
“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View EventBroadway Does the ‘90s
Broadway Does The ’90s is an upbeat cabaret-style performance blending Broadway-inspired vocal stylings with the eclectic atmosphere of an intimate lounge show in downtown Macon. We want to like, totally reimagine where the music of pop queens like Britney can collide with the raw energy of quintessentially ’90s musicals like RENT. We’ll be da bomb singing fun songs from shows like tick…tick…BOOM! or Songs for a New World, as well as getting down with new showtunesy arrangements of songs like…
View EventFabian Concert Series
The March 12 concert will feature violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, violist Matthew Lipman, clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, cellist Raphael Bell, pianist Andrew Armstrong, and R. J. Kelly on horn performing a variety of pieces, including the Rachmaninoff Piano Trio in G minor.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View EventJubilee Artist Series Presents: Norman Menzales, Flute
Georgia-born Filipino-American flutist Norman Menzales brings his “…warm, attractive sound” to the Townsend School of Music as part of the Jubilee Artists Series. Mr. Menzales has served as Principal Flute with the Fort Collins Symphony since 2013, Montana’s Great Falls Symphony since 2012, and the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra since 2021. Come join us for a night of beautiful, mesmerizing, joyful music presented by this award-winning musician and educator.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View EventGuest Artist Recital: Ryan Fogg, Pianist
An avid chamber musician, collaborative pianist, and concerto soloist Dr. Ryan Fogg, Professor of Music and Director of Keyboard Studies at Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee will perform a solo recital in Townsend School of Music’s Neva Langley Fickling Recital Hall prior to his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2024. This event is free and open to the public.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View EventMcDuffie Young Artist Concert
Watch the stars of tomorrow for free today with free concerts and community programs by the McDuffie Center Young Artists at the historic Bell House. Concerts with our emerging artists are engaging, short programs that are a great introduction to classical music for any patron. By keeping these shows free and open to the public, the Center is on the threshold between curriculum and community.
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