Graduate Recital: Sung Tak Kim
Sunday, November 9, 2025 7:30–8:30 PM
- LocationMusic, Fine Arts Building South
- DescriptionSung Tak Kim, a graduate student at UTA, will take the stage to share their passion for music with the audience. This recital promises a delightful experience of beautiful melodies and impressive musical talent.
This performance is free and open to the public. It takes place in FA 258, located in the Central Section of the Fine Arts Building.
The doors will open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.
Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information. - Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/graduate-recital-sung-tak-kim
- CategoriesArts & Culture
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