Cultural Events at Winthrop University

Cultural Events at Winthrop University Welcome to Cultural Events at Winthrop University! Explore a wide variety of events each semester!

🚨Spots for this event are limited, so RSVP now! You don’t wanna miss this one! The RSVP link can also be found on the Cu...
11/03/2023

🚨Spots for this event are limited, so RSVP now! You don’t wanna miss this one!

The RSVP link can also be found on the Cultural Events calendar (link in our bio). đź’«

10/06/2023

Next Friday, come hear our Fine Arts guest lecturer Jaqueline Jung in Dina’s Place. Taking an art historical perspective that places the Magdeburg Maurice, the Queen of Sheba, and other racialized figures into their particular contexts of making and signification, Dr. Jung’s presentation offers glimpses into the slippery and inconsistent interplay of skin color, gender, clothing, and other bodily formations in the visual construction of medieval race and power.

Free to attend. Approved Cultural Event.

10/06/2023

Great news! The 19th Annual Blues & Jazz Festival Old Town Crawl was approved by Cultural Events at Winthrop University. Winthrop University students should check in at the Ticket & Information Table behind the Tom S. Gettys Center when they buy their tickets to sign in for event credit.

MORE INFO | https://www.yorkcountyarts.org/bluesandjazz

Cultural Event Alert!📣📣Friday, October 6th at 7:00 PM in Owens G-01. See you there!🎉
10/04/2023

Cultural Event Alert!📣📣

Friday, October 6th at 7:00 PM in Owens G-01.

See you there!🎉

10/02/2023

Winthrop University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will make audiences laugh, cry and celebrate with its two upcoming productions.

02/16/2023
02/13/2023

"The Architecture of Enslavement: Understanding the Evolution of Black and White Landscapes on a South Carolina Piedmont Plantation" Feb. 16 6-7 p.m. at Winthrop University's DiGiorgio Campus Center.

Listen as Historic Brattonsville's Assistant Site Manager, Joseph Mester, presents on how landscapes have changed for human use and illustrates the interaction of people and place. Delve into the black and white landscapes at Brattonsville, as we look into the history of everyday spaces to recognize their cultural meaning in order to develop a deeper understanding of the past.

This lecture is part of By Way of the Back Door programming happening Saturdays in February at Historic Brattonsville. Co-sponsored by Historic Brattonsville and Winthrop University's Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology, this Cultural Event is free and open to the public.

Cultural Events at Winthrop University

02/06/2023

🎤🎼 Concert and Cultural Event Alert!

“Songs of the Soul,” featuring the Winthrop University Chorale, Chamber Singers, and Collegiate Choir will be held February 13, 7:30 P.M. in McBryde Hall.

Conducted by Jeremy Mims
*This event is free and open to the public.

Come out and show your support for the Department of Music students!



*Poster designed by Department of Design students: Finnley Constantino, Samantha Malaga, Kristin Mattraw, Will Elliott, and Emma Thompson

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02/06/2023

🎉Attention Winthrop Students!!

The location for our UN Dance performance has been moved to the Johnson Main Stage! The performance will be held on Thursday, February 16th at 11am (common time)

See you there!

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