Posts tagged with “Faculty” (All posts)
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Carleton piano lecturer and concert pianist Matthew McCright will make his Carnegie Hall debut on Friday, Nov. 22.
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“Bald Spot Museum of Art” Launches Inaugural Exhibition
31 August 2018The Bald Spot Museum of Art, a temporary institution operating during the construction of Carleton’s Geothermal Energy system, announces its inaugural (and likely only) exhibition on the South Wall of its green-plastic covered fence, facing the Chapel. Landscape and Labor, a gallery installation by Carleton art professor David Lefkowitz runs from September 1 through November 20, 2018.
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Hosted by Minnesota Public Radio’s Dr. Jon Hallberg, the live performance explores the ethics of healthcare through story and song.
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Directed by award-winning artist Stephan Koplowitz, the immersive production interlaces theater, dance, visual installations, and digital media throughout Northfield.
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“Life As Is: The Blending of Ancient Souls from Syria and China” captures the musical bond shared by the two artists.
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Jazz Ensemble & Choir Team Up for Concert
21 February 2018Under the direction of Laura Caviani and Matthew Olson, the two groups will present a special musical collaboration on Sunday, Feb. 25.
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Student musicians celebrate Chinese New Year
18 February 2018The celebration on Sunday, Feb. 18 features performances by Carleton’s Chinese Music Ensemble, Global Music Ensemble, and Tang-Song Early Music Ensemble.
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Carleton hosts artistic collaboration, “For the Birds”
18 January 2018Acclaimed new music ensemble Zeitgeist joins composer Victor Zupanc and humorist Kevin Kling for an evening of music, stories and poetry on healing and humanity.
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FELT ROOM, an immersive performance installation, comes to Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum
6 January 2017FELT ROOM is a collaboration between the renowned BodyCartography Project and Carleton’s dance program.
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New Teaching Museum exhibition showcases works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists
5 September 2016A new exhibition in Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum will showcase works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists. Michi: Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity opens Friday, September 16.