• Pop Surrealism: From the James and Maureen Dorment Collection

    DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall

    Pop Surrealism (or Lowbrow Art) is a contemporary art movement blending surrealism’s dreamlike, unconscious themes with pop art’s imagery from popular culture, cartoons, comics, and kitsch, characterized by high technical skill, satirical commentary, and roots in underground scenes like hot-rod culture and punk rock, often featuring fantastical characters and exploring social themes with dark humor and whimsy with magazines like Juxtapoz popularizing the style. The exhibition features key artists from this movement including Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia, Ana Bagayan, Swoon, Neckface, Barnaby Whitfield, John John Jessie, Tim Biskup, Liz McGrath, Mark Ryden, Aaron Johnson, Camille Rose Garcia, R. Crumb, and many more. Reception will be held on Friday, February 20th from 7 – 9 p.m.

  • HAWK SATURDAYS- Student Center Takeover

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    Join OSE for an evening games, activities, food, refreshments, novelties, giveaways and prizes. There’s a little bit of everything for everyone!n—nEvent Details: https://campusgroups.monmouth.edu/rsvp?id=375668

  • Women’s Tennis vs Rider

    Little Silver, NJ, Little Silver Tennis Club

    Monmouth University Women’s Tennis vs Rider

  • Men’s Tennis vs Wagner

    Oakhurst, NJ, Park Ave Tennis Center

    Monmouth University Men’s Tennis vs Wagner

  • Pinewood March Madness

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    Join your RAs in making march madness brackets. Winner gets a GIFTCARD!n—nEvent Details: https://campusgroups.monmouth.edu/rsvp?id=375712

  • Exhibition on Screen – Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman

    Pollak Theatre

    Mary Cassatt made a career painting the lives of the women around her.  Her radical images showed them as intellectual, curious and engaging. This was a major shift in the way women appeared in art. This film tells a riveting tale of great social and cultural change at a time when women were fighting for their rights and the language of art was being completely re-written. Mary Cassatt and her modern women were at the heart of it all.

    Professor Kenneth Womack will offer pre-film commentary about Cassatt’s groundbreaking Modern Woman project. After the screening, he will lead a discussion about the film and Cassatt’s enduring artistry. He will also be on hand to sign copies of The Time Diaries, his novel about Cassatt’s relationship with fellow impressionist Edgar Degas. Copies of the book will be available for purchase at cost for $20.

    $23 (Adult), $21 (Senior), $10 (Child), $5 (MU Student)