Women Artists: Four Centuries of Creativity

Art works on loan from The Reading Public Museum Collection March 18 Exhibition opens on March 18 during normal Museum hours (12pm – 5pm). This exhibition represents four centuries of art created by remarkable women who struggled against gender bias to take their places in history. Until the twentieth century, women were often had difficulty showing and selling their work. This exhibition will be on view until May 30

High School ECISD Student Art Exhibition

March 31 You can view the work of the talented High School ECISD Students at the Ellen Noël Art Museum on March 31 – April 21. Support the next generation of artists!

Gallery at Shared Spaces – Spring / Summer show change out

April 12-16-  Spring/Summer show change out Gallery at Shared Spaces building halls open for FREE viewing 8a-5p Monday thru Friday Virtual tour with audio available  Click Here Art displayed by MAA, Palette Club, Sibley Photography Club and more,  3500 North A St, Midland

Tom Braxton Quartet

The Globe of the Great Southwest 2308 Shakespeare Road, Odessa, TX, United States

Odessa College Visual and Performing Arts invites you to hear the Tom Braxton Quartet, presented by the OC Jazz Band! Described as "one of smooth jazz's most prolific saxophonist...with all the required tools to become a major force" Tom Braxton is a critically acclaimed artist, thrilling audiences of all ages both nationally and internationally! Seating will be limited, so reserve your tickets early! Tickets on sale April 1st, 2021. Concert begins on at 7:00 PM on April 15th at the Globe Theater. We'll see you there! Won't be able to attend? No worries! A LIVE stream will be available!

Steve Trevino – I Speak Wife Tour 2021

Thursday, 15 April 2021, 8:00pm. The Ector Theatre , Odessa   https://www.ticketfairy.com/event/steve-trevino-15apr2021/?pk=9b8f45e81baed7a192b8ad58b7ebde8c378122ac203ca0a480a781790fcb845b

April Third Thursday: Debut Fiction: The Road to Publication

In April, join us for a conversation with three writers who are just days away from the publication of their debut novels. We’ll discuss the journey so far – from knowing when you’re ready to submit, to querying literary agents, to the book deal & all of the preparation for publication – everything that makes up the unique and thrilling experience of publishing your debut novel. This first part of a special two-part Third Thursday will cover the path to publication. In October, we’ll welcome our panelists back for a follow-up conversation to hear how those exciting days post-publication unfolded. Panelists include Alex McElroy, Stacey Swann, and Monica West. Website: https://www.writersleague.org/calendar/april-third-thursday-debut-fiction/ Date: 4/15/2021, 8:00-9:30 pm

UTPB Kite Fest

Friday April 16th 5pm - 7pm UTPB Library Parking Lot Stunt kites | Entertainment | Food trucks For info and accommodations email : sga@utpb.edu  

Arts of the Heart Art Sale

Palette Club of Midland presents Arts of the Heart Art Sale 907 W Wadley Ave Friday April 16, 2021 6-8pm FREE admission

Arts of the Heart Art Sale

Palette Club of Midland presents Arts of the Heart Art Sale 907 W Wadley Ave Saturday April 17, 2021 10am - 5pm FREE admission

Offline & Onstage – Midland Festival Ballet

Midland Festival Ballet is pleased to present a night of new works and old favorites on Saturday, April 17th at 7:30pm. Featuring music from Mozart, Vivaldi, and Queen, this uplifting production will show you a side of ballet you’ve never seen before. The production spans the genre from classical to contemporary and features new works by choreographers Maisha Morris, Pearl Wamsley, and Alyce Keaggy Brinkmann. The MFB Company will be accompanied by the Midland-Odessa Symphony & Chorale at the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center. Variations on a Theme of Argyle Back by popular demand this lighthearted take on classical ballet by Rob Davidson features fast footwork, traditional music by Mozart, and surprises at every turn. Hold onto your socks! Still You In a world full of images, how do we picture ourselves? Still You, is a piece that shares the individual’s journey in the midst of a collective walk. To speak what needs to be heard. To dance what is felt. To give what only you can, and believe it is enough. Baroque Lucidity Bringing the glorious harmonic melodies of Antonio Vivaldi to life, this ballet is a celebration of the three movements of Summer from his Four Seasons composition. […]