Student Events at 窪蹋勛圖厙
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Sun February 23, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon February 24, 2025 Top ^
Off-Campus Study & Exchanges Overview - ExploreMore
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Palamountain Hall Palamountain 300: This will be a general overview on our program options, how to select a program, OCSE policies, and application process.
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Wed February 26, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Love Notes for Everyone Lunchtime Workshop
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TANG Mezzanine: Join us on the mezzanine between 11am1pm pm every Wednesday in February to work alongside a Tang intern on Yvette Molinas Love Notes for Everyone project! The project is available in Molinas exhibition, A Promise to the Leaves throughout the month, but this hour is a dedicated time to work together to spread love to those you know and those you may never meet.Visitors can participate in multiple ways: write, draw, or color a card and/or address an envelope to a friend, partner, acquaintance, relative, or even yourself. Hang your finished love note on the line and drop your envelope into the letterbox, specially designed for the space by Molina. Cards and envelopes will then be randomly paired and mailed out.All beings need and are worthy of care and love. This project invites museum visitors to spread love. Yvette MolinaThis event is free and open to the public and supplies are provided.
窪蹋勛圖厙 in France Info Session
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 301
Thu February 27, 2025 Top ^
Curator's Tour of a field of bloom and hum
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Thursday, February 27, at noon, for a tour of a field of bloom and hum. This tour will be led by the exhibitions curator, Tang Dayton Director Ian Berry.Following the tour, we invite visitors to enjoy the other Tang exhibitions on view, including Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves and Everforward, Neverback.
窪蹋勛圖厙 at Paramount!
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
LADD Ladd 307
Wint
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Payne: Join us for the eighth annual Winter/Miller Lecture on Thursday, February 27, at 6 pm, featuring acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Nina Chanel Abney. Abney is known for her bold paintings that challenge viewers to confront societal issues. She gained wide acclaim as the youngest artist included in the influential 2008 exhibition of work by contemporary Black artists 30 Americans, which has traveled the country.The artists appearance at the Tang is by invitation from Allie Serapilio 25, a double major in art history and English literature. She holds the prestigious 2024-25 Eleanor Linder Winter 43 Internship, a one-year pre-professional program in museum work for 窪蹋勛圖厙 students. In this role, Serapilio is charged with the research, planning, and coordination of the annual Winter/Miller Lecture.The Winter/Miller Lecture is made possible through a generous gift by the family of Eleanor Linder Winter 43. The inaugural Winter/Miller lecture was delivered in 2018 by artist Nicole Eisenman, followed by Chris Ware in 2019, Wangechi Mutu in 2020, Nick Cave in 2021, Juliana Huxtable in 2022, Trenton Doyle Hancock in 2023, and Mickalene Thomas in 2024.The program will include ASL interpretation.This event is free and open to the public.About Nina Chanel AbneyNina Chanel Abney (b. 1982, Harvey, Illinois) combines representation and abstraction to make paintings that capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture. Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives. The effect is information overload, balanced with a kind of spontaneous order, where time and space are compressed and identity is interchangeable. Her distinctively bold style pays homage to Matisses color theories, continues the legacy of cubists, and connects with the synesthetic sensibilities of Harlem Renaissance greats. Abney brings these historical movements into contemporary pertinence.Abneys work is held in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among many others. She has upcoming solo exhibitions at Anthony Gallery, Chicago, and Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, and recently presented a monumental solo exhibition at The School | Jack Shainman Gallery, Kinderhook, New York.
Fri February 28, 2025 Top ^
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Writing Tutor Interest Meeting
Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Calendar Only Calendar Only #1
Laura Cetilia
Time: 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
ZANKEL Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: As a daughter of mixed heritage, Mexican-American musician Laura Cetilia is at home with in-betweenness, straddling multiple worlds as cellist / composer / educator / artist while working within acoustic / electronic / traditional / experimental sound practices. Her compositions have been described as unorthodox loveliness (Boston Globe) and hailed as alternately penetrating and atmospheric (Sequenza 21).During her multi-day residency at 窪蹋勛圖厙, Laura will workshop her music with students, exploring acoustics, listening, and technology in concert music. Performing with the audience seated onstage, she will present an intimate program of experimental chamber music featuring electronics and field recordings, including 15 past, home (2018), nestled in the static (2023), and a new piece created for this event. This new work will feature sound diffused through twelve mini-speakers piloted by students, with the composer performing at the center of the sound field.Presented by the Department of Music.
Her Campus Magazine first meeting
Time: 8:15 PM to 9:15 PM
Case Center Wyckoff.ALL
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
CITYSCAPE
Time: 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Atrium: Join us Friday, February 28, at 2:30 pm and again at 4 pm, for a short dance performance in the museums atrium. CITYSCAPE explores urban infrastructure and life through movement, contemplating a future where cities exist harmoniously with nature. The 12-minute piece is choreographed by Amelia Brownell 26 and performed by Christianna Poblete 26, Olivia Segel 27, and Emma Casavant 28.This event is free and open to the public.
Exploremore Event
Time: 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Bolton Hall Bolton 100
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-127
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-403
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-404
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-417
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-421
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-433
The Interview Project
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner Meeting Room-437
CITYSCAPE
Time: 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM
TANG Atrium
Study Abroad 101
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Bolton Hall Bolton 101
Women's Day Panel
Time: 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Case Center Wyckoff.ALL
Shabbat Dinner with Chabad
Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Shabbat Dinner with Chabad
Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Falstaff's Kitchen
Sat March 1, 2025 Top ^
Clothing Swap and Visible Mending Workshop
Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Want to refresh your wardrobe? Recirculate your clothes by exchanging them with other students! Or repair, repurpose, and give new life to used and worn-down pieces. 窪蹋勛圖厙 students are invited to join us Saturday, March 1, at 3 pm, for a clothing swap along with a visible mending workshop. Tang Public Programming Intern Ren矇e Fritschel will teach participants how to use fabric remnants and embroidery supplies to visibly mend (using decorative stitching) their garments into pieces that are functional and beautiful.Participants should bring at least one garment to swap and an article of treasured clothing in need of mending. Pick out pieces from your closet that dont feel like you anymore but are still in good, clean condition for the swap. Bring either woven fabricsdenim (with limited or no stretch), cotton, flannel or linen button-down shirts, lightweight bags or totesor knit sweaters, scarves, socks, etc. No special sewing skills are needed. Participants will be using a basic running stitch and cotton embroidery floss. Fabric remnants, scraps, needles, and embroidery floss will be provided. All leftover clothing from the swap will be donated.No registration is required. This workshop is free and open to the public.
Sun March 2, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Writing Center workshop
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner 213
Mon March 3, 2025 Top ^
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
WEISS LECTURE
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Palamountain Hall Gannett Auditorium: "Algorithms, Platforms, and the Future of Antitrust." The prestigious William E. Weiss Lecture, sponsored by 窪蹋勛圖厙s Economics Department, is made possible with the assistance of former trustee Arturo Peralta-Ramos III, a member of 窪蹋勛圖厙s Class of 1974. Named in honor of his stepfather, the lecture series fosters discussion of contemporary economic issues and the role of economics in all aspects of life.
Psychology Department Meet and Greet
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue March 4, 2025 Top ^
DIS Abroad Info Session
Time: 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Center for Integrated Sciences CIS 101A
Senior Resume Workshop
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 206
Wed March 5, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
窪蹋勛圖厙 in Concert: Orchestra
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Virtual: SKIDMORE IN CONCERT: ORCHESTRA FEATURING CONCERTO WINNERS TUE, MARCH 4 at 7:00PM 窪蹋勛圖厙 in Concert series showcases the talent of 窪蹋勛圖厙's Music Department and the vibrance of our shared creative community. Conducted by Glen Cortese. CONCERT PROGRAM: RAVEL | Pavane for a Dead Princess BARBER | Violin Concerto, Op. 14 - 1. Allegro & 2. AndanteSoloist - Jeff Cheung '25 ELGAR | Enigma Variations Photo credit: Esther Guo '25 This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
LinkedIn with Lyssa Jackson '16
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 107
Thu March 6, 2025 Top ^
Rome Travel Seminar - Info Session #2
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 107
Dance In Media
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:15 PM
Case Center Wyckoff.ALL
Fri March 7, 2025 Top ^
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Queerly Beloved: A Night of Comedy
Time: 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing
Her Campus Magazine first meeting
Time: 8:15 PM to 9:15 PM
Case Center Wyckoff.ALL
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sun March 9, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon March 10, 2025 Top ^
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue March 11, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Fri March 14, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sun March 16, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon March 17, 2025 Top ^
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue March 18, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed March 19, 2025 Top ^
Dunkerley Dialogue with V Adams, Mary Tremonte, Ruben Castillo, and Emily Le Sage
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Join us Wednesday, March 19, at 6 pm, for a Dunkerley Dialogue with Queer Ecology Hanky Project co-founders V Adams and Mary Tremonte, whose works are on view in the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, in conversation with 窪蹋勛圖厙s Ruben Castillo, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, and Emily Le Sage, Assistant Professor of Biology.The following evening, join Tremonte (DJ Mary Mack) for a celebration and DJ set on Thursday, March 20, at 8 pm.These events are part of the 2025 Alfred Z. Solomon Residency, in conjunction with the exhibition a field of bloom and hum. Adams and Tremonte will be visiting with classes throughout their time at 窪蹋勛圖厙 and creating new work with students.This event is free and open to the public. The program will include ASL interpretation.Dunkerley Dialogues pair 窪蹋勛圖厙 professors with artists in a conversation format, which is often a catalyst for new connections and understandings across disciplines, and can spark new ideas for all participants. Dunkerley Dialogues are made possible by a generous gift from Michele Dunkerley 80.About the SpeakersV Adams is a New Orleans-based artist working at the intersection of print, zine, and installation to envision queer/trans futures and possibilities. Adams helped found the New Orleans Community Printshop and organized community-focused printmaking programming there for seven years. Adams was a curator and contributing artist to the Slow Holler Tarot Deck, a collection of tarot cards by southern/queer artists. They have shown their work at galleries across the US including the Carrack Modern Art Gallery, Durham, North Carolina; the Brewhouse Gallery, Pittsburgh; and the Aquarium Gallery, New Orleans. They have had residencies at institutions such as Womens Studio Workshop in New York; Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina; and La Ceiba Gr獺fica in Veracruz, Mexico. They co-organize and co-curate the Queer Ecology Hanky Project and are working toward their MFA at University of New Orleans.Mary Tremonte is an artist, educator, and DJ based in Pittsburgh, with a piece of her heart in Toronto. A member of Justseeds Artists Cooperative, she works with printmaking in the expanded field, including printstallation, interactive silk-screen printing in public space, and wearable artist multiples such as queer scout badges. As DJ Mary Mack she strives to make safe(r) spaces on dance floors for embodying a body politic with pleasure. With Justseeds and independently Tremonte has exhibited, presented lectures and workshops, and performed throughout the US and internationally. Formerly the youth programs coordinator at The Andy Warhol Museum, she values art education as a means of empowerment and social change.Ruben Castillo is an Assistant Professor of Studio Art at 窪蹋勛圖厙, investigating themes of intimacy, queerness, archival history, and the body. His most recent imagery draws from photographs and documents, seeing the ordinary as a site for transformative potentials and connections. Castillos work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues in New York, Missouri, Minnesota, Texas, Colorado, Kentucky, California, South Korea, and China. His work can be found at institutions such as the Mexic-Arte Museum (TX), Mulvane Art Museum (KS), National Museum of Mexican Art (IL), Zuckerman Museum of Art (GA), and The Turner Print Museum (CA), among others. In 2023, he received the Charlotte Street Foundation Visual Art Award and was a finalist for the 21C Kansas City Artadia Award in 2022. Castillo was born in Dallas, TX, receiving his MFA in Visual Art from the University of Kansas and a BFA in Printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute.Emily Le Sage is an integrative organismal biologist and an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at 窪蹋勛圖厙. She is interested in how organisms respond to global change, and how those responses shape infection and disease dynamics. Current student collaborative projects include estimating disease outbreaks in local amphibian populations impacted by road runoff, and the effects of stress hormones on immune defenses. She is a member of a National Science Foundation-funded Biology Integration Institute called RIBBiTR (Resilience Institute Bridging Biological Research and Training) which aims to discover how some frog populations are rebounding from near extinction caused by a global epidemic. Le Sage received her B.S. in Environmental Biology/Zoology at Michigan State University, her Ph.D. in Zoology at Washington State University, and trained as a postdoctoral researcher at Vanderbilt University and Temple University.About Solomon ResidenciesThe Alfred Z. Solomon Residency Fund was established by a bequest to 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 2005. It supports short and long-term residencies at the Tang Teaching Museum in collaboration with Art History and Art departments to bring notable scholars, artists, and critics to classrooms, studios, and the museum. The residencies address a wide range of issues in the visual arts and feature a variety of opportunities for both formal and informal interaction.
Thu March 20, 2025 Top ^
Curator's Tour of Everforward, Neverback
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Thursday, March 20, at noon, for a tour of Everforward, Neverback. This tour will be led by American Studies Professor Beck Krefting and students from her fall 2024 semester class AM 331: Critical Whiteness in the United States, who are the curators of this exhibition.Following the tour, we invite visitors to enjoy the other Tang exhibitions on view, including a field of bloom and hum and Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves.
Harder Lecture
Time: 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
PALMTN Gannett Auditorium: 40th Annual F. William Harder Lecture in Business AdministrationPresented by Greg Willis, Vice President Global Sales at LinkedIn Marketing Solutions
a field of bloom and hum on film: A Room of Ones Own
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Somers: Join us Thursday, March 20, at 6 pm, for the first of five screenings in our series a field of bloom and hum on film. The six films and videos in this program, entitled A Room of Ones Own, are in the queer diaristic tradition, treating the cameraor the celluloid itselfas a tool for confession, irony, erotic desire, and self-fashioning. The series, inspired by the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, is part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video.The program includes:Creeping Crimson (dir. George Kuchar, US, 1987, 15 min., digital)Gently Down the Stream (dir. Su Friedrich, US, 1981, 12 min., 16mm)The Male GaYze (dir. Jack Waters, US, 1990, 11 min., 16mm)Oh Paulo (dir. Cam Archer, US, 2024, 16 min., digital)A Place Called Lovely (dir. Sadie Benning, US, 1991, 14 min., digital)Solitary Acts #5 (dir. Naz Din癟el, US, 2015, 5 min., digital)About a field of bloom and hum on filmWeaving together historical and contemporary film/video works by artists, this five-screening series, guest-curated by Jon Davies, pulls out threads and expands on the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, which focuses on queer lives and networks. How do we survive both individually and collectively when we are under threat? How does queer reimagine what kinship can be? What can we do for our elders and for those who will come after us? What lessons does the queer and trans past hold for our fraught present? Rethinking body and voice, the personal and the political, and the space between the living and the dead, each program draws on a queer cultural practice that was key to the 1980s1990sthe era when the word queer was first reclaimed to name a new wave of radical activist, artistic and intellectual activity catalyzed by the (ongoing) AIDS pandemicand considers its meaning, power and value today, in a time of great peril. All shorts programs bring together 16mm film and video.a field of bloom and hum on film Screenings Thursday, March 20, 6 pm: A Room of Ones Own Thursday, March 27, 7 pm: The Hatred of Capitalism Thursday, April 3, 6 pm: The Dancer from the Dance Saturday, April 5, 2 pm: Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart Thursday, April 10, 6 pm: The Personal Is PoliticalAll screenings are free and open to the public. About Jon DaviesJon Davies is a curator, writer and scholar from Montreal. In 2023, he received his PhD in Art History from Stanford University and co-curated the 68th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Queer World-Mending, with artist Steve Reinke, which took place at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is the 20242025 General Idea Fellow at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.About Whole GrainThe Tang Teaching Museums Whole Grain series explores classic and contemporary work in experimental film and video. Whole Grain is organized by Assistant Director for Engagement Tom Yoshikami.
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Fri March 21, 2025 Top ^
Queer Ecology Hanky Project Celebration and DJ Set
Time: 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Join us Thursday, March 20, at 8 pm, for a celebration and DJ set by Queer Ecology Hanky Project co-founder Mary Tremonte (DJ Mary Mack). Work by the Queer Ecology Hanky Project is on view in the exhibition a field of bloom and hum.Tremonte will be in conversation with fellow co-founder V Adams and 窪蹋勛圖厙 professors Rubin Castillo and Emily Le Sage on Wednesday, March 19, at 6 pm.These events are part of the 2025 Alfred Z. Solomon Residency, in conjunction with the exhibition a field of bloom and hum. Adams and Tremonte will be visiting with classes throughout their time at 窪蹋勛圖厙 and creating new work with students.This event is free and open to the public.About the ArtistMary Tremonte is an artist, educator, and DJ based in Pittsburgh, with a piece of her heart in Toronto. A member of Justseeds Artists Cooperative, she works with printmaking in the expanded field, including printstallation, interactive silk-screen printing in public space, and wearable artist multiples such as queer scout badges. As DJ Mary Mack she strives to make safe(r) spaces on dance floors for embodying a body politic with pleasure. With Justseeds and independently Mary has exhibited, presented lectures and workshops, and performed throughout the US and internationally. Formerly the youth programs coordinator at The Andy Warhol Museum, she values art education as a means of empowerment and social change.About Solomon ResidenciesThe Alfred Z. Solomon Residency Fund was established by a bequest to 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 2005. It supports short and long-term residencies at the Tang Teaching Museum in collaboration with Art History and Art departments to bring notable scholars, artists, and critics to classrooms, studios, and the museum. The residencies address a wide range of issues in the visual arts and feature a variety of opportunities for both formal and informal interaction.
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sat March 22, 2025 Top ^
WSPN Spring Show
Time: 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Sun March 23, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon March 24, 2025 Top ^
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue March 25, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed March 26, 2025 Top ^
Coaching Circle for Emerging Artists with Naomi Vladeck '92
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Thu March 27, 2025 Top ^
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
a field of bloom and hum on film: The Hatred of Capitalism
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
TANG Somers: Join us Thursday, March 27, at 7 pm, for a screening in our series a field of bloom and hum on film. Inspired by queer filmmaker/performance artist Jack Smith, this program of six films and videos, entitled The Hatred of Capitalism, embraces transgressive play and the punk spirit of making something out of nothing. This series, inspired by the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, is part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video.About a field of bloom and hum on filmWeaving together historical and contemporary film/video works by artists, this five-screening series, guest-curated by Jon Davies, pulls out threads and expands on the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, which focuses on queer lives and networks. How do we survive both individually and collectively when we are under threat? How does queer reimagine what kinship can be? What can we do for our elders and for those who will come after us? What lessons does the queer and trans past hold for our fraught present? Rethinking body and voice, the personal and the political, and the space between the living and the dead, each program draws on a queer cultural practice that was key to the 1980s1990sthe era when the word queer was first reclaimed to name a new wave of radical activist, artistic and intellectual activity catalyzed by the (ongoing) AIDS pandemicand considers its meaning, power and value today, in a time of great peril. All shorts programs bring together 16mm film and video.a field of bloom and hum on film Screenings Thursday, March 20, 6 pm: A Room of Ones Own Thursday, March 27, 7 pm: The Hatred of Capitalism Thursday, April 3, 6 pm: The Dancer from the Dance Saturday, April 5, 2 pm: Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart Thursday, April 10, 6 pm: The Personal Is PoliticalAll screenings are free and open to the public. About Jon DaviesJon Davies is a curator, writer and scholar from Montreal. In 2023, he received his PhD in Art History from Stanford University and co-curated the 68th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Queer World-Mending, with artist Steve Reinke, which took place at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is the 20242025 General Idea Fellow at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.About Whole GrainThe Tang Teaching Museums Whole Grain series explores classic and contemporary work in experimental film and video. Whole Grain is organized by Assistant Director for Engagement Tom Yoshikami.
Fri March 28, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Ireland Travel Seminar Info Session
Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Palamountain Hall Palamountain 304
Chabad Shabbat
Time: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Falstaff's Kitchen
Chabad Shabbat
Time: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Sat March 29, 2025 Top ^
Pride Alliance drag bingo
Time: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Sun March 30, 2025 Top ^
Borderland
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
TANG Payne: Join us Sunday, March 30, at 2 pm, for Borderland, a 30-minute event that showcases dance and music spanning traditions, cultures, and spaces through an exploration of borders and borderlands. Inspired by the space and broken lines of Landon Metzs Untitled (2014), which is part of the Tang collection, 窪蹋勛圖厙 Visiting Artist-in-Residence Chia-Ying Kao and dance collaborator Pamela Pietro elaborate on the intersections of and spaces between cultural, religious, and gender boundaries.New choreography featuring 窪蹋勛圖厙 dance students Avery Mathis 26 and Matia Reimnitz 27 similarly wrestles with transitions across physical and symbolic boundaries of past and present, male and female, China and the West.Members of the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York weave graceful and eclectic melodies into this event with talents provided by Beitong Liu (huqin), Katelyn Weng (dizi/xiao), Cheng Jin Koh (yangqin), and Xiaoyan Luo (pipa). These performances integrate visual, sonic, and participatory elements in an examination of borders, real and imagined.This event is free and open to the public.About the PerformersChia-Ying Kao is a Taiwanese dance artist who explores cross-cultural and interdisciplinary art- making to bridge autobiographical storytelling with larger cultural issues. She received her MFA in Dance from Sarah Lawrence College in 2012. As a movement researcher, her work aims to break down and rebuild the relationships between human bodies on a political, cultural and social level. In her practice, she strives to create refined movements that are both organic and conceptual; she likes to deconstruct movements both mechanically and viscerally, discovering their infinite signifiers. Chia-Ying is currently the Artist-In-Residence in the Dance Department at 窪蹋勛圖厙.Independent Artist and Educator Pamela Pietro earned her BFA in dance from Florida State University and her MFA in dance with a minor in Biomedical Ethics from the University of Washington. She serves as Chair and Full-Time Professor at NYU Tischs Department of Dance, where she received the prestigious David Payne-Carter Award for Teaching Excellence. As a dancer and performer, she has gained national and international recognition for her teaching and solo performances (in China, Malaysia, Berlin, and Japan). Her research focuses on the intersection of female embodiment and trauma.
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Voices of Ukraine
Time: 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
ZANKEL Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: <div style="box-sizing: inherit; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: -apple-system, "system-ui", "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 14px; display: flex; flex-flow: wrap; margin-left: 5px;"><div class="productionDescription" tabindex="0" style="box-sizing: inherit; flex-direction: column; flex: 1 1 50%; margin-bottom: 10px;"><h2 class="xmsonormal" style="box-sizing: inherit; font-family: Lato, "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 1.28571em; margin: calc(-0.142857em + 2rem) 0px 1rem; padding: 0px; font-size: 1.71429rem; text-align: center;">VOICES OF UKRAINE<br style="box-sizing: inherit;">SUN, MARCH 30 at 3:00PM</h2><p class="xmsonormal" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 1em; line-height: 1.4285em;">Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, 窪蹋勛圖厙 invites the community to join in a poignant celebration of Ukrainian culture through its rich musical and dance traditions. In collaboration with the Ukrainian Classical Voice Project, founded by 窪蹋勛圖厙 faculty member Irina Petrik, this event highlights the resilience and beauty of a nation through its artistry.</p><p class="xmsonormal" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 1em; line-height: 1.4285em;">Under the musical direction of Yelena Kurdina (Metropolitan Opera), the concert features guest soprano Vedrana Kalas, 窪蹋勛圖厙 faculty artists, student soloists, and the Vocal Chamber Ensemble. A special highlight of the evening is the Zorepad Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, led by 窪蹋勛圖厙 student and artistic director Lucas Lewyckyj. Together, these artists will present a powerful program of rarely heard works from Ukrainian opera, art song, and folk traditions, offering a moving tribute to Ukraine's cultural heritage.</p><p class="xmsonormal" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px; line-height: 1.4285em;">Presented by the Department of Music</p></div></div><div class="ui divider" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 1rem 0px; line-height: 1; height: 0px; font-weight: 700; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 0.05em; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.85); user-select: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; font-size: 14px; border-top: 1px solid rgba(34, 36, 38, 0.15); border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1); font-family: -apple-system, "system-ui", "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif;"></div><div tabindex="0" style="box-sizing: inherit; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: -apple-system, "system-ui", "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; padding: 20px;"><p style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px; line-height: 1.4285em;">This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.</p></div>
Mon March 31, 2025 Top ^
Mussar meets Wicked
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center H&W Community Room
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue April 1, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Thu April 3, 2025 Top ^
a field of bloom and hum on film: The Dancer from the Dance
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Somers: Join us Thursday, April 3, at 6 pm, for a screening in our series a field of bloom and hum on film. This program of six films and videos, entitled The Dancer from the Dance, focuses on the performing body and its capacity for intimate communion with others, whether in the present moment or in longer timelines. This series, inspired by the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, is part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video.About a field of bloom and hum on filmWeaving together historical and contemporary film/video works by artists, this five-screening series, guest-curated by Jon Davies, pulls out threads and expands on the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, which focuses on queer lives and networks. How do we survive both individually and collectively when we are under threat? How does queer reimagine what kinship can be? What can we do for our elders and for those who will come after us? What lessons does the queer and trans past hold for our fraught present? Rethinking body and voice, the personal and the political, and the space between the living and the dead, each program draws on a queer cultural practice that was key to the 1980s1990sthe era when the word queer was first reclaimed to name a new wave of radical activist, artistic and intellectual activity catalyzed by the (ongoing) AIDS pandemicand considers its meaning, power and value today, in a time of great peril. All shorts programs bring together 16mm film and video.a field of bloom and hum on film Screenings Thursday, March 20, 6 pm: A Room of Ones Own Thursday, March 27, 7 pm: The Hatred of Capitalism Thursday, April 3, 6 pm: The Dancer from the Dance Saturday, April 5, 2 pm: Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart Thursday, April 10, 6 pm: The Personal Is PoliticalAll screenings are free and open to the public. About Jon DaviesJon Davies is a curator, writer and scholar from Montreal. In 2023, he received his PhD in Art History from Stanford University and co-curated the 68th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Queer World-Mending, with artist Steve Reinke, which took place at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is the 20242025 General Idea Fellow at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.About Whole GrainThe Tang Teaching Museums Whole Grain series explores classic and contemporary work in experimental film and video. Whole Grain is organized by Assistant Director for Engagement Tom Yoshikami.
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Fri April 4, 2025 Top ^
Queer Archives Symposium
Time: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
TANG Payne: Join us Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, for a weekend of events celebrating a field of bloom and hum, an exhibition of over 150 artists that explores queer creativity, identities, and communities. Events will include dialogues, a screening of short experimental films, a performance of new choreography set to a live musical score, and a reception. Visit the Tang website for more information and specific event times. All sessions are free and open to the public.
Queer Archives Symposium
Time: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
TANG Atrium
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sat April 5, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
Queer Archives Symposium
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
TANG Payne
Queer Archives Symposium
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
TANG Atrium
What If Were Beautiful
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Join us on Saturday, April 5, at 5 pm, for What If Were Beautiful, a celebration of queer joy and community through chamber music and dance. The performance features new choreography and dance by Brian Lawson and Aaron Loux that is set to a five-part composition by Daniel Thomas Davis, performed live by Hub New Music, with its distinctive instrumentation of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello. This marks Hub New Musics first live performance with Lawson and Louxs dance and is presented in conjunction with a field of bloom and hum as part of the Queer Archives Symposium.In addition to the 20-minute centerpiece, the performance includes additional music performed by Hub New Music for a rich, immersive evening. This event will be followed by a reception for a field of bloom and hum.What If Were Beautiful explores queer intimacy, from playful youth to adult life, highlighting the joy of intimate friendships. Davis music, structured as musical gifts for his chosen queer family, resonates with themes of support and celebration, and is embodied by the dancers. These themes meld perfectly with the exhibition, which presents artistic works that focus on queer identities and community building.This is the second performance in the Adirondack Trust New Works Series at the Tang Museum.About the PerformersHub New Music, called contemporary chamber trailblazers by the Boston Globe, is a prime mover of piping hot 21st century repertoire (Washington Post). Founded in 2013, the Detroit-based ensemble has commissioned dozens of new works for its distinctive ensemble of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello. Hubs nimble quartet of winds and strings (NPR) actively collaborates with todays most celebrated composers on projects that traverse todays rich musical landscape.Brian Lawson, Assistant Professor of Dance at 窪蹋勛圖厙, is a dance performer and educator. He graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in dance performance from SUNY Purchase in 2010. Lawson performed with Pam Tanowitz Dance before joining the Mark Morris Dance Group in 2011. With MMDG, he originated numerous roles and had the pleasure to tour the US and the world performing Morriss dances. He earned his M.F.A. in Dance from the University of Washington in 2020, and began teaching at 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 2022. His choreographic research is collaborative in nature and focuses on queerness in concert dance. He also engages in pedagogical research with regards to contemporary balletic practices. He continues to research via performance as a dancer with Pam Tanowitz Dance and MMDG. Lawson enjoys teaching dance to diverse populations and has given masterclasses at Purchase College, NYU Tisch, and the American Dance Festival among others. He acts as a guest ballet teacher for the Jos矇 Lim籀n Dance Company, Mark Morris Dance Group, and at Gibney Dance.Aaron Loux is a dance artist, choreographer, educator, and writer based in New York City. He encountered modern dance as a child at the Creative Dance Center in Seattle, later earning a B.F.A. from Juilliard. For twelve years, Loux was a celebrated member of the Mark Morris Dance Group, appearing in the New York Timess Top Male Dance Performances of 2014. He has also performed with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Merce Cunningham Trust, Cornfield Dance, Christopher Williams Dance, and Arc Dance Company. His choreography has been presented at the Juilliard School, Marymount Manhattan College, the Works & Process Artists Virtual Commissions series at the Guggenheim, and dance festivals across the country. Loux teaches dance and yoga to adults of diverse backgrounds, including beginners, professionals, and dancers living with Parkinsons disease through the Dance for PD簧 program. His writing appears in the September 2023 and January 2024 issues of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, published by MIT Press. Loux is currently pursuing a B.A. in American Studies at Columbia University and is an adjunct ballet instructor at Marymount Manhattan College.About the Adirondack Trust New Works Series at the Tang MuseumThe Adirondack Trust New Works Series at the Tang Museum is supported by a generous gift to 窪蹋勛圖厙 from the Adirondack Trust Company. This annual series will present a world premiere commission in art, music, dance, or poetry at the Museum. Performances will be free and open to the public.
a field of bloom and hum Celebration
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
TANG Atrium: Join us Saturday, April 5, at 2 pm, for a screening in our series a field of bloom and hum on film. This program, entitled Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart, responds to the AIDS epidemic. The advent of AIDS demanded that we imagine queer community as embracing both the living and the dead. This program of six films and videos spans from elegy to resurrection. The series, inspired by the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, is part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video. This screening is part of the Queer Archives Symposium. About a field of bloom and hum on film Weaving together historical and contemporary film/video works by artists, this five-screening series, guest-curated by Jon Davies, pulls out threads and expands on the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, which focuses on queer lives and networks. How do we survive both individually and collectively when we are under threat? How does queer reimagine what kinship can be? What can we do for our elders and for those who will come after us? What lessons does the queer and trans past hold for our fraught present? Rethinking body and voice, the personal and the political, and the space between the living and the dead, each program draws on a queer cultural practice that was key to the 1980s1990sthe era when the word queer was first reclaimed to name a new wave of radical activist, artistic and intellectual activity catalyzed by the (ongoing) AIDS pandemicand considers its meaning, power and value today, in a time of great peril. All shorts programs bring together 16mm film and video. a field of bloom and hum on film Screenings Thursday, March 20, 6 pm: A Room of Ones Own Thursday, March 27, 7 pm: The Hatred of Capitalism Thursday, April 3, 6 pm: The Dancer from the Dance Saturday, April 5, 2 pm: Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart Thursday, April 10, 6 pm: The Personal Is Political All screenings are free and open to the public. About Jon Davies Jon Davies is a curator, writer and scholar from Montreal. In 2023, he received his PhD in Art History from Stanford University and co-curated the 68th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Queer World-Mending, with artist Steve Reinke, which took place at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is the 20242025 General Idea Fellow at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. About Whole Grain The Tang Teaching Museums Whole Grain series explores classic and contemporary work in experimental film and video. Whole Grain is organized by Assistant Director for Engagement Tom Yoshikami.
Sun April 6, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon April 7, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue April 8, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed April 9, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
Thu April 10, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
a field of bloom and hum on film: The Personal Is Political
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Somers: Join us Thursday, April 10, at 6 pm, for a screening in our series a field of bloom and hum on film. This program, entitled The Personal is Political, includes a documentary feature and short film that consider the political implications of queer family values, fraternal ties, and the private life of a major civil rights activist. The series, inspired by the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, is part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video.About a field of bloom and hum on filmWeaving together historical and contemporary film/video works by artists, this five-screening series, guest-curated by Jon Davies, pulls out threads and expands on the exhibition a field of bloom and hum, which focuses on queer lives and networks. How do we survive both individually and collectively when we are under threat? How does queer reimagine what kinship can be? What can we do for our elders and for those who will come after us? What lessons does the queer and trans past hold for our fraught present? Rethinking body and voice, the personal and the political, and the space between the living and the dead, each program draws on a queer cultural practice that was key to the 1980s1990sthe era when the word queer was first reclaimed to name a new wave of radical activist, artistic and intellectual activity catalyzed by the (ongoing) AIDS pandemicand considers its meaning, power and value today, in a time of great peril. All shorts programs bring together 16mm film and video.a field of bloom and hum on film Screenings Thursday, March 20, 6 pm: A Room of Ones Own Thursday, March 27, 7 pm: The Hatred of Capitalism Thursday, April 3, 6 pm: The Dancer from the Dance Saturday, April 5, 2 pm: Eternal Homes of the Transient Heart Thursday, April 10, 6 pm: The Personal Is PoliticalAll screenings are free and open to the public. About Jon DaviesJon Davies is a curator, writer and scholar from Montreal. In 2023, he received his PhD in Art History from Stanford University and co-curated the 68th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Queer World-Mending, with artist Steve Reinke, which took place at 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is the 20242025 General Idea Fellow at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.About Whole GrainThe Tang Teaching Museums Whole Grain series explores classic and contemporary work in experimental film and video. Whole Grain is organized by Assistant Director for Engagement Tom Yoshikami.
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Fri April 11, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Dodd Lecture - Maya Rosen
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
PALMTN Davis Auditorium: <div align="center" style="text-align: left; "><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> <strong style="text-align: left;">The Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms Underlying Socioeconomic Disparities in Academic Achievement</strong></span></div> <p class="MsoNormal" align="center" style="text-align: left; "><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> <span style="text-align: left;">Children raised in families with low socioeconomic status (SES) tend to exhibit lower academic performance than their higher-SES peers, and this income-achievement gap has not diminished in decades. How differences in childhood SES lead to differences in achievement is critical to addressing this gap. My research focuses on identifying the environmental, cognitive, and neural mechanisms that explain the gap, with the aim of informing interventions to reduce it. One of the primary environmental pathways I have examined is cognitive stimulation, which refers to access to learning materials, caregiver involvement in learning, and exposure to complex language.<strong> </strong>I will discuss studies that show that cognitive stimulation plays a key role in explaining socioeconomic disparities in brain structure and function, cognition, and academic outcomes. Specifically, </span><span style="text-align: left;">I will discuss work that investigates how cognitive stimulation</span><span style="text-align: left;"><span style=""> </span></span><span style="text-align: left;">in the context of caregiver interactions early in life supports development visual processing regions in the ventral visual stream (VVS), which in turn scaffold development of executive function, and regions of the brain like the prefrontal cortex. I will discuss how these changes have downstream consequences for academic achievement. I will discuss the implications of these findings and future directions of my work.</span></span></p>
Sat April 12, 2025 Top ^
The Last Knickerbocker in New York
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
CASE Case Gallery: Maitreya Ravenstar's Self-Determined Major in Nonfiction Media Arts senior capstone installation. Open to the public.
Sun April 13, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Young Kim & 窪蹋勛圖厙 Pianists
Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
ZANKEL Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: <div style="box-sizing: inherit; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 14px; display: flex; flex-flow: wrap; margin-left: 5px;"><div class="productionDescription" tabindex="0" style="box-sizing: inherit; flex-direction: column; flex: 1 1 50%; margin-bottom: 10px;"><h2 style="box-sizing: inherit; font-family: Lato, "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 1.28571em; margin: calc(-0.142857em + 2rem) 0px 1rem; padding: 0px; font-size: 1.71429rem; text-align: center;">YOUNG KIM & SKIDMORE PIANISTS<br style="box-sizing: inherit;">SUN, APRIL 13 at 4:00PM</h2><p style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 1em; line-height: 1.4285em; text-align: justify;">Senior Artist-in-Residence and Steinway Artist Young Kim and 窪蹋勛圖厙 piano students will perform an All-Ravel program to celebrate the composer, Maurice Ravel's 150th birthday. This will be their 4th concert in the series. Selected mesmerizing solo piano works will be played, and the program will end with 'La Valse' for Two Pianos.</p><p style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 1em; line-height: 1.4285em;">Presented by the Department of Music.</p><br></div></div><div class="ui divider" style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 1rem 0px; line-height: 1; height: 0px; font-weight: 700; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 0.05em; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.85); user-select: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; font-size: 14px; border-top: 1px solid rgba(34, 36, 38, 0.15); border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1); font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif;"></div><div tabindex="0" style="box-sizing: inherit; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Fira Sans", "Droid Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; padding: 20px;"><p style="box-sizing: inherit; margin: 0px; line-height: 1.4285em;">This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.</p></div>
Mon April 14, 2025 Top ^
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue April 15, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed April 16, 2025 Top ^
K-Pop Dance Performance
Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
TANG Payne: Join us Wednesday, April 16, at 4:30 pm, for a short K-Pop dance performance and celebration. Students in Visiting Artist-in-Residence Chia-Ying Kaos Dance 317: K-Pop II course will perform as part of their semesters final work.
Thu April 17, 2025 Top ^
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Fri April 18, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sun April 20, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon April 21, 2025 Top ^
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue April 22, 2025 Top ^
Hell is Real: a New Play Reading
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Join us on Tuesday, April 22 and again on Wednesday, April 23, at 6:30 pm, for public readings of Hell is Real, a new play by 窪蹋勛圖厙 Theater Department visiting artists Genevieve Simon and M Sloth Levine. The play is developed with 窪蹋勛圖厙 students as part of a class taught by the visiting artists. The readings of the play, written by Simon and directed by Levine, will take place in the monumental exhibition a field of bloom and hum.About Hell is RealNates trying to keep The Fields Of Hell (voted Northwest Ohios No. 1 Haunted House Attraction between 2003-2018) afloat after his dads sudden death. Joan, his friend since high school (and the best Mistress of the Swamp this haunt has ever seen) woke up this morning and decided to become the thing that scares her most. Teeny and Franny, a.k.a. The Terror Tots, are attached at the hip在ut this hip might need a replacement when Teeny gets promoted. Left behind, Franny is stuck with August, a transman whos returned to Ohio after his life in New York fell apart. Augusts carrying a secret在ut it might not be as terrible (or strange) as the secret Franny is keeping in the basement. Meanwhile, a visitor discovers euphoria in the body horror of the haunt, and somethings gurgling beneath the surface. We might be sitting on a portal to hell, and it might become a swampland paradise夷f those Midwest Moms dont kill us first.About the ArtistsAs a playwright, Genevieve Simon (he/they) centers queer people in magical worlds at the intersection of family, identity, and bodies of water. He is a 2025 NYSCA Commission Winner, a 2023-24 New Georges Audrey Resident, a member of the 2024 Page 73 Writers Group, and was a Semi-Finalist for the Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship in 2023 and 2024. His climate-doom-comedy BLOOM BLOOM POW was a Finalist for the 2022 EMOS Ecodrama Playwrights Festival. Simons work has been supported by The Bushwick Starr, The Brick, Fresh Ground Pepper, New Georges, Shadowland Stages, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Parsnip Ship, The Tank, Arts on Site, NYSCA, The Puffin Foundation, Holton-Arms School, and The Cincinnati Fringe Festival. They are a New Georges Affiliated Artist, and their writing has been published in Howlround Theatre Commons. Genevieves plays are being produced and developed in 2025 at Oberlin College, Willamette University, 窪蹋勛圖厙, and The Drama Studio. Genevieve has been a lecturer and facilitated workshops for K-12 and college students at Two River Theater, Emory University, Notre Dame University, 窪蹋勛圖厙, SUNY Buffalo State, SUNY New Paltz, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Actors Shakespeare Project, and University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He is based in Brooklyn. M Sloth Levine (they/them/theirs) is a director, playwright, and designer in New York City. With dual passions in horror and musical theater, theyve had an eclectic career. Their Nosferatu, The Vampyr was produced in 2018 at New Repertory Theater. As a writer, their plays have been developed at thousands of coffee shops around the country, Roundabout Theater Company, Company One, Theatre [Untitled], Sparkhaven Theatre, Central Square Theatre, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Wisconsin Madison. At Hotel MacGuffin was the 2021 Parity Development Award winner. The Interrobangers premiered in Boston in 2024 with Company One Theatre and The Theatre Offensive. Sloth has served as the Script Supervisor on Andrew Lloyd Webbers Bad Cinderella. Theyve been a member of Company Ones VoltLab and PlayLab writers groups and in 2020 their live web-series Tales from Camp Strangewood was produced with a grant from the Mayors Office of Boston. They earned a BA in Theatre: Directing & Playwriting from Emerson College.
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed April 23, 2025 Top ^
Hell is Real: a New Play Reading
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
TANG Malloy Wing
Thu April 24, 2025 Top ^
Curator's Tour of a field of bloom and hum
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Thursday, April 24, at noon, for a tour of a field of bloom and hum. This tour will be led by the exhibitions curator, Tang Dayton Director Ian Berry.Following the tour, we invite visitors to enjoy the other Tang exhibitions on view, including Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves and Everforward, Neverback.
Dunkerley Dialogue with Penny Arcade and Joseph Cermatori
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
TANG Malloy Wing: Join us Thursday, April 24, at 6 pm, for a Dunkerley Dialogue with legendary performance artist Penny Arcade, an international icon of artistic resistance whose social practice is focused on the support of other artists and on the preservation of artist legacies. She will be in conversation with Joseph Cermatori, Associate Professor of English, who specializes in drama and the arts of performance, critical theory, and queer studies.This event is free and open to the public. The program will include ASL interpretation.Dunkerley Dialogues pair 窪蹋勛圖厙 professors with artists in a conversation format, which is often a catalyst for new connections and understandings across disciplines, and can spark new ideas for all participants. Dunkerley Dialogues are made possible by a generous gift from Michele Dunkerley 80.About the SpeakersPenny Arcade, aka Susana Ventura, is a poet, actress, essayist, spoken word, video, and theater maker who creates long form, text-based performance, a form of experimental theater that investigates the boundaries between traditional theater and performance art based on her poetic practice. Her focus on the creation of community as the goal of performance and her use of performance as a transformative act mark her as a true original in international theater. She is an international icon of artistic resistance whose social practice is focused on the support of other artists and on the preservation of artist legacies. She debuted at 18 in John Vaccaros Playhouse Of The Ridiculous. She was a teenage superstar for Andy Warhols Factory featured in the film Women In Revolt. Since 1999 with her collaborator of 32 years, she has co-helmed The Lower East Side Biography Project, a video oral history of downtown New York that broadcasts and streams every Monday at 11 pm. She is the author of 16 full-length works, hundreds of performances pieces, lectures, and interviews, all available online. A partial collection of her scripts and ephemera Bad Reputation was published in hardcover by Semiotext in 2010.Joseph Cermatori is associate professor of English at 窪蹋勛圖厙, where he is also affiliated with the Theater Department and Gender Studies program and is current director of the Periclean Honors Forum. He specializes in drama and the arts of performance, critical theory, and queer studies. Before coming to 窪蹋勛圖厙, he taught as a lecturer at The New School and Yale Universities. His recent book, Baroque Modernity: An Aesthetics of Theater, (Johns Hopkins UP, 2021), won the American Comparative Literature Associations Helen Tartar First Book Prize. His other writings have appeared in PMLA, TDR, Criticism, The Brooklyn Rail, Village Voice, and the New York Times. He works frequently as a dramaturg and has been a regular collaborator with the opera director R. B. Schlather since 2010. From 2008 through 2025, he was an editor and frequent writer for the contemporary arts magazine PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. Read more about him at his personal website.
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Fri April 25, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sat April 26, 2025 Top ^
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
TANG Tang Wedge (outside): Join us Friday, April 25, from 8-11 pm, for the annual Tang Party, a celebration of the funkiest and most innovative student creativity at 窪蹋勛圖厙. Students from across disciplines create immersive and interactive installations, and put on performances on the grounds surrounding the Tang.Applications to take part in the Tang Party will be made available in February on the Tang's website. For more information on how to participate, please contact Tang Party Coordinators Dinah Luomanen dluomanen@skidmore.edu and Ren矇e Fritschel rfritschel@skidmore.edu.
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
TPRK Volleyball Court
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
TPRK Barbecue Pit
Sun April 27, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Mon April 28, 2025 Top ^
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
LADD Ladd 206
Tue April 29, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Fri May 2, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sun May 4, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
TANG Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are 窪蹋勛圖厙 students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Fri May 9, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Tue May 13, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Fri May 16, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sat May 24, 2025 Top ^
Family Saturday
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
TANG Whitman: Join us for a Family Saturday art project. Family Saturday programs foster multigenerational creative cooperation through looking at artwork, discussing it, and engaging in a hands-on art-making activity. Programs run from 2-3:30 pm and include a tour of selected works. All programs are free and open to the public, and suitable for children age 5 and older, accompanied by their adult companions. No registration required; supplies provided on a first-come, first-served basis.