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Sound Bursts in Color!
May 16
Sound Bursts in Color!

Experience the vivid, exciting music-making of The Sound Ensemble, while immersed in a rich visual experience of paintings, sculpture, and electronics.

 Sound Bursts in Color!
Jan 19
Sound Bursts in Color!

Experience the vivid, exciting music-making of The Sound Ensemble, while immersed in a rich visual experience of paintings, sculpture, and electronics.

The Round
Sep 29
The Round

The Round is a monthly event held at the Fremont Abbey in Seattle, WA. Founded by Nathan Marion in 2005, The Round has occurred for 187 consecutive months (as of December 2020) and is largely volunteer-powered.

H E R E
Jul 1
H E R E

An interactive sound installation by Rachael Fasano & Jenny Young, premiered at the 2023 Common Tone Arts Festival

Gallery B612: Artists Selected for Grand Re-Opening Exhibition
May 18
Gallery B612: Artists Selected for Grand Re-Opening Exhibition

Grand Re-Opening

May 18, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT

Gallery B612, 1915 1st Ave S, Seattle, Washington

SALVAGE
Aug 16
SALVAGE

SALVAGE is an immersive, multi-sensory installation currently in the process of being built at MadArt Studio in Seattle, WA. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, this monumental work includes reclaimed driftwood, light, and sound compositions.

by Alison Stigora with Rachael Fasano

MadArt Studio | Seattle, WA

COMMON TONE MUSIC FESTIVAL: Young Composer's Concert
Jun 16
COMMON TONE MUSIC FESTIVAL: Young Composer's Concert

The TORCH Collective and the Common Tone Music Festival hosts a celebration of new artistic work with the theme Dance and Resistance.

Project (re)CREATE
Jun 3
Project (re)CREATE

Project (re)CREATE is a multimedia arts event discussing the cycles of creation through new music, visual art, and performance. This project highlights the pivotal moment where letting go is met with starting again. Just as Creation itself is in a constant state of renewal, I hope to bring a renewed perspective to the ways we can activate our own creative agencies.

Great Expectations: Combined Ensembles Concert
May 25
Great Expectations: Combined Ensembles Concert

Join us for an extraordinary finale to our academic year with a combined concert of the SPU Choirs, Wind Ensemble, and Orchestra. The evening will include performances of works composed with “great expectations” for their premiere. We are so excited to welcome you to this celebratory event which will feature a full performance of Beethoven’s Mass in C major.

Premiere of RAW: Reflection on the War of Art, by Rachael Fasano

RESISTANCE: SENIOR STUDIO + VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITION
Apr 25
RESISTANCE: SENIOR STUDIO + VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITION

This culmination of study features individual projects by students Hans Amor, Alaysja Clark, Rachael Fasano and Lily Morgan. These thoughtful and compelling works present a range of material approaches, including painting, sculpture, video, audio, and animation.

PREMIERE: RUACH
PREMIERE: "EMBODIED"
COMMON TONE MUSIC FESTIVAL: DANCE & RESISTANCE
Jun 25
COMMON TONE MUSIC FESTIVAL: DANCE & RESISTANCE

The TORCH Collective and the Common Tone Music Festival hosts a celebration of new artistic work with the theme Dance and Resistance.

Schoenhals Visiting Artist Series Features Jazz Great Joseph Daley
Jan 31
Schoenhals Visiting Artist Series Features Jazz Great Joseph Daley

Seattle Pacific University Music Department is proud to present the 2020 Schoenhals Visiting Artist, Joseph Daley. A composer, teacher, and musician, Daley is recognized as one of America’s jazz elders. His seminal work, The Seven Deadly Sins, will be featured in a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 31, at First Free Methodist Church.