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UP for Arts Spring Arts & Concert this Friday

February 20, 2019 By The Suburban Times

Submitted by UP for Arts.

Join us for a great evening of Classical and Blue Grass music at the first UP for Arts Spring Arts & Concert Series on Friday, February 22, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the University Place Civic/Library Atrium located at 3609 Market Square (36th and Bridgeport).

This week’s performance features the Pacific Northwest Chamber Ensemble featuring Carson Farley, Ian McKnight and Clement Reid performing a refreshing mix of Classical and Blue Grass Music.

Guests will also enjoy Featured Visual Artist Judith Lilly whose unique jewelry designs have won numerous awards including the coveted Double Grand Championship at the Washington State Fair.

Free parking is available underneath the library.
Admission is $15 for adults, $5 for students and free for UP for Arts members. Tickets available at the door. For more info, visit www.upforarts.org.
Special thanks to Skelley Piano, Symphony Tacoma and UP for Arts for sponsoring the 2019 Spring Concert Series!

Mark your calendars now for the upcoming performances:
Friday, March 29
The trio, Turnia, composed of Brad Hawkins, Rachel Nesvig and Kristina Henckel will perform music by Maurice Ravel, Brad Hawkins and Bedrich Smetana.
Featured Artist Lorelle Parker is a gifted sculptor who incorporates myth, folklore and European Paleolithic Cave Paintings into her creative pieces which are also displayed at the Proctor Art Gallery in Tacoma.

Friday, April 26
Internationally acclaimed Tenor Jon Lackey and virtuoso Steinway Artist James Jelasic team up to perform music by Beethoven, Brahms and Chopin.
Featured Artist Judi Kubes is an award winning landscape photographer whose night shots present stunning views of the Pacific Northwest.

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