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Arts Calendar Spring 2014 PDF - Bowdoin College

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Thu–Sat, 17–19 ◆ 8:00 p.m. ◆ <strong>Spring</strong> Dance Performance ◆ Pickard Theater, Memorial Hall<br />

Sat, 19 ◆ 4:00 p.m. ◆ George Lopez, piano ◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

Thu, 24 ◆ 7:00 p.m. ◆ The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum Film Series Film #3: Vanishing Point (2012) ◆ Smith Auditorium, Sills Hall<br />

Thu, 24 ◆ 7:00 p.m. ◆ Thursday Night Salon at the Museum of Art: “<strong>Spring</strong> Flowers: Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist” ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Museum of Art<br />

Mon, 28 ◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ Middle Eastern Ensemble ◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

Wed, 30 ◆ 4:30 p.m. ◆ “The Smithsonian’s History of America in 101 Objects” ◆ Kresge Auditorium, Visual <strong>Arts</strong> Center<br />

Wed, 30 ◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ Afro-Latin Music Ensemble ◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

May<br />

Thu, 1 ◆ 4:30 p.m. ◆ Gallery Talk on the exhibition, Under the Surface: Surrealist Photography ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Museum of Art<br />

Thu, 1 ◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ Harry Spindel Memorial Lectureship, “Culture and Barbarism: Nazi Art Plundering and the Restitution Field Moving Forward” ◆<br />

Kresge Auditorium, Visual <strong>Arts</strong> Center<br />

Thu–Fri, 1–2 ◆ Symposium: “Social Politics and the Cold War” ◆ Lancaster Lounge, Moulton Union<br />

◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ Thursday, keynote address by Dagmar Herzog<br />

◆ 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ◆ Friday, panels<br />

Thu–Fri, 1–2 ◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Chorus ◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

Sat, 3 ◆ 10:00 a.m. ◆ Family Saturday at the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Museum of Art ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Museum of Art<br />

Sat–Sun, 3–4 ◆ 3:00 p.m. ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Chamber Choir ◆ <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Chapel<br />

Tue, 6 ◆ 7:30 p.m. ◆ Jazz Night◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

Thu, 8 ◆ 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. ◆ Chamber Music Fest ◆ Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall<br />

Fri, 9 ◆ 12:30 p.m. ◆ Museum Pieces ◆ Museum Steps on the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Quad<br />

Ticket Information<br />

Public<br />

Advance tickets available at the David Saul Smith Union information desk, 207-725-3375. A limited<br />

number of tickets may also be available at the door immediately before the event. Patrons are advised<br />

to call ahead. Notes: Dates tickets become available may vary. Due to limited seating, tickets expire<br />

five minutes before showtime.<br />

Association of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Friends Members<br />

Advance tickets available at the David Saul Smith Union Information desk, 207-725-3375. Patrons<br />

must present their Friends membership card. Tickets limited to two per card. Please call ahead to<br />

ensure ticket availability, 207-725-3253. A limited number of tickets may also be available at the<br />

door immediately before the event. Notes: Dates tickets become available may vary. Due to limited<br />

seating, tickets expire five minutes before showtime.<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Students, Faculty, and Staff<br />

Advance tickets available at the David Saul Smith Union information desk, 207-725-3375. Patrons<br />

must present their <strong>Bowdoin</strong> student, faculty, or staff ID. A limited number of tickets may also be<br />

available at the door immediately before the event. Notes: Dates tickets become available may vary.<br />

Due to limited seating, tickets expire five minutes before showtime.<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to making its campus accessible to persons with disabilities.<br />

Individuals who have special needs should contact the Office of Events and Summer Programs<br />

at 207-725-3433.<br />

The <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> and Culture <strong>Calendar</strong> is produced by the Office of Communications and<br />

Public Affairs and the Office of the Dean for Academic Affairs. The <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> community is<br />

mindful of the use of natural resources and committed to actions that promote sustainability on<br />

campus and in the lives of our graduates.<br />

Printed by Franklin Printing, Farmington, Maine<br />

Follow @<strong>Bowdoin</strong><strong>Arts</strong> on Twitter for up-to-the-minute event information.<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Office of Communications<br />

and Public Affairs<br />

3900 <strong>College</strong> Station<br />

Brunswick, Maine 04011-8430<br />

Coming This Summer<br />

June 26, <strong>2014</strong><br />

Richard Tuttle: Prints—A Retrospective<br />

In the summer of <strong>2014</strong>, the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Museum of Art will open Richard Tuttle: Prints<br />

—A Retrospective. The first exhibition of its kind, this exhibition will feature works from the<br />

1970s to the present. In sensitively exploiting the unique possibilities inherent in different<br />

printmaking processes, Tuttle demonstrates his deep interest in the interrelationship of the<br />

materials, tools, and actions that make printmaking a collaborative experience—for Tuttle a<br />

poetic process of transfer and exchange.<br />

July 10, <strong>2014</strong><br />

Cool! The Jazz Photography of William P. Gottlieb<br />

This exhibition features photographs of jazz musicians in performance by William P. Gottlieb<br />

(1917–2006). The images were created between 1938 and 1948, a period when African<br />

American jazz musicians first brought the concept of “cool” into the modern vernacular.<br />

Gottlieb’s photographic portraits celebrate jazz musicians whose rebellious self-expression,<br />

charisma, edge, and mystery made them American icons.<br />

bowdoin.edu/arts<br />

Follow @<strong>Bowdoin</strong><strong>Arts</strong> on Twitter for up-to-the-minute event information.<br />

Richard Tuttle, Step by Step, 2002,<br />

woodcut.

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