The Reviews are In!

Congratulations to our dear friends Jared Schwartz and Mary Dibbern for a spectacular success!

The Reviews are In!2019-02-07T00:26:38-06:00

Project Hope: Meet the Artists Reception

Teaching artists Cristina Estrella Riggs and Jessica L. Bell were granted classroom space and the Sundermann Gallery in order to create, exhibit and offer for sale original artwork by homeless Dallas citizens, as a means to improve connections with the community and possibly generate income, at no cost to the participants.

Project Hope: Meet the Artists Reception2024-08-15T18:30:27-05:00

Salvaged + Repurposed: Selected Works from Martin Delabano

The students learned about Martin's journey as an artist and what it can look like to have a career in this field; a wonderful education and artistic experience for everyone involved.

Salvaged + Repurposed: Selected Works from Martin Delabano2018-03-14T20:21:57-05:00

The Circles of Life – Pamela Nelson

Pamela Nelson is an artist living in Dallas, working in painting, mixed media, and public art installations.

The Circles of Life – Pamela Nelson2024-08-15T18:27:51-05:00

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

The Cathedral Arts Choral Artists and selected readers unfold the Christmas narrative with familiar choral settings and scriptural accounts, according to a beloved pattern established in 1918 by King’s College Chapel, Cambridge. The service includes music of Cleobury, Caracciolo, Ledger, Warlock, Gardner, Davies, and Howells.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols2017-11-30T20:35:40-06:00

Choral Evensong

Join us for the first Choral Evensong of the New Year, with Monica Awbrey conducting and Keith Franks as the organist. A festive reception honoring SMCA Donors and Volunteers will follow in the Justus Sundermann Gallery. Musical selections in detailed listing.

Choral Evensong2018-03-27T15:51:27-05:00

Pianist Jonathan Tsay in Recital

Jonathan Tsay will be exploring one of Beethoven’s greatest piano sonatas, written at the threshold between the Classical and Romantic eras, tracing its roots in history and its influence on works by Brahms, Liszt, and others in a multimedia “informance” that will include personal thoughts from the bench as well as historical source material from the composers.

Pianist Jonathan Tsay in Recital2018-02-09T00:14:20-06:00
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