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21st November 2009
Community
   
 

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged
An encore performance of the hit show that shocked America! Join us as we revisit this in depth analysis of Shakespeare's complete works (except Coriolanus). If you missed it the first time, where were you and what's your excuse?

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Fusion.
Two of Smith College's HOTTEST organizations—Smith African and Caribbean Students Association and Korean American Students of Smith—are collaborating to bring you the best party of the semester! SACSA and KASS invite you to Fusion. Come enjoy the climactic mix with MashupENT and party like you've never partied before!

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Conference/Symposium
   
 

WriteAngles24 Writers Conference
http://www.writeanglesconference.org/registration.html
Keep your writing inspired. Spend a high-energy day surrounded by other writers and writing professionals. We'll feed you, give you new ideas, and send you off ready to forge ahead with your novel, short stories, essays, poems, etc

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Dance Performance
   
 

Fall Faculty Dance Concert
Includes dance by guest choreographer, David Dorfman, artistic director of David Dorfman Dance and the William Meredith Professor of Dance and Chair at Connecticut College. Closing the evening will be Mark Morris’ celebrated Gloria. A masterwork from a master American choreographer, Gloria has been called a “choreographic praise to the heavens. Also featuring original works by Smith Dance faculty Susan Waltner (contemporary) and Rodger Blum (contemporary ballet). To purchase tickets, call the box office: 413.585.ARTS (2787) or email: boxoffice@smith.edu http://www.smith.edu/smitharts.

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Exhibitions
   
 

Exhibition: The Minox & the Big Shot -- Andy Warhol’s Photography (1970-87)
Exhibition runs September 23rd through December 13th, 2009. Opening: Wednesday, September 23rd, 5-7:30 pm. The University Gallery proudly presents its acquisition of 100 original Polaroid photographs and 50 original black and white gelatin silver prints dating from 1970 to 1987 granted through the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program. These photographs were given to the University Gallery as part of an unprecedented gift in honor of the Andy Warhol Foundation's 20th anniversary. The aim of the Photographic Legacy Program is to provide greater access to Warhol's artwork and process, and to enable a wide range of people from communities across the country to view and study this important yet relatively unknown body of Warhol's work.

An obsessive photographer, Warhol took more than 100,000 photographs between 1976 and 1987, most with his SX70 Polaroid camera (which Polaroid kept in production just for Warhol) and black and white prints with a pocket-sized Minox 35 mm camera. Some Polaroids served as source material for large, silk-screened portrait paintings for which Warhol is famous. These photographs range from celebrities to unidentified acquaintances or patrons. The black and white snapshots offer a fascinating glimpse of the people and places of Warhol's life. In the end, some of the most captivating photographs are not the celebrities, but rather those of everyday objects and people.

As the University Gallery’s first Curatorial Fellow, Kathleen Banach (M.A. candidate in Art History ’09) will work in consultation with the staff of the University Gallery and art history professor Mario Ontiveros to focus her research on these photographs. She will be the first to study this relatively unknown body of Warhol’s work.

Seen in conjunction with this exhibition is CONNECTING THE DOTS….. THE WARHOL LEGACY: TOM FRIEDMAN, ELLLEN GALLAGHER, VIK MUNIZ, ROB PRUITT, an exhibition of work by four acclaimed contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol’s artistic practice.

Check the University Gallery’s website for related panel discussions, guest speakers, and film screenings. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 am-4:30 pm; Saturday & Sunday 2-5 pm. Wheelchair accessible. Free parking evenings and weekends.

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Exhibition: Connecting the Dots….the Warhol Legacy: Tom Friedman, Ellen Gallagher, Vik Muniz & Rob Pruitt
Exhibition runs September 23rd through December 13th, 2009. Opening: Wednesday, September 23rd, 5-7:30 pm.

An exhibition of work by four acclaimed contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol’s artistic practice, demonstrating how Warhol’s legacy continues to influence and shape the content of the work of a new generation of artists. Rather than look strictly at artists who have been stylistically influenced by Warhol, this exhibition focuses on the work of four leading artists where the Warholian impulse is more conceptual and subtle.

Tom Friedman transforms mundane consumer products into playful yet meticulously crafted artworks of almost obsessive intricacy. Friedman’s art is characterized by its attention to process and use of modest, ephemeral materials. Friedman also displays a sly, almost scientific interest in systems of representation. Works in the exhibition will include the serial sculpture 9 Lives and two digital prints, Dollar Bill (2000) and Mandala (2008), commissioned by University Gallery and UMass Art Dept.

Repetition and revision are central to Ellen Gallagher’s treatment of advertisements that she appropriates from popular magazines such as Ebony, Our World, and Sepia. Her medium of printmaking, immersed in ideas about process and the mechanics of transformation, echoes some of Warhol’s themes. However her aesthetic strategy differs from her predecessor in its autobiographical dimension and focus on the issue of racial identity, while at the same time suggesting a more formal reading with respect to materials, processes, and altered states.

Vik Muniz defies traditional concerns over appropriation and authorship to reveal the power of images in our collective memory. Creating images made of dust, chocolate sauce, sugar, or thread, his work is informed by media and popular culture. This exhibition will include The Best of Life (1989 – 2000), a portfolio of ten Memory Renderings, which are photographs of drawings he drew from his recollection of photographs from Life magazine between 1936 and 1972.

Rob Pruitt’s work is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures. His conceptual projects have encompassed sensational staged events as well as simple gestures that promote possibilities for creativity in everyday life. Pruitt’s work is always characterized by an incisive humor and exuberant visual flair. This exhibition will focus on iPruitt (2008), snapshots taken with his mobile camera.

Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 am-4:30 pm; Saturday & Sunday 2-5 pm. Wheelchair accessible. Free parking evenings and weekends.

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William Kentridge: What Will Come
This installation features the debut of an important new addition to the SCMA collection, “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of Kentridge’s work is his hand-drawn films. “What Will Come” takes its title from a Ghanaian proverb: “What will come has already come," a sentiment reflected in the imagery of the film, which speaks to the range of conflicts that have marked modern human history. This work also displays Kentridge’s keen interest in optics. The film is projected from the ceiling onto a round metal table which bears a polished circular column in its center. The images are reflected on the surface of the column, which corrects the perspective of the drawing for the viewer. The images circumnavigate this column, changing form as they move to a haunting musical track. Through Dec. 31. For more information abou this exhibition, museum hours and other museum information, see www.smith.edu/artmuseum/.

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Exhibit: The Making of a Picture Book: The Marriage of Text and Art
Exhibit runs 9/14-1/29. Showcasing the works of local authors/illustrators: Leonard Baskin, Kathryn Brown, Corinne Demas, Patricia MacLachlan, Richard Michelson, Dennis Nolan, Jane Yolen.

Info: 545-3971 or http://tiny.cc/picturebook. Gallery hours follow library hours: open Saturdays 9 am-9 pm, then Sunday from 11 am onward, open 24 hours a day through Friday (www.library.umass.edu/hours.html). Handicap accessible.

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Exhibit: All Roads Lead Back to Amherst
Exhibit runs 9/15-12/11. Nature photographs by Annie (Fournier) Tiberio Cameron ’73, UMass Amherst.

Opening reception 9/15, 4:00-6:00 pm, refreshments.

Handicap accessible. More info: www.library.umass.edu/news

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Touch Fire: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics by Women Artists
Composed of more than 90 vibrant and dynamic ceramic sculptures, this exhibitition features leading contemporary Japanese women artists working within and transforming a medium traditionally associated with men. The accompanying catalogue, with an essay by ceramics specialist Todate Kazuko, Chief Curator at the Tsukuba Art Museum (Ibaraki, Japan) and artists biographies by Wahei Aoyama, provides the first in-depth study of the phenomenal rise of women ceramic artists in Japan. Oct. 9-Feb. 28, 2010. See http://www.smith.edu/artmuseum/general/ for Museum hours and other information.

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Sergie Rachmaninoff and Sophie Satin at Smith College
Exhibition of photographs and memorabilia of Sergei Rachmaninoff and his cousin Sophie Satin during their time at Smith College. For more information, visit http://www.smith.edu/rachmaninoff/. For library hours, see http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/hours/

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Neilson Library Centennial Exhibition
Learn about the 100-year history of Smith College's William Allan Neilson Library through letters, photographs, architectural drawings, ephemera and much more. For library hours, see: http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/hours/

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A Plantsman in Asia
Compelling color photographs by Paul W. Meyer tell vivid stories about the importance of plants in the lives of Asian peoples. The photos were taken over a period of 20 years of plant exploration in the Far East. Meyer, a
leader in the field of plant exploration and evaluation, will be speaking at Smith Nov. 13 in conjunction with Bamboo and Blossoms: The Fall Chrysanthemum Show at Smith Nov. 7-22. The photographs will be on exhibition October 17 through December 15.

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Bamboo and Blossoms: Fall Chrysanthemum Show
Bamboo and Blossoms: The Fall Chrysanthemum Show, featuring bamboo sculptures by Nancy Moore Bess and Harry Bower. Members only hours 9:00 - 10:00 am (please bring your membership card). For more information please visit us online at: http://www.smith.edu/gardens/Home/events.html \7-22\\

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Music
   
 

University Orchestra and Chamber Choir
Lanfranco Marcelletti, Jr. & Tony Thornton, directors.
Includes Copland: Symphony #3 & Vivaldi: Gloria.

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Autumn Serenade: Annual Fall Choral Concert.
The annual fall choral concert with the Smith College Glee Club and Chamber Singers, Jonathan Hirsh, director, will perform works by women through the ages, including Hildegard von Bingen, Lili Boulanger, Louise Reichardt, and others. The Smith College Chorus, Gregory W. Brown, director, will present works by composers Gustav Jenner, Gabriel Fauré, Gustav Holst and others. The a cappella group Groove will also perform. For more information, see: http://www.smith.edu/smitharts.

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Autumn Serenade.
Smith College's annual fall choral concert will feature the College Chorus, Chamber Singers, Glee Club, and the a cappella group Groove. Jonathan Hirsh and Gregory Brown, directors.

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Special Event
   
 

NYC Bus trip, The Art of the Samurai
Bus trip to Metropolitan Museum of Art to see The Art of the Samurai. For more information visit: www.fineartscenter.com/asian and select Calendar of Events.

Ticket information: $60 includes bus and admission to exhibit. $50 Five College students with ID.Call 413-577-2486 or aacp@acad.umass.edu to register.

Sponsor: Asian Arts & Culture Program.



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Sports
   
 

Amherst Men's Basketball vs. Ithaca/Endicott
Men's Basketball vs. Ithaca/Endicott

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Amherst Men's Ice Hockey vs. Trinity
Men's Ice Hockey vs. Trinity

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Amherst Women's Basketball vs. Farleigh Dickinson
Women's Basketball vs. Farleigh Dickinson

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Theater
   
 

Pippin.
Presented by Leading Ladies, Smith's only musical theatre org! Singing, dancing, holy war and a climax justly famous throughout the civilized world! Includes "Corner of the Sky," "Magic to Do" and more!.

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Workshop
   
 

Sustainable Building LEED Platinum Workshop, Tour, and Lectures
Please join us for the fourth and final Sustainable Building LEED Platinum Tours and Lectures.

An intensive one-day workshop, which incorporates tours of LEED Platinum Certified National Grid Headquarters and LEED Platinum Certified Artist for Humanity building. Also included are lectures by Bill Reed on Integrating the Whole System and by Betsy Petit on Deep Energy Retrofits for Existing Homes Architects earn 6 HSW/SD AIA Learning Units by attending this program.

Learn more and register now www.umassulearn.net/green.

Price: $300 ($250 for AIA members and matriculated UMass students) includes lunch and transportation to green building sites.

Available for AIA credit or CEU credit.

Sponsored by UMass Amherst, Division of Continuing & Professional Education.

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