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FINAL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 ARTS GROUNDS & BEYOND Sponsored by UVA Arts & the Office of the Provost & the Vice Provost for the Arts A monthly showcase of the Arts at UVA highlighting exhibits, performances, and lectures on Arts Grounds and beyond, with receptions and gallery talks! THE FRALIN MUSEUM OF ART • 5:30-7:30pm MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC • Martin Daughtry Colloquium: 107 Old Cabell • 3:30pm • FREE Join us at The Fralin for food, fun and fabulous art! On view now…Time to Get Ready: fotografia social, by photographer and former SNCC member, Maria Varela; Otherwise, commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising by examining LGBTQ+ themes in art, and Asian Art from the Permanent and Select Private Collections. Spotlight Talks by student docents will be given at 6:15 and 6:45! Live music by Devon Sproule! Admission is FREE for all UVA students and Museum members; $3 for all others. Time to Get Ready: fotografía social Otherwise Asian Art from the Permanent and Select Private Collections OF WOMEN BY WOMEN ARTS.VIRGINIA.EDU/FINAL-FRIDAY Extinction: Unpacking the Archive HARRISON INSTITUTE & SMALL SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY • Exhibition Opening: Extinction: Unpacking the Archive ~First Floor Gallery, Harrison/Small • 5-7pm • FREE Join the the student curators of Extinction In the Archive for a Final Friday event celebrating the exhibition opening in the First Floor Gallery of Harrison/Small. Working with Dr. Adrienne Ghaly, Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences and Visiting Scholar in the English Department, the student curators document extinction’s emergence in unexpected places and reveal the signs of extinction surround us—from menus to fashion, botanical prints to children's books. This event also celebrates the two-day Burning the Library of Life Symposium featuring interdisciplinary humanities scholarship and public-facing research addressing this emerging issue from the perspectives of environmental humanities, literary and cultural studies, the history of science, native studies, conservation, sound ecology, archival studies, and the visual arts and media. Martin Daughtry is an Associate Professor at NYU and his studies focus on ethnomusicology, acoustic violence, music of the Russian-speaking world, and sound studies. Over the past several years, Daughtry has been exploring the social dynamics of sound and listening in different contexts. His work draws from ethnomusicology, sound studies, the anthropology of the senses, and the ethnographic study of violence.

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FINAL FRIDAY

SEPTEMBER 27, 2019

ARTS GROUNDS & BEYOND Sponsored by UVA Arts & the O�ce of the Provost & the Vice Provost for the Arts

A monthly showcase of the Arts at UVA highlighting exhibits, performances, and lectures on Arts Grounds and beyond, with receptions and gallery talks!

THE FRALIN MUSEUM OF ART • 5:30-7:30pm

MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

• Martin Daughtry Colloquium: 107 Old Cabell • 3:30pm • FREE

Join us at The Fralin for food, fun and fabulous art! On view now…Time to Get Ready: fotografia social, by photographer and former SNCC member, Maria Varela; Otherwise, commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising by examining LGBTQ+ themes in art, and Asian Art from the Permanent and Select Private Collections. Spotlight Talks by student docents will be given at 6:15 and 6:45! Live music by Devon Sproule! Admission is FREE for all UVA students and Museum members; $3 for all others.

• Time to Get Ready: fotografía social • Otherwise• Asian Art from the Permanent and Select Private Collections• OF WOMEN BY WOMEN

ARTS.VIRGINIA.EDU/FINAL-FRIDAY

Extinction: Unpacking the Archive

HARRISON INSTITUTE & SMALL SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY• Exhibition Opening: Extinction: Unpacking the Archive ~First Floor Gallery, Harrison/Small • 5-7pm • FREE Join the the student curators of Extinction In the Archive for a Final Friday event celebrating the exhibition opening in the First Floor Gallery of Harrison/Small. Working with Dr. Adrienne Ghaly, Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences and Visiting Scholar in the English Department, the student curators document extinction’s emergence in unexpected places and reveal the signs of extinction surround us—from menus to fashion, botanical prints to children's books. This event also celebrates the two-day Burning the Library of Life Symposium featuring interdisciplinary humanities scholarship and public-facing research addressing this emerging issue from the perspectives of environmental humanities, literary and cultural studies, the history of science, native studies, conservation, sound ecology, archival studies, and the visual arts and media.

Martin Daughtry is an Associate Professor at NYU and his studies focus on ethnomusicology, acoustic violence, music of the Russian-speaking world, and sound studies. Over the past several years, Daughtry has been exploring the social dynamics of sound and listening in di�erent contexts. His work draws from ethnomusicology, sound studies, the anthropology of the senses, and the ethnographic study of violence.