Community Invited to a Celebration of the Arts and Humanities at FSU on Sunday, Oct. 21
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Community Invited to a Celebration of the Arts and Humanities at FSU on Sunday, Oct. 21
Members of the community are invited to a day of art demonstrations and displays, musical and theatrical performances, Chinese calligraphy, poetry readings, photography shoots, and more, all arranged by Framingham State University students, faculty, and community partners.
The inaugural Campus Creative event is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“This is going to be a great event for local families,” says Marc Cote, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at Framingham State. “It’s an opportunity to come check out the incredible creative talent that we have here on campus and it’s completely free.”
Events will take place in Crocker Grove, the Dwight Hall Performing Arts Center, the Faculty-Staff Dining Room (McCarthy Center), and the Mazmanian Gallery.
For more information, email Cote at mcote@framingham.edu.
About Framingham State University
Framingham State University was founded in 1839 as the nation’s first public university for the education of teachers. Since that time, it has evolved into a vibrant, comprehensive liberal arts institution offering small, personalized classes on a beautiful New England campus. Today, the University enrolls more than 6,000 students with 58 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences and professional fields. As a State College and University (SCU), Framingham State prides itself on quality academic programs, affordability, and commitment to access for all qualified students.