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Media Collision

The Communication Arts faculty invites you and your students to attend the events of MEDIA COLLISION 2018, the Communication Arts showcase of outstanding student work.  Please share this with your students.   SCHEDULE MEDIA COLLISION 2018   GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA H216 TV STUDIO AND H204 SEMINAR ROOM 12:00-1:00      Pizza and Poster Session 1:15-1:45        […]

Auditions

Sharp Theater 505 Ramapo Valley Road: Berrie Center, Mahwah, United States

“Deep End” Screening at the Clairidge

Clairidge Theater 486 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair, NJ, United States

"Deep End", an original 5-episode Web Series produced by Ramapo College film students, was selected to screen at the first ever New Jersey Web Festival. The series is nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, Best Editing, and Outstanding Drama Series. The screening will be held at the Clairidge Theater in Montclair, NJ on Sept 15 at 7:05pm. For […]

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.