Sweet Briar College
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Sweet Briar College: Murchison Lane Auditorium 134 Chapel Road, Sweet Briar, United States -
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SBC 2025 Fall Dance Concert
Babcock Fine Arts Center Sweet Briar College, Amherst, United States -
Winter Ceramics Studio Holiday Sale & Open House
Sweet Briar College 100 Sweet Briar Drive, Amherst, United States -
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Afro-Brazilian Martial Arts Dance Workshop
Babcock Fine Arts Center Sweet Briar College, Amherst, United States -
UBU MORT-VIVANT
Babcock Fine Arts Center Sweet Briar College, Amherst, United StatesTheatre -
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Art Exhibition & Talk by Katie Hoffner feat. the Work of Lydia Ruyle
Benedict Hall, Sweet Briar College 134 Chapel Road, Sweet Briar, United States -
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Senior Art Exhibition: Handle With Care
Pannell Gallery at Sweet Briar College 134 Chapel Road, Sweet Briar, United States -
Sweet Briar Spring Ceramics Studio Sale & Open House
Sweet Briar College 100 Sweet Briar Drive, Amherst, United StatesCome celebrate the last day of 12-week classes and spring at the Spring Ceramics Studio Sale & Open House. Funds raised will go towards materials and equipment for student use and visiting artists. The sale will take place in the ceramics studios located adjacent to the Art Barn. Cash and check are preferred, Venmo accepted.
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Sweet Briar Summer Arts & Writing Retreat – Early Bird Deadline (Extended)
Sweet Briar College 100 Sweet Briar Drive, Amherst, United StatesWe will welcome adults for a four-day, three-night retreat featuring distinguished Sweet Briar faculty, immersive learning experiences, jazz evening, wine tasting, and time to explore our beautiful campus. The all-inclusive registration price includes all meals, receptions, evening entertainment, and accommodations in the College’s Elston Inn or residence hall rooms. Learn more and register today: sbc.edu/retreat
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Three Notch’d Road Ensemble Performance at Sweet Briar
Sweet Briar College 100 Sweet Briar Drive, Amherst, United StatesThree Notch’d Road, a Virginia baroque ensemble, specializes in the performance of historical repertoires from both sides of the Atlantic. They will perform baroque music titled “Glorious Mysteries: Rosary Sonatas of Heinrich Biber” on campus in Mills Chapel on May 1.