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Steve Christensen
LUMA
312.915.6164
schris6@luc.edu

Celebrating Moholy-Nagy: LUMA Presents the New Millennium Orchestra

LUMA Collaborates with New Millenium Orchestra to Complement Moholy-Nagy Exhibition

What:
The Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), in collaboration with the New Millennium Orchestra (NMO), is hosting the free public concert, Hungarian National and International Identity: The Music of Béla Bartók and György Ligeti. The concert, which will include two landmark works of twentieth century chamber music, complements the museum's current exhibition, Moholy-Nagy: An Education of the Senses, which is on display until May 9, 2010.

Following the performance, members of the NMO and the LUMA curatorial staff will host a question and answer session about both the concert and the exhibition.

Musicians include:
Andrew McCann, Violin
Elizabeth Choi, Violin
Dominic Johnson, Viola
Dan Klingler, Cello
When:
Tuesday, March 16
6 p.m.

Where:
LUMA
820 N. Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois, 60611

About LUMA
Opened in 2005, the Loyola University Museum of Art is dedicated to exploring, promoting, and understanding art and artistic expression that illuminates the enduring spiritual questions of all cultures and societies. As a museum with an interest in education and educational programming, LUMA reflects the University’s Jesuit mission and is dedicated to helping people of all creeds explore the roots of their faith and spiritual quests. Located at Loyola University Chicago’s Water Tower Campus, the museum occupies the first three floors of the University’s historic Lewis Towers on Chicago’s famous Michigan Avenue. For more information, visit the museum’s website at LUC.edu/luma.

Art illuminating the spirit!

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