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A Life Made in Music

Permian Basin Opera presents: A Life Made in Music - The Love Story of Kirsten & Keith Chambers It all began in Texas and now they are back to tell their story! From meeting to falling in love, to navigating the performing and teaching worlds of opera, and eventually moving to NYC to follow their dreams, follow along with the sure to be fun, interactive performance! Including a performance by: The Hispanic Cultural Center of Midland's Ballet Folklorico! Accompanying musicians include MOSC String Quartet and LuAnn Lane!   September 23rd & 25th at 7:30P at the Yucca Theatre in Downtown Midland

Untapped Talent

September 23rd | 8PM-2AM | Cactus House 114 E. 29th | All ages

Art a la Carte

September 25 • 1:30 – 3:30pm • Free Join us for Art a la Carte, a fun, free, art-filled day for the whole community. This year’s theme ‘Curiouser & Curiouser’ ties in with our exhibition, “Finding Alice: An Illustrated Look at Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. Enjoy art stations and special visits from community friends such as the OHS Harp Ensemble and more!  Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/9/25/art-a-la-carte

That Captain Band

That Captain Band live at Rooster's Diner! 6:30-10:30PM | All ages | Free Show! 615 N. Sam Houston | Rooster's Diner

The Monkees Farewell Tour with Michael Nesmith & Micky Dolenz

Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz of The Monkees will embark on their farewell tour in September 2021, stopping by the Wagner Noël on September 27. Commemorating 55-years of Monkeemania, the tour will embrace major markets in North America through the fall. Their critically acclaimed concerts feature the voice of Micky Dolenz (who sang The Monkees’ biggest hits: “I’m A Believer,” “Last Train To Clarksville,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday” and “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone”) and the group’s primary songwriter, Michael Nesmith (who wrote such classics as “Mary, Mary,” “Papa Gene’s Blues,” “You Just May Be The One” and “Listen To The Band” to name but a few).This evening with The Monkees will feature songs that span the band’s entire career – from their 1966 self-titled debut album to 2016’s Good Times. Their most recent release – THE MONKEES –THE MIKE & MICKY SHOW LIVE – was issued in April 2020 and became their 17th Billboardcharting album release. In addition to their hits, their farewell shows will spotlight songs featured on their Emmy-winning TV series (“The Girl I Knew Somewhere,” “You Told Me,” “Randy Scouse Git,” “Goin’ Down” and “For Pete’s Sake”) as well as music from their feature film Head (“Circle […]

Film Series

September 30 • 7pm • Free Enjoy thought provoking art themed documentaries followed by discussions with our special Thursday Night Film Series. Thursday, September 30 will watch Latin American Women Artists (27 min). This event is hosted by the UTPB Art Department and welcome to the public.  Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/9/30/film-series

West Texas Fest

October 1 • 7-10pm  • Ticketed Fundraiser Join us for the 5th Annual West Texas Fest! This event is a fundraiser put on by the Ellen Noël Art Museum to help us raise the funds need to continue our mission is providing quality art exhibitions, educational programs/workshops for all ages, free community art days, and much more for the Permian Basin!  West Texas Fest is a Texas Beer, Wine & Sprits Tastings, tied along with local food trucks, good music, and everyone’s favorite, a corn hole tournament! We’re excited to have our West Texas Fest Corn Hole Tournament hosted by Major League Baggin’ + PBCA. *The Shot Gun Range will be closed, we are only using the venue. Visit noelartmuseum.org/west-texas-fest to become a sponsor or purchase your tickets #WTxF2021 #SuppportTheArts Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/west-texas-fest

Adventures in Art

October 3 • 2:30 – 4:30pm • $20 • Ages 6-12 Register for our monthly exhibit-driven studio classes for students ages 6-12. This month students will focus on Mixed Media.  Students will tour current exhibitions and do a related studio art project. $20 per class by advance registration only. Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/10/3/adventures-in-art

Taylor Red

Identical triplet sisters Nika, Natalie, and Nicole showcase sibling harmony in the new girl band, Taylor Red. The sisters are singers, songwriters, composers and multi-instrumentalists performing on guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin. Their program is influenced by country artists such as Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash as well as pop music artists like The Eagles and Tom Petty. Young, Fun and Country. Tickets: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/5093023/taylor-red-presented-by-live-on-stage-midland-wagner-noel-performing-arts-center

Art Tales

October 6 • 10am & 2pm • Free • Alice in Wonderland Art-loving preschoolers ages 3-5 and their grown-ups are invited to visit the Sensory Garden during nice weather (in the Art Haus during inclement weather) every other Wednesday for a beautifully illustrated story and art activity. We will read Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.   Web Links:  10 AM | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/10/6/art-tales 2 PM | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/10/6/art-tales-2

Ancient West Mexico and Forensic Anthropology

UTPB Fine Arts presents Figure-ing Out the Past: The Transcendent Embodiment of Ancient Mexican Art Reception & Lecture October 7, 2021 @ 5:30PM Followed by reception and art viewing Cardozier Gallery, UTPB Visual Arts Studio

Knit & Stitch

October 7 • 6pm Help us create a post modern sewing circle. Knitters, Quilters, Stitchers-or those who would like to be! All are invited to bring current projects to work on while we share techniques and ideas. This month’s theme is “Getting a Head Start on Holiday colors” Web Link | noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/kni-and-stitch-october