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Date/Time:Feb 22/9:00 AM
Location: Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Latour Front Desk
The Admissions office will be hosting prospective students and their families on these select Saturdays. Visits include an admissions presentation by a counselor and a guided tour of campus.
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Date/Time:Feb 22/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 22/7:30 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 Musical Performance
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Date/Time:Feb 23/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 23/2:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 Musical Performance
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Date/Time:Feb 24/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 25/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 26/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 27/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Feb 27/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Feb 28/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Feb 28/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 1/8:30 AM
Location: Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Latour Front Desk
The Admissions office will be hosting prospective students and their families on these select Saturdays. Visits include an admissions presentation by a counselor and a guided tour of campus.
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Date/Time:Mar 1/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 1/11:00 AM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Emma Eynon Senior Recital
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Date/Time:Mar 1/12:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 2/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 2/3:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Northeastern Youth Wind Ensemble Concert
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Date/Time:Mar 3/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Mar 3/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 4/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 5/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Mar 5/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 6/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 7/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 7/4:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 8/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Mar 8/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 8/1:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 9/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Mar 9/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 10/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 10/2:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 11/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 12/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 12/1:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 13/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 14/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 15/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 16/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 17/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 18/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 18/6:00 PM
Location: Center for Architectural Studies 251 (Cloud Room)
The Cloud Room
Marywood Architecture Building
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Date/Time:Mar 19/10:00 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
The exhibition "Art History Teaching Exhibition" is taking place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art from February 8th to March 19th, 2025. It is on view/ opening in conjunction with the opening reception for and duration of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibition in Mahady Gallery (opening reception is on Feb. 8th from 1-4pm).
Featured artists:
Bernd and Hilla Becher, Evelyn Hofer, Barbara Kasten, Denny Moers, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, and Kenneth Snelson
“Given the opportunity to bring together a selection of works from the Maslow Collection, and with two courses involving art and architecture - one generally Medieval, the other specifically Greek - I enjoyed the challenge of pulling work that might refer to, or start conversations about these topics with my students. With the help of Curator Ryan Ward, I found both direct and indirect references to structure - physical and compositional. Visitors can toy with the references to obscured artifact, improbable balance and the ongoing use of ancient architectural theme.” ~ Mark Webber, Art History Instructor and exhibition co-curator
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Date/Time:Mar 22/1:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Mar 25/6:00 PM
Location: Center for Architectural Studies 251 (Cloud Room)
The Cloud Room
Marywood Architecture Building
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Date/Time:Mar 26/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Mar 28/4:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 1/6:00 PM
Location: Center for Architectural Studies 251 (Cloud Room)
The Cloud Room
Marywood Architecture Building
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Date/Time:Apr 2/7:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 4/7:00 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Jazz Ambassadors Concert
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Date/Time:Apr 5/8:30 AM
Location: Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Latour Room, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Latour Front Desk
Undergraduate Open House for students to visit Marywood's campus and learn about our academic programs. Event includes presentations, tours, breakout meetings, and lunch.
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Date/Time:Apr 5/11:00 AM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 8/6:00 PM
Location: Center for Architectural Studies 251 (Cloud Room)
The Cloud Room
Marywood Architecture Building
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Date/Time:Apr 9/9:00 AM
Location: Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Small Side, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Large Side
Prisoner Re-entry Simulation
Sign up by emailing Mary Brotzman mbrotzman@pa.gov
Event free and open to the community
Upper Main, Nazareth
April 9, 2025
Two different time slots:
9-11am
1-3 pm
Do you have what it takes to be successful on supervised release?
One of a kind interactive training opportunity
Step into the shoes of a person released from incarceration and navigate society as a new release.
2 hours of training credit awarded upon completion. Group size limited to 60 participants per session. Simulation open to all staff with supervisor approval.
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Date/Time:Apr 9/4:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 11/5:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 12/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 13/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 13/2:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Tutti Concert
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Date/Time:Apr 13/4:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Wind Symphony Concert
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Date/Time:Apr 16/4:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 17/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 18/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 19/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 20/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 20/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 21/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 22/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 23/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 23/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 23/7:00 PM
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
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Date/Time:Apr 25/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Apr 25/7:30 PM
Location: Off Campus Event
Friday, April 25, 7:30 PM, F. M. Kirby Center: Carmina Burana with the Marywood Concert Choir and Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic
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Date/Time:Apr 27/2:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Percussion Ensemble Rehearsal
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Date/Time:Apr 28/7:30 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
String Ensemble Concert
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Date/Time:Apr 29/7:30 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Evening of Strings Concert
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Date/Time:May 1/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 3/8:30 AM
Location: Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Latour Front Desk
The Admissions office will be hosting prospective students and their families on these select Saturdays. Visits include an admissions presentation by a counselor and a guided tour of campus.
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Date/Time:May 3/7:00 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Guitar Ensemble Concert
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Date/Time:May 4/2:00 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Chamber Singers Concert
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Date/Time:May 5/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 9/7:30 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Orchestra Concert
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Date/Time:May 11/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 16/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 16/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 16/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 17/12:00 AM
Location: Off Campus Event
Marywood University's 107th Annual Commencement Ceremony held at Mohegan Sun Arena.
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Date/Time:May 17/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 17/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 26/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:May 29/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jun 14/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jun 15/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jun 19/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jun 21/2:00 PM
Location: Center for Architectural Studies 105
DESIGN your FUTURE
an inside architecture + design summer 2025 program
June 21, 2025 @ 2 pm through June 28, 2025 @ 3 pm
Students enrolled in the Design your Future Program will be
actively participating in a combination of fun design projects and competitions,
organized and guided by Marywood University's experienced faculty.
Students will be exposed to a number of practical and theoretical questions presented
as part of guest lecture and workshop series, and will have the opportunity
to converse with practicing architects and designers.
Design your Future Program 2025, accepts students who will be starting
their Fall ’25 academic year as rising juniors, seniors, or as high school graduates.
The DyF'25 in-residence program, will be housed in Marywood's Center for Architectural Studies,
Students will be assigned individual desks and will have the opportunity of using the
same spaces as our undergraduate and graduate students. Furthermore,
students enrolled in the program will have the opportunity of seeing in action
various laboratories and shops (wood/metal/3D printing/CNC router/laser cutting/etc.)
Design your Future Program 2025 is designed with the desire of an immersive experience,
engaging students in a number of demonstrations anchored to the Architecture,
Interior Architecture, and Construction Management Programs. The program’s principal goal
is to reach out to a wide group of high school students. The program considers diversity
and inclusivity to be important factors in the establishing of an
affordable participation fee of $1,150.
The program fee includes:
- overnight stay in a room shared with one roommate)
- three daily meals served in the dining hall
- day trip (transportation and tickets) to an amusement park
- supplies for all program’s daily activities
Design your Future Program 2025 will accept registrations until the maximum number
of students has been reached or until May 30th 2025.
Full amount is due at the time of registration.
Full refund can only be issued on or before May 16th 2025.
Drop off - June 21, 2025 @ 2pm
Pick up - June 28, 2025 @ 3pm
DyF '25
Program Director
Arian Korkuti, Ph.D.
akorkuti@marywood.edu
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Date/Time:Jun 26/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jul 4/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jul 4/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Jul 27/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Aug 1/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
Memorial of Saint Alphonsus Liguori
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Date/Time:Aug 2/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Aug 15/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Aug 25/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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Date/Time:Aug 26/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
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