Visual & Performing Arts News
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April 01
| New Art Exhibit Explores Femininity
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This year’s Exhibitions and Collections Capstone Course Exhibit at the Cushing-Martin Gallery examines the myth of the eternal feminine as explored by Simone de Beauvoir in her manifesto "The Second Sex."
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March 25
| Musical Comedy “Das Barbecu” Coming to Stonehill
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The Stonehill Theatre Company will perform its spring production entitled Das Barbecü on April 11, 12 and 13 at 8:00 p.m. in Hemingway Theatre. Das Barbecü is a comedic, musical retelling of Richard Wagner’s Götterdammerüng (Twlight of the Gods) which is a part of his cycle of four “Ring” operas.
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March 14
| Senior Graphic Design Majors Showcase Work
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The work of 19 talented graduating graphic design majors can be seen in an exhibit currently on display in the Cushing-Martin Gallery. The Senior Graphic Design Annual will run through March 21.
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February 22
| Prof. Belanger Earns National Award For Journal Article
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The article by Elizabeth Belanger on how Stonehill collaborated with Brockton’s Cape Verdean Association to create a successful public history project has been recognized by the National Council on Public History (NCPH).
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February 11
| Stonehill Mourns Passing of Prof. Carole Calo
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The Stonehill Community mourns the loss of Professor of Arts History and Chair of the Visual & Performing Arts Department Carole Calo, who passed away after a struggle with cancer on February 9.
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February 11
| Nakamichi Concert Celebrates Love
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The semester's Nakamichi Concert will celebrate love in a Valentine's Day tribute featuring the work of Arnold Schoenberg and Johannes Brahms.
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January 16
| Artist Couple Letitia and Sedrick Huckaby Reflect on Cultural Heritage in New Exhibit
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The Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill will have on display through Friday, February 22 the exhibit “Everyday Glory” featuring artists Letitia and Sedrick Huckaby.
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November 07
| Sounds Of Gospel Coming To Stonehill
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The next installment of Stonehill’s Nakamichi Concert Series will feature the 12th Baptist Church Gospel Ensemble and the Jonathan Singleton Trio. Titled “Soul Food,” the concert will be held on Tuesday, November 13 at 8 p.m. in Alumni Hall.
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October 31
| Stonehill Theatre Company Presents “Moving Pictures”
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The Stonehill Theatre Company and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts will present Sharon Pollock’s “Moving Pictures” beginning November 15. The play, directed by Professor Patricia H. Sankus, will run nightly at 8 p.m. in Stonehill’s Hemingway Theatre from Nov. 15-17.
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October 18
| Exhibit at Stonehill Features Painter Daisy Rockwell
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Daisy Rockwell, granddaughter of Norman Rockwell, will feature her paintings of contemporary media events, including portraits of international terrorists and the late Whitney Houston, in new display from October 25-December 7.
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September 26
| Stonehill Gallery Director Uses Cloth to Explore Autobiography in "Self/Fabricated" Exhibit
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Candice Smith Corby, director of Stonehill’s Cushing-Martin Gallery, has co-curated a new exhibition currently on display at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury.
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September 18
| Woodwind Quintet Vento Chiaro to Perform at Stonehill
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Vento Chiaro, one of the country's foremost woodwind quintets, will perform at Stonehill on Tuesday October 2, 2012, in the Martin Institute Auditorium as part of the College’s Nakamichi Concert Series.
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September 13
| Introducing New Faculty
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This year, the College welcomes six new full-time faculty and eight faculty fellows.
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September 10
| Introducing New Faculty
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This year, the College welcomes six new full-time faculty and eight faculty fellows.
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September 06
| Five Towers Offer Visual Journey
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The Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill College is pleased to present Sally B. Moore’s five sculptural towers constructed of wire and bamboo armatures simultaneously acting as skeleton and facade.
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April 04
| Cushing-Martin Gallery Presents Graphic Design Annual
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The Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill College will present "The Graphic Design Annual 2012," from April 5 – April 27. Exhibiting seniors include Nicole Casinelli, Debra Coppola, Michelle Cotennec, Nina Crossley, Steve Daversa, Kathryn Dziurzynski, Larry Jakubowicz, Ashley Johnston, Chrystine Muncherian, Steve Polito, Luke Selinger, and Vlada Shelkova
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March 22
| History Meets Religion & Art
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Known as a modern day Renaissance Man, Lech Majewski will discuss his captivating film “The Mill & The Cross” at Stonehill on Friday, April 13
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March 14
| The Last Night of Ballyhoo Comes to Stonehill
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The Stonehill Theatre Company will present its annual spring performance Thursday, March 29-Saturday, March 31, adapting the classic Alfred Uhry play, "The Last Night of Ballyhoo."
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March 09
| Pianist Ana Popa to Perform at Nakamichi Concert 3/20
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Ana Popa, a professor in Stonehill’s Visual and Performing Arts Department and a world renowned pianist, will perform at the spring 2012 installment of the Nakamichi Concert Series on March 20.
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February 13
| Gallery Exhibit Features Painters Lucy & Brad Nelson
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The Cushing-Martin Gallery will present “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” from February 15 – March 23. Married painters, Brad and Lucy Nelson will exhibit their paintings which share an interest in the murky boundaries of truth and fiction.
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February 03
| Women and Global Music: Hear Libana On Feb. 12
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The musical ensemble group Libana will perform in Stonehill’s Alumni Hall on February 12 at 7 p.m.
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January 09
| Stonehill Alumni Showcase Mixed Media Work At Cushing-Martin Gallery Exhibit
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The Cushing-Martin Gallery will present a new exhibit titled “Alumni Highlights 2012” from January 17 to February 10 with an opening reception scheduled for Wednesday, January 25 from 6-7:30 p.m.
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December 14
| Reading, Technology and Our Kids
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Early Childhood Education and Visual and Performing Arts major Samantha Sears '14 writes about the negative impact on technology and how it has captured the minds of children in a way reading used to do.
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November 11
| Chekhov’s Poetry, Wit and Modern Message
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For its fall production, the Stonehill Theatre Company invited Theresa Lang to be its guest director and the acclaimed theatre historian picked Anton Chekhov’s classic “Three Sisters.”
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November 04
| Stonehill Theatre Company Fall Production Selection A Chekhov Classic
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The Stonehill Theater Company will present Anton Chekhov’s 1901 classic “Three Sisters” from Thursday, November 17 through Saturday, November 19. Performances will take place at 8 p.m. each night.
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November 03
| Nakamichi Gospel Concert Welcomes Local Singer
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The annual Nakamichi Concert Series Gospel Concert will welcome distinguished gospel singer Darlene Wynn on Tuesday, November 15 at 8 p.m. in the Martin Institute. All are welcome to attend the concert, free of charge.
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November 02
| Pianist Kayo Tatebe to Give Special Concert on Campus Sunday
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This Sunday, November 6 at 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall, international pianist Kayo Tatebe will give a special concert to celebrate the successful return of the Yamaha Grand piano Tatebe herself donated to the College.
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October 17
| New Cushing-Martin Exhibit Explores Artistic Possibilities of Textiles
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Beginning November 7, the Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill College will present the exhibit “Stitched: Nature Constructed,” which will showcase work by three artists, focusing on the processes they use to create art from textiles.
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October 13
| Piano Trio Triple Helix to Perform at Stonehill
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Considered one of the best piano trios in music today, Triple Helix will perform at this semester’s first Nakamichi Concert on Tuesday, October 18 at 8 p.m. in the Martin Institute.
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September 21
| Cushing-Martin Gallery Features Sculptural Work by Nathalie Miebach
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Nathalie Miebach's work focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations.
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September 08
| Leading Art Theft Investigators Coming To Stonehill
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Two of the world’s leading art theft investigators will be at the Martin Institute on Tuesday, September 20.
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July 27
| Cushing-Martin Gallery Highlights Native American Basket Collection
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The exhibit "Traditions Interwoven: Two Basketmakers Collect Native American Baskets" will be on display at Stonehill's Cushing-Martin Gallery from Monday, August 1 to Friday, September 16.
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June 13
| Art Exhibit at UConn Stamford Features Work By Stonehill Professor
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An exhibit of figural works at the University of Connecticut Stamford Art Gallery features work by Associate Professor of Studio Arts Shane Savage-Rumbaugh . The exhibition is on view through July 29th.
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April 29
| U.S. Attorney For Massachusetts Visits Successful Mentoring Program Classroom
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Staff and students working with the College’s arts outreach project "Mentoring Through Photography and Visual Arts" received a special visit from U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz on Tuesday, April 26.
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April 07
| Graphic Design Students Showcase Work
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Members of the Class of 2011 will showcase their work at this year's Graphic Design Annual. The exhibit will run from Monday, April 18 to Friday, April 29 at the Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill and an opening reception will be held on Tuesday, April 19.
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March 28
| Musical Comedy “Urinetown” Coming to Stonehill
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The Stonehill Theatre Company and Department of Visual and Performing Arts will present its spring production, a satirical comedy music called "Urinetown," on April 7th, 8th, and 9th at the Hemingway Theatre.
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March 25
| Get Your Draw On At Day-Long Drawing Marathon
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Members of the Stonehill community will have the chance to show off their drawing talents at a day-long Drawing Marathon on Saturday, April 9.
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March 18
| Nakamichi Concert to Feature Lydian String Quartet
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The critically-acclaimed Lydian String Quartet will perform at this semester’s Nakamichi Concert on Tuesday, March 29 at 8 p.m. in the Martin Institute.
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February 17
| Korean TV Highlights Stonehill Concert
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Back in September, acclaimed pianist Elaine Kwon gave the semester's first installment of the Nakamichi Concert Series at Stonehill and during that time, Arirang TV accompanied her on her visit to shoot film for its documentary series "Dream It: You Are the Next Generation."
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January 29
| Alumni Make Their Marks
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As some of our current students take part in the KCACTF to compete for various awards, we’d like to update folks on what three of our recent alumni, who are now acting and teaching, are up to these days.
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January 26
| Four Students Selected For KCACTF Region 1 Festival
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Three current Stonehill students along with one recent graduate arrived at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) at Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, MA on Wednesday to compete for various awards.
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December 10
| By the Numbers: Christmas at Stonehill
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A by-the-numbers look at how Stonehill is celebrating the 2010 holiday season.
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November 04
| Stonehill Theatre Company Presents "An Enemy of the People"
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The Stonehill Theatre Company will present Henrik Ibsen’s classic play "An Enemy of the People" November 18, 19, and 20th at 8 p.m. in Hemingway Theatre.
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September 24
| Introducing New Full-Time Faculty & Faculty Fellows
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This year, the College has increased the number of full-time faculty to 151 and has also added four new faculty fellows.
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September 10
| Nakamichi Concert Series Welcomes Award-Winning Pianist Elaine Kwon
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Stonehill College welcomes award-winning pianist Elaine Kwon on Tuesday, September 21 at 8 p.m. for the first installment of its Nakamichi Concert Series this academic year. The concert, held in Alumni Hall, will feature a solo piano recital by Kwon. All are welcome to attend.
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April 13
| Play of Hunger Comes to Stonehill’s Hemingway Theatre
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The Stonehill Theatre Company will present its spring production, a comedy of errors with dashes of political farce called "We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!," on April 22nd, 23rd, and 24th at the Hemingway Theatre.
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February 16
| Theatre Arts Students Showcase Talent
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As the Visual and Performing Arts Department celebrates its tenth anniversary, several students from the Theatre Arts Program will be showcasing their work in two upcoming events, the Student 10-Minute Play Festival along with two showings of Allison Cirbus' play, Bench.
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February 11
| Pursuing a Passion
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This weekend, graphic design major John McGowan '10 will share his passion for animation as his film "Sarah’s Story" will be shown at the first annual Providence Children’s Film Festival in Providence, Rhode Island.