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Alumni Artist Events: All Events
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Visual Arts
September 09 2009 - ongoing
Emily Epstein, a Barnard '07 alum who moved to Buenos Aires to learn spanish and work on a long-term photo project, worked in Villa 31, a slum in the heart of the city, and photographed a girl's soccer team that stressed leadership for young girls living in poverty. The... | Learn More |
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Film
December 27 2010 - ongoing
WHALING CITY is a dramatic narrative feature film set in New Bedford, Mass. in the rapidly changing world of the modern fishing industry. It tells the story of a third-generation independent commercial fisherman, struggling to keep a grasp on his way of life - and a long-held family boat - as costs... | Learn More
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Film
October 05 2012 - ongoing
Beca (Anna Kendrick) is that girl who'd rather listen to what's coming out of her headphones than what's coming out of you. Arriving at her new college, she finds herself not right for any clique but somehow is muscled into one that she never would have picked on her own: alongside mean... | Learn More |
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Conversation
October 18 2012 - ongoing
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Plexus is an event series in Upper Manhattan that brings people together. We seek to provide community members and curious minds with a forum for exchange, emphasizing multi-disciplinary conversations between art, science, humanities, and everything in between. The goal: to spark engaging... | Learn More |
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Film
December 11 2012 - ongoing
Kumare is a feature documentary film about the time filmmaker Vikram Gandhi impersonated a fake guru and built a following of real people. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at SXSW 2011, Kumare opened in theaters June 20, 2012, and is now available on demand via iTunes, Amazon... | Learn More |
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Dance
January 11 - ongoing
and January 12 - ongoing The Out of Israel showcase at the 92nd street Y, part of APAP2013, presents a work-in-progress by israeli choreographer Dana Ruttenberg, researching the physicality of mourning and loss, titled Present Absent. Jan 11th @ 12pm Jan 12th @ 3pm Admission is... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
February 08 to July 08
Monday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Friday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Saturday and Sunday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is China's largest province. It came under Chinese rule in 1949. With few exceptions, artists and foreign researchers have been denied meaningful access to the rural areas in Xinjiang. Lisa Ross's '01SOA close working relationships with a... | Learn More |
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Poetry - Readings
April 05 to July 21
Lorca in New York is the largest-ever festival in North America celebrating the work of acclaimed Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca. With more than two dozen events throughout Manhattan, it focuses on the brief but prolific period (1929-1930), during which Lorca came to New... | Learn More |
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Off-Broadway and Theatre
April 20 to May 26
Wednesday thru Sunday at 7:00 PM
Sunday matinee at 1:00 PM DIFFERENT ANIMALS |
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Visual Arts
April 25 to June 09
In “And Riding Clouds,” Sommer furthers his unconventional approach to painting by presenting his first cement installation, “Apt. 4B,” in the downstairs gallery. Using found objects collected throughout New York City, Sommer has recreated the living room of an... | Learn More |
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Visual Arts
April 25 to May 25
Spanierman Modern is pleased to announce the opening on April 25, 2013 of "Dripping! Pouring! Staining!", featuring work by Frank Bowling, Stanley Boxer, Dan Christensen, Friedel Dzubas, Paul Feeley, Sam Francis, Carol Hunt, Paul Jenkins, Larry Poons, Jack Roth, Syd Solomon, Susan Vecsey '94BC... | Learn More |
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Film
April 30 to May 31
All Day 1:00 AM to 1:00 AM
AT ANY PRICE NOW PLAYING AT ANGELIKA FILM CENTER & LINCOLN PLAZA CINEMAS Set in the cut-throat world of modern agri-business, Ramin Bahrani's (CC '96, SOA Film Faculty) new film At Any Price starring Dennis Quaid and... | Learn More |
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Theatre
May 03 to June 09
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 PM Thursday 8:00 PM Friday 8:00 PM Saturday 3:00 PM, 8:00 PM Sunday 3:00 PM By BERTOLT BRECHT “Terrible is the temptation to do good!” warns Bertolt Brecht’s amiable narrator. But good is all that Grusha, the simple... | Learn More |
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Off-Broadway
May 03 to May 19
'night, Mother 'night, Mother tells the story of a seemingly regular Saturday evening in rural America at the ranch-style farmhouse that Thelma occupies with her middle-aged daughter,... | Learn More |
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Music
May 05,
May 12 and May 19 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
May 5: Riverside Park Conservancy & Our Generous Supporters present Spring Overlook... | Learn More |
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May 01 2009 - ongoing
eCognoscente is a free daily e-mail on matters cultural, both contemporary and classical, in New York City and the rest of the world. eCognoscente is literally DailyCandy meets The New Yorker! The idea behind eCognoscente is deceptively simple. Discerning and culturally active New Yorkers (or... | Learn More |
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Readings & Literature
June 15 2009 - ongoing
Sound Stories is a podcast delivering great, non-fiction audio narratives selected from story-tellers around the world. The radio is telling less of these engaging stories that we love, and Sound Stories seeks to fill that vacuum. The podcast delivers a range of feature stories of... | Learn More |
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Film
July 09 2010 - ongoing
Nic and Jules are in a long term, committed, loving but by no means perfect relationship. During their relationship, Jules has floundered in her "nine to five" life, sometimes trying to start a business - always unsuccessfully - or being the stay at home mom. They have two teen-aged children,... | Learn More |
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Film
July 30 2010 - ongoing
This new film stars Kevin Kline as an eccentric freeloader named Henry Harrison who escorts wealthy dowagers to art galleries and dinners. He takes in a young boarder (Paul Dano) who has a crush on a co-worker (Katie Holmes) and a penchant for cross-dressing. This outlandish buddy comedy of... | Learn More |
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Visual Arts
April 27 2011 - ongoing
Ryan Faulkner sculpts salvaged wood using traditional hand tools, as well as some less traditional tools including a chainsaw and blowtorch. He relies on an axe and adze to hew the wood and then chisels and knives to make more precise, final cuts. Scorching, shellac, and natural oils sometimes... | Learn More |
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Music
July 01 2011 - ongoing
Caitlin Warbelow '09GSAPP recently produced and played fiddle on her debut CD, "Manhattan Island Sessions", which features live Irish traditional music played at pubs around New York City. The CD was nominated for a 2012 Independent Music Award. Warbelow, who now lives in New York... | Learn More |
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Music
September 01 2011 - ongoing
A CD of music by the American composer William Perry performed by the RTE National Symphony of Ireland under the directon of Paul Phillips '78CC, '80GSAS was released on September 1, 2011 by Naxos. The CD, which was recorded last year in Dublin, is titled "Music for Great Films of... | Learn More |
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Music
January 23 2012 - ongoing
"Highway Records proudly presents its first split EP, epic release by Italian talent Francys (Time Has Changed, Resopal, Composite) and respected Russian producer Andrey Burtaev, mostly known under his Electrosoul System alias. “Crossing The White Line” and “Don’t So... | Learn More |
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