Join us for the opening reception of an exhibition hosted by undergraduate students pursuing a degree in the Bachelor of Arts, which will feature a variety of artwork they have created over the span of the 2026 Spring semester.
Featuring Masterpieces of
Hayden and Mozart
with fortepiano and strings
May 8th, Fri 7:30pm
Annual UMSL Storytelling
Tell-a-Thon
May 12th - Tue TBDpm
Classical Guitar Orchestra
May 17th - Sun 3 pm
Free Concert
Ken Wolfe's Wun Book Launch
May 21th - Thur TBDpm
May 30th - Sat TBD pm
Cabaret Show
June 5-6 - Fri-Sat TBD pm
The St. Louis Chamber Soloists performs without a conductor, and works collectively and democratically, which lends itself to dynamic and innovative interpretations of music old and new.
“Is it now? I thought I had more time.” These are the first words in the play, spoken by Guy, who knows, like all of us, on some level, that he is about to die. In this very moving and very funny play, Eno challenges what is worth celebrating and what is worth treasuring in life.