Calendar

  1. Home
  2. Page 12

Fall semester event tickets on sale Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Check back in August for details.

Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Chloë Bass

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Chloë Bass is a multiform conceptual artist working in performance, situation, conversation, publication, and installation. Her work uses daily life as a site of deep research to address scales of intimacy: where patterns hold and […]

Design Lecture: Eric Zimmerman

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

“The Rules we Break—Lessons in Play, Thinking, and Design" Eric Zimmerman a game designer and Arts Professor at the NYU Game Center. He designs games on and off the computer that invent new forms of […]

Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Domingo Castillo

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Domingo Castillo is an artist often working collaboratively to produce artwork and films. Using abstraction, Castillo produces works that require a labour-intesive process which can be seen explicitly as a personal exorcism ritual. By referencing […]

Faculty Recital: Brennan Sweet

Schare Recital Hall 81 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Violin faculty and New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's Associate Concertmaster Brennan Sweet performs.

Music Technology at Mason Gross Digital Audio Concert

Shindell Choral Hall 85 George Street, New Brunswick, United States

The 2023 NJDAC concert features the performance of plastissiteez, a mixed music genre improvisatory collaboration between computer musician Elizabeth Hoffman and traditional Korean/cross-disciplinary musician gamin, who will be performing on the piri and the saenghwang. […]

Design Lecture: Joe Marianek

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Joe Marianek is a designer, educator, and founding principal at Small Stuff, a New York City-based design studio and collective focused on projects of social and cultural impact. Small Stuff’s recent collaboration with MASS Design […]