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ARTS 308 Bronze Casting and Welding: Salem Art Works

This event is open to students enrolled in ARTS 308 ONLY. The "Intercollegiate Festival of Fire" at Salem Art Works is a weekend-long symposium that brings together students from across the nation to share techniques, ideas, and resources in iron casting, ceramics, glass blowing, as well as blacksmithing. With multiple large-scale iron pours, performances, gallery […]

Workshops with Aizuri Quartet

The residency will host the Aizuri Quartet, an award-winning and critically-acclaimed string quartet from New York. This year, the Quartet won the prestigious M-Prize Award, a $100,000 award from the University of Michigan. Monday 9/24 2:00-3:30: Workshop "Writing for Strings" with students of the course Musicianship III: Composition alongside other music students; (BC 308) Open […]

THEA 203-Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

This field trip is open to student enrolled in THEA 203 only. Professor Beba Shamash is taking her "The Craft of Costume" class to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to view the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination exhibit.

Iara Negrete & Bob Reich

BC 301

This is an open event. Professor Sorce has invited Ms. Iara Negrete, a celebrated Brazilian/American Singer,and Mr. Rob Reich, a full time recording and performing guitarist, to speak to the students in his musicianship courses.  

ARHT 204: Metropolitan Museum of Art Field Trip

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

This event is open to students enrolled in ARHT 204 ONLY. This semester, students in Professor Gale Berninghausen's Non-Western Art Traditions class are studying the art of Asia. This field trip to will inform and enrich students' understanding of Asian art, history, religions, and cultures.

ARHT 245: Field Trip to the Metropolitan

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

This event is open to students enrolled in ARHT 245 only. Professor Meredith Davis is taking her ARHT 245: Masterpieces of Western Art class to the Metropolitan to view the Ancient Greek, Roman, and Islamic Art galleries.

Master Class: Billy Martin

Les Paul Studio

This event is open to students enrolled in MUSI 363-01 only. Master percussionist, composer and education, Billy Martin (of Medeski, Martin, and Wood; the Lounge Lizards) will conduct a rare master class for students of recording arts 2. He will demonstrate techniques for recording percussion, discuss African and Afro-Brazilian rhythmic theory, improvisation and music production […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn homeland and comes to America in the hope of finding his family. He must navigate through a chaotic, ever-changing landscape that brings him in contact […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn homeland and comes to America in the hope of finding his family. He must navigate through a chaotic, ever-changing landscape that brings him in contact […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]