ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — If you’re into art, theater, music or dance, you’ll find something to love when The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University and the Tri-County Arts Council team up to present QCA Collage, a mixed-bag of visual and performing arts programming at the Quick Center on April 20.
Activities will take place inside and outside the Quick Center from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
“QCA Collage was planned as a collaboration between faculty and students in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and the Quick Center,” said Evelyn Penman, QCA assistant director and senior curator. “We wanted to showcase all that is going on in the Quick Center and the talented students who participate in extracurricular music, dance, theater and vocal activities.”
Events include an art exhibit, demonstration and sale by local artists. Hosted by the Tri-County Arts Council, an advocate for art creation and appreciation in Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Allegany counties, this event will take place outside the Quick Center, weather permitting.
Inside, Quick Center galleries and common spaces will bustle with musical and dance performances, demonstrations, and hands-on activities.
In the Dresser Foundation Gallery, visual and performing arts students and faculty will present theatrical and musical performances inspired by the gallery’s paintings. These performance art presentations will take place three times throughout the day.
Participants will be able to paint their own masterpiece from the University Art Collection and visit the Asian Gallery to make origami animals. There will also be a pottery exhibition and a pottery-throwing demonstration.
Airigami, of Rochester, New York, a team of artists who create large-scale installations, illustrations, and experiences entirely out of balloons, will enlist the help of attendees to create a balloon mural.
In addition, local caricature artist Eric Jones, who has grabbed headlines across the region with his sand and snow sculptures, will draw people’s caricatures from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
“There truly will be something for everyone, children to adults, at the QCA Collage and we encourage all art enthusiasts to join us,” Penman said.
Dr. Rachel Harris, executive director of the Quick Center, said the event underscores the center’s mission.
“This collaborative program is designed to express our commitment to the vitality of the arts within our university and community, along with our dedication to creating an atmosphere on our campus where heart meets mind,” Harris said.
The schedule of events for QCA College is a work in progress. For the latest information, please visit the QCA Collage webpage at www.sbu.edu/QCAcollage.