Celebrate at the Rozsa
Upcoming attractions
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HOUGHTON — It may not look like it outside, but Spring is here and with it plenty to do, see and hear at Michigan Technological University’s Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts.
“Journey Through the Keweenaw: Interactive Walk-through Installations” by Michigan Tech Theatre
This exciting exhibit is free of charge and visitors can explore a series of displays where sound, light, projection and technical craftsmanship transform familiar spaces into living works of art.
Local history, copper country folklore, and the creative energy of Michigan Tech students and faculty converge in an event that is as much about place as it is about craft. It is not simply a showcase — it is an invitation to experience the Keweenaw through new eyes. The event takes place in the McArdle Theatre in the Walker Arts and Humanities Center. from 7:30 – 10 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday (April 9, 10, 11). Support for this 2025/26 Michigan Tech Theatre event provided by the Visual and Performing Arts and its Circle of Supporters.
Celebrations! – Superior Wind Symphony and Campus Concert Band
The Superior Wind Symphony and Campus Concert Band combine for their popular end-of-semester concert, featuring music of joy, triumph, and celebration. The concert takes place at 7:30 p/,/ Friday at the Rozsa Center. Support for this 2025/26 Michigan Tech Music event provided by the Visual and Performing Arts and its Circle of Supporters.
Reception for Beyond the Frame: Spring Student Art Showcase
Join artists and Rozsa Art Galleries Director Terri Jo Frew for the opening reception for Beyond the Frame: Spring Student Art Showcase in the Rozsa Art Galleries A-Space. Students in Scenic and Entertainment Design and Art on Site create an interactive art installation, based on beloved children’s books. The exhibit is immersive, and child-friendly. Enjoy refreshments, and hear from the artists to learn about the vision and inspiration for this exhibition.
The reception is from 5 – 7 p.m. Friday. The exhibit runs April 10-14. Admission free and open to the public
Rozsa Art Gallery Hours | M-F 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturdays 1-8 p.m.
Support for this 2025/26 Michigan Tech Arts event provided by the Visual and Performing Arts and its Circle of Supporters.
On The Radar
• Walker Arts and Humanities Center 40th Anniversary Open House Friday, April 10
3 – 6 p.m. Walker Arts and Humanities Center
• Mahler Resurrection Symphony – Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra and Choirs of Michigan Tech Saturday, April 18
7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center
Tickets for all upcoming events are available at the Rozsa Box Office. Hours are Monday-Friday 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
and one hour before events






