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Seminar: Aaron Schuster, “Lacan contra Foucault: The Mysteries of Las Meninas”

1032 Clemens Hall

The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture is pleased to welcome Aaron Schuster to UB. Dr. Schuster is a former Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies, Rijeka, Croatia and at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry, ICI Berlin.  He is currently the Head of the Theory Program at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam.  […]

Embodied Research and Performance Research Workshops: AGA Collaborative, Performance & Lecture

Center for the Arts, Rehearsal Workshop (B53)

Open to the public. Performance of win.place.show. win. place. show. investigates a set of interrelated themes: the pressures of accomplishment and achievement, the demands of perpetual productivity, and the many ways of “being” in the daily race. Lecture, "Walking in the Academy." The performance is followed by a talk given by dance dramaturg Jeanmarie Higgins, […]

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Presentation/Workshop: Ames Hawkins, “Art Activism in the Classroom: Context, Principles and Collaboration as Trans/Feminist Practice.”

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

Presented by the Queer Studies Research Workshop Ames Hawkins, Columbia College “Art Activism in the Classroom: Context, Principles and Collaboration as Trans/Feminist Practice.” In this presentation-workshop, Ames Hawkins (whose work is in the exhibit Ill at Ease: Dis-ease and Art, now on display) discusses how development of courses in art activism and her work in […]

Lecture: Tom Eyers, “Psychoanalyzing Form”

538 Clemens

The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture is pleased to welcome Dr. Tom Eyers (Duquesne University) to UB for a lecture, "Psychoanalyzing Form," (introduced by Professor Bill Solomon, UB English). Professor Eyers is the author of Lacan and the Concept of the Real (Palgrave, 2012) and Post-Rationalism: Psychoanalysis, Epistemology, and Marxism in Post-War […]

Reading: Ames Hawkins, from her installation “Paper Violets, Vellum Prose”

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

Presented by the Queer Studies Research Workshop Ames Hawkins, Columbia College Ames Hawkins’s will perform three readings from her installation Paper Violets, Vellum Prose followed by a Q&A. In this work, she creates a multi-layered environment into which the viewers are invited to enter, stay for a while, and engage. The pew, the needlepoint cushion, […]

A Concert of the Computer Music of Jean-Claude Risset – In Memoriam 1938-2016

CFA Black Box Theatre

The Hiller Computer Music Studios of the UB Department of Music presents its annual spring Black Box concert of computer music, featuring the works of French composer and electronic music visionary Jean-Claude Risset, who passed away November 21, 2016. Risset studied composition with Andre Jolivet at the Paris Conservatory, and in 1964 moved the USA […]

Seminar: Tom Eyers, “Language Poetry, History, Formalization”

1038 Clemens

The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture is pleased to welcome Dr. Tom Eyers (Duquesne University) to UB for a seminar, "Language Poetry, History, Formalization" (introduced by Professor Judith Goldman, UB English.) Professor Eyers is the author of Lacan and the Concept of the Real (Palgrave, 2012) and Post-Rationalism: Psychoanalysis, Epistemology, and Marxism […]

“‘As from a voyage rich with merchandise’: Returns from the Folger Institute”

Poetry Collection, 420 Capen Hall

A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of UB's Membership in the Folger Institute Symposium Schedule 11:00-11:30: Introduction and welcome Barbara Bono, UB Folger representative Jim Swan, UB Folger Institute initiator Robin Schulze, UB Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences 11:30-12:30: "'Purchased by the weight': The Color of Suits in The Merchant of Venice" Olga […]

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New Faculty Seminar: Stephanie Schmidt

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

González de Eslava’s Christian Allegory of the Gran Chichimeca: Reimagining the Ancestral North in New Spain The Fifth Spiritual and Sacramental Colloquy of Fernán González de Eslava is a Christian allegorical drama set in New Spain of the 1570s. This play about Spanish attempts to fortify the northern frontier incorporates striking elements of indigenous lore. […]

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