Cancelled – Met Opera: The Magic Flute (Broadcast in HD)
Pollak TheatreDue to renovation upgrades in the Pollak Theatre this screening has been cancelled.
Due to renovation upgrades in the Pollak Theatre this screening has been cancelled.
Join Monmouth University and NJTV for an exclusive screening and celebrate the final season! There is also a screening December 20. Free and open to the public however RSVP is required. Please RSVP with date of choice at specialevents@monmouth.edu
Join Monmouth University and NJTV for an exclusive screening and celebrate the final season! There is also a screening December 17. Free and open to the public however RSVP is required. Please RSVP with date of choice at specialevents@monmouth.edu
University Closed
Due to renovation upgrades in the Pollak Theatre this screening has been cancelled. You can purchase tickets to the encore screening on Sunday Feb. 21.
University Closed
The 2nd Biennial Art In Science juried exhibition will express and highlight the beauty of science – through images, drawings, and photos of natural forms and visualization of scientific, mathematic, and engineering processes based on the research and coursework of Monmouth University employees, students, and alumni. Images will reveal the elegance of science art in scientific results, observations, and failures.
This exhibit showcases the work of 2014-2015 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship winners in sculpture, crafts and photography. Fellowships are highly competitive awards to New Jersey artists in 12 different disciplines, based solely on artistic quality, and designed to help artists produce new work and advance their careers.
Fellowship Artists: Betty Beaumont, Jill Gower, Tyler Haughey,
Jan Huling, Jerry Hirniak, Johanna Inman, Alec Karros, Christina Labey,
Scott Pellnat, Edward Peters, Lisa Sanders, Roger Sayre, Karina Skvirsky,
Pamela Sunday, Christina Tenaglia and Wendel White
The Visual Arts Fellowship Showcase is a cosponsored program between the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Monmouth University Center for the Arts.
Susan Amons lives on a rare and beautiful peninsula in southern Maine. The estuary forms the western boundary, and the ocean stretches out to the east. Every day, Susan observes unusual birds and animals living in this preserved pocket of wildlife habitat. Marsh hawks, eagles, ibis, geese, mink, and fisher cats, are some of the species included in her repertoire of study. In late summer, Susan camps in the solitude of the north woods. The lake supports it’s own unique selection of species including; salmon, trout, moose, otter, and loons. Susan loves to sit on a rock in the stream and paint.
Sarah Gavron’s “Brick Lane” (2007) (PG-13). A young Bangladeshi woman, Nazneen, arrives in 1980s London, leaving behind her beloved sister and home, for an arranged marriage and a new life. Trapped within the four walls of her flat in East London, and in a loveless marriage with the middle aged Chanu, she fears her soul is quietly dying.