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SUMMARY:Michael Malpass Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition extended through August 18 \nPollak Gallery and outdoor locations on campus\nDocumentary Screening: May 18\, 10 AM at Wilson Hall \nMichael Malpass’ (1946-1991) artistic legacy consists of sculpture\, drawings \, collage\, paintings\, and assemblages. He is best known for his spheres\, which revitalize found industrial objects using bandsaw and traditional blacksmithing techniques. He described his sculpture\, overall\, as “a blend of artistry\, collage\, craftsmanship and movement\,” terms that could be applied to his work in other media\, as well. His vast\, stimulating and powerful body of work has established him as one of the most respected sculptors of the 20th century. \nThe opening reception will include a premiere screening of a new documentary “Michael Malpass – A Great Circle” created by Monmouth University Communication students under the direction of Erin Fleming\,\ndirector of Production Services at 7:30 pm in Pollak Theatre.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/michael-malpass-retrospective/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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SUMMARY:J. Seward Johnson Sculptures
DESCRIPTION:Following an early career as a painter\, Seward Johnson turned his talents to the medium of sculpture. Since then\, more than 450 of Johnson’s life-size cast bronze figures have been featured in private collections and museums in the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Asia\, as well as prominent places in the public realm such as Rockefeller Center\, Pacific Place\, Hong Kong\, Les Halles in Paris\, and Via Condotti in Rome. Seward Johnson is most widely known for his sculptures depicting people engaged in every day activities. Johnson’s desire to highlight the mundane in his Celebrating the Familiar sculpture series has brought a unique voice to the world of art in public spaces. \nJohnson is often recognized for his most dramatic work — and also his largest — the 70’ aluminum giant entitled The Awakening. This sculpture was selected for the International Sculpture Conference & Exhibition and is currently sited along the Potomac River at National Harbor in Washington\, DC. This work was profiled in LIFE magazine\, Time Magazine and has become a “must see” destination in the nation’s capitol. In recent years\, Seward Johnson’s monumental scale sculptures have captured the attention of the international media and a global audience. Among these are the 26 foot tall Forever Marilyn with her skirt blowing upwards defying the stainless steel and aluminum materials. Also\, the iconic “kiss” sculpture depicting the moment in Times Square when the sailor and nurse embraced in celebration of the conclusion of World War II.  \nPieces on Exhibit \nGod Bless America (Located in front of Pollak Theatre)Strolling Professor (Located in front of Pollak Theatre)Between Classes (Located in front of Pozycki Hall)  \nExhibited April 8 – August 31
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/j-seward-johnson-sculptures/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Affairs,Arts at Monmouth,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty
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SUMMARY:MET OPERA: Elektra (Encore)
DESCRIPTION:The genius director Patrice Chéreau (From the House of the Dead) didn’t live to see his great Elektra production\, previously presented in Aix and Milan\, make it to the stage of the Met. But his overpowering vision lives on with soprano Nina Stemme—unmatched today in the heroic female roles of Strauss and Wagner—who portrays Elektra’s primal quest for vengeance. Legendary mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier is chilling as Elektra’s fearsome mother\, Klytämnestra. Soprano Adrianne Pieczonka and bass Eric Owens are Elektra’s troubled siblings. Chéreau’s musical collaborator\, Esa-Pekka Salonen\, conducts. \nTickets on sale Friday\, July 24
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/met-opera-elektra-encore/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Substitute School Nurse Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Substitute School Nurse Workshop\nSubstitute Nurses are needed in many school districts! This class is designed to present an overview of the responsibilities of the Substitute School Nurse. The Instructors will introduce key areas specific to the care of the child in the school setting. \nThis program will provide 5.5 contact hours for nurses. \nSubstitute Nurses are needed in many school districts! This class is designed to present an overview of the responsibilities of the Substitute School Nurse. The Instructors will introduce key areas specific to the care of the child in the school setting. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES:\n\nDescribe requirements for School Nursing and employment opportunities\nReview tips and techniques for the management of the school health office\nDiscuss documentation guidelines\nCompare district policies for the management of common school health concerns\nDiscuss diabetes management (nutrition and insulin pumps)\nDescribe emergency protocols (epi-pen\, glucagon\, & nebulizer)\n\nCOST\n$90 (a light lunch is included in the program fee) \nREGISTER\nFor more information\, contact Barbara Paskewich\, MSN\,RN\, MA\, CHES\, Director of Professional Development and Special Projects\, at 732-571-3694 or bpaskewi@monmouth.edu. \nRegister Online for Workshop
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/substitute-school-nurse-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Nursing,School of Nursing and Health Studies
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SUMMARY:Curious George: The Golden Meatball
DESCRIPTION:Join the inquisitive\, lovable little monkey Curious George\, star of books\, movies and the award winning PBS television show in this delightful new musical. All–You-Can-Eat Meatball Day came just once a year. George had been waiting all month for that day\, a day almost bigger than his birthday! On Meatball Day\, George helped his friend Chef Pisghetti cook some delicious meatballs\, and serve them to the hungry crowd. But this year\, the crowd had vanished! Something was keeping people away. Something pretty big. And that “something” was Phinneas T. Lightspeed and his speedy Meatballs O’Matic machine. In despair\, Chef Pisghetti vows to cook no more. Determined to help his friend\, George goes on a mission to enter the Chef’s meatballs in the world-famous Golden Meatball Contest…in  Rome. With every swing and flip\, George takes the audience through a fun-filled adventure in which he learns more about Rome…and meatballs…and the “secret ingredient” to cooking!  \n(Approximately 50 minutes in length\, recommended for grades Pre K-3).Curriculum Connections: Communication and Language Arts\, Literature-Based\, Music\, Relationships & Family.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/curious-george-the-golden-meatball/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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