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Piano Recital by students of Eliza Garth

March 4, 2018

Piano students of SMCM music faculty member Eliza Garth present their semester performance projects on this evening recital.  Works by J.S. Bach, Chopin, Mozart, and others will be performed.  All are warmly invited — please join us!

Tagged With: Arts, Music, students

Theater Performance – “Spring Awakening”

March 4, 2018

“Spring Awakening,” the musical

Music by Duncan Sheik

Book and lyrics by Steven Sater

Directed by Mark A. Rhoda

Musical direction by Larry Vote

 

Final performance

Bruce Davis Theater, Montgomery Hall Fine Arts Center

The Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s seminal 1891 play of the same name, “Spring Awakening” is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock-and-roll that celebrates teenage self-discovery and rebellion against the authoritarian rule of parents and teachers. With poignancy and passion, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical navigates the rocky terrain that is coming of age.

Reservations: To reserve tickets for SPRING AWAKENING, contact the Theater Box Office at 240-895-4243 (ext. 4243), or email boxoffice@smcm.edu. Ticket prices are $4 for faculty, students, SMCM staff, senior citizens, and Arts Alliance members; $6, general admission. Patrons must pick up their reserved tickets at the Box Office window by 7:50 p.m. for evening performances and by 1:50 p.m. for matinee performances; otherwise, unclaimed tickets will be released for sale.

Tagged With: Arts, TFMS

Theater Performance – “Spring Awakening”

March 3, 2018

“Spring Awakening,” the musical

Music by Duncan Sheik

Book and lyrics by Steven Sater

Directed by Mark A. Rhoda

Musical direction by Larry Vote

Performances continue:

March 4 @ 2:00 p.m.

Bruce Davis Theater, Montgomery Hall Fine Arts Center

The Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s seminal 1891 play of the same name, “Spring Awakening” is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock-and-roll that celebrates teenage self-discovery and rebellion against the authoritarian rule of parents and teachers. With poignancy and passion, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical navigates the rocky terrain that is coming of age.

Reservations: To reserve tickets for SPRING AWAKENING, contact the Theater Box Office at 240-895-4243 (ext. 4243), or email boxoffice@smcm.edu. Ticket prices are $4 for faculty, students, SMCM staff, senior citizens, and Arts Alliance members; $6, general admission. Patrons must pick up their reserved tickets at the Box Office window by 7:50 p.m. for evening performances and by 1:50 p.m. for matinee performances; otherwise, unclaimed tickets will be released for sale.

Tagged With: Arts, TFMS

Theater Performance – “Spring Awakening”

March 2, 2018

“Spring Awakening,” the musical

Music by Duncan Sheik

Book and lyrics by Steven Sater

Directed by Mark A. Rhoda

Musical direction by Larry Vote

Performances continue:

March 3 @ 8:00 p.m.

March 4 @ 2:00 p.m.

Bruce Davis Theater, Montgomery Hall Fine Arts Center

The Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s seminal 1891 play of the same name, “Spring Awakening” is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock-and-roll that celebrates teenage self-discovery and rebellion against the authoritarian rule of parents and teachers. With poignancy and passion, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical navigates the rocky terrain that is coming of age.

Reservations: To reserve tickets for SPRING AWAKENING, contact the Theater Box Office at 240-895-4243 (ext. 4243), or email boxoffice@smcm.edu. Ticket prices are $4 for faculty, students, SMCM staff, senior citizens, and Arts Alliance members; $6, general admission. Patrons must pick up their reserved tickets at the Box Office window by 7:50 p.m. for evening performances and by 1:50 p.m. for matinee performances; otherwise, unclaimed tickets will be released for sale.

Tagged With: Arts, TFMS

Theater Performance – “Spring Awakening”

March 1, 2018

“Spring Awakening,” the musical

Music by Duncan Sheik

Book and lyrics by Steven Sater

Directed by Mark A. Rhoda

Musical direction by Larry Vote

Performances continue:

March 2-3 @ 8:00 p.m.

March 4 @ 2:00 p.m.

Bruce Davis Theater, Montgomery Hall Fine Arts Center

The Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s seminal 1891 play of the same name, “Spring Awakening” is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock-and-roll that celebrates teenage self-discovery and rebellion against the authoritarian rule of parents and teachers. With poignancy and passion, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical navigates the rocky terrain that is coming of age.

Reservations: To reserve tickets for SPRING AWAKENING, contact the Theater Box Office at 240-895-4243 (ext. 4243), or email boxoffice@smcm.edu. Ticket prices are $4 for faculty, students, SMCM staff, senior citizens, and Arts Alliance members; $6, general admission. Patrons must pick up their reserved tickets at the Box Office window by 7:50 p.m. for evening performances and by 1:50 p.m. for matinee performances; otherwise, unclaimed tickets will be released for sale.

Tagged With: Arts, TFMS

Theater Performance – “Spring Awakening”

February 28, 2018

“Spring Awakening,” the musical

Music by Duncan Sheik

Book and lyrics by Steven Sater

Directed by Mark A. Rhoda

Musical direction by Larry Vote

Performances continue:

March 1-3 @ 8:00 p.m.

March 4 @ 2:00 p.m.

Bruce Davis Theater, Montgomery Hall Fine Arts Center

The Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s seminal 1891 play of the same name, “Spring Awakening” is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock-and-roll that celebrates teenage self-discovery and rebellion against the authoritarian rule of parents and teachers. With poignancy and passion, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s musical navigates the rocky terrain that is coming of age.

Reservations: To reserve tickets for SPRING AWAKENING, contact the Theater Box Office at 240-895-4243 (ext. 4243), or email boxoffice@smcm.edu. Ticket prices are $4 for faculty, students, SMCM staff, senior citizens, and Arts Alliance members; $6, general admission. Patrons must pick up their reserved tickets at the Box Office window by 7:50 p.m. for evening performances and by 1:50 p.m. for matinee performances; otherwise, unclaimed tickets will be released for sale.

Tagged With: Arts, TFMS

Brown Bag Lunchtime Artist Talk: Lydia McCarthy

February 28, 2018

In photographs and installations, Lydia McCarthy fractures reality, building alternate worlds using in-camera manipulations. Art making becomes a devotional act that directly engages her complicated relationship with spirituality. Through participation in spiritual subcultures and these devotional acts, she creates personal structures of belief. Approaching the work as both participant and observer, McCarthy investigates connections between religious experience, neurological processes, optical aberrations and psychedelic culture. This work is preoccupied with the possibility of another reality and how, through photographic processes and installations, one is able to create and authenticate these alternate worlds. The resulting photographs hover in a space between documentation, metaphor and material investigation. Layering exposures onto 4×5 film, McCarthy removes her subjects from their original context and exploits the idea that photography may be able to capture a world we cannot access in our waking reality. Through these devotional acts and altered states of vision, the viewer embarks on a spiritual vision quest and confronts a constant, sometimes desperate, search for greater meaning and access to the unknown.

McCarthy is a Brooklyn-based artist. Her work has been exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Essex Flowers, 106 Green and Frontispiece Hudson in New York; ACRE Projects in Chicago; and NAU Gallery in Stockholm. She has been included in group exhibitions at the Charlottenburg Kunsthall in Denmark, the Transformer Station in Cleveland and the Scandinavia House in New York. Her forthcoming publication with Silent Face Projects, External Unity, will be launched at the New York Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1 in Fall 2017. Lydia’s work has been reviewed and published in The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Dossier and the Huffington Post. She received a yearlong American- Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship and has held residencies at the Banff Centre and the Vermont Studio Center, among others. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography in the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.

This Artist House residency is sponsored by the Department of Art and Art History

Tagged With: Art, Arts

VOICES Reading Series – Porsha Olayiwola

February 15, 2018

Student-Selected Reader: Porsha O. Co-sponsored by SGA, BSU and YPDA.

Porsha Olayiwola is the 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and 2015 National Poetry Slam Champion. She bested more than seventy of the highest ranked slam poets in the world to earn these titles and is now one of the most sought after spoken word artists on the national circuit. Black, poet, dyke-god, hip-hop feminist, womanist: Porsha separates herself from the field of issue-based performance poets by applying advanced political analysis to examine injustice while providing perspective on concrete solutions. A native of Chicago, Porsha now resides in Boston where she organizes, writes and teaches.

Tagged With: Arts, VOICES

Brown Bag Lunchtime Artist Talk: Hannah Segrave

February 14, 2018

Hannah Segrave is a curatorial-track PhD candidate in Baroque Art History at the University of Delaware, writing her dissertation “Conjuring Genius: Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) and the Dark Arts of Witchcraft.” She has held positions in several museums and was the curator of the 2015 exhibition, “The Novel and the Bizarre: Salvator Rosa’s Scenes of Witchcraft” at the Cleveland Museum of Art. She is currently the research fellow in European Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the witch behind #greatglassesofarthistory.

This Artist House residency is sponsored by the Department of Art and Art History

Tagged With: Art, Arts

Call For Entries 49th Annual All-Student Exhibition

February 8, 2018

The All Student Art Exhibition is an annual celebration of student creativity and accomplishment in the visual arts. Each year, an outside juror selects artwork for the exhibition that best represents the quality and diversity of student creative work. Boyden Gallery invites and encourages all SMCM students, regardless of year or major (Fall 2017 graduates and continuing education students included) to participate. It doesn’t matter if your work was inspired by a class assignment or a library daydream, as long as you made it, submit it! We are especially interested in representing a wide variety of ideas, techniques, and approaches to visual art.

Please read the complete exhibition guidelines before submitting.

Submission deadline is Tuesday, February 20th at 5 pm.

Tagged With: Art, Arts, Boyden Gallery, students

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