
Earth Day: Sounds of Spring
This is sure to be a stunning season finale. The Wind Ensemble is excited to perform in Porter Auditorium and feature works with organ and wind ensemble. A highlight of the program will be Thomas Trachsel’s Concertino for Organ and Symphonic Band; Ted Babbitt, organ. Lucas Meinberg, flute, will be featured in The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Free and open to the public.
View EventTownsend Honors Recital
Townsend School of Music celebrates the end of the 2024-2025 school year with the Honors Recital, featuring: Aaron Ellingson, saxophone Moa Glimberg, double bass John Langley, piano Tanushka Sisodiya, soprano Free and open to the public
View EventMercer Flute Choir: Flute Fantasy
Kelly Via, conductor. Celebrate the joy and beauty of spring with a lively repertoire performed by the Mercer Flute Choir. Free and open to the public.
View EventMercer Singers Farewell Concert
Dr. Stanley L. Roberts, conductor. Free and open to the public.
View EventThe Gift to Sing
A choral concert centering around the idea of singing as a gift, pleasure, art form, and necessity of life. Adults $15, Students free. BUY TICKETS
View EventOut to Launch
Swing by the MAC on First Friday to view the release of the 2025-2026 exhibition season, shop at a local artist pop up show, and sign up for an annual MAC membership!
View EventChamber Winds and Friends
The Mercer University Wind Ensemble will break into chamber groups to present an eclectic and varied evening of music. Featured groups will include the brass quintet and wind quintet as well as other ensembles from within the band.
View Event“From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee” Art Exhibit
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) will open its 2025-2026 season with the third annual From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee, a powerful exhibition celebrating Indigenous artistry and ancestral connection. The show will run Aug. 21 through Sept. 14, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. Aug. 21, coinciding with the Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration. This year’s exhibition features three artists whose roots reflect a diversity of Southeastern Indigenous nations: Dan Beaver (Muscogee/Alabama), woodworking; Carly Treece (Muscogee/Cherokee), painting; and Amanda Rutland (Muscogee/Seminole), jewelry. The MAC…
View Event“From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee” Art Exhibit
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) will open its 2025-2026 season with the third annual From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee, a powerful exhibition celebrating Indigenous artistry and ancestral connection. The show will run Aug. 21 through Sept. 14, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. Aug. 21, coinciding with the Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration. This year’s exhibition features three artists whose roots reflect a diversity of Southeastern Indigenous nations: Dan Beaver (Muscogee/Alabama), woodworking; Carly Treece (Muscogee/Cherokee), painting; and Amanda Rutland (Muscogee/Seminole), jewelry. The MAC…
View Event“From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee” Art Exhibit
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) will open its 2025-2026 season with the third annual From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee, a powerful exhibition celebrating Indigenous artistry and ancestral connection. The show will run Aug. 21 through Sept. 14, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. Aug. 21, coinciding with the Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration. This year’s exhibition features three artists whose roots reflect a diversity of Southeastern Indigenous nations: Dan Beaver (Muscogee/Alabama), woodworking; Carly Treece (Muscogee/Cherokee), painting; and Amanda Rutland (Muscogee/Seminole), jewelry. The MAC…
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