Danyla Nash uses spoken word for social justice and creating community.
Posts by Amy Penne:
CU Theatre Company’s Tempest delivers such stuff as dreams are made on
Champaign Urbana Theatre Company's Tempest dispels our darkness with sprites and magic.
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Arts Editor
Hudson’s Better Angels emblazon the Giertz Gallery at Parkland College
Colorful apocalypse meets quiet form in Steven Hudson’s exhibit, Better Angels.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Uncover the beauty of numbers in black and white
Debra Domal’s Confessions by Numbers is a pure gift for the soul.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Parkland’s Giertz Gallery vibrates with earthenware energy
Come for the Steam-Punk Buddha and revel in Vulnerabilities.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Immerse yourself in Force Majeure at the Tarble Arts Center
Head to Charleston for this outburst of feminist images, sounds, and landscapes.
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Arts Editor
Comrades in Art spotlight community and courage
Artists in this exhibit bring beauty and serenity to Lincoln Square.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Parkland’s Second Stage kicks off the theatre season with piercing drama
Felix Crim’s psychological thriller taunts viewers with menacing tableaux.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Afrofuturism in the key of life at the University YMCA
The University's Murphy Gallery comes alive with possibility, rupture, and collaboration at the Future Spaces in Community Places exhibition.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor
Parkland’s Art and Design Faculty Exhibition balances the personal and political
Parkland’s art and design faculty capture the present moment in bold relief through color, landscapes, and even a few dirty rotten scoundrels.
Amy Penne
Arts Editor