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View the 2015-2016 Fine Arts Calendar
2015–2016
SEASON
THE DIVISION OF FINE ARTS AT YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE OFFERS AN EXCITING
LINEUP OF WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCES, EVENTS, AND EXHIBITIONS PRESENTED
BY THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS, THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, AND THE CAMPUS GATE
ART GALLERY. THE 2015-2016 SEASON SHOWCASES THE CREATIVE EFFORTS AND
TALENTS OF YHC STUDENTS, YHC FACULTY, AND DISTINGUISHED GUEST ARTISTS.
THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS
Each season, YHC’s theatre
company presents a full
lineup of notable productions,
including full-length musicals,
innovative dramas, classic plays,
children’s shows and more.
The Mainstage Season
features four
marquee-style
musicals and
plays directed and
designed by faculty,
professional artists or
advanced upperclassmen.
The Second Season
includes exciting and
innovative events
like musical revues
and cabarets, staged
readings, and oneact plays.
The Studio Series
features productions
showcasing
student direction
and provides
an invaluable
educational
experience that
focuses on the
fundamentals of the
production process.
CAMPUS GATE
ART GALLERY
MUSIC ENSEMBLES
YHC Chamber Choir
YHC Guitar Ensemble
DIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMAN
DIRECTOR: DR. RICHARD KNEPP
This dynamic ensemble’s
extensive repertoire ranges from
moving works by Renaissance
masters to original arrangements
of current pop hits.
Students perform intricate
works for classical guitar during
intimate and enthralling concerts
that feature solos, duos, trios and
quartets.
YHC Community Band
YHC Jazz Band
DIRECTOR: ALAN DENMON
DIRECTOR: DR. MIKE CAMPBELL
Comprised of high school and
adult musicians from the local
community, the Community Band
performs traditional band classics
as well as entertaining “pops”
music.
This ensemble performs a variety
of music covering many styles
of the big band genre, including
swing, bop, Latin jazz and fusion.
YHC Percussion Ensemble
YHC Concert Band
DIRECTOR: MARY LAND
This powerful ensemble gives
woodwind, brass and percussion
players ample opportunities to
perform a wide repertory of wind
band literature.
DIRECTOR: ERIC BROWN
This group performs a variety
of solo and ensemble literature
written for percussive instruments
such as xylophone, marimba,
vibes, tympani and more.
YHC Piano Ensemble
The gallery hosts exhibitions
by nationally recognized
professional artists, plus the
annual Student Juried Art
Exhibition and Senior Thesis
Exhibition. Each show has
an opening reception where
guests can meet and mingle
with the exhibiting artist.
YHC Concert Choir
DIRECTOR: JEFFREY BAUMAN
The College’s largest musical
ensemble hosts a variety of
themed concerts throughout
the year, often teaming up with
fellow ensembles to present
unforgettable concerts.
DIRECTOR: CYNTHIA DEFOOR
Talented students perform works
for piano duos, duets, trios, and
quartets. Contributions for all
performances are accepted to
benefit YHC’s student chapter
of the Music Teachers National
Association.
9/26
8/18-9/25
Cinderella’s Mice
From Star Wars to
Transformers by Livio
Raymondelli
Fred Register Endowment
for Children’s Theatre
Music and Lyrics by Ben Morss
Book and Additional Lyrics by
Justin Warner
Based in Los Angeles,
concept artist Livio
Ramondelli’s impressive
list of credits includes the
comic books “Transformers:
Autocracy and Monstrosity”
and “Transformers: Chaos,
Robots in Disguise,” as
well as covers for “Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “G.I.
Joe,” and “30 Days of
Night.” He often provides
art and designs for Google,
Hasbro, and Upper Deck, and
previously worked for worldrenowned artist Jim Lee at
WildStorm/DC Comics.
Spencer is a little mouse
with big dreams, and he has
exciting plans for the royal ball
just like his friend Cinderella.
His dreams of raiding the buffet
at the ball are dashed when the
fairy godmother turns Spencer
and his sister into horses. How
will Spencer sneak into the
ball now? How will his crazy
improvisations make or break
Cinderella’s big night with the
Prince? This frivolous take on a
time-honored fairy tale shows
even the smallest characters
can make a big difference.
9/28-29
The Mikado
Fall 2014
Sylvia
By A.R. Gurney
This award-winning play tells the
story of a dog named Sylvia, the
couple who adopts her and the
resulting comedy. Based in New
York City in the 1990s, audiences
receive an inside look into the
romantic triangle that is the result
of one man’s mid-life crisis.
9/29-10/30
Suriya by Jim Neel
Jim Neel’s sculpture, drawings and photography have appeared in
regional and national exhibitions as well as academic galleries. Working
as a freelance photojournalist covering the wars in Central America and
life and death among the Serpent Handling Holiness of Appalachia,
his work has appeared nationally and internationally in more than thirty
newspapers, magazines and hard-cover publications. He currently serves
as associate professor of art at Birmingham-Southern College and
director of The Durbin Gallery.
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
8/18
1
From
Star Wars to
Transformers
by Livio
Raymondelli
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
2 3 4 5
Aug. 18-Sept. 25
CG
From
6 7 8
910 1112
Star Wars to
Transformers
by Livio
Raymondelli
Opening
Reception
6 p.m. | CG
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Cinderella’s 26
20 21 22 23 24 25
Mice
2 p.m.
GA
27
Sylvia
7 p.m.
GA
28
Sylvia
7 p.m.
GA
29
30
Suriya
by Jim Neel
Sept. 29-Oct. 30
Opening
Reception
6 p.m. | CG
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
10/4
10/22
Concert Band
Senior Showcase
Guest Artist Concert:
Elizabeth and
Raymond Chenault
The Concert Band will kick
off the music season with a
spectacular program featuring
solos by talented seniors in
the YHC band program.
Fay Harmon Clegg Hoag, ’33,
Concert Series
Enjoy an evening of sensitive and
exciting artistry by “America’s
famous duo-organists” Elizabeth
and Raymond Chenault.
YHC Community Band
10/24
Kaleidoscope Concert
Members of the talented Department of Music, anchored by the
Concert Choir, celebrate the College’s Family Weekend with an
entertaining program that’s sure to appeal to audiences of all ages.
Student vocalists and instrumentalists shine while sharing their love of
music making during this delightful concert.
OCTOBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
123
Concert
4
56 78910
Band Senior
Showcase
3 p.m.
GA
$
11 1213 141516 17
Guest
18 1920 212223
24
Artist
Kaleidoscope
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
$
Concert:
Elizabeth &
Raymond
Chenault
7 p.m.
GA
25
26 Community
27
Band
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
28
Chamber
Choir
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
$
29
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
30
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
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11/5-24
“Fisher King”
by Ted Whisenhunt
Confluence
Alice Hirt & Jo Bearse Endowed Art Exhibition
Featuring works by Associate Professor of Art Ted Whisenhunt,
Assistant Professor of Art Jeremy Waltman, Adjunct Instructor of
Art Duncan Baird and Campus Gate Art Gallery Director Camden
Goddard, ’14, this talented group of artists will showcase a variety of
artworks in both two- and three-dimensional media.
11/10-15
Almost, Maine
By John Cariani
On a cold, clear, moonless
night in the middle of winter,
all is not quite what it seems
in the remote, mythical town
of Almost, Maine. As the
northern lights hover in the
star-filled sky above, Almost’s
residents find themselves
falling in and out of love
in unexpected and often
hilarious ways. Knees are
bruised. Hearts are broken.
But the bruises heal, and the
hearts mend—almost—in this
delightful midwinter night’s
dream.
11/12
New Music Festival
Join YHC’s Concert Band for an
exciting evening of contemporary
classical music featuring works
by award-winning composers
Samuel Hazo and Daniel Perttu,
including the premiere of Perttu’s
“Callanish,” a work for clarinet
and wind band commissioned by
YHC Assistant Professor of Music
Dr. Leigh Miller.
11/20
Guest Artist Concert:
Brandon Hood, ’05
Blairsville native and YHC
alumnus Brandon Hood, ’05, is
a popular Nashville songwriter
who has worked with some of
country music’s most successful
artists. Hood will perform his
own compositions in addition
to crowd favorites during the
College’s annual Homecoming.
NOVEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Percussion
Confluence
1 23
456
7
Ensemble
Nov. 5-24
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
Opening
Reception
6 p.m.
CG
8 910
11121314
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Almost,
Almost,
Almost,
Almost,
Almost,
“Pay What
You Can”
Preview
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m. | DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
New Music
Festival
7 p.m. | GA
$
Guitar
Jazz Band
Almost,
Guest
15
16
17 18 1920
21
Ensemble
Concert
Maine
Artist
Concert
7 p.m.
C
7 p.m.
GA
2 p.m.
DT
$
22
23
Concert:
Brandon
Hood, ’05
7 p.m.
GA
$*
24
25
26 27
29 30
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
28
12/1
Christmas at Young
Harris Concert
YHC’s Concert Band,
Concert Choir and
Chamber Choir will get
into the Christmas spirit
at this beloved annual
concert. The enchanting
evening of seasonal
selections will feature the
traditional “Hallelujah
Chorus,” an uplifting
rendition of “O Holy
Night” and a magical
holiday surprise that’s not
to be missed.
12/1 -11
48: The Christmas Cards of Dale Cochran
In 1964, Cochran began to create Christmas cards silk-screened with a
homemade screen. In 1969, he brought the new technique of cut-paper
designs to his cards, with the first featuring a bird motif which would
become the subject for all of his future cards. The former YHC adjunct
professor of of art’s inspiration comes from many sources including
photographs, the printed word, observation and original concepts. His
paintings of native wildflowers and bird hang in collections across the
United States and Europe.
12/4 & 6
The Sounds of Christmas
YHC’s Community Band and the Mountain Community Chorus join
forces in this special Christmas program. Celebrate the season with this
concert showcasing the collaborative spirit among local musicians, the
College and the community.
DECEMBER
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Christmas at
The Sounds
Young Harris 12345
of Christmas
Concert
7 p.m. | GA | $
7 p.m.
GA
48: The
Christmas Cards
of Dale Cochran
Dec. 1-11
Opening Reception
5 p.m. | CG
The Sounds
6
7 8 910 1112
of Christmas
7 p.m.
GA
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27 28 29 30 31
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
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1/21-2/14
How Are We Today?
Plan for an Undoing
by Douglas Miller
Join senior theatre major
Melissa Tillery, of Blue Ridge,
as she presents a special
staged reading of her original
play, How Are We Today?
Acclaimed Kentucky mixed
media artist Douglas Miller
produces breathtaking
masterworks that explore
the inner personality of
his beautifully rendered
subjects. His works appear
in numerous public and
private exhibits and
collections across the
United States.
The Last of the Dragons, Fall 2014
YHC Jazz Band
JANUARY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
12
3 4 5 6 7 89
10 111213141516
Plan for an
How Are
17 18 19
20
212223
Undoing
We Today?
7 p.m.
DT
by Douglas
Miller
Opening
Reception
6 p.m.
CG
24/312526 27282930
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
2/11
Faculty Artist Recital
YHC Assistant Professor of
Music Dr. Leigh Miller, clarinet,
and Assistant Professor of
Music Dr. Richard Knepp,
guitar, present a memorable
evening of duets.
2/13
Unlucky in Love –
A Cabaret Fundraiser
YHC’s Delta Gamma Drama
Society presents the third annual
Valentine’s Day cabaret to benefit
student trips within the Division of
Fine Arts. Talented students will
perform a variety of short musical
and dramatic bits related to the
themes of love and heartbreak.
2/24-27
9 to 5: The Musical
Music and Lyrics by Dolly Parton
Book by Patricia Resnick
Based on the hit movie from 1980, this hilarious story of friendship and
revenge in the Rolodex era is an outrageous story of three unlikely
friends who take control of their office and learn there is nothing they
cannot do—even in a man’s world.
FEBRUARY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
123456
Faculty
Unlucky in
7 8 910
111213
Artist
Love –
Recital
7 p.m.
C
A Cabaret
Fundraiser
7 p.m.
DT
141516 17181920
21
22
23
9 to 5:
The Musical
“Pay What
You Can
Preview”
7 p.m.
GA
$
24
9 to 5:
The Musical
7 p.m.
GA
$
25
9 to 5:
The Musical
7 p.m.
GA
$
5:
26 9Theto Musical
27
7 p.m.
GA
$
28 29
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
3/3
Five Grands Fantasia
YHC’s Piano Ensemble, joined by faculty and staff members, will delight
audiences with an exhilarating concert featuring music from classical
composers to modern rock artists. Senior music major Courtland Walters,
of Stockbridge, will debut his original work “Leviathan” for five pianos,
20 hands. This special event is sponsored by YHC’s Friends of the Arts
and all proceeds will benefit FOTA programming.
3/3-31
Student Juried
Art Exhibition
This highly anticipated annual
exhibition is open to all YHC
students and showcases talent
across many artistic mediums.
Prizes will be awarded during
the opening reception.
Nicole Drake, ’15,
2014 “Best of Show” Recipient
3/18
Guest Artist Concert: The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
This Grammy-award winning guitar ensemble known for using nylon string
guitars to imitate a variety of instruments is one of the most multifaceted
groups in any music genre. Comprised of four uniquely accomplished
musicians bringing new energy to the concert stage with programs ranging
from Bluegrass to Bach, the quartet’s critically acclaimed transcriptions of
concert masterworks provide a fresh look at the music of the past, while
their interpretations of works from the contemporary and world-music
realms continually break new ground.
3/31
Guest Artist Concert:
9 String Theory
Domra virtuoso Angelina
Galashenkova-Reed and awardwinning classical guitarist John
Huston join forces to create the
unique musical collaboration
known as 9 String Theory.
MARCH
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Five Grands
12345
Fantasia
7 p.m. | GA
$*
Student Juried
Art Exhibition
March 3-31
Opening Reception
6 p.m. | CG
6 7 8 910 1112
Guest Artist
13 14 15 16 17
18 19
Concert:
The Los
Angeles
Guitar
Quartet
7 p.m.
RCC
$*
20
21
22
23
24
25
Concert
Guest Artist
27 28
29 30
31
Concert:
Band
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
$
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
9 String
Theory
7 p.m.
C
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
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Senior Thesis Exhibition
This exhibition represents a
culmination of artwork created
by senior art majors. This gifted
group will showcase a diverse
body of work, including painting,
drawing, sculpture, photography,
and many other mediums.
4/8-9
Acapalooza
Back by popular demand, this
audience favorite features a cappella
pop song arrangements by YHC
faculty and students. The all-male
ensemble Compulsive Lyres and
all-female group Southern Harmony
join forces as the Chamber Choir for
a show that’s not to be missed.
4/9-10
4/19-23
By Annie Baker
By Agatha Christie
This comedic drama
with music about
friendship, art, love
and death features
two angry young men
behind a Vermont
coffee shop. While
discussing music and
Bukowski, a lonely
high-school student
arrives on the scene,
and they decide to
teach him everything
they know.
The world’s longest
running play by the
foremost mystery writer
of her time, this classic
thriller celebrating its
60th anniversary, follows
a group of strangers
stranded in a boarding
house during a snow
storm—one of whom is
a murderer. One by one,
the suspicious characters
reveal their sordid pasts
until the last, nerveshredding moment when
the killer’s identity and
motive are finally revealed
in an exciting plot twist.
The Aliens
The Mousetrap
4/27
Musical Theatre Revue
Some of YHC’s most talented
students strut their stuff with
favorite Broadway songs, dances
and scenes selected from the
best of the young artists’ growing
professional repertoires.
APRIL
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
12
Guitar
Senior
Acapalooza
Acapalooza
3 4
5 6
7
89
Ensemble
Thesis
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Concert
7 p.m.
C
Exhibition
April 7-May 7
Opening
Reception
6 p.m.
CG
C|$
C|$
The Aliens
7 p.m.
GA
The Aliens
Concert
Percussion
10 111213141516
2 p.m.
Choir
Ensemble
GA
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
$
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
The
The
The
The
Jazz Band
The
17
18
19
20
212223
Mousetrap
Mousetrap
Mousetrap
Mousetrap
Concert
Mousetrap
7 p.m. | GA
“Pay What
You Can”
Preview
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
7 p.m.
DT
$
2 p.m. &
7 p.m.
DT
$
Mountain
Musical
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Community
Theatre
Revue
7 p.m.
DT
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Chorus
Concert
7 p.m.
GA
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
5/3
Pops on the Plaza
The Community Band presents its highly anticipated annual outdoor
spring concert. The community is invited to gather lawn chairs and
blankets and make plans to enjoy a memorable evening of familiar
musical favorites.
MAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Mountain
Pops on
1
23
456 7
Community
the Plaza
Chorus
Concert
3 p.m.
GA
7 p.m.
P
8 910 11121314
15 16 17 18 1920 21
22
23
24
25
26 27
29 30 31
ART EXHIBITION
MUSIC EVENT
THEATRE MAINSTAGE SEASON
THEATRE SECOND SEASON
THEATRE STUDIO SERIES
C
CG
DT
GA
RCC
P
Susan B. Harris Chapel
Campus Gate Art Gallery
Dobbs Theatre, Goolsby Center
Glenn Auditorium, Clegg Fine Arts Building
Rollins Campus Center
Campus Plaza
For events
marked $, refer
to the back of
the calendar.
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TICKET INFORMATION
Some events (marked
$) require payment for
admission by the general
public.
Theatre Young Harris
Mainstage Season tickets
are $10 for adults and $5
for seniors 65+ or with
YHC ID. Contributions
are also accepted during
“Pay What You Can”
Previews. Mainstage
Season tickets are
available by phone,
online or in person
through the YHC Box
Office located in the
lobby of Goolsby Center.
Admission to music
events, when required, is
$5 for adults and free for
students and children 12
and under. Admission to
events marked $*, is $10
for adults and free for
YHC students. Tickets for
music events are available
at the door.
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(706) 379-4307
yhc.edu/tickets
The Box Office is open two
weeks prior to opening
night for Mainstage Season
shows Monday–Friday,
3–5 p.m.
MUSIC
(706) 379-5182
CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY
(706) 379-5114
[email protected]
Regular gallery hours are
Monday–Friday,
9 a.m.–5 p.m.
yhc.edu/calendar
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subject to change. Check
the online calendar for
the most current event
information.
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Young Harris College Office of Advancement
P.O. Box 275 | Young Harris, GA 30582
Patrons can also join online at yhc.edu/fota.
THEATRE YOUNG HARRIS
(706) 379-4307
yhc.edu/tickets
The Box Office is open two
weeks prior to opening night
for Mainstage Season shows
Monday-Friday, 3–5 p.m.
MUSIC
(706) 379-5182
CAMPUS GATE ART GALLERY
(706) 379-5114
[email protected]
Regular gallery hours are
Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
yhc.edu/calendar
Performance dates, times,
locations and pricing are
subject to change. Check the
online calendar for the most
current event information.
Division of Fine Arts
P.O. Box 68
Young Harris, GA 30582