cultures and time periods to strengthen visual literacy, build social awareness and vocabulary, and cultivate empathy, self-awareness, self-management, and relationship skills. Through dialogue-based inquiry, mindfulness practices, and collaborative creative exercises, educators will leave with ready-to-use tools that support emotional intelligence and compassionate action.     Developed in collaboration with Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning™—a… Event Location: Carlos Museum, Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Monday, June 22, 2026, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.