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ARHT 204 Non-Western Art: Museum Visit

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

This is a closed event. Students of ARHT 204 will visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art: African Art collection. Professor Peffer will be lecturing in the gallery to enhance learning objectives including how non-western objects are displayed in museums today. This event is open to students of ARHT 204 only.

MUSI 316-Music, Technology, & Media: Morris Museum Visit

Morris Museum 6 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

This is a closed event. Students of Professor Gidal's "Music, Technology, and Media" course will be visiting the outstanding exhibit at the Morris Museum which features an immense collection of mechanical music boxes, player pianos and organs, and related automata which will enhance their understanding of the development of recording devices beginning in the 18th […]

THEA 203 The Craft of Costume: Museum Visit

The Museum at FIT 227 W 27th St, New York, NY, United States

This is a closed event. Professor Shamash's "The Craft of Costume" class will be visiting the "Uniformity" exhibit at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Students will observe first-hand examples of uniforms within a historical contest as it relates to the societal contexts in which they were worm, covering several centuries. The tour […]

THEA 232 History of Theater: Japanese Noh Acting Demo & Workshop

This is a closed event. Professor Peter Campbell's History of Theater class will be visited by Noh performer Elizabeth Dowd of the Noh Training Project. Dowd will engage students in observation and experiential activity on the art of Japanese Noh Acting. Students will watch an expert performer use her body and voice to perform the […]

ARTS 328 Portrait Photography: Museum Visit

Met Breuer Museum 945 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, United States

This is a closed event. Professor del Amo's Portrait Photography class will be visiting the "Diane Arbus: In the Beginning" exhibition at the Met Breuer Museum in NYC. Diane Arbus is one of the most important portrait photographers of the 20th century. The exhibition "In the Beginning" features early and less known works that she […]

ARHT 322 American Art I: Museum Trip

Newark Museum 49 Washington S, Newark, NJ, United States

This is a closed event. Professor Davis’ class will be visiting the Newark Museum, in Newark NJ. This event is open to students ARHT 322 only.

THEA 203 The Craft of Costume: Dye Workshop

BC 201 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ, United States

This is a closed event. Students will learn how to dye a variety of natural fibers with guest Karen Skoglund for two class projects and will also learn dye techniques for distressing and aging fabrics and garments that they will employ in their classwork for fall program productions Iphigenia and Of Mice and Men. This […]

ARTS 207 Digital Photography: Museum Visit

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY, United States

This is a closed event. Professor del Amo's Digital Photography course will be visiting the "Who Shot Sports' A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. The show "Who Shot Sports' A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present" includes 170 photographers ranging from commercial to fine art, and includes artists like […]

MUSI 303 Advanced Music Performance: Groove and Rhythm with Bobby Deitch

BC 308

The course Advanced Music Performance will host drummer Bobby Deitch on Monday, November 7th from 3-5pm for a session about groove, rhythm, and career as a gigging musician. Mr. Deitch will bring to class his rich experience as a versatile performer of rock, jazz, and world music in New York and around the US with […]

ARHT 225 20th Century Art: Museum Visit

New Museum 235 Bowery, New York, NY, United States

This is a closed event. Professor Davis' ARHT 225: 20th Century Art class will be visiting the New Museum in NYC to enhance their curriculum and learning outcomes. This event is open to ARHT 225 students only.