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SUMMARY:Michael Malpass Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition extended through August 18 \nPollak Gallery and outdoor locations on campus\nDocumentary Screening: May 18\, 10 AM at Wilson Hall \nMichael Malpass’ (1946-1991) artistic legacy consists of sculpture\, drawings \, collage\, paintings\, and assemblages. He is best known for his spheres\, which revitalize found industrial objects using bandsaw and traditional blacksmithing techniques. He described his sculpture\, overall\, as “a blend of artistry\, collage\, craftsmanship and movement\,” terms that could be applied to his work in other media\, as well. His vast\, stimulating and powerful body of work has established him as one of the most respected sculptors of the 20th century. \nThe opening reception will include a premiere screening of a new documentary “Michael Malpass – A Great Circle” created by Monmouth University Communication students under the direction of Erin Fleming\,\ndirector of Production Services at 7:30 pm in Pollak Theatre.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/michael-malpass-retrospective/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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SUMMARY:The Race Card Project
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URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-race-card-project/
LOCATION:Anacon Hall\, 2nd Floor\, Student Center
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty
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SUMMARY:J. Seward Johnson Sculptures
DESCRIPTION:Following an early career as a painter\, Seward Johnson turned his talents to the medium of sculpture. Since then\, more than 450 of Johnson’s life-size cast bronze figures have been featured in private collections and museums in the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Asia\, as well as prominent places in the public realm such as Rockefeller Center\, Pacific Place\, Hong Kong\, Les Halles in Paris\, and Via Condotti in Rome. Seward Johnson is most widely known for his sculptures depicting people engaged in every day activities. Johnson’s desire to highlight the mundane in his Celebrating the Familiar sculpture series has brought a unique voice to the world of art in public spaces. \nJohnson is often recognized for his most dramatic work — and also his largest — the 70’ aluminum giant entitled The Awakening. This sculpture was selected for the International Sculpture Conference & Exhibition and is currently sited along the Potomac River at National Harbor in Washington\, DC. This work was profiled in LIFE magazine\, Time Magazine and has become a “must see” destination in the nation’s capitol. In recent years\, Seward Johnson’s monumental scale sculptures have captured the attention of the international media and a global audience. Among these are the 26 foot tall Forever Marilyn with her skirt blowing upwards defying the stainless steel and aluminum materials. Also\, the iconic “kiss” sculpture depicting the moment in Times Square when the sailor and nurse embraced in celebration of the conclusion of World War II.  \nPieces on Exhibit \nGod Bless America (Located in front of Pollak Theatre)Strolling Professor (Located in front of Pollak Theatre)Between Classes (Located in front of Pozycki Hall)  \nExhibited April 8 – August 31
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/j-seward-johnson-sculptures/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Affairs,Arts at Monmouth,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty
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SUMMARY:Student Recital: Mahal Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Music Major\, will be performing her Senior Recital at the Woods Theater on Friday\, April 22 at 7 pm. She will be featured on voice. Admission is free; light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/student-recital-mahal-wilson/
LOCATION:Lauren K. Woods Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth
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SUMMARY:Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill with Switchback
DESCRIPTION:Two world renowned Celtic duos come together for the first time on the Pollak Stage for a spectacular night of Irish music.  Irish fiddle virtuoso Martin Hayes and American master guitarist Dennis Cahill have garnered international renown for taking traditional Irish music to the edge of the genre with slow-building\, fiery performances while incorporating sensibilities from the worlds of blues and jazz. NPR calls them “one of the best fiddlers on the planet and a subtle guitar master” and The New York Times says “simply exquisite.” Hayes and Cahill have performed for President Obama and leaders of the European Union\, in major concert halls and headlining festivals around the globe.Brian FitzGerald and Martin McCormack of Switchback have been playing their brand of eclectic Celtic and Americana music at sold-out concert halls\, performing arts centers and festivals for over 20 years. Featuring a mix of Irish music and original songs\, their concerts have been described as “breathtaking scenery for your ears.” With a mix of mandolin\, guitar\, and bass their harmonies have won comparisons to the Louvin Brothers\, the Everly Brothers and Simon and Garfunkel.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/martin-hayes-dennis-cahill-with-switchback/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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