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PLASMA presents Oliver Husain and Kerstin Schroedinger, “Hypericin Yellow Movie: A Performance-Lecture”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Hypericin Yellow Movie: A Performance-Lecture  Hypericin is a phytochemical produced by the flowering plant St John’s wort. The plant has been used medicinally in different cultures for centuries, primarily as an antidepressant. In this performance-lecture Kerstin Schroedinger and Oliver Husain relate the flower to health, skin, light, and film by discussing their use of St […]

Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures: Dr. Sara Pappas, “The Goncourt Brothers at the Museum: New Ways to Exhibit Nineteenth-Century French Art”

280 Park Hall

Nineteenth-century French art was eclectic, but you would never know it. This eclecticism was considered a problem in the nineteenth century itself—an impediment to creating a cohesive narrative for the art production of the time. Joris-Karl Huysmans and Émile Zola in particular railed against what they saw as the eclectic nature of the art of […]

[ZOOM] Scholars@Hallwalls: Colleen Culleton, “Spain Connected: Global Citizenship in Spain’s Twenty-First Century”

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, THE TALK WILL BE VIA ZOOM. Click here to join the Zoom meeting! Exploring fiction and film from Spain’s twenty-first century, Culleton is interested in the forces of the globalized world that bring people together. Some of us acknowledge global connectedness in an empirical sense, through the science of climate change, […]

PLASMA presents Christina Corfield and Laura McGough

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Christina Corfield is a British-born multi-disciplinary artist and media scholar and is currently a Visiting Professor of Media Study at the University at Buffalo. Her scholarly and artistic work focuses on media history and the relationships between analog and digital media. Her work has shown at media festivals, in galleries, universities, and at international conferences. […]

Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy Panel Discussion: “Social Reproduction and the Crisis of Housing in Buffalo”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

"American life has been suddenly and dramatically upended, and, when things are turned upside down, the bottom is brought to the surface and exposed to the light." - Keeanga-Yamatta Taylor, The New Yorker (3/30/2020)   The “Social Reproduction and the Crisis of Housing in Buffalo” panel aims to bring social reproduction theory home to Buffalo […]

Dept. of Music: Jeff Perry, “Meanwhile, in the Village: The Composers of the New York School and their Painters”

Baird Recital Hall, Second Floor

This talk examines correspondences between the innovations of the New York School composers (John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown, Christian Wolff) and those of the painters and sculptors they associated with in the post-war downtown art world. While issues of structure, frame, representation, indeterminacy, surface, abstraction, action, and modularity interested both groups, differences between the […]

Humanities Institute/Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program Film Series: WITHOUT A WHISPER – KONNÓN:KWE

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

Presented by the UB Humanities Institute in collaboration with the UB Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program. Co-sponsored by the UB Department of Indigenous Studies. Please join us as we honor Women's History Month with a screening of Without a Whisper - Konnón:kwe, a documentary film by Katsitsionni Fox. This event is free and open to the […]

Disability Studies Research Workshop: Natalia Pamuła, “‘Crisis Ordinariness’ and the Slow Transformation of 1989: Disability and Gender in Poland”

214 Parker - South Campus

Pamuła’s talk will focus on the Polish disability memoirs published in 1991 in the volume Cierpieniem pisane: Pamiętniki kobiet niepełnosprawnych (Written through Suffering: Disabled Women’s Memoirs). Written through Suffering consists of twenty-one short memoirs submitted as a response to a memoir competition in 1990. Published two years after the first democratic elections, which took place […]

PLASMA presents hiba ali

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

hiba ali is a producer of moving images, sounds, garments and words. they reside in many time zones: chicago, toronto and eugene. born in karachi, pakistan, they belong to east african, south asian and arab diasporas. they are a practitioner and (re)learner of swahili, urdu, arabic and spanish languages. they work on two long term […]

Digital Scholarship Studio and Network: UB DH Minor Roundtable, “The Future of Digital Literacy in the Humanities” [ONLINE ONLY]

Zoom

Where does the humanities intersect with computing, and how will it do so in the future? This roundtable consisting of faculty and students will explore the development of UB’s Digital Humanities program, currently offered as a minor available to undergraduates throughout the university. Focusing on the hands-on application of technologies such as artificial intelligence and […]