Three students perform, two are playing guitar and one student is singing.

The event featured panel discussions and three performances at the College Station Events Center. Hagler Fellow Lyle Lovett and his guests Leland Sklar and Chuck Ainlay were among the panelists.

A woman stands in front of a powerpoint presentation and points to a picture of a man, with text underneath that reads “Giovanni Battista Moroni, The Tailor, 1565, oil on canvas, 99.5 x 77 cm, National Portrait Gallery, London NG697.”

“History in the Making: Reconstructing Early Modern Textiles and Clothing” featured hands-on activities including experimenting with fabric dyes and stamp patterns.

Three men sit at a table, the man in the center is holding a microphone.

The film was made by Danny Tedesco and showcases four legendary session musicians: Leland Sklar, Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel and Waddy Wachtel.

Two students are performing on marimbas in a large library and museum space, dozens of people are seated in chairs watching them.

The second-annual showcase featured student performances April 7–11, spanning genres and styles from opera to percussion to experimental works.

Four dancers are on stage posed with their heads back, they are wearing long fluffy dresses.

The performances were April 9-11 at the Black Box Theater in the Physical Education Activity Program Building.

Three people sit at a table, the person on the right is holding a microphone for the person in the middle to speak into. Behind them is a screen projector where the word “Chapters” is shown.

Join us April 14 for the next event in Lovett’s Hagler Fellow residency: a screening and discussion of “Immediate Family,” a 2022 documentary by Danny Tedesco.

Two people sit in chairs with a small table on the floor between them. They are in a black box theatre and in the foreground are the backs of people’s heads seated in the audience.

Sadoski graduated from A&M Consolidated High School before embarking on an acting career in theatre, television and film.

The word "momentum" is on a black canvas, with a dancer posed leaning back with her legs seperate and she is tugging on her t shirt in a dance pose.

The shows are April 9-11 at 7 p.m. at the Black Box Theater, Room 207, in the Physical Education Activity Program Building.

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The artists describe their work as exploring how ordinary objects can hold memory and meaning, and how creating can help individuals reflect on personal and political change.

Nine college students pose with marimba mallets and smile behind marimba instruments.

More than 100 students will perform over the course of the week in styles that range from traditional solo and ensembles to interarts and emerging areas in music technology.