Faculty and Friends: Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall Inaugural Exhibition
Joan and Robert Rechnitz HallWeek of Events
Convergence
Convergence is a group exhibition organized in affiliation with Project Vortex, a non-profit organization committed to reusing plastic debris from our oceans and shorelines. This exhibition brings together seven contemporary artists responding to the current environmental crisis in our oceans.
Faculty and Friends: Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall Inaugural Exhibition
This invitational exhibition features the work of 57 accomplished artists from across the country – including current faculty and former faculty, alumni and artists who have exhibited in the Monmouth University galleries over the years.
Aftermath Series – Joel Meyerowitz
From the Monmouth University Permanent Collection: selected works from the Aftermath series.
Student Movie Posters from the Department of Art & Design
Student Movie Posters from the Department of Art & Design
What can you do with 4 colors, 4 names, 2 locations, 2 dates, 2 film genres and 4 adjectives?
For this project, students are asked to create a concept for a movie poster for a film that does not exist. Here are the results of their work.
Met Opera: AIDA (Encore) (Broadcast in HD)
Met Opera: AIDA (Encore) (Broadcast in HD)
The Met’s unforgettable production of Verdi’s ancient Egyptian drama stars Liudmyla Monastyrska and Hui He. The story centers on the enslaved Ethiopian princess caught in a love triangle with the heroic Radamès, played by Roberto Alagna. The proud Egyptian princess Amneris is played by Olga Borodina. Fabio Luisi conducts this revival, which features recent choreography by Alexei Ratmansky.
Provost Film Series: Bamako
Provost Film Series: Bamako
In this film by Abderrahmane Sissako, Melé is a bar singer, her husband Chaka is out of work, and the couple is on the verge of breaking up. African civil society spokesmen have taken proceedings against the World Bank and the IMF whom they blame for Africa’s woes. Chaka does not seem to be concerned by Africa’s desire to fight for its rights.
Met Opera: PARSIFAL
Met Opera: PARSIFAL
Director François Girard’s timeless new vision for Wagner’s final masterpiece explores the many facets of this mystical score, while designer Michael Levine (Eugene Onegin) creates a surreal landscape.