Arts at Clarke
FALL 2024 EVENTS
The Arts at Clarke series seeks to inform, entertain, and inspire through art in all its forms. From live performances to gallery exhibits, Arts at Clarke provides a place to gather and enjoy the talents of local and national artists, musicians, performers and more. Performances are open to members of the Clarke community and the general public.
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Art Exhibition:
Christopher Schulte: a St. Louis based installation artist
Free Admission
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Clarke Professional Performance Series:
Dr. Keisy Peyerl Xavier Piano Faculty Recital
Saturday, September 7 • 7 p.m.
Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
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Art Exhibition:
Helen Kerrigan, BVM: Portraits of Clarke Students, 1975-2005
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Clarke Student Performance Series:
Homecoming—The Tenth Muse-ical
Saturday, September 28 • 4 p.m.
Terence Donaghoe Hall Theatre, Clarke University
Student & Alumni performers combined with Cast & Crew presentations of the Tenth Muse.
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Mackin Mailander Lecture Series:
An Asian American Poet on Race and Diaspora
Sunday, October 6 • 2 p.m.
Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
Over the last 40 years, Iowa Poet Laureate Vince Gotera has explored race relations in America, particularly throughout his own experience as a Filipinx American. Join us for an afternoon of powerful poetry and conversation.
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Clarke Student Performance Series:
Studio Showcase
Friday, October 11 • 11:30 a.m.
Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
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Clarke Ensemble Performance Series:
Autumn String Orchestra
Tuesday, October 15 • 7 p.m.
Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
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Art Exhibition:
Eighth Biennial Exhibition of Regional High School Art
Free Admission
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Arts at Clarke Series: A Night in Japan
Wednesday, October 23 • 6 p.m. Food sampling, 7 p.m. Performances
Clarke Atrium and Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
Celebrate the music, cuisine, and culture of Japan with food sampling and performances from the Clarke Collegiate Singers and traditional drumming group, Beni Daiko.
Menu
Asazuke – Japanese pickles
Nikujyaga – Japanese Vegetable stew over rice
Gyoza – Pork and Cabbage filled Dumplings served with Teriyaki Sauce
Shrimp Tempura- served with Ponzu Sauce
Kasutera – Castella Cake, a Japanese Honey Sponge Cake
Matcha Green Tea Cookies
General Admission Tickets are $20/person for the public and FREE to Clarke students and employees. All tickets may be purchased online and are general admission. Event details can be found here.
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Clarke Ensemble Performance Series:
Collegiate Jazz Night @ Voices Studios
Wednesday, October 30 • 7 p.m.
Voices Studios – Dubuque
Clarke Jazz Ensemble and Melos contemporary vocal ensemble perform some jazz, rock, and pop works in this semi-annual event. Collegiate Jazz Night includes ensembles from Clarke University, Loras College, and the University of Dubuque for an evening of good music, food, and spirits.
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Live from the Lion’s Den:
Mark Zalaznik ’18
Friday, November 15 • 7 p.m.
Lion’s Den, Mary Benedict Hall, Clarke University
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Clarke Ensemble Performance Series:
Julien Winds and Clarke Wind Ensemble—Journey Toward Peace
Sunday, November 17 • 2 p.m.
Jansen Music Hall, Clarke University
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Art Exhibition:
Art + Design Senior Exhibition
Free Admission
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Clarke Ensemble Performance Series:
Winter String Orchestra
Monday, November 25 • 7 p.m.
Sacred Heart Chapel, Clarke University
Enjoy the Clarke String Orchestra performing works from Karl Jenkins, Leo Janacek, and Max Ritcher in the serene Sacred Heart Chapel.
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DSO Holiday Concert
Saturday, December 7 • 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 8 • 2 p.m.
Five Flags, Dubuque
Doors
Doors generally open 30 minutes prior to performances, unless noted otherwise. Admission to all drama department events begins 45 minutes prior to curtain. Seats for all events are general admission. Times and dates are subject to change.