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Date/Time: Ongoing through Saturday, October 28, 2023, 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
Johns and Rauschenberg in The Maslow Collection
This exhibition features ten important works by Jasper Johns (b. 1930) and Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) from The Maslow Collection. In showcasing two giants of 20th and 21st century American Art, the exhibition offers an examination of the artists’ fluid use of imagery, language, technique, scale, and material. It also allows for conversation around the generational impact of the artists’ work.
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Date/Time: Thursday, September 28, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
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Date/Time: Thursday, September 28, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Thursday, September 28, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Marywood JV Men's Soccer game vs. Felician University
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Date/Time: Thursday, September 28, 2023, 7 – 9pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 238 Insalaco Arena
Volleyball Match vs St Elizabeth U
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Date/Time: Friday, September 29, 2023
Location: Academic Dates
Sukkot Begins at Sundown
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Date/Time: Friday, September 29, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
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Date/Time: Friday, September 29, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Saturday, September 30, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, September 30, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Saturday, September 30, 2023, 1 – 3pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Men's Soccer game vs. SUNY ESF
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Date/Time: Sunday, October 1, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 1, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Sunday, October 1, 2023, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Weekly Mass
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Date/Time: Monday, October 2, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 2, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Monday, October 2, 2023, 2 – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at
anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary
fiction. The characters represented come from stories or histories in which they embody human
personality traits, both positive and negative. The paintings themselves develop as layers which
mask or reveal the drawing underneath. There are no physically mixed colors; each hue is the
result of the layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper affixed to
wood panel with multiple glazes of paint applied to it, acts as a series of masks. Each viewer may
actually perceive them slightly differently, depending on their color sensitivities.
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Date/Time: Monday, October 2, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Field Hockey vs. Wilkes University
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Date/Time: Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Men's Soccer game vs. FDU Florham
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Date/Time: Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 7 – 9pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
W. Soccer vs. Lancaster Bible College
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Date/Time: Thursday, October 5, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 5, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 5, 2023, 7:30 – 10pm EDT
Location: Academic Dates
The Marywood University Music, Theatre, and Dance department will present A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare as its major fall theatre production. he show's cast consists of 18 Marywood students from various majors across campus and also includes original music composed by Marywood students.
Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for non-Marywood Students, and free for
Marywood students, faculty, and staff, and IHM Sisters with a Marywood ID. These
proceeds are used exclusively to support student performances.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (cash only) or Buy Tickets in Advance via credit card.
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Date/Time: Friday, October 6, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 6, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 6, 2023, 7:30 – 10pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
The Marywood University Music, Theatre, and Dance department will present A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare as its major fall theatre production. he show's cast consists of 18 Marywood students from various majors across campus and also includes original music composed by Marywood students.
Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for non-Marywood Students, and free for
Marywood students, faculty, and staff, and IHM Sisters with a Marywood ID. These
proceeds are used exclusively to support student performances.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (cash only) or Buy Tickets in Advance via credit card.
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023
Location: Academic Dates
Simchat Torah Begins at Sundown
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 8am – 4pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 102 Aquatics Center
Marywood Vs Stevenson Univ. Swim Meet
12 pm Start time
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 11am – 5pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 238 Insalaco Arena
Volleyball Tri-Match: vs FDU (11am), vs. Hood College (3pm)
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 1 – 3pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
W. Soccer vs. Neumann University
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Field Hockey vs. Manhattanville College
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 7, 2023, 7:30 – 10pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
The Marywood University Music, Theatre, and Dance department will present A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare as its major fall theatre production. he show's cast consists of 18 Marywood students from various majors across campus and also includes original music composed by Marywood students.
Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for non-Marywood Students, and free for
Marywood students, faculty, and staff, and IHM Sisters with a Marywood ID. These
proceeds are used exclusively to support student performances.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (cash only) or Buy Tickets in Advance via credit card.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 8, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 8, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 8, 2023, 2 – 4:30pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
The Marywood University Music, Theatre, and Dance department will present A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare as its major fall theatre production. he show's cast consists of 18 Marywood students from various majors across campus and also includes original music composed by Marywood students.
Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for non-Marywood Students, and free for
Marywood students, faculty, and staff, and IHM Sisters with a Marywood ID. These
proceeds are used exclusively to support student performances.
Tickets can be purchased at the door (cash only) or Buy Tickets in Advance via credit card.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 8, 2023, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Weekly Mass
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 9, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 9, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
W. Soccer vs. Centenary University
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 7 – 9pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 238 Insalaco Arena
Volleyball Match vs Gwynedd Mercy
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 12, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 12, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 12, 2023, 6:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Academic Dates
Register for A Community Confronts Violence Special Event
This public event will take place in the Nazareth Hall Latour Room.
A community forum and panel discussion open to the public to raise awareness and better understand the impact of violence in our community...and to learn how we as a united community can decrease risk factors and increase protective factors through the development and implementation of the CDC’s Cardiff Model Toolkit for violence prevention. Dr. Matthew Schaffer, a local expert in threat assessment and Marywood
Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology will discuss the types, neurobiology, assessment, and consequences of violence; and Keynote Michael Fanone, retired Washington Metro police officer assaulted on January 6th, police analyst, and bestselling author of "Hold the Line" will discuss his perspectives on community violence.
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Date/Time: Friday, October 13, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 13, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 13, 2023, 7 – 9pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 238 Insalaco Arena
Volleyball Match vs Neumann
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 14, 2023, 8am – 4pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 102 Aquatics Center
Marywood Vs Kings College Swim Meet
11 am Start
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 14, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 14, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 14, 2023, 1 – 3pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Men's Soccer game vs. Cabrini University
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 15, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 15, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Sunday, October 15, 2023, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Weekly Mass
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 16, 2023
Location: Academic Dates
National Boss’s Day
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 16, 2023
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Monday, October 16, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
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Date/Time: Monday, October 16, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Monday, October 16, 2023, 4 – 6pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Marywood JV Men's Soccer vs. Lackawanna College
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Date/Time: Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Tuesday, October 17, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 17, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Date/Time: Tuesday, October 17, 2023, 6 – 8pm EDT
Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
Field Hockey vs. Immaculata University
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Date/Time: Wednesday, October 18, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 18, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Location: Athletics Field - Turf Field
W. Soccer vs. Gwynedd Mercy College
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Date/Time: Thursday, October 19, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Thursday, October 19, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 20, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 20, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Friday, October 20, 2023, 7 – 9pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Faculty Recital
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 21, 2023, 8am – 4pm EDT
Location: Marywood Center for Athletic Wellness Room 102 Aquatics Center
Marywood Vs Univ. of Scranton Swim Meet
11 am Start
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Date/Time: Saturday, October 21, 2023, 8am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Suraci Gallery
The Stories We Tell Ourselves is a series of mixed media works and drawings looking at anthropomorphic characters found throughout world religion, mythology, and contemporary fiction. The characters represented here each
come from stories or histories in which they embody human personality traits,
both positive and negative. We all use characters such as these to define
ourselves, who you have been, who you are, who you want to be? Do you talk
of astrological signs and characteristics? Do you identify with a spirit animal?
Do you put on a mask for strength, comfort, protection, or anonymity? Every
day, every interaction, every conversation, comes with a question of which face
we are going to use. Who do we want to be that day? Who do we identify
with? Who do we want to represent us?
The impetus of this series began over 16 years ago when Reynard began to
reveal himself repeatedly in multiple aspects of my daily life, from books, movies,
songs, and general conversation. I find it very intriguing when a character stays
with me for a prolonged period of time, whether I am at a point to capture
them in paint or not, and I am very pleased to finally be able to present this cast
of characters in their entirety to you.
The paintings themselves develop as layers which mask or reveal the drawing
underneath. There are no physically mixed colors, each hue is the result of the
layering of thin glazes of pure color. Each mixed media piece, with paper
affixed to wood panel, and multiple glazes of paint applied to it act as a series
of masks only revealing the final form when I choose to stop. The color that you
perceive at this point is optically mixed by each viewer as the light passes
through the multiple transparent ‘masks’. Each viewer may actually perceive
them slightly differently depending on their color sensitivities. I hope that you
enjoy the exhibition, as you see it.
Who are you when you walk into this exhibition, and who will you choose to be
as you leave it?
Email Reminder
Date/Time: Saturday, October 21, 2023, 9am – 5pm EDT
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Mahady Gallery
Jeff and Liz Russell have collected art for the last 40 years. The collection is somewhat eclectic,
although most of the works are by American artists. From a small work by Robert Natkin to a large
work by Robert Rauschenberg, the collection consists of mostly known artists. There are 51 works
on display including paintings, prints, and photographs. The art movements of Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Photorealism, Neo-expressionism, the Rhino Horn Group and
the Transcendental Group are represented. Most of the works were collected while the couple was
in New York City, where they spent their careers, and in Northeast Pennsylvania, where they now
reside. Prominent Pennsylvanian artists in the collection include Herb Simon, Karl Neuroth, Clifton
Prokop, Richard Cramer, and William Baziotes, most of whom are friends.
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Field Hockey vs. St. Mary's College of Maryland
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Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
Isiah Ortiz Junior Recital
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Men's Soccer game vs. Marymount University
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Northeastern Youth Wind Ensemble Concert
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Volleyball Match vs Centenary
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Marywood Vs Wilkes Univ. Swim Meet
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Madelynn Kessler Junior Recital
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Junior Wind Band Celebration Performance
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Marywood VS Cabrini University W/ Gallaudet University
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Date/Time: Sunday, February 25, 2024, 2 – 5pm EST
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Bright Star Musical Performance
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Date/Time: Sunday, February 25, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EST
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 3, 2024, 3 – 5pm EST
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Northeastern Youth Wind Ensemble Concert
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 3, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EST
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 10, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
Daylight Savings Time Begins
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 10, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Monday, March 11, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
03/09/24 - 03/16/24; No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Tuesday, March 12, 2024
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03/09/24 - 03/16/24; No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
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03/09/24 - 03/16/24; No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Thursday, March 14, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
03/09/24 - 03/16/24; No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Friday, March 15, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
03/09/24 - 03/16/24; No Classes. Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 17, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 24, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Thursday, March 28, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. All Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Friday, March 29, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
Easter Holiday 03/29/24 - 04/01/24. No Classes. All Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Friday, March 29, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. Administrative Offices Closed.
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Date/Time: Saturday, March 30, 2024
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Easter Holiday 03/29/24 - 04/01/24. No Classes. All Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 31, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
Easter Holiday 03/29/24 - 04/01/24. No Classes. All Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 31, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. Administrative Offices Closed.
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Date/Time: Sunday, March 31, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Monday, April 1, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
Easter Holiday 03/29/24 - 04/01/24. No Classes. All Administrative Offices Open.
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Date/Time: Monday, April 1, 2024
Location: Academic Dates
No Classes. Administrative Offices Closed.
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Date/Time: Thursday, April 4, 2024, 10am – 12pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Children's Theater Performance
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Date/Time: Friday, April 5, 2024, 10am – 12pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Children's Theater Performance
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Date/Time: Friday, April 5, 2024, 7 – 10pm EDT
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
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Date/Time: Saturday, April 6, 2024, 2 – 3pm EDT
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
Children's Theater Performance
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