Blue Ridge Community College events for February 2020. Free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated.
Black History Month Event: Heroes of the Underground Railroad
Wednesday, Feb 5; 12:30-1:30 pm; FAC Theater, V135
Bright Star Touring Theater presents “North by Night: Heroes of the Underground Railroad.”
Contact: Mary Kier Smith; [email protected]; 453-2350
Fine Arts Center Exhibit: Recent Paintings and Drawings by Cleveland Morris
“Summer Mornings/Winter Nights” exhibit runs through Feb 18. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am-4:30 pm.
Contact: Jennifer Whitmore; [email protected]; 453-2380
Brown Bag Travel Lecture: Protests in Hong Kong
Friday, Feb 21; 11:30 am-12:30 pm; G182
Howard Sanborn presents “Protests in Hong Kong: A Firsthand Account.” Sponsored by Cultural Affairs.
Contact: Emma Phillips; [email protected]; 453-2388
Fine Arts Center Student Production: Laundry and Bourbon
Friday-Saturday, Feb 21-22, 7 pm; Sunday, Feb 23, 3 pm; Theater V135
“Laundry and Bourbon” by James McClure is a bittersweet comedy set on a back porch in a small Texas town, as Elizabeth is folding laundry while sipping bourbon and Cokes with her friend, Hattie. Directed by Patrick New. Tickets $15; students free. Reserve tickets online: brcc.edu/fac/performances.
Contact: Box Office; 453-2216
Fine Arts Center Exhibit: From the Hill II: Mary Baldwin University Studio Art Faculty
Tuesday, Feb 25, 3 pm, Theater V135 (Artist lecture); 4 pm (reception in Gallery V121)
Mary Baldwin University Studio Art Faculty exhibit runs Feb 21-Apr 3. Featuring: Jim Sconyers, Martha Saunders, Nancy Ross, Barbara Holt, Colleen Pendry, and Laura Pogoretskiy. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am-4:30 pm.
Contact: Jennifer Whitmore; [email protected]; 453-2380