Haldeman Hall 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall), 4:30pm-5:30pm
McGill Professor Gordon Hickey and Alyssa Noseworthy ‘24 will present “Tales of Rivers & Ice: Indigenous Art, Resilience, And Water Justice In The Arctic And The Amazon.”
In this workshop, we will explore example rubrics, assignments, and resources to envision what it might look like to incorporate accessibility into student work in your courses.
The New Zealand bassoonist, composer, and Renaissance instrument specialist gives a demonstration and performance on recorder, shawm, dulcian, and Baroque and modern bassoons.
Murnane is the director of the award-winning documentary, Bella, about the life, influence and impact of California-based artist and activist Bella Lewitzky.
Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall, 8:00am-5:45pm
Learn about the ill-fated 1921 Wrangel Island Expedition from the perspective of Vic the cat, one of the only two survivors of the doomed arctic adventure.
"Faded Glory" presents metaphorical photographs that reflect the many issues integral now to American society, with a gradual decline in its exceptionalism.
The virtuosic violinist kicks off his anthology with a program of diverse works, including the premiere of a Hop-commissioned composition by Carla Kihlstedt.
Baker Berry Library, East Reading Room, 6:30pm-7:00pm
An artist, an anthology, a year at the Hop.
Join us to kick off the Grammy award-winning violinist and producer's year-long residency at the Hop.
This event is free & unticketed!