Join Neil deGrasse Tyson at his show– An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies, The Sequel. Experience an entertaining and enlightening review of all the science some of our favorite movies got wrong – or right.
Wind Ensemble and Orchestra Concert: “Impressions”
UMSL Choir Concert “Fly Away Home”
The Spanos Family Greek Cultural Series
2023 Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival- Midwest Music Matters: Jazz, Blues, and Hip-Hop
Acknowledging Native Lands in the St. Louis Region: Histories, Issues, Ethics Lecture and discussion. Reception begins at 2 PM with program at 2:30.
KHAOS K-Pop dance group Showcase Spring 2023
Join us as we discuss the major policy challenges the US faces to surrender to pressure to end or limit the US-China economic relationship.
Please join us for another outstanding Japanese studies event!
An intimate duo recital with music Music by Mozart, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich
A First Mondays concert with the Arianna String Quartet: “Inside the Art of Baseball and String Quartets” with special guest, John Costello, St. Louis Cardinals former relief pitcher
What is the future for relations between Iran and the U.S.?
How is climate change impacting human migration?
How will the United States respond to China’s growing global presence?
What causes famine? How can it be prevented in the future?
The Kansas City Saxophone Workshop returns this summer!
Students in grades 8-12 will have the opportunity to work with UMKC double reed faculty and participate in clinics related to double reed performance.
The UMKC Jazz Camp brings world-class musicians and jazz educators to Kansas City to work with talented young instrumentalists grades 6-12.
How Caribbean and African artists use crafts to represent the world
The Sam Nakis Annual Memorial Lecture – Crete from the Homeric Age to Rome: Mixing, Myths and Monsters
Japan Drama Night is back with a wonderful 2016 drama film and pizza
A Jazz summer camp for students of all experience levels entering grades 7-12.
Great Decisions Speaker Series: Economic Warfare–a conversation with Elina Ribakova, Deputy Chief Economist at the International Institute of Finance
Professors Steven D. Davis and Joseph Parisi are thrilled to once again be hosting the Kansas City Conducting Symposium at the UMKC Conservatory!
The Des Lee Music and Arts Festival for middle school students (Feb. 7) and high school students (Feb. 8) brings students from across the St. Louis region together for a day of arts training with expert conductors and art educators. Each day concludes with a free evening concert and visual arts showcase.
Musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will hold master classes on UMKC’s campus in various locations from 1-3 p.m. on Feb 26th
Irish Studies: Poetry reading with Siobhan Campbell and Eleanor Hooker
Great Decisions Speaker Series: Politics in Latin America
The Conservatory Artist Series represents performances from the theatre, dance, opera, and jazz programs and more.
The Conservatory Artist Series represents performances from the theatre, dance, opera, and jazz programs and more.
The Conservatory Artist Series represents performances from the theatre, dance, opera, and jazz programs and more.
“Revisiting Rockwell”-1973-2023
The Chancellor’s Arts Showcase is an annual event where audience members get to experience Mizzou art in all its forms; music, theatre, fine art, and more. The evening highlights artistic work and performances by students, faculty, and alumni.
‘Art in Translation’ exhibit — an ekphrasis project between S&T & UMSL
UMSL Orchestra/Wind Ensemble
Exhibition Reception for Non-Finito
St. Louis Ballet: The Nutcracker
In an evening devoted to the “Art of the Brew”, Schlafly Lead Brewer Jared Williamson joins the Arianna String Quartet for what is always an entertaining and memorable discussion focusing on craft, process, working tradition, and the history of two of St. Louis’ small batch specialties – Schlafly beer and the ASQ.
From Beethoven’s individualism to Phillip Glass’s minimalism and beyond, each fresh approach challenged listeners to reconsider the expressive potential of classical concert music. Continuing in this tradition of breaking new ground, the American composers featured on tonight’s program include music from a variety of traditions we don’t always hear in the concert hall.
Come for an afternoon of LIVE holiday music as we proudly present our annual JAZZ FOR THE HOLIDAYS production!
We look forward to next year’s festival and your continued support. This festival is designed to support the development of participating schools’ music programs.
This abridged version of Saint Louis Ballet’s The Nutcracker was created for younger audiences and those with limited attention spans.
The four-time championship-winning Ambassadors of Harmony will offer their combination of barbershop harmonies and clever choreography in their popular annual holiday concert, “Sounds of the Season.”
Air Force Band of Mid-America to perform holiday concert at the Touhill Performing Arts Center.