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SUMMARY:The Fine Art of Denim
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION EXTENDED UNTIL OCTOBER 14!!\nDenim\, with all its symbols and dualities\, is a common item of clothing that unites many around the globe. Dad Jeans\, skinny jeans\, low riders\, bell bottoms\, boot leg\, wide leg\, no leg\, 501s\, 504s\, button fly\, stretch jeans\, the American dress code writ large across centuries. With so many styles available and ways to accessorize/manipulate the fabric\, denim has historically allowed for a freedom of expression representing both individuality and shifts in cultural movements. Denim comes in a wide range of blues and other colors\, washes\, fades and textures making it a perfect\, but not obvious\, medium to create fine artwork. Denim that was discarded can open up a new way of looking\, a startling way of seeing past the everyday. What we have abandoned\, will be presented again\, re-purposed from the lives we lived\, to moments we experience together “forever in blue jeans.” \nMonmouth University’s Center for the Arts is pleased to present The Fine Art of Denim\, a juried exhibition of artists who use recycled denim in new and creative ways. The works featured in this exhibit come from artists all over the United States and abroad. \nPieces were selected from almost 100 entries by juror Vincent DiMattio\, an accomplished artist and Monmouth University Professor in the Department of Art and Design\, where he has taught for over 50 years and served as department chair and as gallery director for more than 20 years. \nExhibiting Artists include: Michele Fandel Bonner\, Howard Brandenburg*\, Kerstin Bruchhaeuser\, Emily Budd*\, Don Coulter\, Allison Dent\, Debra Disman\, Heidi Drahota\, Shelley Gardner\, George Gianakopoulos\, Sabine Heinlein\, Malka Kutnick\, Tanya Lucadamo\, Bob Mosier\, Johanna Norry\, Janice Patrignani\, Leah Poller\, Mary Schwarzenberger\, Ashley Thomas\, Ann Vollum\, Shirley Wagner \nVirtual Exhibit:  \n \n  \nThe Fine Art of Denim Artist Statements \n \n*artists featured in virtual exhibit only. \nVirtual Opening Reception:\nJune 24\, 2021 at 7 p.m. via ZOOM
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-fine-art-of-denim/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Affairs,Alumni Events,Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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SUMMARY:Are Politics and Spiritual Values Compatible? A Conversation with Cory Booker
DESCRIPTION:Join U.S. Senator Cory Booker in a discussion with Monmouth University students on the importance and challenges of putting principles into practice in politics. The conversation will be moderated by Patrick Murray of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. \nSenator Cory Booker started his political career at age 29 when he was elected to the Newark City Council. He served as the Newark mayor from 2006 to 2013 and in 2013 he was elected to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate. \nPatrick Murray was named the Monmouth University Polling Institute’s founding director in 2005. He frequently appears as a commentator on polling and politics for regional and national outlets. During federal election years\, Murray also serves as an exit poll analyst for the NBC News Decision Desk. \nThis is part of a series of campus events around the virtual visit of \nHis Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama at Monmouth on September 21. \nThis free event is open to the public\, but you must register. \nRegister\nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/are-politics-and-spiritual-values-compatible-a-conversation-with-cory-booker/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Featured,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Emma Copley Eisenberg
DESCRIPTION:The Visiting Writer’s series is thrilled to return for the 2021-22 season! The first event of the year will feature Monmouth University Adjunct Professor and Writer-In-Residence\, Emma Copley Eisenberg. \nEmma Copley Eisenberg’s fiction and nonfiction has appeared in McSweeney’s\, Granta\, The Virginia Quarterly Review\, Tin House\, Guernica\, The Washington Post Magazine\, and others. Her first book of nonfiction is The Third Rainbow Girl: The Long Life of a Double Murder in Appalachia which was a NYTimes notable book of 2020 and nominated for an Edgar and Lambda Literary Award. Raised in New York City\, she lives in Philadelphia\, where she co-directs Blue Stoop\, a hub for the literary arts. Her next two books\, a novel and a collection of short stories\, are forthcoming from Hogarth (Penguin Random House). \nEisenberg will be reading from her book\, The Third Rainbow Girl: The Long Life of a Double Murder in Appalachia and copies will be available for purchase through the University bookstore at the event.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/emma-copley-eisenberg/
LOCATION:Shadow Lawn
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,English,Lectures
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