This event is open to students enrolled in COMM 354 and COMM 339 only. Professor Hadel and Professor Stackhouse will bring their classes on a joint field trip to The […]
This event is open to students enrolled in MUSI 366-Digital Music Performance ONLY. Pioneering American electronic music composer and NYU faculty member Morton Subotnick presents a rare concert celebrating the […]
This trip is open to students enrolled in ARTS 202: Basic Sculpture only. Professor Joel Weissman will bring his Basic Sculpture class to Storm King Sculpture Park in Cornwall NY. Students will present on various works of art to the group and explore the sculpture grounds. This is a closed event.
This trip is available to students enrolled in ARTS 207: Digital Photography only. Students enrolled in Professor Yolanda del Amo's Digital Photography class will visit the "Generation Wealth" exhibit by […]
This event is open to theater students only. Jen Ponton will discuss her work int he theater, film, and TV. She will give insight into how to begin a career in the theater and how to maintain that career.
Lecture: Jimmie Durham: Matters of Life and Death Elizabeth Hutchinson is an Associate Professor of Art History at Barnard College. Her work focuses on the visual culture of a variety […]
This event is open to students enrolled in ARTS 307 and ARTS 402 only. Professor Weissman will bring his Intermediate and Advanced Sculpture classes to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
This event is open to students enrolled in ARHT 225 only. Professor Meredith Davis will bring her ARHT 225 Modern Art class to the Whitney Museum on November 11th. This […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
This event is open to students enrolled in MUSI 120 only. Professor Zach Layton has invited multi-instrumentalist, inventor, and electronic music performer Bradford Reed to present a master class and […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Maria Vail Viola is shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Illyria and uses her wits to survive and regain her position by disguising herself as a boy. But what is this place? Filled with eccentric characters of many shades of gender, Twelfth Night explores the duality of identity in a […]
This event is open to all Ramapo students. Visiting Ramapo for a demonstration and Q&A with music students will be Eric "Pik Funk" Smith, a professional bassist who has been […]
This is a closed event. Three alumni will visit to speak to students about their experiences since graduation. Two of these alumni are currently employed by major record labels, the […]
Join us for a concert event celebrating the launch of the Ramix Recordings, the new Ramapo College Music Program record label. The first recordings are being released on November 17, […]
This event is open to students enrolled in COMM 219 only. Benilde Little, author of four fiction books and a memoir will visit Professor Regina Clark's Creative Non-fiction class as a guest speaker.
This event is open to students enrolled in THEA 203 only. Professor Beba Shamash will bring her Craft of Costume class to The Museum of Modern Art on Monday, November […]
This event is open to students enrolled in THEA 226 only. Professor Budin will bring her students to the DIA Beacon Museum of Contemporary Art to illustrate the importance of […]
This event is open to students enrolled in THEA 206-01 only. This lecture considers the under garments and how the painting/images of may be unpacked and respective cultures/time periods notions […]
Gianluca Bianchino is a multimedia artist living and working in Northern New Jersey. Inspired by physics and architecture, Bianchino's work is focused on immersive site specific installations and interactive wall […]
This trip is available to students enrolled in ARTS 406: Advanced Photography only. Students enrolled in Professor Yolanda del Amo's Advanced Photography course will take a field trip to MOMA to visit the "Stephen Shore" exhibit. Stephen Shore is one of the most important American photographers of the 20th century. He was one of the […]
Music celebrating our shared humanity in song Highlighting China, Korea, Guam, the Middle East, Norway and upcoming U.S. composers with holiday favorites by candlelight. A preview of the music of Eric Whitacre in advance of CantaNOVA's Lincoln Center concert with Whitacre conducting an auditioned choir of singers from around the world. - Sat, Dec 2, […]