Columbia University School of the Arts: Public Programs

Columbia University School of the Arts: Public Programs

Columbia University School of the Arts

February 3, 2011
Columbia University School of the Arts: Public Programs

Spring 2011

All events are FREE and open to all

http://arts.columbia.edu

Laurie Anderson
Refiguring the Spiritual


[email protected]

Thu, Feb 24, 7 pm: Jill Magid
XtraCurricular
series
In collaboration with The Marina Abramović Studio at Location One
Location One, 26 Greene St, New York
Reservations: [email protected]

Mar 1–28: Exhibition of work by Phong Bui
Opening reception Fri, Mar 11, 5-7 pm
LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Dodge Hall

Thu, Mar 31, 7:30 pm: Kaira Cabañas
Sites of Cinema
series
Film Studies MA Program in conjunction with Columbia Seminars
Faculty House

Thu, Apr 7, 6:30 pm: Lynda Benglis
Refiguring the Spiritual
series
In collaboration with Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life
Miller Theatre
Reservations: [email protected]

Apr 13–May 2: New Plays Now
Featuring Theatre Arts Playwriting Class of 2011
For detailed schedule, arts.columbia.edu/theatre-arts
3LD Art & Technology Center, 80 Greenwich St, New York

Thu, Apr 14, 7 pm: Tom McCarthy
Creative Writing Lecture Series

Dodge Hall, Room 501

Apr 28–29: Exhibition of work from advanced printmaking course led by Sarah Sze, Professor, Visual Arts Program
Opening reception Fri, Apr 29, 5-7 pm
LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Dodge Hall

For end-of-year events including Visual Arts MFA Thesis Exhibitions and Columbia University Film Festival, visit http://arts.columbia.edu

Columbia University School of the Arts Public Programs are guided by a commitment to presenting new voices, international perspectives and scholarship across the arts. These events aim to create a forum for the exchange of ideas among practitioners, students, scholars and the public.

Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservation information noted above.

Events are held on the Columbia University Morningside Heights campus, 2960 Broadway at 116th St, New York, unless listed otherwise.

Columbia University School of the Arts 2011 Summer Programs Announced.
New offerings include three-week creative writing course in Paris; Arts Collaboration Lab in conjunction with PS122; Advanced Painting Intensive; and Television Writing Intensive. Visit http://arts.columbia.edu/summer-programs for more information.

For more events, news and directions, visit http://arts.columbia.edu

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