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MFA Dance Creative Thesis Peformance

Virtual Events

MFA dance students Kimberlee Gerstheimer and Amber Hongsermeier present the culmination of their studies at Mason Gross for a special virtual performance. Image courtesy of Kimberlee Gerstheimer Kimberlee Gerstheimer presents “The Silence Before the Sound,” […]

Design Lecture Series: Heather Dewey-Hagborg, PhD

Virtual Events

Dr. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is an artist and biohacker who is interested in art as research and technological critique. Her controversial biopolitical art practice includes the project Stranger Visions in which she created portrait sculptures from analyses of genetic material (hair, cigarette butts, chewed up gum) collected in public places.

A Celebration of Women in Music

Virtual Events

Students perform works on various instruments by women composers including Germaine Tailleferre, Caroline Shaw, Margaret Bonds, and Fanny Mendelssohn. Sponsored by the Women in Art Music research group and the Douglass Residential College. Many thanks to the […]

MFA Dance Thesis Concert: Merli V. Guerra

Merli V. Guerra presents dance thesis concert "The Time Traveler's Lens" at The Colonnade at Princeton Battlefield State Park (click for directions) beginning Monday, April 19, 2021. Combining history, technology, and dance, The Time Traveler’s […]

Design Lecture Series: Forest Young

Virtual Events

Image Courtesy of the Artist This lecture is presented as part of the spring 2021 Design Lecture Series, free and open to all. Registration is required. Forest Young is a designer and educator. He is […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Young Joon Kwok

Virtual Events

Young Joon Kwak is an LA-based multi-disciplinary artist who primarily uses sculpture, performance, video, and community-based collaborations to reimagine bodies and the power structures that govern our everyday lives as mutable and permeable sites of agency. Kwak is the lead performer in the electronic-dance-noise band Xina Xurner, and the founder of Mutant Salon, a roving platform for collaborative installations and performances with their queer/trans/POC/mutant community.

Rutgers Student Composers Present New Chamber Works

Virtual Events

The Rutgers University music composition area of the Music Department is proud to present a full concert of world premieres. All works are chamber pieces written this semester by the composition students at the Mason […]