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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160119
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SUMMARY:Art in Science
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Wed\, Jan 27 5:30-7:30 pmFree and Open to the Public \nThe 2nd Biennial Art In Science juried\nexhibition will express and highlight the beauty of science – through images\,\ndrawings\, and photos of natural forms and visualization of scientific\,\nmathematic\, and engineering processes based on the research and coursework of\nMonmouth University employees\, students\, and alumni. Images will reveal the\nelegance of science art in scientific results\, observations\, and failures.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/art-in-science/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160119T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T101709
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T192959Z
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SUMMARY:New Jersey State Council on the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship Showcase
DESCRIPTION:RECHNITZ HALL’S DIMATTIO GALLERY\nOpening Reception: Thurs. Feb. 4 | 5:30-7:30 PM\nGallery Hours: Mon.- Fri. 10am – 5pm\, Sat.- Sun. 10 am – 4 pm \nThis exhibit showcases the work of 2014-2015 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship winners in sculpture\, crafts and photography. Fellowships are highly competitive awards to New Jersey artists in 12 different disciplines\, based solely on artistic quality\, and designed to help artists produce new work and advance their careers.\nFellowship Artists: Betty Beaumont\, Jill Gower\, Tyler Haughey\, Jan Huling\, Jerry Hirniak\, Johanna Inman\, Alec Karros\, Christina Labey\, Scott Pellnat\, Edward Peters\, Lisa Sanders\, Roger Sayre\, Karina Skvirsky\,\nPamela Sunday\, Christina Tenaglia and Wendel White \nThe Visual Arts Fellowship Showcase is a cosponsored program between the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Monmouth University Center for the Arts.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/new-jersey-state-council-on-the-arts-visual-arts-fellowship-showcase/
LOCATION:Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160119T090000
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SUMMARY:SUSAN AMONS: WILD SIDE Maine Monoprints
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: February 11 from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. | Wilson Hall Auditorium\nOpening Reception: Thursday February 11\, from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.\nFree and open to the public \nSusan Amons lives on a rare and beautiful peninsula in southern Maine. The estuary forms the western boundary\, and the ocean stretches out to the east. Every day\, Susan observes unusual birds and animals living in this preserved pocket of wildlife habitat. Marsh hawks\, eagles\, ibis\, geese\, mink\, and fisher cats\, are some of the species included in her repertoire of study. In late summer\, Susan camps in the solitude of the north woods. The lake supports it’s own unique selection of species including; salmon\, trout\, moose\, otter\, and loons. Susan loves to sit on a rock in the stream and paint. \nEach winter\, Susan returns to the studio to work on large-scale prints inspired by images that she records from nature throughout the year. To develop her monoprints\, she creates a group of mylar shapes which she inks\, prints\, and re-inks; building up color layers and altering spatial relationships. A series of related work evolves from the printed collection of cut out shapes. What Susan enjoys most about this process\, is that she is able to pursue multiple variations of her original idea. Susan’s final prints are multiple and varied\, brilliantly frontal\, or receding in space like the animals themselves\, a memory\, mysterious\, and wild by nature. \nSusan Amons holds a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art\, and has received 21 artists’ fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center\, The Women’s Studio Workshop in New York\, and the Heliker-LaHotan Foundation in Maine. Susan is a member of the prestigious Peregrine Press in Maine\, and the venerable National Association of Women Artists in New York. Her work was chosen for the acclaimed exhibit\, “Maine Women Pioneers”\, at the University of New England in 2013. Her two recent solo exhibits include; “Natural Vision”\, at the Liriodendron Mansion in Maryland\, 2014\, and “Tidal Edge”\, at The Courthouse Gallery\, in Ellsworth\, Maine\, 2015. \nSusan Amons is represented by numerous galleries on the east coast. Her work is included in many public collections including; The Portland Museum of Art and The Farnsworth Art Museum in Maine\, The New York and Boston Public Libraries\, The Indiana University Library\, The University of New England Art Gallery\, Colby\, Bates\, and Bowdoin College Collections in Maine\, and the Zimmerli Museum Collection at Rutgers University in New Jersey. \nFor more information\, please see susanamons.com
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/susan-amons-wild-side-maine-monoprints/
LOCATION:Rotary Ice House Gallery
CATEGORIES:School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160209
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SUMMARY:Vivek J. Tiwary
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URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/vivek-j-tiwary/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T230000
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CREATED:20180725T204059Z
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SUMMARY:The Fifth Beatle: The Untold Story of the Jew Who Made the Beatles by Vivek J. Tiwary
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Cultural Studies Program at Monmouth University presents a talk “The Fifth Beatle: The Untold Story of the Jew Who Made the Beatles” by Vivek J. Tiwary the #1 New York Times bestselling author\, a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer\, and the founder of multi-platform arts and entertainment company Tiwary Entertainment Group. \nVivek’s graphic novel The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story\, based on the untold life story of Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein\, received worldwide critical acclaim and won a number of prestigious literary awards including the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Reality-Based Work and two Harvey Awards including Best Original Graphic Novel. It is a Lambda Literary Finalist for Best LGBT Graphic Novel\, an American Library Association Great Graphic Novel for Teens\, and has been added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives Permanent Collection. The Fifth Beatle is now being adapted into a feature film that has secured unprecedented access to Beatles music. Vivek is writing its screenplay and will serve as a producer. Vivek J. Tiwary is a #1 New York Times bestselling author\, a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer\, and the founder of multi-platform arts and entertainment company Tiwary Entertainment Group. \nVivek’s graphic novel The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story\, based on the untold life story of Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein\, received worldwide critical acclaim and won a number of prestigious literary awards including the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Reality-Based Work and two Harvey Awards including Best Original Graphic Novel. It is a Lambda Literary Finalist for Best LGBT Graphic Novel\, an American Library Association Great Graphic Novel for Teens\, and has been added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives Permanent Collection. The Fifth Beatle is now being adapted into a feature film that has secured unprecedented access to Beatles music. Vivek is writing its screenplay and will serve as a producer. \nOn Broadway\, Vivek’s productions have won a combined 25 Tony Awards over 44 Tony nominations—every single one of his shows has been decorated. They include such groundbreaking work as Green Day’s “American Idiot\,” “A Raisin In The Sun\,” and Mel Brooks’ “The Producers”. Vivek is currently working with Alanis Morissette and Pulitzer and Tony Award-winner Tom Kitt to adapt Morissette’s breakthrough album “Jagged Little Pill” for Broadway.\nVivek also serves on the Board of Directors for Valiant Entertainment\, a multi-platform company that boasts the third largest universe of comic book characters and has secured a 5-film deal with Sony Pictures. \nPrior to founding TEG and online music education/empowerment company StarPolish\, Vivek held a number of major label music-industry positions and has worked with artists covering the entire musical spectrum from Bruce Springsteen to Britney Spears. \nAmong many charitable pursuits\, Vivek is the Co-Founder of Musicians On Call\, a nonprofit organization that uses music and entertainment to complement the healing process. \nVivek is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of both the Wharton School of Business and the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Arts and Sciences\, and a cum laude graduate of the Collegiate School in New York City. He also holds a filmmaking certificate from The New York Film Academy and is an acting student of Susan Batson/Black Nexxus Acting Studio. \nHe lives in New York with his inspiring wife Tracy\, their delightful children Kavi and Nandini\, and a feisty papillon named Sukhi.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-fifth-beatle-the-untold-story-of-the-jew-who-made-the-beatles-by-vivek-j-tiwary/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160209T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160209T210000
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CREATED:20180725T204106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T203828Z
UID:40810101977-1455041700-1455051600@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Career Choices Roundtable - presented by the School of Science Peer Mentoring Program
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URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/career-choices-roundtable-presented-by-the-school-of-science-peer-mentoring-program/
LOCATION:Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Current Student,School of Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T101709
CREATED:20180725T204129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T180737Z
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SUMMARY:NJ MoCA Art Conversations: The Intersection of Technology and Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:The world of contemporary visual art is often intimidating\, challenging\, and seemingly unapproachable. To help break those perceptions and barriers\, New Jersey Museum of Contemporary Art will present “Art Conversations\,” a series of three scholar-led panel talks that will provide context and insight into what defines contemporary art\, its transformational trends\, and its relevance and impact on society. The highly credentialed and charismatic United Nations journalist Alexandra King will moderate conversations with art critics\, collectors\, curators\, technology producers\, and artists. The program will target new audiences comprised of the public\, students\, and informed art lovers wanting a richer understanding of these topics. The series will encourage public thought and discussion with an open Q&A at the end of each panel. \nThis panel will focus on \n\n\nthe influence and\nincorporation of breaking technologies on contemporary art.\n\nPanelists:  \nZachary Kaplan is Executive Director of Rhizome\, the leading born-digital art institution\, an affiliate of the New Museum in NYC. Rhizome commissions\, presents\, and preserves art engaged with digital culture. This year\, the organization was awarded a historic grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to build Webrecorder\, a new tool to create interactive archives of the dynamic web. Kaplan has been at Rhizome since 2013\, and before that at the Renaissance Society\, Chicago\, and MOCA\, Los Angeles. \nAtif Akin (1979\, Turkey) is an artist\, curator\, lecturer and designer. As an artist his work aims at contemplating politics through artistic practice. His work in digital media is informed by his interest in the mutational and transformational implications of the digital world. Recent projects tackle topics such as natural disasters and energy politics; radioactivity and nuclear mobility; multi-culturism within the context of war; and how society’s catastrophes turn into spectacle. Although his work can take many forms\, moving fluidly between various media\, he frequently employs information architecture and data visualization in his presentations\, which can be site-specific or public installations as well as in screen-based formats including online works.  He has curated projects including PixelIST: Festival for Electronic Arts and Its Subcultures as well as the exhibition Uncharted: User Frames in Media Arts at Santralistanbul Museum\, a show of artworks employing the use of large-scale digital and interactive media. He has written numerous articles including: Creativity and Connectivity; Alice in Wonderland; Art and Politics; and Data Driven Boredom\, among others. He has taught at Bilgi University and Kadir Has University both in Istanbul and is currently Assistant Professor in Design at Mason Gross School of the Arts\, Rutgers University. He runs his own design studio\, PaganStudio in NYC. \n\n\n\nAndrew Demirjian is an interdisciplinary artist who creates alternative relationships between image\, sound and text that challenge contemporary media conventions. He uses computer programming\, surveillance\, data gathering and motion tracking to twist perceptual relationships between the senses. The pieces take the form of interactive installations\, generative poems\, audiovisual performance and single channel videos. His work has been exhibited at The Museum of the Moving Image\, Eyebeam\, Rush Arts\, the White Box gallery\, The Newark Museum and many institutions internationally. The MacDowell Colony\, Puffin Foundation\, Artslink\, Harvestworks and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts are among some of the organizations that have supported his work. Andrew teaches theory and production courses in emerging media in the Film and Media Department at Hunter College. \n\nSERIES MODERATOR | ALEXANDRA KING\nAlexandra King is a multimedia journalist living in New York City. Currently\, Alex works as a Producer/Reporter at United Nations Television in New York. Alex began her career in journalism in her local BBC newsroom in her native England\, aged 16. She studied English Literature at University College London\, becoming News Editor of London Student (Europe’s largest student newspaper) where she was twice shortlisted for the prestigious Guardian student media awards. She also began interning and freelancing for local newspapers\, as well as working for BBC London\, Sky News and Five News. A Masters degree in Journalism at Columbia University in New York City followed. In 2008\, Alex won a Columbia fellowship for young broadcast journalists at United Nations Television\, a broadcasting operation set up to provide people around the world who may not have access to objective factual news coverage with unbiased and accurate reporting. UN stories and raw footage from the front lines of global conflict and crisis are distributed rights-free to global broadcasters\, as well as broadcast on the UN’s own TVchannel\, Channel 150. In her first year\, Alex helped cover the crisis in Libya\, the conflict in Darfur and the humanitarian response to the tsunami in Japan. Since then\, she has covered human rights abuses\, conflict\, women’s issues\, international justice\, climate change\, and humanitarian crises. She has reported from four UN General Assembly Debates\, interviewed numerous celebrities like Stevie Wonder\, Pharrell Williams and Steve McQueen\, and produced and reported from the field in Mozambique\, Democratic Republic of Congo\, Rwanda\, Uganda and Ethiopia. In addition\, Alex has produced and co-produced a number of PSA’s\, promos and official Secretary- General messages\, designed to highlight pressing UN issues or events\, everything from World Autism Awareness Day to Holocaust Remembrance Day. She also assists and advises other UN departments and offices on digital strategy and production\, has conducted trainings in editing and shooting\, and is frequently called on to help coach top UN officials and celebrities in on-camera delivery and voice overs. Her work has been featured on networks such as CNN International\, MTV\, NHK and Agence France Presse.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/nj-moca-art-conversations-the-intersection-of-technology-and-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:The Great Hall Auditorium
CATEGORIES:School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T101709
CREATED:20180725T204233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T173931Z
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SUMMARY:LA Theatreworks: Dracula
DESCRIPTION:Bram Stoker’s novel of 1897\, Dracula\, was published with little popular fanfare. Critics\, however\, praised the author and put Stoker in the category of Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe. But audiences didn’t flock to the tale of this otherworldly being that feeds off others to preserve eternal life\, until the early-mid 1900s when film versions generated enormous press for the title. Invasion stories\, during the height of British colonialism\, were made popular by Rudyard Kipling\, Arthur Conan Doyle and others\, but Stoker’s Dracula was like nothing the world had seen. This gothic horror is a classic for all time and has spawned hundreds of spin-offs in popular culture from Twilight to True Blood. \nIn Charles Morey’s acclaimed adaptation\, Count Dracula slips quietly into Victorian London with a cargo of his native Transylvanian soil\, necessary for rest between his victims. The city seems helpless against his frightful power\, and only one man\, the smart and resourceful Dr. Van Helsing\, can stop the carnage. But to do this\, he must uncover the vampire’s lair and pierce Dracula’s heart with a wooden stake- setting up an epic confrontation of good vs evil. Over the years\, the story of Dracula has been used as commentary in modern studies of psychology\, women’s issues\, and colonialism\, while never losing its place as one of the greatest horror stories ever told. \nUnder the leadership of Producing Director\, Susan Albert Loewenberg\, L.A. Theatre Works (LATW) has been the foremost radio theater company in the United States for more than two decades. L.A. Theatre Works is broadcast weekly in America on public radio stations\, daily in China on the Radio Beijing Network\, streamed online at www.latw.org and programs are aired internationally on the BBC\, CBC\, and many other English language networks. LATW has single-handedly brought the finest recorded dramatic literature into the homes of millions. On the road\, LATW has delighted audiences with its unique live radio theater style performances in over 300 small towns and major cities\, including New York\, Boston\, San Francisco\, Washington and Chicago\, Beijing and Shanghai. An L.A. Theatre Works performance is immediate\, spontaneous\, and features a first-rate cast\, live sound effects\, and a connection to the audience rarely felt in a traditional theater setting. This theater… is an event. \nThe cast of Dracula includes the well-known TV and film actor Nicholas Hormann who’s been seen in dozens of television hits including The West Wing\, Parks & Recreation\, Modern Family\, and Desperate Housewives. His numerous film credits include Kramer vs Kramer and the early Oliver Stone horror film The Hand. Mr. Hormann will play Dr. Van Helsing. \nVeteran horror film actor Skip Pipo will play the role of Renfield. Mr. Pipo’s long list of film and TV credits include B-movie favorites such as The Janitor\, Sam Hell\, and Poker Run as well as the television series The Black Dawn. \nThe cast also includes Michael Kirby who just wrapped the horror film Hell’s Heart\, Paul Culos\, Graham Outerbridge\, and Alexis Jacknow\, all up and coming TV actors\, Summer Spiro a star of the new web series Dabsity\, and Patrick Wenk-Wolff who has been seen recently on television in The Last Ship\, Rizzoli & Isles\, and Life on Mars.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/la-theatreworks-dracula/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160212T220000
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SUMMARY:On Screen In Person: The Winding Stream
DESCRIPTION:The Winding Stream tells the story of the American roots music dynasty\, the Carters and the Cashes\, tracing the influence of their music from the 1920s through the present day\, and how a seemingly unlikely young man named Johnny Cash would be the one to lift up the Carter legacy from obscurity. An intimate account of reciprocity and love\, The Winding Stream features interviews and performances with roots music practitioners\, including one of the last interviews ever granted by Johnny Cash.  \nBeth Harrington is an independent producer\, director and writer\, born in Boston and transplanted to the Pacific Northwest.  Harrington’s independent production Welcome to the Club – The Women of Rockabilly was honored with a 2003 Grammy nomination. This and other work reflects a long-standing love of music. She is a singer and guitarist\, most noted for her years as a member of Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers on the Warner Brothers Sire Records label. Harrington has also worked with public television stations WGBH in Boston and OPB in Portland producing\, researching\, and developing shows for both national and local air on series such as NOVA\, Frontline\, Health Quarterly\, History Detectives and Oregon Experience\, in addition to numerous one-off specials.  She is active in various film communities\, having served on the board of Film Action Oregon as well as the Oregon Media Production Association. She is a past President of Women in Film/New England and a former Vice President of Women in Film/Seattle.  \nThere will be a Q&A with director Beth Harrington following the screening.On Screen/In Person is made possible by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Regional Touring Program.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/on-screen-in-person-the-winding-stream/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
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