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All events for June 28, 201310:00 AM - SITI Company: Suzuki Method Theater Demonstrations 1:00 PM - Jazz Student Concert 2:00 PM - SITI Company: Viewpoints Method Theater Demonstrations 7:00 PM - SITI Student Theater Showings 7:00 PM - UpBeat on the Roof: "The McKrells with Brian Melick" To view more information for these events select View all events at the bottom of the day. |
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Lecture: "Walk Like An Egyptian: A Resolution of the Arts and Sciences"
Location: Palamountain Hall: Gannett Auditorium
Date:
02/16/2011 - 02/16/2011
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Speaker: John Cunningham
Description:
John Cunningham will talk about "Walk Like An Egyptian," which was an art performance by Professor John Cunningham and students that occurred at Skidmore College on April 3, 1987. The event demonstrated the technology for raising and moving heavy loads, emulating the process the Egyptians may have used in constructing the Pyramids.Taking inspiration from Professor Cunningham's performance, we proposed an invitational exhibition "The Resolution of the Arts and Sciences," that will take place in the Schick Art Gallery on the second floor of the Saisselin Art Building from October 27th through December 4, 2011.
The show will celebrate the relationship between the arts and sciences. This relationship can be hard to find in a world dominated by specialized interests where the mind and hand seem seldom to overlap. It was only a few hundred years ago that the artist was a scientist! Art can communicate or document scientific ideas, and technology can enable new ideas or discoveries in art.
Contact:
Rachel Fisher
203-536-5592
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