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In 2010–2011, the University embraced the past and enriched the future with a celebration of 50 years of art in the Paul Creative Arts Center, and set the stage for continued great works.
Welcome
“Art helps us live our lives.” Fifty years ago, arts patron Isabel Paul understood and embodied Wallace Stevens’ sentiment by donating funds to create the University of New Hampshire’s first creative arts center. Since then, the Paul Creative Arts Center, or PCAC, as it is affectionately called, has served the University and its surrounding communities as a vibrant arts and cultural center.
Arts for Life
Sign
ture Events
September 2010
Art Exhibition / The Artists Revealed
Art History Lecture: The Finger
October 2010
Art Exhibition (continues)
Rent, the musical
Art History Lecture: Medieval in the Modern
Arts for Life Opening Reception
Music Faculty Recital
PCAC Open House
Arts Lecture: Embracing the Past
November 2010
Arts Lecture: Life on the Burning Deck
Art Exhibitions / Fusion: Merging the Arts in PCAC, and The Shape of Color: Carol Aronson-Shore
Voices of Terezin, a play
December 2010
Art Exhibitions (continue)
Hamlet in Seven Years, a play
Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
January 2011
Art Exhibitions / Legacy: Works by Distinguished Former Faculty and Re-Viewed: Recent Work by UNH Alumni
Barbara Bonney
Flash Mob! Students and
faculty celebrate Arts for Life
at University Day
February 2011
Art Exhibitions (continue)
Baroque Music for Trumpets and Organ
The Season of Lust and Betrayal, staged readings
A Tribute to Blue Note Records
Arts Lecture: Recollections
Strega Nona, touring theatre
March 2011
Art Exhibitions (continue)
Arts Lecture: Choices and Considerations
Wounded Dove, music and dance
Strega Nona (continues)
April 2011
Art Exhibitions (continue)
Wounded Dove, music and dance
Arts Lecture: Enhancing the Future
Museum, a play
Bach's The Passion According to St. John
Art Exhibitions / Senior BA and BFA, and MFA Thesis Exhibitions
Strega Nona (continues)
May 2011
Arts Lecture: Time-based Painting and Other New Media
Art Exhibitions (continue)
Strega Nona (continues)

