The Office for Arts Integration Events

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Sunday, October 26, 2025

  • 2:00 pm
    The Station Theatre, 223 N. Broadway Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

    Fade follows the friendship between Lucia and Abel, two Latinos working at a ruthless Hollywood studio. This is a play about class and race within the Latine community, as well as at large, and how status does not change who you are at your core.

Thursday, October 30, 2025

  • 7:30 pm
    The Station Theatre, 223 N. Broadway Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

    Fade follows the friendship between Lucia and Abel, two Latinos working at a ruthless Hollywood studio. This is a play about class and race within the Latine community, as well as at large, and how status does not change who you are at your core.

Friday, October 31, 2025

  • 7:30 pm
    The Station Theatre, 223 N. Broadway Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

    Fade follows the friendship between Lucia and Abel, two Latinos working at a ruthless Hollywood studio. This is a play about class and race within the Latine community, as well as at large, and how status does not change who you are at your core.

  • 12:00 - 1:00 pm
    University YMCA, 1001 S Wright St.

    Join us for a panel discussion with the artists, Oriana Crutcher, Elias Finkelman, Patrick Earl Hammie, and Black Kirby, of “BLXCK Uncanny: Tales of the Black + the Weird.” This exhibition runs at the University YMCA from October 8 - November 9, 2025.

Saturday, November 1, 2025

  • 7:30 pm
    The Station Theatre, 223 N. Broadway Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

    Fade follows the friendship between Lucia and Abel, two Latinos working at a ruthless Hollywood studio. This is a play about class and race within the Latine community, as well as at large, and how status does not change who you are at your core.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

  • 2:00 pm
    The Station Theatre, 223 N. Broadway Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

    Fade follows the friendship between Lucia and Abel, two Latinos working at a ruthless Hollywood studio. This is a play about class and race within the Latine community, as well as at large, and how status does not change who you are at your core.