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2015 Ethnomusicology Graduate Student Exhibits

These exhibits were assembled by graduate students in Professor Solis’s MUS 512: Introduction to Ethnomusicology course during the 2015 Spring semester. Exhibits include “The Saz” by Ben Wheeler; “Fingerstyle Guitarists from Sub-Saharan Africa” by Pete Breithaupt; “Kabuki Music” by Justin Brauer; and “Hearing the Invisible: Visualizing the Voice” by Katie Beisel.


“The Saz” by Ben Wheeler

"The Saz" Exhibit by Ben Wheeler displayed at MPAL.

"The Saz" Exhibit by Ben Wheeler displayed at MPAL.
"The Saz" Exhibit by Ben Wheeler displayed at MPAL.

“Fingerstyle Guitarists from Sub-Saharan Africa” by Pete Breithaupt


"Fingerstyle Guitarists from Sub-Saharan Africa" exhibit by Pete Breithaupt displayed at MPAL.

"Fingerstyle Guitarists from Sub-Saharan Africa" exhibit by Pete Breithaupt displayed at MPAL.


“Kabuki Music” by Justin Brauer

"Kabuki Music" exhibit by Justin Brauer displayed at MPAL.

"Kabuki Music" exhibit by Justin Brauer displayed at MPAL.


“Hearing the Invisible: Visualizing the Voice” by Katie Beisel

Title poster for "Hearing the Invisible: Visualizing the Voice" by Katie Beisel

"Hearing the Invisible: Visualizing the Voice" exhibit by Katie Beisel displayed in MPAL.