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Buffalo Humanities Festival: Environments | Full Festival Day

Rockwell Hall, Buffalo State College, 1300 Elmwood Avenue 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY, United States

BUY TICKETS The full festival day begins with a performance by Deke Weaver of “BEAR and the Unreliable Bestiary” and continues with talks, panels, and community conversations focusing on issues of environmental justice and economic sustainability, activism and planning, and the global climate change crisis. Lunch by West Side Bazaar is included with tickets purchased […]

Feminist Research Alliance Workshop: Despina Stratigakos

UB Gender Institute 207 UB Commons - University at Buffalo - North Campus, Buffalo, NY

Despina Stratigakos, Prof. of Architecture, will discuss the emergence of Architect Barbie in her book Where Are All the Women Architects? (Princeton UP, 2016)

Free

Graduate Workshop: Non-Academic Job Searches with Anne Krook

330 Student Union (UB North Campus)

An academic who transitioned successfully to the corporate and nonprofit workplaces, Anne Krook trains graduate students and postdocs to transition to non-academic jobs and workplaces. She began her career as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she taught for seven years. After a stint in restaurant bartending, she joined Am- […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Kaja Silverman – “Stopping With Astonishment Before Gustave Le Gray’s Sea And Sky”

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Kaja is one of our age’s most significant and innovative theorists, bridging photography, film scholarship, art history, and psychoanalysis. She will present from her forthcoming volume The Three-Personed Picture. Her visit is co-sponsored by the Center for Psychoanalysis and Culture, the Dept of Comp Lit, Ewa Ziarek Julian Park Chair, the Dept of Media Study, […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Ron Athey

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

Ron Athey is considered to be one of the most important performance artists working today. Famed for his work that dealt with issues of pain and endurance as a metaphor for those living with HIV/AIDS (among whom Athey counts himself) he has begun a series of new works exploring the prospect of achieving transcendence in […]

2017 riverrun Global Film Series: Cuban Cinema and Culture

Burchfield Penney Art Center 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY, United States

Cuban Cinema and Culture Date: October 12-14, 2017 Venue: Burchfield Penney Art Center 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York GREAT FILMS OVER 3 DAYS Free admission made possible this year by riverrun and the Burchfield Penney Art Center Cuban-inspired cuisine available at the Burchfield Café Series Curator: Tanya Shilina-Conte, UB English Assistant Directors: Jocelyn E. […]

Music Department Lecture Series: “The Utopian Bargain of Henri Pousseur’s Votre Faust”

327 Baird

This lecture in the Department of Music's Lecture series is being presented as part of the Department's and the Music Library's Celebration of Henri Pousseur's seminal score "Votre Faust," which was conceived when Pousseur was the Slee Professor here in 1967, in collaboration with the important French author Michel Butor, who at that time held […]

Roundtable: “Henri Pousseur, Michel Butor, and the Music Library Archive.”

Music Library, Baird Hall, First/Ground Floor

Participants: Dr Andre Bergegere (Composer and Independent Scholar) Fernanda Negrete (Assistant Professor, Department of Romance Languages) John Bewley (Chief Music Librarian and Archivist) James Currie (Associate Professor, Department of Music). This roundtable discussion is to celebrate the opening of John Bewley's new exhibition on the composer Henri Pousseur, who composed his seminal "Votre Faust" in […]