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Performance Research Workshop: Art in the Open – CFA Open Studios

Center for the Arts

Multiple sites in the CFA: Open Studios, an event showcasing work in all stages across UB’s arts departments and kicking off the Arts Collaboratory. During Art in the Open, UB opens our studio, rehearsal space and classroom doors to bring creativity out into the open. The work of artists from UB College of Arts and […]

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Zengierski Family Lecture in Spanish Language and Culture: Cuisine and Cultural Identity in Barcelona and Beyond

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Featuring H. Rosi Song, author (with Anna Riera) of A Taste of Barcelona: A Culinary and Cultural History of Catalan Cuisine, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA With a wine tasting by Melissa Winkler, sommelier, Winkler and Samuels Wine Purveyors, Buffalo, NY. Tasting Barcelona: An Urban (and Political) History of Catalan Cuisine Widely associated with […]

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Screening and Q+A: Laura Parnes, Tour Without End

Center for the Arts

Laura Parnes Tour Without End Buffalo native, Laura Parnes, returns to the city to present a new film, four years in the making. “Tour Without End” is an experimental fiction/documentary hybrid that casts real-life musicians, artists and actors as bands on tour, and expands into a cross-generational, Trump-era commentary on contemporary culture and politics.The UB […]

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Why Manage the Arts Speaker Series: Kaitlyn Chandler and Nicole S. Cohen, “Labor Issues and the Arts”

640 Clemens Hall

UB Arts Management Program, Why Manage the Arts Speaker Series, Fall 2019 Kaitlyn Chandler, one of the organizers of the recently established union at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, and Nicole S. Cohen, associate professor and author of Writers’ Rights: Freelance Journalism in the Digital Age (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2016) will discuss […]

Modernisms Research Workshop: Reading Session – Lawrence Rainey, “The Creation of the Avant-Garde: F.T. Marinetti and Ezra Pound.”

318 Clemens Hall

In anticipation for our visiting lecture of this term, Luca Somigli (Italian Studies, Toronto) has asked that we read the first chapter of Lawrence Rainey’s now-classic-but-still-debated Institutions of Modernism (Yale, 1998): a scan of “The Creation of the Avant-Garde: F.T. Marinetti and Ezra Pound” is attached. We have reserved the Silverman Room (Clemens 318) for […]

2019 Rustgi Undergraduate Conference on South Asia: Exploring Culture, Climate, and Connections

Capen 107 (Inside the Silverman Library) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

Join fellow scholars and distinguished faculty from around the world for the 2nd annual Rustgi Conference on South Asia.  Featuring keynote speaker Suraj Yengde, renowned scholar and activist from Harvard University. Complete program: http://j.mp/rustgiprogram2019 This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required: http://bit.ly/2019rustgi Please contact rustgiconference@buffalo.edu for more information about […]

Modernisms Research Workshop: Lecture – Luca Somigli, “The Futurist Contagion: Futurism in the Satirical Cartoons of the British Press”

306 Clemens Hall

Luca Somigli is Professor of Italian Studies at the University of Toronto. His publications include Per una satira modernista: la narrativa di Wyndham Lewis (Cadmo, 1995); Legitimizing the Artist: Manifesto Writing and European Modernism, 1885–1915 (Toronto, 2003), which was awarded the prize for best book by the American Association for Italian Studies; and Valerio Evangelisti […]

Why Manage the Arts Speaker Series: William Flood, “The Arts and the Burden of Racism”

640 Clemens Hall

UB Arts Management Program, Why Manage the Arts Speaker Series, Fall 2019 William Flood, assistant professor and active Equity actor, will tackle issues of race in the US theatre and the ways in which future arts managers might contribute to disrupting and dismantling systems of racial inequity that are so pervasive in the arts. Despite […]

Haudenosaunee-Native American Studies Research Workshop: Film Screening & Discussion, “No Access: No DAPL to No NAPL”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Please join us November 12th at the University at Buffalo, in the Center for the Arts Room 112, for a public screening of the film "No Access: No DAPL to No NAPL" beginning at 7pm, followed by a discussion featuring director Jason Corwin. This event is free and open to the public Presented by the […]

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