“First Friday” Free Art Reception Tonight: RCAS Annual Juried Art Exhibition Forrest & Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery Admission: Free Friday, May 2 6-8 p.m.
Celebrate the newest exhibit in the Gallery, which showcases the Richardson Civic Art Society’s 59th Annual Juried Art Exhibition. The exhibit will be up through May 25; regular viewing hours are Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and during all public events.
Richardson Community Band: “May the Fourth Be With You” Sunday Hill Performance Hall Admission: Free ticket required Sunday, May 4 3 p.m.
Join the RCB as it celebrates the music of John Williams. From soaring overtures that invite us to explore a galaxy far, far away to hauntingly beautiful hymns that explore the depths of loss, John Williams’ music has the incredible power to transport audiences through time and space, through heartache and exuberance.
Dance Recital Season Underway If you’re a “dance mom” or a dance parent or grandparent, you know that May-June usually marks the end-of-year for dance studio classes, and young dancers get to show off what they learned at a dance recital. The Eisemann Center has served as a location for many local dance recitals since it opened in 2002, and this year is no exception.
Over the next six weeks, 24 different recitals will be held at the Eisemann Center, in both the Hill Performance Hall and Bank of America Theatre. In fact, serving the community as a performance venue for local arts groups is the Eisemann Center’s primary focus, with regional, national and global performers and events filling in the rest of the Center’s calendar.