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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk – Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement
DESCRIPTION:Still from “Jump” (2016)\, courtesy of Stephen DiRado\n\nJoin us for a gallery talk celebrating the opening of Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement\, a video exhibition curated by Matt Malsky\, Director of the Higgins School of Humanities. Special guests will include exhibition contributors and Clark University faculty members  Philip Bergmann\, Stephen DiRado\, and James Maurelle. Admission to the talk is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. \n\nApplied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement is a video exhibition featuring a diverse array of short films that blend the creative visions of artists with the analytical perspectives of scientists. This stellar collection delves into the fascinating world of motion\, exploring the intricacies of human and animal movement in ways imaginative\, inventive\, methodical\, systematic\, and technical. \nThe exhibition considers a myriad of movements\, from the graceful to the dynamic: the fluidity of running\, the poetry of colliding forces\, the mesmerizing mirroring of gestures\, the deliberate crawl of lizards\, the fantastical flight of planes and fireflies\, the rhythmic dance of swimming\, the boundless joy — and anxiety — of jumping\, the thrilling chase\, the explosive pop\, the gradual escalation\, and the playful wink. These are all seen through the lens of artistic expression and scientific observation. \nContributors include: \n\nAlison Chen\, Los Angeles and New York based visual artist/ Run into the Other. / Collide.& Mirror the movements of the other. (2012)\nStephen DiRado\, Professor of Practice\, Clark University / JUMP (2016)\nJames Maurelle\, Assistant Professor\, Clark University / Joe (2014)\, Six Billion Dollar Duddley (2014)\, Intervention (2015)\, & Stogie One (2014)\nOriginal research footage by Frank & Dr. Lillian Gilbreth\, American early advocates of scientific management / Gilbreth Time-and-Motion Study #1 (1924 / 2024\, with soundtrack by Matt Malsky)\nA documentary about American scientist and researcher Harold “Doc” Edgerton\, Professor of Electrical Engineering\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Quicker’n a Wink (1940)\nFaculty and students of The Bergmann Evolutionary Functional Morphology Lab at Clark University /Animal Locomotion Studies\n\nThe exhibition will be on display from February 27 through May 20\, 2024 in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons on the Clark University campus. \nThe exhibition runs in a loop lasting approximately one hour. Standard hours of admission are Tuesday through Thursday from 9:30am to 3:30pm\, but the schedule may vary due to University holidays and closures. \nPlease contact HigginsSchool@clarku.edu for more information or to arrange a viewing. \nThis exhibition is sponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities as part of the Spring 2024 symposium on Movement.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/gallery-talk-applied-motion-studies-artists-and-scientists-consider-movement-2/
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Humanities
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SUMMARY:Concert: A Spectrum of Viennese Song\, 1900-1938
DESCRIPTION:Performed by Stephanie Weiss (mezzo-soprano) and Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano)\, as part of the Vienna\, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition\, Innovation\, Promise\, and Peril symposium.\n\nOther events in the series:\n\nOpening Concert and Reception: Thursday\, April 20th at 4:30pm \nFeaturing the Clark University String Quartet performing Pavel Haas’s Second String Quartet\, op. 7 (‘From the Monkey Mountains’) (1925)\nHiggins Lounge\, Dana Commons\n\nSymposium: Friday\, April 21st 9am-5pm\nThis symposium will bring a group of leading interdisciplinary scholars to Clark to explore the interactions of art\, music\, and cultural politics in Vienna during the pivotal decades of the early twentieth century.\nHiggins Lounge\, Dana Commons\n\nSponsored by the Clark University Academic Innovation Fund\, the Music Program of V&PA\, the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the History Department
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/concert-a-spectrum-of-viennese-song-1900-1938/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Music/Film
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Growing the Pie
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n**This event is open only to the Clark community.** \nJoin us for the final installment of our series\, Nourishing Teaching\, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty\, staff\, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. Lunch will be provided at each event. Reservations are required using the link below. \nSession 4: Growing the Pie\nA conversation about Improving financial support for research/creative work\nRSVP Here: https://forms.office.com/r/Mv1S0cjjyn. \nSponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/community-conversation-growing-the-pie/
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Campus/Community,Humanities
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Cooking Up Some Scholarship and Creative Work\, Together
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nPlease join us for the next installment of our series\, Nourishing Teaching\, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty\, staff\, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. This event is open only to the Clark community; please register at the link below. Lunch will be provided at each event. \nSession 2: Cooking Up Some Scholarship and Creative Work\, Together\nA conversation about research collaboratives and other supports\nRSVP Here: https://forms.office.com/r/Mv1S0cjjyn. \nSponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/community-conversation-cooking-up-some-scholarship-and-creative-work-together/
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Campus/Community,Humanities
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SUMMARY:‘can i touch it?’ Performance and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join Company One Theatre and The Clark Black Alumni Association for a special reception and performance of “can i touch it?” by Francisca Da Silveira. Directed by Summer L. Williams ’01. \n \nFounded by six Clarkies\, Company One Theatre is proud to invite you to see “can i touch it?\,” by Boston’s own Francisca Da Silveira. The play features a main character who faces racial inequity\, social exclusion\, and Black hair politics as a business owner\, single mom\, and community leader. “can i touch it?” embodies Company One’s mission to build community at the intersection of art and social change\, and its vision of a Boston defined by justice\, equity\, and artistic innovation. \nPrior to the performance\, mingle with fellow alumni and meet the Director\, Summer L. Williams ’01\, at a private reception inside the Strand Theatre. \nRegistration is required for this event. Please register by Wednesday\, August 3. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/can-i-touch-it-performance-and-reception/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Music/Film,Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
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SUMMARY:Bilingual Poetry Reading at Worcester Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Professor Belén Atienza will be one of the poets entertaining children and families during the Worcester Public Library’s Bilingual Poetry Reading. Other poets featured include Worcester Poet Laureate Juan Matos\, Worcester Youth Poet Laureate Adael Mejía\, and Dominican/American poet Rhina Espaillat.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/bilingual-poetry-reading-at-worcester-public-library/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Music/Film,Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
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