These informal discussions, usually the length of a class period, welcome the artist or distinguished speaker into the classroom where the students have been studying their work during the school term. The students gain insight to the artist's or speaker's area of expertise through a prepared interview process.
Free and open to the public for observation. Call 962.3285 or email artsinaction@uncw.edu for more information. Space is limited.
Chris Abani, Nigerian author
with UNCW students and faculty
Monday, September 14 from 2-3 pm, Bear Hall 100
A Conversation with
Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR)
As a composer and performer, Daniel Bernard Roumain has created a sound all his own, working with musicians from all backgrounds to create his compositions. Building from these experiences and his educational work throughout the country, DBR will discuss the myriad of things that affect his work and how he inspires through music. Hosted as part of the New Hanover County School’s All-County Orchestra
Tuesday, October 20 at 4:15 pm, Roland-Grise Middle School (4412 Lake Ave), Orchestra Room
Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), Haitan-American violinist and composer
post-performance artist-meet-and-greet following the 8 pm performance
Wednesday, October 21, Kenan Auditorium Co-hosted by ACE
Matt Bai, political correspondent for the New York Times Magazine
with UNCW students and faculty
Monday, October 26 from 3:30-4:30 pm, Leutze Hall, rm 110
Chris Potter
Saxophonist Chris Potter leads a Q&A session for UNCW students and participants of the 28th Annual UNCW Guest Artist Jazz Festival.
Thursday, March 25, 2010 from 3:45-4:45 pm, UNCW Beckwith Recital Hall - Cultural Arts Building. Campus map here.

