Thursday, 01 Dec 2011
A Day Without Art
On December 1, 1989, loss as a result of HIV/AIDS prompted artists in New York to organize a Day Without Art. Galleries closed their doors or shrouded paintings. Communities across the nation observed the day with silence. And now, years later, AIDS continues to inflict a toll in every community, and we continue to remember on December 1 by shrouding public art on campus. Day Without Art reminds us to vow an end to HIV/AIDS.
Art Mart: Arts and Crafts Sale
Blown glass, prints, pottery, jewelry, cards, accessories and more! Buy for the holidays or treat yourself. Support local artists and arts organizations!
Wreath Making Workshop
Learn how to assemble a holiday wreath with Reiman Gardens' staff. They will guide you through the steps to use evergreens, specialty greens, and other materials to create your own seasonal decoration for your home - all for the price buying one in the store!
Concert: Mercy Me
Mercy Me: They've sold out Radio City Music Hall, heard their songs on American Idol, and won two American Music Awards and three Grammy nominations.