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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis Teach-In 2023: Are the Answers to Climate Change ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’?
DESCRIPTION:A Marine Science and Policy Perspective on Offshore Wind Energy in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Jason Adolf\, Ph.D.\, Keith Dunton\, Ph.D.\, and Professor John Tiedemann. \nThe development of offshore wind energy as an alternative to fossil fuel-based energy is happening rapidly on the continental shelf off the coasts of New Jersey and New York. However\, there is a combination of excitement and reservation among academic\, environmental and stakeholder groups surrounding this issue – while the need for non-fossil fuel energy is clear\, the potential impacts off offshore wind development on the marine environment and economy are unclear.  This session will highlight the regulatory\, permitting\, and monitoring process involved in offshore wind development and highlight the involvement of Monmouth University faculty and students in fisheries monitoring plans aimed at detecting potential impacts of offshore wind development. Non-invasive techniques such as environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses and acoustic telemetry will be discussed with regard their role in the broader picture of understanding the continental shelf marine ecosystem and potential impacts of offshore wind.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/climate-crisis-teach-in-2023-are-the-answers-to-climate-change-blowin-in-the-wind/
LOCATION:Edison Atrium – Room 201
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Free,Lectures,School of Science
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SUMMARY:Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From? by Victoria Reis
DESCRIPTION:Curator Victoria Reis\, Founder & Artistic Director of Transformer Arts Organization\, will highlight innovative contemporary platforms artists and arts organizations have initiated nationally to develop\, create\, and present art. Showcasing a range of visual art practices\, including performative\, experiential\, social\, and pedagogical\, Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From? investigates current and future models of art organizing. \nTransformer is a Washington DC based arts organization that develops multi-faceted exhibition and program platforms to advance emerging contemporary artists & arts practices. \nVictoria Reis is a curator\, writer\, and arts organizer who has been actively supporting contemporary visual artists and arts organizations within local\, national\, and international contexts since 1991. \nIn 2002\, Reis co-founded Transformer\, an internationally recognized non-profit visual arts organization based in Washington\, DC. Since 2006\, Reis has been leading Transformer as its Executive & Artistic Director\, curating and presenting substantial exhibitions and programs in support of emerging artists\, innovative cultural production\, and new & best practices within contemporary visual art. Reis has established comprehensive cultural partnerships & collaborations with an extensive range of arts\, educational\, and diplomatic organizations and institutions. She has launched and advanced the careers of several hundred artists. \nIn May 2017\, Reis expanded Transformer’s programming to include Siren Arts\, an Asbury Park\, NJ based summer residency program for emerging visual artists working within the performance art discipline. Siren Arts will be presenting its 7th season of programming summer 2023. Reis is a Founding Member of Common Field\, a national network of art spaces and artist-led initiatives. She has been a member of ArtTable since 2000. In 2018\, she joined the Board of Directors of Monmouth Arts\, a non-profit arts organization supporting artists and arts organizations throughout Monmouth County\, NJ.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/do-you-know-where-your-art-comes-from-by-victoria-reis/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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SUMMARY:T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack\, each month we’ll explore a different novel. All you have to do is Zoom in and join the discussion! \nThis month’s novel is T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land \nFamous for juxtaposing Eastern cultures with Western literary references\, The Waste Land has been celebrated for its eloquence\, depth of meaning and numerous subtleties. Quickly ascending to the status of literary classic\, The Waste Land is widely considered by literary scholars to be Eliot’s finest poem\, representing a maturity in his style and a confidence in both expression and in research. \nWhen you register you will be provided the meeting link to join the conversation.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/t-s-eliots-the-waste-land/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts at Monmouth,English,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T193000
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SUMMARY:It's Time To Talk Sync
DESCRIPTION:Are you a music enthusiast who’s always been curious about the behind-the-scenes workings of sync and music licensing? Look no further! Our virtual panel brings together a dynamic group of industry experts who will share their insights\, experiences\, and tips on navigating the complex world of sync and music licensing. \nThis virtual panel is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the intersection of music and visual media. \nGet to know our Panelists below: \nTeng Chen – Audio Engineer and Music Editor with a decade of experience in music production in a variety of musical genres. Currently\,  a pre-record music editor and mixer at NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Teng has worked in studios such as Samurai Hotel\, Oktaven Audio\, Audiosmith (at Dimenna Center)\, Power Station NYC\, etc.\n \nStef Fink – Executive Music Producer and founder of Music Box\, a female-forward music solutions company providing full music services including original music for Film and TV. \nGabrielle Mandel – Director\, Music Creative for Animated Features and Event Series at Netflix. Gabrielle has worked on many Netflix Animated projects including ‘Klaus\, Over The Moon\, The Willoughby’s\, Apollo 10 1/2’ and more\, being a part of the first streamer to win both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Animated Film. \nJohnathan McHugh– Independent Producer/Director/Music Supervisor who has held high-ranking creative positions in A&R and Marketing at A&M Records\, New Line Cinema/Warner Brothers\, Sony\, and Universal Records. McHugh is a Producers Guild Documentary jury member and co-founder of the Guild of Music Supervisors. \nJared “Deraj” Wells – Independent Artist and Music Producer. His unique\, well-received sound has resulted in features on national media outlets such as Call Of Duty Mobile\, Amazon\, Facebook\, NBC\, ABC\, and more. \nBrian Vickers – Music Supervisor for The Walt Disney Studios’ in-house theatrical marketing team\, The Hive. Brian worked on a number of blockbuster film campaigns that include both Avengers: Infinity War & Avengers: Endgame\, Star Wars: The Last Jedi & The Rise of Skywalker\, and more recently\, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever\, Avatar: The Way of Water\, Turning Red\, Encanto\, and many more. \nWhen you register you will be provided the meeting link to join the conversation.\nPresented by Blue Hawk Records
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/its-time-to-talk-sync/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums,Music + Theatre Arts,Student Activities
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