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SUMMARY:Ocean Bodies\, A Solo Exhibit by Kimberly Callas
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University’s Ice House Gallery presents Ocean Bodies\, a powerful solo exhibition by multimedia artist Kimberly Callas. The exhibition will open on February 6\, 2025\, with an evening reception from 5:30 to 7:30 PM\, and will run through April 27\, 2025. Ocean Bodies offers an immersive exploration of humanity’s interconnectedness with the ocean\, drawing on symbols\, archetypes\, and ecological narratives to invite contemplation and action. \nThrough sculptures\, large-scale drawings\, and mixed-media works\, Callas examines the “crisis of meaning” at the heart of the climate crisis and advocates for a shift in consciousness toward an “ecological self.” This concept\, central to her work\, reflects humanity’s integral role within nature rather than apart from it. In Ocean Bodies\, she uses water-based materials\, such as dyed fabrics\, India ink\, and water-soluble graphite\, to invoke the sea’s physical presence while exploring the symbolic depth of whales\, the horizon\, and the ocean itself as metaphors for the psyche and cosmos. \nAmong the featured works is a series of 10-foot mixed-media drawings inspired by historical nautical charts\, which pair psychological journeys with the migration of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. Complementing these works are colorful life-size figurative sculptures and reliefs\, 3D-printed using bio-filament\, that further explore themes of renewal and interconnection. Through these works\, Callas poses urgent questions about the loss of meaning\, wisdom\, and biodiversity in the Anthropocene. \n“The ocean has a unique way to connect with people in an immediate and emotional way. Science and data can only tell us so much; art can speak to each of us in a way that is both uniquely personal and universal. Having Kimberly as the Urban Coast Institute artist-in-residence provided inspiration for some of the artwork in the Ocean Bodies exhibit\, which will in turn inspire others. She was also able to share her creative process with her students\, conducting lectures and using her art and sculpture as a pathway to ‘discovering the ecological self.’ This work reminds us that the worlds of art and science are two sides of the same coin\,” said Tony MacDonald\, J.D.\, Director\, Urban Coast Institute. \nCallas created much of the work in Ocean Bodies during an artist residency with Monmouth University’s Urban Coast Institute\, with additional research conducted at the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) and an artist residency at the Arts Quarter Budapest. This body of work seeks to merge art\, science\, and archetypal symbols to foster a deeper understanding of humanity’s place within the natural world and inspire meaningful environmental action. \nAbout the Artist \nKimberly Callas is a multimedia artist\, sculptor\, and the lead artist of the Social Practice project Discovering the Ecological Self. Her work delves into the human/nature relationship\, focusing on the concept of the ecological self. Recently\, she has incorporated cutting-edge technologies\, such as 3D printing with bio-filaments and CNC\, into her life-size sculptures. Art New England described her series Portrait of the Ecological Self as “unforgettable.” \nCallas’s work often involves community engagement. With her Discovering the Ecological Self social practice project\, featured in The Huffington Post\, she has led workshops across the U.S. and internationally. Her art has been showcased in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide\, earning her numerous awards and grants\, including the Pollination Project Grant\, the Urban Coast Artist-in-Residence award\, and the Puffin Foundation Grant. Her accolades include First Place in Sculpture at the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club’s Annual Exhibit in New York City. \nCallas’s recent exhibitions include the International New Media Exhibit at the CICA Museum in South Korea\, Crossing Boundaries: Art and the Future of Energy at the Pensacola Museum of Art\, and Ocean Swimmers (Entanglement)\, a solo exhibition in Budapest. In May 2025\, she will unveil a public art commission for the Lambert Castle Renovation in Paterson\, New Jersey. \nCallas holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from the University of Michigan. She is currently an Associate Professor of Art at Monmouth University and maintains studios in Maine and New Jersey. \nEvent Details: \nExhibition: Ocean Bodies\nLocation: Ice House Gallery\, Monmouth University\, 400 Cedar Ave # 600\, West Long Branch\, NJ 07764\nOpening Reception: February 6\, 2025\, 5:30–7:30 PM\nExhibition Dates: February 6\, 2025 – April 27\, 2025\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri\, 10am-5pm\, \nFor additional information\, please contact Scott Knauer\, 732.923.4786  or visit https://kimberlycallas.com/. \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/ocean-bodies-a-solo-exhibit-by-eco-artist-kimberly-callas-2/
LOCATION:Rotary Ice House Gallery
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,Alumni Calendar Featured,Art and Design,Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art and Design Department":MAILTO:sknauer@monmouth.edu
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SUMMARY:Leadership\, Civility\, and Common Ground in Politics and Public Service
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nRestoring Public Trust: The Role of Media in Advancing Civility and Informed Policy \nWelcome\n\n\nPatrick F. Leahy Monmouth University\, President\n\n\n\nModerators\n\n\n\n\nSen. Vin Gopal A Democrat representing New Jersey’s 11th legislative district. Gopal serves as chair of the Senate Education Committee and Majority Whip.\n\n\n\n\n\nSen. Joe Kyrillos (Ret.) Former Republican state senator who represented the 13th district. Kyrillos served as the Republican State Chair and is also a former Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate.\n\n\n\n\nPanelists\n\n\n\n\nBriana Vannozzi An Emmy award-winning journalist\, Briana Vannozzi serves as the anchor for NJ Spotlight News\, the newsroom of NJ PBS. Vannozzi began her television journalism career covering New Jersey State House politics for New Jersey Network News.\n\n\n\n\n\nDavid Wildstein The dean of the New Jersey press corps\, Wildstein is the editor of the New Jersey Globe and founded New Jersey’s first online news organization 25 years ago\, during the early\, dial-up days of the Internet.\n\n\n\n\nRSVP\n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/leadership-civility-and-common-ground-in-politics-and-public-service-2/
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SUMMARY:LeaderHawk - Conflict Resolution for Club/Org Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Chris McKitrick\, Ed.D. Director of Counseling and Prevention Services\nWednesday\, March 26\, 12pm-1pm | Student Center – Room 202-A\, SC  \nDescription: Join us for an interactive workshop on conflict resolution skills tailored for your organization. In this workshop\, you’ll learn effective communication techniques\, active listening strategies\, and collaborative problem-solving approaches to navigate and resolve conflicts constructively. Gain valuable insights and practical tools to manage conflict while fostering a culture of understanding and cooperation in your organization.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/leaderhawk-conflict-resolution-for-club-org-leaders/
LOCATION:Student Center – Conference Room 202A
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SUMMARY:Men's Tennis vs Army
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University Men’s Tennis vs Army
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/monmouth-university-mens-tennis-vs-army/
LOCATION:Outdoor Tennis Complex
CATEGORIES:Men's Tennis
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SUMMARY:STEMming from Punk Rock (Works in Progress Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Jeffrey H. Weisburg\, Ph.D.\, Specialist Professor\, Department of Biology \nPunk rock usually conjures images of teenagers or young adults (you know\, the dregs of society) with spiked\, colorful hair\, tattoos\, piercing\, wearing ripped jeans\, Doc Martin combat boots\, dancing violently to bass-pounding music in a hot and sweaty\, small music venue. Ph.D. in the sciences\, engineers\, and pre-med students are the furthest thing that comes to mind. Three lead singers of landmark punk bands have Ph.D.s in biology; Milo Aukerman of the Descendents (Biology)\, Greg Graffin of Bad Religion (Zoology)\, and Dexter Holland of the Offsprings (Molecular Biology). Several other punk rock artists also have graduate degrees in biology and engineering. This leads to the scientific question that needs to be examined and answered: What is the connection between punk rock and science? Is there something in the water? Is it genetics? Is it a chemical reaction that occurs when two people in the circle pit collide? All possibilities for this question will be investigated.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/stemming-from-punk-rock-works-in-progress-seminar/
LOCATION:Howard Hall 342
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Biology,Current Student,Faculty,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums,School of Science
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SUMMARY:Careers at MORGAN STANLEY: Alumni Panel & Networking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive opportunity to connect with Morgan Stanley alumni! \nEngage in a panel discussion and hear from alumni as they share their career journey’s\, key lessons learned\, and insights into what’s ahead in their field. Practice networking\, meet panelists\, and expand your professional network! Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable knowledge and make connections that could help shape your future career
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/careers-at-morgan-stanley-alumni-panel-networking/
LOCATION:PZ 205
CATEGORIES:Workshops and Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Career Development":MAILTO:careerdevelopment@monmouth.edu
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SUMMARY:Baseball vs LIU
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University Baseball vs LIU\nStreaming Video: https://go.flosports.tv/partner/caa?utm_campaign=caa&utm_medium=partner&utm_source=teams&utm_content=teams&rtid=monmouth&coverage_id=
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/monmouth-university-baseball-vs-liu/
LOCATION:MU Baseball Field
CATEGORIES:Men's Baseball
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SUMMARY:Softball at Saint Joseph's
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University Softball at Saint Joseph’s
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/monmouth-university-softball-at-saint-joes/
LOCATION:Philadelphia\, PA
CATEGORIES:Women's Softball
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SUMMARY:HPE Mix and Mingle
DESCRIPTION:Connect\, ask questions\, share experiences\, and gain valuable insights to enhance your career path and broaden your professional network with HPE Alumni.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/hpe-mix-and-mingle/
LOCATION:Varsity Club Ocean First Bank Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Health and PE":MAILTO:mwest@monmouth.edu
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