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SUMMARY:Closed: Access and Opportunity\, Diversity & Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Acts of injustice\, bias\, and disrespect\, against groups and individuals\, continue to play out across our nation. This juried exhibition will feature works that define what it means to be a good citizen in a global context\, a person appreciative of all cultures and committed to fairness with respect and equality for all. By looking broadly at access and opportunity for all members of society regardless of age\, disability\, ethnicity\, gender identity\, national origin\, race\, religious affiliation\, or sexual orientation we can help everyone recognize\, appreciate\, and respect difference. \nParticipating Artists include: \nJoan Appel\nBrandin Barón\nAmy Block\nJanet Braun-Reinitz\nLindsay Brennan\nKelly Burke\nMonica Camin\nBonnie Carlson Diana\nMarina Carreira\nAshley Carroll\nJacob Clayton\nLinda Rae Coughlin\nRosemary Fineberg\nSandra Frankel\nLinda Friedman Schmidt\nZach Horn\nRusty Leffel\nJonathan Lessuck\nJacqueline Madara-Campbell\nRashna Madon\nRosemary Meza-DesPlas\nMaria Morales\nAndrea Phox\nJohn Piccoli\nRobert Selby\nAlice Sims-Gunzenhauser\nSandy Taylor\nNettie Thomas\nHui Tian\nEmily Tironi\nShoaib Wazir\nDavid Weed\nGuta Galli and Aaron Wilder
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/access-and-opportunity-diversity-inclusion/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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SUMMARY:Closed: Gina Torello: LightScapes
DESCRIPTION:Light is a living element\, fixed in a moment of time\, captured by the lens of a machine or by the hand of man. This light shifts\, changes and instantaneously alters landscapes. It illuminates color and contrast\, in the key absence of artificial light. Lightscapes is the light in all our scapes\, originating from the sun or moon\, our natural resource. Lightscapes is the wonder of how light wraps itself around nature in a moment of stillness. \nAs you explore Lightscapes\, you will be surrounded by examples of how this light pulls you to various environments – evoking emotions\, some subtle and some turbulent. The exhibition does not seek to duplicate nature\, but instead allows the expressive and intimate use of color and light to dance within the work. \nLeveraging her strong classical European education\, Gina Torello’s work is diverse in both media and style. Her sense of expression demonstrates a mastery of color and is captured in her freedom to recreate Lightscapes that speak to the viewer from her soul. \nCome explore Lightscapes for yourself. In her retrospective exhibit\, Gina Torello demonstrates how light intertwines the subject matter of her oils\, pastels\, printmaking\, photography and sculpture in the Ice House Gallery. Gina Torello is a Professor in Monmouth University’s Department of Art and Design. \nArtist’s website:  www.ginatorello.studio
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/gina-torello-lightscapes/
LOCATION:Rotary Ice House Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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CREATED:20190628T141337Z
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SUMMARY:Closed: Inquire Within: Aurora Robson
DESCRIPTION:Aurora Robson is a multi-media artist known predominantly for her work intercepting the waste stream. Her practice is about subjugating negativity and shifting trajectories. Her work formally references recurring nightmares that she had as a child. She was born in Toronto in 1972 and grew up in Maui\, HI. After over 2 decades living and working in NYC she recently moved to the Hudson Valley. Robson holds a double major (B.A.) in visual arts and art history from Columbia University.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/inquire-within-aurora-robson/
LOCATION:DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200208T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200208T220000
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CREATED:20190625T141255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200124T203043Z
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SUMMARY:Black Like Me: An Exploration of the Word N-----
DESCRIPTION:Black Like Me: An Exploration of the Word N—– is a multidisciplinary work that explores the reverb of a single word in a global community. It considers the effects of the word n—–  \, all its permutations\, its history\, and its casual use in Hip Hop culture. In collaboration with two of America’s leading Black media-design technologists and local activists\, it asks if it is possible to redefine a word that was intended to belittle a people. Black Like Me combines physical\, verbal\, visual and sonic language to tell five narratives and perspectives in a unique way. \nJade Solomon Curtis is a dance artist and choreographer who integrates classical and African-American vernacular movements with mixed-media and Hip Hop culture. Through the lens of a contemporary black woman\, Curtis’ works ponder tradition and reinvention\, social justice\, social constructs as well as intuition and logic–often resulting in the subversion of an idea. She is the founder of Solo Magic\, a non-profit arts initiative collaborating with innovative artists to create socially relevant performances. She is a 2018 Artist Trust Fellow and a 2017 University of South Carolina Inaugural Visiting Fellow. Curtis was an artist-in-residence at SLIPPAGE Lab at Duke University this March. She is also the subject of an Emmy Award-winning short film\, Jade Solomon Curtis\, directed by Ralph Bevins. \nSome of the content in this performance may not be appropriate for young children.  \nhttps://vimeo.com/240917628 \nThe presentation of Black Like Me: An Exploration of the Word N—– was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project\, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/black-like-me/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Dance
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