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Commissioned by a Louisiana family in 1837, It depicts the three oldest Frey children and an enslaved child the family owned.
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Commissioned by a Louisiana family in 1837, It depicts the three oldest Frey children and an enslaved child the family owned.
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Playlists for the most common study scenarios and tips to help you get through work outside of class.
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Electronic music, sheet music, and traditional live music all have their place and meaning.
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When art is placed on buildings or other structures, the question of ownership becomes complicated.
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In an increasingly digitally-focused music world, we explore the history and meaning of live music.
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Native American designers have to navigate the complexities of the fashion industry to have their voices heard and control the imagery associated with Native American culture.
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Wanting to expand your business and knowing you're ready are 2 different things. Here are questions to consider and ways to put a plan into place to take your music business to the next level.
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Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson has been nominated by President Joe Biden to Chair the National Endowment of the Arts. Her passion for community and art will shape her goals if she is appointed.
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Join us at Center Stage with Priyal Patel, a molecular and cellular biology major at the University of Illinois, as she tells us what the arts mean to her.
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It may not seem like being in an ensemble would have transferrable skills to the typical job market but that is not true. Learn more about the skills you have that can benefit any career.
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Art has often intersected with social movements and change. Alejandro Santiago's work is an example of bringing the community together to create something meaningful.
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Representation matters and each year instructors should redefine and refine their approach to coursework to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the classroom.
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The call to remove Confederate statues from public spaces, especially in predominantly Black communities. Why is their removal so controversial and why were they built in the first place?
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It may seem counterintuitive to reach out to other businesses in the industry when looking to promote your events and ideas. But collaboration brings a new audience and new ways to measure success.
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Explore 6 ways to make your online classroom successful and engaging.
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Thinking of art history, we often immediately jump to European male artists. Women, especially Black women are often left out of the conversation.
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Tuition keeps getting higher and scholarships are becoming more competitive. Find creative ways to fund your musical training.
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Each month we highlight what the arts mean to you. Check out what music means to our Student Ambassadors in this video!
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Streaming apps allow listeners to absorb music at a higher rate than ever before. Now the industry is noticing that albums as a whole are less popular, and songs are getting shorter.
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How do you start a music business? From the mission statement to finding the right people to join you, there are a few things to consider.
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