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Current and upcoming public events in the School of Art & Design + Performing Arts Division, for the week of February 10, 2025. All events are free and open to the public.
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Save the Dates! Arts Faculty Search candidates will give public lectures. Students, faculty, staff and the public are encouraged to attend. Most lectures will take place at 4:30 pm in Nevins Theater- unless otherwise indicated.
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PLEASE READ. Important Weekly Announcements & Resources for students, faculty and staff in the School of Art & Design + Performing Arts. Find studio news, deadlines and important information here!
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Upcoming Opportunities, & Resources for students in the School of Art & Design + Performing Arts . Find due dates and deadlines for internships, exhibitions, auditions, and applications here!
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Feb 12, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Harder Hall, Room Holmes Auditorium
An artist talk by Ghazal Ramzani, titled 'Motion Capture. Video. Dance.' will be held in Holmes Auditorium on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM.
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Feb 12, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Scholes Library
AU Libraries and the School of Art & Design are hosting reading events in Scholes Library on February 12, March 5, and April 9 from 6-7pm
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Feb 14, 6:00 pm - Feb 21, 12:00 am
Robert Turner Gallery
The Robert C. Turner Gallery presents two exhibitions opening on Friday February 14 with a reception from 6-8pm. The exhibitions will be on view through February 21. Exhibitions: Turner Main Space – Threads of Her Story: Black Women in Art (Curated by Diabou Hubbard)/ Turner Catwalk – A Place to Put it All (Grace Hilliard)
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Feb 14, 12:00 am - Feb 21, 12:00 am
Robert Turner Gallery, Room Catwalk
Opening Reception February 14th 6-8 PM
On view until February 21st in Robert C. Turner Gallery Catwalk
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Feb 08, 12:00 am - Feb 14, 12:00 am
Harder Hall, Room TSI/Harland Snodgrass
Opening in the TSI/Harland Snodgrass Gallery February 8th. On view through February 15th
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Jan 31, 12:00 am - May 02, 12:00 am
Brick Residence Hall, Room Basement
Free Weekly Figure Drawing sessions. Fridays at 5:30pm in the Brick basement during the semester.
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Feb 05, 12:00 am - Feb 15, 12:00 am
Harder Hall, Room IEA- HH 429
Ghazal Ramzani is a Berlin-based Iranian dancer, choreographer, dance filmmaker, and facilitator who will be joining the Institute for Electronic Arts from February 4th to 15th. Her choreographic practice is deeply rooted in indigenous dance forms, particularly Kathak and Iranian movement traditions, and center on marginalized and undocumented stories.
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Jan 30, 5:30 pm - Feb 27, 12:00 am
Scholes Library, Room Project Room
On view in the Scholes Library Project Room, this exhibition showcases the creative outcomes of students, staff, and faculty who participated in the two-week Summer Experimental Print Workshop held in July 2024. The exhibition will run from January, 30th through February, 27th 2025
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Jan 30, 6:00 pm - Mar 11, 7:00 pm
Miller Performing Arts Center, Room Scenography Gallery
An exhibition of wok by D. Chase Angier which examines the intersection of place, walking, choreographic practices and digital imagery. Reception on Thursday, January 30 from 6-7pm in the Scenography Gallery on the first floor in Miller Performing Arts Center. The exhibition will be on view through March 11, 2025.
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Feb 15, 12:00 am - Feb 21, 12:00 am
Harder Hall, Room TSI/Harland Snodgrass
Opening in the TSI/Harland Snodgrass Gallery February 15th. On view through February 21st.
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Jan 24, 12:00 am - Mar 20, 12:00 am
Cohen Gallery
An exhibition celebrating the work of New Faculty in the School of Art and Design:
The opening reception is on 1/24, from 6 to 8 pm, in the Cohen Gallery. On view through March 20, 2025
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Jan 31, 6:00 pm - Mar 20, 12:00 am
Fosdick-Nelson Gallery
An exhibition of recent work by faculty in the Foundations Division with an opening reception on Friday, January 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Fosdick-Nelson Gallery. The exhibition will be on view through March 20, 2025
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Sep 26, 12:00 am - Mar 30, 12:00 am
Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum at Alfred University houses nearly 8,000 ceramic objects ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to modern and contemporary ceramic art.
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