The Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the Abilene Zoo at 7:30 p.m. April 13 for “Pops at the Zoo.” This year marks the fifth consecutive season AbiPhil has staged an outdoor performance at the Abilene Zoo. What began as a pandemic-era workaround - 2020’s Interlude Outdoor Concert Series - has become a beloved annual tradition. “My husband and I love the … [Read more...]
Grace Volunteer of the Year Enjoys Helping Museum
Sue Pecoraro never considered her volunteer time at The Grace Museum as noticeably significant. She certainly never imagined being named 2023 Volunteer of the Year. “I was so surprised when the museum’s director, Laura, called to give me the news! I didn't even know there was such an opportunity,” she said. But Pecoraro had given a lot more than she realized. Pecoraro … [Read more...]
Jason Chin Captures the Art of Science for NCCIL Exhibit
Jason Chin may not be a scientist by vocation, but he has managed to capture the art of science in his stunning and detailed children’s picture book illustrations, currently on display at the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature (NCCIL). It is no surprise that Chin was enamored with nature and science from an early age. He grew up in Massachusetts with his … [Read more...]
Concert Will Celebrate Music of Acclaimed Film Score Composer
The Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the Abilene Convention Center at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 for the second concert of its Pops Series, “The Music of John Williams.” In addition to music from such classics as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the evening will also feature the Abilene Philharmonic’s first-ever movie trivia … [Read more...]
Grace Exhibition Celebrates Black Artists
Artists must observe their surroundings very closely. Do you see that tree? Notice the different shapes of its leaves. Now, draw them. See those shadows on the ground? What colors are they? Now, paint them. Can you see the texture of that bird’s feathers? Really look… Professor Biggers often called attention to the importance of observation in his art classes at Texas … [Read more...]













