Professor, activist, artist and filmmaker Joel Tauber walked two sheep through Winston‑Salem for 40 days as part of his "Seeking Pasture" project, sparking conversations about lawns, chemicals and the ecosystems we share.
#WakeTheArts #ProHumanitate
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Professor, activist, artist and filmmaker Joel Tauber walked two sheep through Winston‑Salem for 40 days as part of his "Seeking Pasture" project, sparking conversations about lawns, chemicals and the ecosystems we share.
#WakeTheArts #ProHumanitate
🔗 https://wakefo.rest/4aHUU6n
Academic excellence at Wake Forest includes access to world-class artists. Thank you to Branford Marsalis, our 2025 Maya Angelou Artist in Residence, for an inspiring visit to campus.
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#WakeTheArts #ProHumanitate
Academic excellence at Wake Forest includes access to world-class creators. Thank you to Branford Marsalis, our 2025 Maya Angelou Artist in Residence, for an inspiring visit to campus.
🔗 https://wakefo.rest/4oDlIc7
#WakeTheArts #ProHumanitate
Join us on Sunday as jazz legend Branford Marsalis takes the stage as the 2025 Maya Angelou Artist‑in‑Residence Award recipient. Don’t miss his public conversation on Nov 9 at 4 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. #WakeTheArts https://wakefo.rest/4qPuWDQ
🎶🎮 Orchestras meet gaming!
Wake Forest’s J. Aaron Hardwick will lead the Münchner Rundfunkorchester (Munich Radio Orchestra) in Let’s Play, a concert celebrating video game music, on Feb. 12.
Hardwick’s research highlights how gaming is inspiring new audiences for symphonic music. #WakeTheArts