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This week,Ìýtwo new exhibits featuring local artists are on display in the UW Tower through March, a lecture-recital at Brechemin Auditorium, and a UW vocal performance highlightingÌýscenes from Mozart’s operas.

UW Tower Exhibit: Don Silverstein
January through March 2017Ìý|ÌýUW Tower
The illustrative work and abstract paintings of prolific artist Donald Silverstein will be on display on the Mezzanine Level of the UW Tower this quarter. Ìý

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Lecture-Recital: Dainius Vaicekonis

Lecture-Recital: Dainius Vaicekonis, Piano

7:30 p.m., January 12 |ÌýBrechemin Auditorium

UW alumnus and former artist-in-residence Dainius Vaicekonis, now head of keyboard studies at Seattle Pacific University, presents a lecture-recital focused on aspects of unity in the last three piano sonatas of Beethoven: Opus 109, Opus 110, and Opus 111.Ìý

UW Tower Exhibit: Deborah Conger Hughes

January through March 24, 2017Ìý| UW Tower

Two exhibits at the UW Tower will honor the generous spirit and creative ingenuity of UW alumna and retiree Deborah Conger Hughes. ÌýThese works include Assemblage Boxes and Flâneur: Photographs by Deborah Conger Hughes, which will be on display in the Tower’s Skybridge Corridor Gallery and the South Plaza Fountain Gallery, respectively.

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Opera Theater: Mozart scenes

Opera Theater: Mozart Scenes

7:30 p.m., January 14 | Meany Studio Theater

Artists-in-residence Stephen Stubbs and Cyndia Sieden lead students from the UW vocal performance program in scenes from Mozart’s operas.Ìý

UW’s Littlefield Organ in Kane Hall

Littlefield Organ Series: Timothy Olsen

3:00 p.m., January 15 | Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room

Professor of Organ at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts performs a recital on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.Ìý