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Cultural EventsSalem CollegeSpring 2010
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Salem Colleehas been educating women or more than 237years. oday we oer 30 undergraduate majors or young women; graduate programs
in education or both men and women; and a range o both degree and non-degree
programs or men and women ages 23 and up through the Fleer Center or Adult
Education. We are proud to present a wide variety o events each year including
perorming arts programs, music recitals and art exhibits by distinguished artists as well
as by our aculty and students.
During the 2009 2010 year, Salem College will explore the overall theme o How
Will You Change omorrow? We may not know exact ly how our decisions today will
bring about the changes needed or a brighter tomorrow, but we do know where to
begin the process: at Salem College. Te topic o eecting change and being aected
by it ourselves will be examined not only in the classrooms at Salem but also through
lectures, panel discussions, perormances, inormal gatherings and common readings.
We welcome community members to our campus or these programs. Admission
is ree unless otherwise specied. Please visit www.salem.edu/cultural_events/ or
additional inormation or or directions to campus acilities. Programs are subject to
change.
For general inquiries or special assistance: Contact the sponsoring organization, theSwitchboard at 336/721-2600 or the Oce o Communications and Public Relations
at [email protected] or 336/917-5313.
o be placed on the cultural events mailing list (both regular mail and e-mail notications): e-mail [email protected] or call 336/721-2739.
For quick access to inormation on cultural events, directions, etc.: Visit the website atwww.salem.edu.
Small cover art on let: Jill McCorkle; small cover art right: Aint I a Woman; cover art:Salem College Dance Company; and inside cover art: detail rom Jill McCorkles bookGoing Away Shoes.
JANUARY21 Revolve Film Screening/D-our31 WS/FCS Elementary Art
Exhibition and Reception
FEBRUARY4 Black History Month
Worship Service5 ScottCares FoundationStep Program
11 Good Salty Rants: An Eveningwith Jill McCorkle
18-20 Te Vagina Monologues23 AIN I A WOMAN!25 Remembering Frdric:
A Musical Conversation betweenChopin and George Sand
27 Piedmont Chamber SingersPresents: Aina Tat Good News!
28 Big Skies: Panoramic Photographyby Marshall E. yler/Exhibit andReception
28 Lasting Impressions/Art Exhibitand Reception
MARCH2 Guest Artist Recital: Soprano Carol
Fitzpatrick; Baritone RobertBarefeld; Pianist Eckart Sellheim
5 Black History MonthFinale Program
6 Revolve Film Screening/NerdcoreRising
7 Duo Montagnard9 Eaten Alive: Perormed by
Eva Van Dok
Salem Collee Cultural Events at a Glance11-14 Salem College Pierrettes Present
Little Women18 When Your Neighbor is Naked:
John McNally Reads romAfterthe Workshop
21 Mathias Concert
APRIL9 Sandresky Series: A 200thBirthday Celebration oChopin and Schumann
9 Salem Art Faculty Exhibition 201015-25 Riverrun International
Film Festival15 National Poetry Month
Celebration/Salems VisitingWriter, Joe Mills
16 In Celebration o Chopin:Piano Recital, Students o
Barbara Lister-Sink17 International Show25 Salem College Dance Company
Spring Concert30 Sandresky Series: Pivetta
Duo in Concert
MAY2 Salem College Chorale and
Chamber Choir/SpringChoral Concert
6 Spotlight on Salem:
Celebrating Salem Writers7 Salem Senior Tesis/Exhibition
and Reception8 WSPA Moxley Competition
Piano Recital
How Will You Change Tomorrow?
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AintI
a Woman!
uesday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts CenterAint I a Woman!is a chamber music theatre work or actress andtrio (cello, piano, percussion). It celebrates the lie and times oour powerul Arican American women: renowned novelist andanthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, ex-slave and fery abolition-ist Sojourner ruth, exuberant olk artist Clementine Hunter andervent civil rights worker Fannie Lou Hamer. Te musical score isdrawn rom the heartelt spirituals and blues o the Deep South, theurban vitality o the Jazz Age, and contemporary concert music by
Arican Americans. Aint I a Woman!is a joyul exploration o thetrials and triumphs o our passionate and accomplished women.
Sponosored by the Committee on Cultural Events
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Changing Tomorrow through Music and Worship
gus aris Rci:Soprno Cro Fizprick;Brion Robr Brfd;Pinis eckr Shiuesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts CenterTree aculty members rom Arizona StateUniversity present a recital o songs or
soprano, baritone and soprano-baritone duo.Featured works includeAn die erne Geliebteby Beethoven; DebussysAriette oubliees; andselections by Mendelssohn, Donizetti, StephenFoster and others rom the artists new CD,wo Plus One. Fitzpatrick is a noted operasinger and recitalist who was principal sopranoat German opera houses until she joined ASUin 2004. Bareeld is in demand as a recitalist,oratorio singer and operative baritone in theU.S. and Europe. Sellheim, recently retiredrom the ASU aculty, was the longtime head
o the Collaborative Piano Program, and is asought-ater accompanist in the U.S. and inhis native Germany.Sponsored by the School o Music
Duo monnrdSunday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Original works will be presented by one othe most active classical guitar and saxophoneduos. Duo Montagnard is comprised oJoseph Murphy, saxophone, and MatthewSlotkin, guitar.
Sponsored by the School o Music
Pidon ChbrSinrs Prsnsain T good Nws!Saturday, February 27 at 7:30 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Piedmont Chamber Singers joins with OneVoice to explore the magnicent legacy o mu-sic by Arican Americans. From spirituals tojazz and modern Gospel, black musicians havebeen at the core o Americas musical culture.Te concert includes works by such notablecomposers as Harry . Burleigh, William LevyDawson and Moses Hogan. From quiet medi-tation to rousing merriment, this programwill include both the amiliar and the new ina heartelt tribute to a great musical tradi-tion. Te concert will be preceded by a 7:00p.m. talk in Shirley Recital Hall by conductorDavid Schildkret and others.
Sponsored by the School o Music
Rbrin Frdric:a music Convrsion BwnChopin nd gor SndTursday, February 25 at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Ater its recent premier in Warsaw to heraldthe 200th anniversary o Chopins birth,Remembering Frdricplumbs the torturedrelationship between the gited Polish composerand the gited Frenchwoman, writer GeorgeSand. Speaking alternately in French, Pol-ish, English and in the innite language oChopins poignant music, Pamela Howland,piano, weaves passages o Sands autobiographythrough Chopins mazurkas, waltzes, preludesand nocturnes in this compelling tribute or theChopin Year 2010. Co-directed by Michael Ka-mtman (Adjunct Proessor at Salem College andGreensboro College) and Brook Davis (AssociateProessor o Teatre at Wake Forest University);
Polish Language Coach/ranslator: Edyta Oczko-wicz (Associate Proessor, Salem College).
Sponsored by the School o Music
Bck Hisory monhWorship SrvicTursday, February 4 at 4:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Tis interaith worship service will celebrateblack heritage through readings, prayers andmusic. Various orms o spirituality and aithin the black tradition will be highlighted.
Sponsored by the Chaplains Oce and BADU(Black Americans Demonstrating Unity)
Hownd Fizprick Brfd
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T mhis ConcrSunday, March 21 at 3:30 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Te 5th annual Mathias Concert will eaturea great variety o choral and orchestral works.Te concert will eature Salem College Choirsand Orchestra as well as a guest Moravianchurch choir and a Salem trombone choir.Te concert will culminate with combined
choral-orchestral selections including the guestchoir. David Schildkret and Margaret Rehder,conductors.
Sponsored by the School o Music
a 200h BirhdyCbrion o Chopinnd Robr SchunnFriday, April 9 at 8:00 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Clemens and Margaret SandreskyArtist Faculty Series
Artist-in-Residence Barbara Lister-Sink joinswith two riends and distinguished colleaguesor an exhilerating 200th birthday party.Violinist Joseph Genualdi and cellist EvanRichey will perorm chamber music by two othe most beloved composers o the Romanticera, Frdric Chopin and Robert Schumann.Works include Robert Schumanns G Minorrio andA Minor Sonata or Violin and Pianoin G Minor, and the much-loved Sonata orCello and Piano by Chopin.
Sponsored by the School o Music
In Cbrion o ChopinFriday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
In celebration o the 200th anniversary oFrdric Chopin, one o the piano worldsmost revered composers, the piano studentso Barbara Lister-Sink will perorm avariety o Chopin works including Ballades,Scherzi, Mazurkas and Nocturnes. A birth-
day celebration reception will ollow.Sponsored by the School o Music
Inrniony accidPiv Duo in ConcrFriday, April 30 at 8:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Clemens and Margaret SandreskyArtist Faculty Series
Debra Pivetta, Salem fute proessor and a
winner o the 1999 New York Concert Art-ists Guild, and Federico Pivetta, brilliantlyversatile pianist, will perorm an evening olyrical and electriying works or fute andpiano.
Sponsored by the School o Music
S Co Chornd Chbr ChoirSprin Chor ConcrSunday, May 2 at 3:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Salem College Chorale and Chamber Choirs,conducted by David Schildkret, perorm theirnal concert o the choirs 2009-10 season,celebrating the spring.
Sponsored by the School o Music
WSPtamoxy
Copiion RciSaturday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Te Winston-Salem Piano eachers Associa-tion presents a piano recital by the winners othe 2009 George and Ruby Moxley MemorialCompetition. Te 12 pianists represent threewinners rom each o our divisions o thecompetition, which has been held or morethan 30 years.
Sponsored by the School o Music
Duo monnrd Piv Duo
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Bi Skis: PnoricPhoorphy By mrsh e.tyr exhibiion nd RcpionReception: Sunday, February 28
from 3:00 5:00 p.m.North Corridor Gallery,Salem Fine Arts Center
Tis exhibition eatures photographs byNorth Carolina photographer Marshall E.yler. Photography is about light, color andtonal values. Marshall yler extends his visiono the world o light to let the viewer eel thespace o the Big Skies.
On exhibit February 12 March 17.
Background image by yler.
Sponsored by the Department o Art
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exhibi nd RcpionReception: Sunday, February 28from 3:00-5:00 p.m.Mary Davis Holt Gallery,Salem Fine Arts Center
An invitational printmaking exhibitioneaturing works rom selected printmakersrom along the east coast, including worksrom the members o the Printmakers o CapeCod and the Washington Printmakers.
On exhibit February 12 March 17.
Sponsored by the Department o Art
Changing Tomorrow through Art, Film and Performance
Bck Hisory monhFin ProrFriday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Te Finale Program o Black History Monthat Salem is a celebration o student leadershipdemonstrated through the ne arts. Te SalemCollege and Winston-Salem community isinvited to join us or a presentation o dancing,
singing, spoken word and much more.Admissionby ticket only. ickets are $5 in advance and $7 atthe door or students and adults. Children under10 are $3 each. For inormation on advance ticketsales email [email protected].
Sponsored by Salem College BADU (BlackAmericans Demonstrating Unity)
Eaten Alive Prord byev Vn Dokuesday, March 9 at 7:00pmShirley Recital Hall
Eaten Aliveis a powerul one-woman theaterpiece that presents eating disorders through theeyes o ve dierent emale characters. Each othe characters struggles with an eating disorderat dierent points their lives. Nominated orNACA Lecture o the Year, this piece showsthe behaviors, thought processes and liestyleso the women in a way that illuminates theemotional dynamic o each character as they liveand unction with their disorder. Eva Van Dok
has perormed this piece or eight years and is arecovered anorexic/bulimic.
Sponsored by the Department o Athletics and theCommittee on Cultural Events
Sp Pror Vn Dok
WS/FCS enry arexhibiion nd RcpionReception and awards ceremony:Sunday, January 31 from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
North Corridor Gallery,Salem Fine Arts Center
Tis exhibition showcases works by selectedelementary art students in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system.
On exhibit January 13 February 3.
Sponsored by the Department o Art
ScoCrs FoundionSp ProrFriday, February 5 at 7:30 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Te Salem College step team joins otherstep groups rom surrounding universitiesin the state or a night o high energy,poppin beats, and tons o un. Stepping ischoreographed music produced rom peoples
own instrument: their hands, chests, eet andlegs. Te decibel level during the event is highas the vibrations rom the heavy steps shakethe stage.Admission by ticket only. GeneralAdmission tickets $10, student tickets $7.
Sponsored by the ScottCares Foundation
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S Co PirrsPrsnLittle WomenTursday, March 11-Sunday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m.Drama Workshop, Salem Fine Arts Center
Little Women is a musical based on the beloved1869 semi-autobiographical novel by LouisaMay Alcott. Te music was composed by JasonHowland, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and book
by Allan Knee. It opened on Broadway onJanuary 23, 2005 and closed May 22, 2005ater 137 perormances. Set during and justater the Civil War, Little Women is the story othe aspirations, the struggles, the loves and lielessons o the March amily sisters Jo, Beth,Amy, Meg and their mother Marmee whosetriumphs, tragedies and adventures become thesource o inspiration or Jo as she seeks to realizeher ambitions as a emale writer in 19th centuryAmerica.Admission by ticket only: $10 or generaladmission, $7 or Salem aculty, staf and students.Reservations begin February 23 by [email protected] or calling 336/917-5493.
S ar Fcuy exhibiionnd Rcpion 2010Reception: Friday, April 9
from 5:30 7:30 p.m.Mary Davis Holt Gallery,Salem Fine Arts Center
Selected works rom art aculty at Salem
College and Salem Academy.On Exhibit rom April 5-30.
Sponsored by the Department o Art
RivrrunInrnionFi FsivTursday, April 15 Sunday April 25
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Te RiverRun International Film Festivalis one o the leading regional lm estivalsin the United States and is dedicated to therole o cinema as a conduit o powerul ideasand diverse viewpoints. Te 2010 estivalwill showcase a rich blend o lms romindependent, international and studentlmmakers, and will eature a ull selectiono celebrity tributes, panel discussions,parties and educational screenings. Visitwww.riverrunlm.com or a schedule o events.
Salem College Committee on Cultural Events andSalem College Center or Women Writers are proudsupporters o RiverRun.
Inrnion ShowSaturday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Te Salem College International Club eaturesa cultural extravaganza o perormances indance, song and skits representing 25 countriesincluding Nepal, China, Mexico, India,Ethiopia, Jamaica, Ghana, the Philippines,Kenya and Japan.Admission by ticket only:$8 or general admission, $5 or students and
$3 or children under 10. Reservations canbe made beginning March 26 by [email protected] or by calling336/917-5493.
S Co Dnc CopnySprin Concr in h my DSunday, April 25, 1:30 p.m.
May Dell, Salem College Campus
Come enjoy a beautiul outdoor setting Salems historic May Dell as the dancecompany perorms site-specic dance works.Tis perormance is directed by HeidiGodrey, associate proessor o dance, and will
eature the company in pieces choreographedby aculty, students and guest artists tocapture the atmosphere o the beautiul MayDell amphitheatre.Admission at the door:$5 or general admission, $3 or students. Forinormation, call 336/721-2789. Rain Date:Drama Workshop, Saturday, May 8, 7:00 p.m.
S Snior Tsisar/Inrior Dsinexhibiion nd RcpionReception: Friday, May 7
from 6:00-8:00 p.m.FAC Galleries, Salem Fine Arts Center
Tis exhibition eatures the culminatingprojects o Salem Colleges senior studio artand interior design majors.
On exhibit rom May 7-22.
Sponsored by the Department o Art
D-ourTursday, January 21 at 7:00 p.mDrama Workshop, Salem Fine Arts Center
D-OURchronicles the search o Pat Spurgeon,o the indie pop band Rogue Wave, or a livingorgan donor and the challenges associated
with nding a viable match and issues withthe healthcare system. Te lm eatures liveperormances rom many bands including BenGibbard o Death Cab or Cutie, Nada Sur andRogue Wave. Rated PG-13.
Nerdcore RisingSaturday, March 6 at 7:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Hilariously entertaining, Nerdcore Risingintroduces a new wave o hip-hop to the worldcalled Nerdcore where computer obsessed
geeks bust rhymes about the hard knock lie onerdom. Te gut-busting comedy ollows MCFrontalot the Godather o Nerdcore on hisrst national tour where the roots o the genre,the dorky complexities o its artists, and oneMCs ght or nerd stardom is revealed. RatedPG-13.
Admission to Revolve Films are by ticket only.ickets are $5 or general admission. Te Salemcommunity is admitted ree with Salem ID. icketsavailable online (a small service charge will be
added) only rom revolveestival.com. ickets maybe purchased at the door the day o show.
Sponsored by the Revolve Film and Music Festivaland Committee on Cultural Events
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Changing Tomorrow through the Written and Spoken Word
Whn Your Nihbor Is Nkd:John mcNy Rds roAfter Te WorkshopTursday, March 18 at 7:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
You wont want to miss the book launch oAter the Workshop , John McNallys laugh-out-loud ctional memoir o Jack HerculesSheahan. welve years ater graduating romthe Iowa Writers Workshop, Jack has adead-end job as an author escort or writerson book tours. Hes quit working on his ownunnished novel, his girlriend has let himand his neighbor is walking around nakedbecause his hands are bandaged and he cantunzip his pants. When an author Jacks escort-ing disappears, Jack embarks on a ools errandthat may prove to be his salvation. JohnMcNally is an associate proessor o English atWake Forest University.Ater the Workshop is
his th book.Sponsored by the Center or Women Writers
Nion Pory monhCbrion wih SsVisiin Wrir, Jo misTursday, April 15 at 7:00 p.m.Saal, Single Sisters House
Submit those tax orms early and save April 15or poetry! Salems visiting writer Joe Mills isthe author o three books o poems: Some-where During the Spin Cycle;Angels, Tieves,and Winemakers; and the newly-released Loveand Other Collisions. Critic Lindsey Critten-den says that Mills poems are smart withoutbeing stuy, humorous but never coy and ullo startlingly sharp details that took my breathaway. Joe Mills is a member o the permanentaculty at the North Carolina School o theArts.
Sponsored by the Center or Women Writers
Spoih on S:Cbrin S WrirsTursday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m.Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
Tis event showcases the creative talent oSalems students. Join us or a lively eveningo readings o original poetry and prose andthe unveiling oIncunabula, Salem Collegesliterary and artistic magazine.
Sponsored by the Center or Women Writers
Te Vagina MonologuesTursday, February 18 Saturday,February 20 at 7:30 p.m.Drama Workshop, Salem Fine Arts Center
o raise awareness and unds to end violenceagainst women, V-Day Salem College 2010presents student-led benet perormances.Originally written and perormed by award-winning playwright Eve Ensler, Te Vagina
Monologuesis based on interviews with womeno dierent ages, nationalities, ethnicities andcircumstances. Visit www.vday.org or moreinormation.Admission by ticket only: $10 orgeneral admission, $8 or students. Reservationsbegin February 5 by calling: 336/917-5493.Proceeds donated to Family Services and theInternational V-day Campaign.
good Sy Rns: an evninwih Ji mcCorkTursday, February 11 at 7:00 p.m.Hanes Auditorium, Salem Fine Arts Center
Beloved, best-selling North Carolina author JillMcCorkle comes to Salem College! Te authoro ve novels and our collections o stories,McCorkle has just released Going Away Shoestorave reviews. Te New York imes Book Review
says, McCorkle is an expert at engineeringcatharsis through good salty rants, but the bestthing about these stories is the sense o romanceand wonder in long-overdue journeys o sel-discovery. McCorkles work has appeared inTe Atlantic, Ploughshares, Best American ShortStoriesand New Stories rom the South. Terecipient o the New England Book Award, theJohn Dos Passos Prize and the North CarolinaAward or Literature, she is currently on acultyat NC State University.
Sponsored by the William M. Hendricks Memo-rial Reading Fund, the Center or Women Writers,and Salems Department o English and CreativeWriting
mcCork mcNy mis
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General Information: Cultural Events at Salem CollegeFree and Open to the Public
Admission to cultural events is ree and open to the public unless otherwise specied inthe description.
Special NeedsTe main level o the Salem Fine Arts Center, including restrooms, is accessible by
wheelchair. Wheelchair seating is available in both Shirley Recital Hall and HanesAuditorium, located inside o the Salem Fine Arts Center.
Late SeatingLate seating opportunities will vary according to the program. Once a program hasbegun, late seating opportunities are limited and may be delayed until an appropri-ate time. Be sure to plan your arrival time to allow or trac and parking. For yourconvenience, we recommend that you arrive at least 20 minutes beore the announcedstart-time.
General Admission SeatingAll o the auditoriums at Salem College are open seating which means there will be noseats that are specically reserved except in special circumstances.
Electronic CourtesyPlease remember to turn o all pagers, cell phones, electronic watch alarms, or otherbeeping/ringing devices beore entering the auditorium. Recording devices o any typeare not permitted in Salem College perormance venues.
Gentle Reminderobacco, ood and beverages are strictly prohibited inside o Salem College peror-
mance venues.
Directions to the Salem College Fine Arts Center Parking Lot: Hanes Auditorium,Shirley Recital Hall and the Drama Workshop are located inside o the Salem FineArts Center.
From West of Winston-Salemake I-40 East to Winston-Salem. When I-40 splits, take Business 40. From Business
40, take the Salem College/Old Salem exit. When the ramp orks, take the right orkto the yield sign at the end o the ramp. urn let. Go to the rst intersection and turnlet onto Cemetery Street. Follow Cemetery Street until it dead-ends at Salem Avenue.urn right onto Salem Avenue. At the rst trac light , turn right into the Salem Fine
Arts Center entrance. Tere is a large parking lot at the bottom o the hill.
Directions to Salem Facilities
From Greensboro/East of Winston-Salemake I-40 West to Winston-Salem. When I-40 splits, take Business 40. From Business40, take the Old Salem/Salem College exit, which is US 52 South. ake the SalemCollege/Winston-Salem State/Stadium Drive exit o o 52 South. At the end o theramp, turn right onto Stadium Drive. When you reach the trac light at the top o thehill, go straight into the Salem Fine Arts Center entrance. Tere is a large parking lot atthe bottom o the hill.
Directions to the Saal in Single Sisters House and the Library Assembly Room in
Gramley Library
From I-40 WestAter passing the airport exit, take Exit 206 or Interstate 40 Business to Kernersville/Downtown Winston-Salem. When approaching Winston-Salem, go past Highway52 and take the next exit at Main Street. urn right on Main Street. Go one blockand turn let at First Street. Go one block and turn let at Liberty Street. At the thirdstoplight, turn let onto Academy Street, which brings you into the Salem Square. TeSingle Sisters House is the second building on the let ater you pass Main Hall; theSaal is located on the second foor. Gramley Libraryis the second building on the right
ater you pass the Salem Square; the Library Assembly Room is located on the thirdfoor and there is elevator access.
From I-40 Eastake I-40 West to Winston-Salem. When I-40 splits, take Business 40. From Busi-ness ake Interstate 40 Business to Winston-Salem (not I-40 Bypass). Exit at OldSalem/Salem College/Downtown exit. At the third stoplight, turn let on AcademyStreet, which brings you into the Salem Square. Te Single Sisters House is the secondbuilding on the let ater you pass Main Hall; the Saal is located on the second foor.Gramley Libraryis the second building on the right ater you pass the Salem Square;the Library Assembly Room is located on the third foor and there is elevator access.
From Highway 52Exit at Stadium Drive/Old Salem/Salem College Exit. Go west on Stadium Drive.Go to rst stoplight (entrance to Salem Academy and Fine Arts Center). urn let onSalem Avenue. Enter the trac circle and take the rst right on Old Salem Road. Atthe next light turn right on Academy Street, which brings you into the Salem Square.Te Single Sisters House is the second building on the let ater you pass Main Hall;the Saal is located on the second foor. Gramley Libraryis the second building on theright ater you pass the Salem Square; the Library Assembly Room is located on thethird foor and there is elevator access.
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2 Salem Square
3 Inspectors House
4 Home Moravian Church
5a Main Hall
5b Public Saety6 South Residence Hall
7 History Wing
8 Penn Alumnae House
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10 Clewell Residence Hall
11 Lehman Hall
12 gry librry
13 Babcock Residence Hall
14 Bahnson House Residence Hall15 Gramley Residence Hall
16 ennis Courts
17 Physical Plant Building
18 Strong Residence Hall
19 Bitting Residence Hall
20 Corrin Reectory
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