Market Square will be filled with the sounds of vintage typewriters transcribing messages to President Trump as part of artist Sheryl Oring’s public art performance I Wish to Say. READ MORE
A celebration of the animals and people helped through Hello Bully's programs, and of their continued dedication to the mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and repair the reputation of the American Pit Bull Terrier; and to provide assistance to all companion animals of underserved communities with a goal of reducing overpopulation and preserving the human–animal bond. READ MORE
During this presentation, volunteers from the American Red Cross will educate the participants on the importance of preparedness before and during a hazardous situation with the three main guiding steps. READ MORE
The Teaching Artist symposium is a hands-on professional development event designed specifically to meet the educational needs of teaching artists and arts educators. READ MORE
Join the Office of Public Art for an artist talk with Oring after the final performance in Market Square. Oring will talk about her past work and her experience in the public realm. READ MORE
Willy Loman is the most famous traveling salesman in history. In this Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play from 1949, when Willy is downsized by his young boss, he caves under the strain of not being able to make ends meet. READ MORE
This project entertains, informs and engages children across geographical, political and historical borders in creative play on the topic of the Cold War. READ MORE