Thanks for your patience during our recent outage at scalar.usc.edu. While Scalar content is loading normally now, saving is still slow, and Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled, which may interfere with features like timelines and maps that depend on metadata. This also means that saving a page or media item will remove its additional metadata. If this occurs, you can use the 'All versions' link at the bottom of the page to restore the earlier version. We are continuing to troubleshoot, and will provide further updates as needed. Note that this only affects Scalar projects at scalar.usc.edu, and not those hosted elsewhere.
12019-08-27T09:05:35-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c67393467012Page of events related to the exhibitionplain2019-09-04T05:56:25-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739A schedule of events related to the exhibition are listed below.
Saturday, September 21 2-230PM Unveiling of the Sculpture "Falling Man" by Ed Wilson Peace Quad near the Fine Arts Building
Wednesday, September 25, 6PM, reception following Conversation with Ruben Santiago-Hudson '78 Watters Theater For free tickets call the Anderson Center 607-777-2787 Sponsored by the Harpur College Dean's Office
Saturday, September 28, 2PM, reception following Lecture and Community Sing with Ysaye Maria Barnwell "Singing Who We Are" Watters Theater For free tickets, call the Anderson Center 607-777-2787
Thursday, October 10, 1PM A Reading and Talk by Fred Moten Binghamton University Art Museum Sponsored by the Material and Visual Worlds Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence Fred Moten (b.1962) is one of the foremost scholars of Black studies, a highly innovative voice in critical theory, and a renowned poet and music critic. His books include In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Traditions (2003) and, most recently, consent not to be a single being (2017-18), a three volume collection of essays. He is Professor of Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU.
Thursday, October 10, 430PM Dance Day at the Museum Binghamton Boys and Girls Club Dance Team Binghamton University Art Museum
Saturday, October 12, 230PM Binghamton University Gospel Choir Binghamton University Art Museum
Friday, November 1, 730PM and Sunday, November 3, 730PM Film Screening: To Sleep with Anger (Charles Burnett, 1990) Binghamton University Art Museum Sponsored by Harpur Cinema
Thursday, November 7, 5PM Artist Talk with Willie Cole Binghamton University Art Museum Willie Cole (b. 1955) is widely recognized for his sculptures, prints, and drawings that transform everyday objects into powerful icons reminiscent of African artwork and African-American labor. His work is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, MoMA, Cleveland Museum fo Art, and Detroit Institute of Arts museum, among many other institutions. he is exhibited by Alexander and Bonin in New York.
Saturday, November 9, 730PM Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Concert: "Simone, Ellington and Parks" Forum Theater, Binghamton, NY To purchase tickets, call the BPO office at 607-723-3931
Saturday, December 7, 2PM Exhibition Closing A performance of original musical compositions, written by students of Professor Dan Davis, inspired by works on view.