Art
Found in 349 Collections and/or Records:
Tyshawn Sorey: Monochromatic Life (Afterlife), 2022-02-19 - 2022-02-20
University of Incarnate Word Chorale, 2004-03-05
Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.
Vatican II and Visual Sacred Art, 2013-05-10
Marcia Brennan, Ph.D. and Amy Hollywood, Ph.D.
Vatican II@50
Suggested donation $10
Continuing the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Vatican II, the Rothko Chapel has convened a discussion between distinguished religious art experts on the impact of Vatican II on sacred visual art. Marcia Brennan, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Art History and Religious Studies at Rice University. Amy Hollywood, Ph.D. is a Professor of Christian Studies at Harvard Divinity School.
Vision de l’Amen: Messiaen Centennial Concert, 2008-12-09
A Da Camera presentation
Visionary Builders: Dominique and John de Menil as Architectural Patrons, 2005-05-10
The Rothko Chapel Art Series, by Stephen Fox
Visual Art Field Trip, 2005-04-28
Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.
Vivaldi’s Harmonic Inspirations, 2012-10-20
Collaboration with Mercury for Museum District Day
Collaboration with Mercury
Mercury’s ensemble of musicians offer an opportunity to hear Vivaldi’s influential composition Harmonic Inspirations as performed on period instruments. The evening includes a discussion with Mercury’s Artistic Director, Antoine Plante, as well as a post-concert reception and meet-and-greet with the artists. This ticketed event is part of Mercury’s Neighborhood Series.
“Voices of Praise” for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s annual birthday observance, 2009-01-19
with the Jones Family Singers, based in Bay City, Texas, brought together three generations of musicians and vocalists to pay tribute to the legendary civil rights leader
Water and the Spirit: Exploring Spirituals and Gospel Music , 2010-11-12
What is God , 2009-02-22
A talk and readings by Ethan Boritzer’s book “What is God”