Student Works Gallery Presents “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women” Through March 31

The Student Works Gallery, part of the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts, is showing the new exhibit, “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women,” through March 31. The artwork exhibited will be by students in studio courses offered by the department. The gallery is located in the Campus Center, and gallery hours are Monday … Continue reading Student Works Gallery Presents “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women” Through March 31

Violinist Duo Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron to Perform on March 9

The Spring 2022 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, March 9, with a performance by violinists Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron.  The concert will begin at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. This free performance is open to all. Per university policy, all those who attend must show proof of … Continue reading Violinist Duo Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron to Perform on March 9

Violinist Kinga Augustyn and Pianist Alla Milchtein to Perform on Mar. 3

The Spring 2022 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, March 3, with a performance by violinist Kinga Augustyn and pianist Alla Milchtein.  The concert will begin at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. This free performance is open to all. Per university policy, all those who attend must show proof … Continue reading Violinist Kinga Augustyn and Pianist Alla Milchtein to Perform on Mar. 3

Cellist Ezgi Yargici and Violist Julian Tello to Perform on Nov. 10

The Fall 2021 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, November 10, with a performance by cellist Ezgi Yargici and violist Julian Tello.  The concert will begin at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. This free performance is open to all. Registration is not required. Masks are required.  The Mallery Concert … Continue reading Cellist Ezgi Yargici and Violist Julian Tello to Perform on Nov. 10

Film Studies Faculty Member Matthew Sorrento Interviews Silent Film Historian Steve Massa

The COVID-19 quarantine has been challenging to the world of movies. Film distributors have relied on home streaming, with mixed results, while a new wave of pop-up drive-in theaters has gained traction (South Jersey, where the drive-in theater was invented in 1933, is fortunate to have the last remaining one in the state, The Delsea … Continue reading Film Studies Faculty Member Matthew Sorrento Interviews Silent Film Historian Steve Massa