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LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 12, 2021) The University of Kentucky’s College of Fine Arts and School of Music announced the creation of the Wayland Rogers Scholarship for Excellence in the Performance of Art Song.
The Rogers Scholarship was established by distinguished alumnus Wayland D. Rogers, a renowned singer, conductor, teacher and composer based in Chicago, Illinois, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in music from UK in 1963. The scholarship will support senior music performance students who exhibit excellence in art songs or solo music with piano accompaniment.
Rogers, who was originally from Wayne County, Kentucky, held numerous faculty appointments at Northwestern University, Western Kentucky University, Loyola University Chicago, DePaul University, and the Music Institute of Chicago, served as artistic director and conductor of The Camerata Singers of Lake Forest, and served as music director of North Shore Unitarian Church in Deerfield, Illinois.
Vettuvan Koil was excavated under the patronage of an early Pandyan King Parantakan Nedunjadaiyan.
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(L) Vettuvan Koil, a Pandya monolithic masterpiece in Kazhugumalai, Tamil Nadu; the temple’s vimana that has exquisite sculptures
Among South Indian architectural edifices, Vettuvan Koil, a monolithic temple in Tamil Nadu’s Kazhugumalai, deserves special mention. A sculptor’s paradise, it is a monolithic temple like the Pancha Rathas in Mamallapuram and the Kailasanatha temple in Ellora.
Kazhugumalai, near Kovilpatti in today’s Thoothukudi district, is a small village also known for its large structure, the Kazhugachalamurthy temple. Beautiful images of Jain figures carved on rock too are found in the place.
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Entering the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery, you’re greeted by a cacophony of sounds whirls, clicks, and rattles that echo off the walls and high ceilings of the College of Fine Arts gallery. It’s all part of the multisensory experience of this year’s MFA Sculpture Thesis Exhibition. The nine pieces on display by five talented artists pull viewers around the spacious room.
This year’s exhibition, on view through Friday, March 12, is a little different from years past it features the work of both 2020 and 2021 MFA graduate students. Three of the featured artists weren’t able to show their work last year because of the pandemic, and they have been included with current MFA candidates. The 2020 graduates created new work for the show, moved by the pandemic and other events of the intervening year.