| Event | Presenter/Group | Time | Location |
| Literay Events March 26 |
Monday |
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| Novelist/Poet |
Ron Rash, the first John A. Parris, Jr., and Dorothy Luxton Parris Distinguished Professor of Appalachian Studies, WCU |
9:30-10:20am "Down from the Mountain: Ron Rash Reads from His Poetry and Fiction" 10:30-11:20am Conversation with Ron Rash (autographing at 1:10pm) |
Tate Hall |
| the first Irene Blair Honeycutt Distinguished Lecturer, CPCC |
Dr. Edward Hirsch, poet and president of The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation |
11:30-12:20pm "How Poetry Serves As a Filter for Globalization" 12:30-1:00pm Conversation with Dr. Hirsch (followed by autographing) |
Halton Theater |
| Young Adult Fiction |
Karon Luddy, Novelist |
12:00-2:00pm |
Levine Auditorium |
| Charlotte Writers Club Poets |
Ann Campanella Barbara Conrad Clarence Eden |
2:00-3:15pm |
Tate Hall |
| the first Irene Blair Honeycutt Distinguished Lecturer, CPCC | Dr. Edward Hirsch |
7:30-8:45pm Reading with Commentary 8:45-9:30pm Autographing/ Reception |
Halton Theater |
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| Tuesday 27th | |||
| CPCC Press LIVE! | CPCC Press Authors | 10:30-NOON | Tate Hall |
| CPCC Piano and Voice Recital | CPCC Music | 12:30-2:00 pm |
Bryant Recital Hall |
| Cackalaky Winners | Screening of selected winners of the Cackalaky Film Festival | 1:00-3:30pm | Halton Theater |
| Getting Published | CPCC Press Panel | 2:00-3:30 pm |
Tate Hall |
| Meet the artist | Charlie Arnold - visual artist | 3:30-5:00 pm |
Tate Hall |
| Imagery in Contemporary Art | CPCC Visual Arts | 5:00-6:00pm | Tate Hall |
| Film People | CPCC Film and Video | 7:30 pm | Halton Theater |
| Wednesday 28th | |||
| Historic Reenactment | Hezekiah Alexander Homesite Players | 10:30-11:00 am | Overcash Lobby |
| History Panel | Dan Morrill; Tom Hanchett, Michael Scoggins, Tony Zeiss | 11:00-NOON | Tate Hall |
| Restoring Historic Property | Jack Thomson, Gary Ritter |
12:30-1:30 pm |
Tate Hall |
| Video Editing Seminar | Apple Computer Program - Francis Shepherd | 6:00-7:30 pm | Bryant Recital Hall |
| Gene Bryant Memorial Concert | CPCC Music | 7:30-9:30 pm | Halton Theater |
| Thursday 29th | |||
| Early Music Concert | CPCC Early Music | 12:30-1:30 pm | Tate Hall |
| Meet the Artist | Greg Wyatt | 2:00-3:00 pm | Tate Hall |
| Student Film Competition | CPCC Film | 3:00-6:00 pm | Bryant Recital Hall |
| Folk Music Session | Charlotte Folk Society Charlotte Folk Society musicians Tom Walsh (fiddle), Martha Kiker (autoharp & banjo), and Phil Lesser (banjo, guitar & hammered dulcimer) perform traditional string-band music. Highly accomplished, they play it all - from beautiful waltzes to lively tunes that set your hands to clapping and your feet to dancing! Catch them Saturday mornings, playing with the group "Local Tomatoes" at the Mecklenburg County Farmers Market on Harding Place. The Charlotte Folk Society: Celebrating 25 Years, 1982-2007. Visit www.folksociety.org. |
3:30-5:00 pm | Tate Hall |
| The Healing Power of Art and Music | Judy Collins | 7:30 pm | Halton Theater |
| Friday 30th | |||
| Latin Jazz/Flutepraise | Tommy Lopez | 12:30-1:30 pm | Tate Hall |
| Jazz Panel | CPCC Music/Charlotte Jazz Society | 3:30-5:00 pm | Tate Hall |
| Billy Spencer Memorial Jazz Concert | CPCC Big Band, A Sign of the Times, Charlotte Jazz Orchestra | 7:30-8:00 pm 8:00-9:00 pm 9:00-10:00 pm |
Halton Theater |
| Saturday 31st | |||
| ArtsFest Closing Party | Beach Music by Smitty Flynn & The Rivieras and Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs | 7:00-10:30 pm | Taylor Hall |
| ALL WEEK | |||
| Gallery exihit | Robert Tynes | All week | Ross Gallery Lobby |
| Pease Gallery | Ed Burnam | All week | Pease Gallery |
| A table to sell our titles | Bookstore | All week | Lobby of Overcash |
| Up and Coming Artists in Our Community | All week | Cato Campus Atrium | |
| OTHER CAMPUS EVENTS | |||
| Monday 26th | |||
| Author's Reading, Etc. | Karen Luddy | 12:00-12:50 pm 1:00-1:50 pm |
Levine Auditorium Room 2150 |
| Wednesday 28th | |||
| Art in the Garden | Elizabeth Harris | 2:30-3:30 pm | Cato Campus Auditorium |
| Storytelling for a Diverse Population | Irania Macias Patterson | 2:00-3:30 pm | West Campus Auditorium Room 1120 |
| Thursday 29th | |||
| Woman in Welding: “It’s Not Just an Arc, It’s an Adventure” | Irene Houston | NOON-1:00 pm | Harper Campus Room 303 |
| Friday 30th | |||
| Artistic Airbrush Demonstration | Andrew Calhoun | 9:00-11:00 am | North Campus TS Building, Room TS160 |