• Comer Collection Landscape Photography Exhibit Now OpenSP/N Gallery, 3020 Stewart Dr.
    Admission: Free
    Through April 22
    Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Thursdays and Fridays 1-6 p.m.
    (Reception April 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.)

    This exhibit of contemporary landscape photography derived from the Comer Collection, entitled “Composed Perception: Landscape as Aesthetic Process,” aims to explore the relationship of the human being to the earth, while also examining how the landscapes inhabited are socially, culturally and aesthetically composed. Curated by PhD graduate student Amanda Dunbar.

    More information: Comer Collection – Composed Perception: Landscape as Aesthetic Process – Comet Calendar (utdallas.edu) 
  • Piano/Violin Concert: “The Music of Debussy, Ravel & Rodriguez” April 2 Jonsson Performance Hall
    800 W. Campbell Rd. 
    Tickets: $15 
    Saturday, April 2 
    8 p.m. 

    Violinist Eunice Keem, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Associate Concertmaster, and pianist Mikhail Berestnev, a frequent UT Dallas Musica Nova guest artist, present Debusssy’s “Sonata in G Minor/Beau Soir,” Ravel’s “Sonata in G Major,” and Rodriguez’s “Fantasia Lussuriosa, Xochiquetzal.”

    More information and ticket purchase: Music of Debussy, Ravel & Rodríguez: Eunice Keem and Mikhail Berestnev – Comet Calendar (utdallas.edu)
  • “Echoes of Atrocity in Ukraine” April 3 features Music and Poetry
    Jonsson Performance Hall
    800 W. Campbell Rd.
    Admission: Free
    Sunday, April 3
    3 p.m.

    This public event will pay tribute to those lost in Ukraine conflicts both past and present, through music, poetry and remarks. More information: Echoes of Atrocity in Ukraine – Comet Calendar (utdallas.edu)