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SUMMARY:Artivism
DESCRIPTION:As a universal language\, the arts have always been an effective tool for addressing social issues. Artivism or “activist art” is a form of social protest that explores cultural and political concerns. However\, it is much more than just an innovative tactic\, Artivism involves an entire practice that attempts to inspire positive change in society. This juried exhibition features works of art that employ spectacle\, symbolism and collective participation to fight for issues of social justice including racial discrimination\, gender equality\, fair labor practices\, human rights and more. \nParticipating Artists Include: \nEllis Angel\nMarilyn M. Baldi\nJanet Boltax\nMerry Brennan\nRoberta C. Scott\nBeverly Crilly\nPatricia Dahlman\nMichael Dal Cerro\nIsabella DeAnglis\nDawn DiCicco\nMark Dornan\nAnne Dushanko Dobek\nShekira Farrell\nNette Forne Thomas\nSophie French\nJessenia Gaviria\nGhazel Ghazi\nEmily Gilman Beezley\nIndira Govindan\nSandra Gustafson\nStephen Harrison\nJesse Hill\nAnnie Hogan\nPatricia Hutchinson\nJulia Justo\nEdward Kelley\nLouise Krasniewicz\nRashna Madon\nStephen Marc\nAlexandra Martin\nBonnie McKee Totora\nIrmari Nacht\nChris Revelle\nAndrew Ricci\nPatrice Robinson\nStuart Robinson\nCharles Andrew Seaton\nRosary Solimanto\nWilliam Stoehr\nColleen Sweeney Gahrmann\nSandy Taylor\nJohn Taylor-Lehman\nBrad Terhune\nHannah Ueno\nJoseph Villa\nMaryann Vitiello\nTerrill Warrenburg\nJudy Wukitsch\nBelgin Yucelen
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/artivism18/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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SUMMARY:eDNA: A Forensic Approach to Fish Detection
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth and Rockefeller universities are pioneering a marine life detection technique that holds the promise of being less expensive\, more humane and more revealing than other longstanding scientific methods. Faculty and students from both institutions have been conducting research in water bodies along the New Jersey and New York coasts using environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling\, an approach that allows scientists to confirm the presence of fish and other organisms by testing for trace amounts of genetic material that they shed into the water. \nJoin us for a free panel discussion that breaks down the science of eDNA and provides an update on what area waterways will be studied next. Pizza and refreshments will be served. \nPANELISTS \n\nJason Adolf\, Monmouth University Endowed Professor of Marine Science\nJesse Ausubel\, Director\, Rockefeller University Program for the Human Environment\nKeith Dunton\, Monmouth University Assistant Professor\, Department of Biology\nMark Stoeckle\, Senior Research Associate\, Rockefeller University Program for the Human Environment\n\nFor more information\, contact Karl Vilacoba at 732-571-3688 or kvilacob@monmouth.edu.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/edna-a-forensic-approach-to-fish-detection/
LOCATION:Club Dining\, Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Current Student,Faculty,School of Science,Urban Coast Institute
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SUMMARY:Spring 2018 Dance Concert - Artists Rising
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Student Scholarship Week\, artists from the Spring Choreography Class will present their original works that they have spent the semester creating. Performances will also feature the choreographic explorations of the studio dance course and original works by faculty members. Join us to see dance artists rising at Monmouth University.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/springdance18/
LOCATION:Lauren K. Woods Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Concerts,Dance,Free,Music + Theatre Arts,Student Performances
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