Monthly Archives: March 2008
“Women Artists Through the Ages:" Yayoi Kusama, Barbara Kruger & Louise Bourgeois
Monday, March 31, 2008 3:30 to 5:00 pm Ringling Museum of Art, Library Education Building, Room 1003 Free New College Art History students will present short lectures on women artists. These lectures were originally prepared as papers for Professor Cris
“Women Artists Through the Ages:" Yayoi Kusama, Barbara Kruger & Louise Bourgeois
Monday, March 31, 2008 3:30 to 5:00 pm Ringling Museum of Art, Library Education Building, Room 1003 Free New College Art History students will present short lectures on women artists. These lectures were originally prepared as papers for Professor Cris
Welcome the Sunrise Easter Celebration
Sunday, March 23, 2008 7 am College Hall Bayfront 351 College Drive, Sarasota Everyone is welcome to come, bringing music and words of meaning, to this year’s annual sunrise service on the bayfront behind College Hall on the New College
Welcome the Sunrise Easter Celebration
Sunday, March 23, 2008 7 am College Hall Bayfront 351 College Drive, Sarasota Everyone is welcome to come, bringing music and words of meaning, to this year’s annual sunrise service on the bayfront behind College Hall on the New College
Native American Imagery: Beyond the “Souvenir Shop”
Artist Christopher Olszewski, an active member of the Chippewa of Mnjikaning First Nation, has developed his aesthetic from the creative visual language of the Northern Woodland people. His work is rooted in western painting traditions, the modernist/ postmodernist philosophy of
Native American Imagery: Beyond the “Souvenir Shop”
Artist Christopher Olszewski, an active member of the Chippewa of Mnjikaning First Nation, has developed his aesthetic from the creative visual language of the Northern Woodland people. His work is rooted in western painting traditions, the modernist/ postmodernist philosophy of
Forum: "The Power of Women in Media, Communications and Entertainment"
Tuesday, March 18, 20084 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota $25 donation (proceeds benefit scholarship fund for New College women); Free for New College faculty, staff and students; Complimentary reception follows. Reservations: New
Forum: "The Power of Women in Media, Communications and Entertainment"
Tuesday, March 18, 20084 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota $25 donation (proceeds benefit scholarship fund for New College women); Free for New College faculty, staff and students; Complimentary reception follows. Reservations: New
Turkish Folk and Sufi Music and Poetry, featuring Sufi Musician Latif Bolat
Latif Bolat is a native of the Turkish Mediterranean town of Mersin. After receiving his degree in folklore and music at Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey, he taught traditional music throughout the country. He then went on to manage Ankara
Turkish Folk and Sufi Music and Poetry, featuring Sufi Musician Latif Bolat
Latif Bolat is a native of the Turkish Mediterranean town of Mersin. After receiving his degree in folklore and music at Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey, he taught traditional music throughout the country. He then went on to manage Ankara
“Women Artists Through the Ages:" Alice Neel, Orlan & Anna Mendieta
Monday, March 17, 2008 3:30 to 5:00 pm Ringling Museum of Art, Library Education Building, Room 1003 Free New College Art History students will present short lectures on women artists. These lectures were originally prepared as papers for Professor Cris
“Women Artists Through the Ages:" Alice Neel, Orlan & Anna Mendieta
Monday, March 17, 2008 3:30 to 5:00 pm Ringling Museum of Art, Library Education Building, Room 1003 Free New College Art History students will present short lectures on women artists. These lectures were originally prepared as papers for Professor Cris
2008 Duke TIP Scholar Weekend
Saturday, March 15 through Sunday March 16, 2008 8 p.m. New College of Florida For more information: (941) 487-4112 March 15th and 16th, New College will host the 2008 Duke TIP Scholar Weekends. The Scholars Weekend Program provide opportunities for
2008 Duke TIP Scholar Weekend
Saturday, March 15 through Sunday March 16, 2008 8 p.m. New College of Florida For more information: (941) 487-4112 March 15th and 16th, New College will host the 2008 Duke TIP Scholar Weekends. The Scholars Weekend Program provide opportunities for
New Music New College: "The Great Learning, Paragraph 7 – Music of Cornelius Cardew"
Saturday, March 15, 2008 8 p.m. mack b gallery 500 Tallevast Road, Sarasota $10 for the public; Free for New College students, faculty and staffBorn in England, Cornelius Cardew entered the continental music scene during the late 1950s, and served
New Music New College: "The Great Learning, Paragraph 7 – Music of Cornelius Cardew"
Saturday, March 15, 2008 8 p.m. mack b gallery 500 Tallevast Road, Sarasota $10 for the public; Free for New College students, faculty and staffBorn in England, Cornelius Cardew entered the continental music scene during the late 1950s, and served
The Art of Richard Heipp and Public Art Practice in Florida
Friday, March 14, 2008 3:30 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota Free New College of Florida will host a lecture by Richard Heipp, Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of
The Art of Richard Heipp and Public Art Practice in Florida
Friday, March 14, 2008 3:30 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota Free New College of Florida will host a lecture by Richard Heipp, Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of
Women of Color and State Violence
Thursday, March 13, 2008 6 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota Dr. Andrea Smith, Assistant Professor of American Culture and Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will speak on her
Women of Color and State Violence
Thursday, March 13, 2008 6 p.m. Mildred Sainer Pavilion, Caples Fine Arts Complex 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota Dr. Andrea Smith, Assistant Professor of American Culture and Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will speak on her