8th Annual Jazz at the Egyptian

Egyptian Theatre 135 North 2nd Street, DeKalb, IL, United States

The Egyptian Theatre is proud to present the 8th annual “Jazz at the Egyptian” featuring performances by Jazz in Progress, the DeKalb High School Jazz Ensemble, the Sycamore High School Jazz Ensemble, […]

$7 – $17

Tom Sharpe Ensemble

Sandwich Opera House 140 E Railroad St, Sandwich, IL

Tom Sharpe is an internationally recognized, award-winning composer, performer, and recording artist. He is a sought-out clinician and performer of his own works, and the artistic director and principal performer […]

$30 – $35
Event Series Soup-er Sundays

Soup-er Sundays

Glidden Historical Center 921 W Lincoln Hwy, DeKalb, IL, United States

Join the J.F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center for Soup-er Sundays to enjoy warm soup and interesting programs! See programming below: January 12 – “Bet-a-Million’ Gates: The Other Barded Wire […]

Free – $5

Making Inks for Printmaking from Plants Virtual Presentation

This Zoom virtual presentation by printmaking instructor Millicent Kennedy, will discuss recipes for making your own inks and printable dyes from natural dyes used specifically in screenprint, but also other […]

Free

From World’s Fair to National Park: Works in Progress

Altgeld Hall 116 Altgeld Hall, Dekalb, IL, United States

This talk by professor of art history Rebecca Houze considers the build environment of Yellowstone, Glacier and Grand Canyon National Parks, three of the earliest to be established in the United States. […]

Free

Reproduction Gone Awry

Altgeld Hall 116 Altgeld Hall, Dekalb, IL, United States

Associate professor of art history Sarah Evans will talk about British (currently living in India) contemporary painting, sculpture and installation artist Bharti Kher in this illustrated lecture. Location: Altgeld Hall 125 This […]

Free

Hope Machines – New Protest Theatre by “Born Free” South Africans

Altgeld Hall 116 Altgeld Hall, Dekalb, IL, United States

Join an illustrated lecture by assistant professor of theatre history, literature and criticism Gibson Cima as he discusses recent work by young South African theatre makers grappling with their country’s colonial and […]

Free
Event Series Soup-er Sundays

Soup-er Sundays

Glidden Historical Center 921 W Lincoln Hwy, DeKalb, IL, United States

Join the J.F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center for Soup-er Sundays to enjoy warm soup and interesting programs! See programming below: January 12 – “Bet-a-Million’ Gates: The Other Barded Wire […]

Free – $5
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