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Friday, 01 May 2020

Postponed: Of The Deep

May 01, 2020

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Stephens Auditorium

$4 advance/$5 door

Iowa State Center Arts, performances

The production of Of the Deep has been postponed to fall semester 2021. Stay tuned for specific date/time information. Of the Deep is a new play by ISU's own award-winning Amanda Petefish-Schrag featuring puppetry and original music. W hen a young girl discovers a massive whale carcass washed up on the shore of her small, coastal town, she and the town's residents must work together to figure out what happened and how to move forward.

Performance: Of the Deep

May 01, 2020

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater

$10-$20

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

When the residents of a small coastal village discover a massive whale carcass washed upon their shore, they must confront a series of challenges, both practical and existential. A new play featuring puppetry and original music by Amanda Petefish-Schrag and Ben Schrag.

Saturday, 02 May 2020

Performance: Of the Deep

May 02, 2020

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater

$10-$20

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

When the residents of a small coastal village discover a massive whale carcass washed upon their shore, they must confront a series of challenges, both practical and existential. A new play featuring puppetry and original music by Amanda Petefish-Schrag and Ben Schrag.

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Art Walk: New Art on Campus by Catherine Widgery

May 13, 2020

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Student Innovation Center, Main Entrance

free

University Museums Arts, performances

Learn about the newest public art installation by multi-media artist Catherine Widgery.

Sunday, 17 May 2020

Family Sunday: Kimono Demonstration

May 17, 2020

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Brunnier Art Museum, Scheman Building

free

University Museums Arts, performances

Join University Museums' Pohlman Fellow, Sarah Bartlett as she demonstrates how contemporary young women wear a summer kimono and learn the cultural meaning behind fabric choices and decoration styles.