- LocationLangford Architecture Center Building C
- DescriptionAn interarts music and visual program in the 360-degree studio. Performed by Lynn Vartan, associate professor in the Music Performance program, with visual and interactive design by Visualization professors Michael Bruner, Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo and Tim Weaver. Limited seating. Email Lynn Vartan at vartan@tamu.edu.
- Websitehttps://calendar.tamu.edu/live/events/338094-memor-ii
- CategoriesArts & Entertainment
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