PANOPLY, an interdisciplinary exhibition, Columbia U. School of the Arts

  • Type: event
  • Starts: Jan 27 2005 at 12:00AM
The School of the Arts Graduate Arts Council presents…

PANOPLY:
Columbia University School of the Arts' First Interdisciplinary
Exhibition

Thursday, January 27, 2005
5-10pm
Free (ALSO: FREE FOOD AND DRINKS, compliments of the Graduate Arts
Council!)
LeRoy Neiman Gallery (310 Dodge) and
the Lifetime Screening Room (511 Dodge)
Dodge Hall
Columbia University
1/9 to 116th Street and Broadway


PANOPLY will present the visual art exhibition, DIVERSE GROUNDS, at
the LeRoy Neiman Center, which will have its opening reception from
5-7pm. Performances will take place in both the Gallery and the
Lifetime Screening room from 7-10pm.

This inaugural show will feature visual art, a film festival,
poetry/fiction/nonfiction readings, interactive media, and theater
performances by graduate students and alumni of the School of the
Arts. It has been conceived by the Graduate Arts Council to initiate a
tradition of interrelation between the SoA's divisions and to provide
a foundation for future collaboration and friendship. We encourage all
students, alumni, faculty, artists, and friends to attend this event.

The Gallery exhibition will continue until Feburary 11.

PERFORMANCES IN THE GALLERY (Room 314, 7pm-9pm):
Paul Menard (multimedia monologue)
Meredith Broussard (nonfiction)
Brian Chu (political satire)
Samuel Amadon (poetry)
Matthew Griffin (art book)
Adam Kaplan (fiction)
Ed Cardona Jr. (short play)

PERFORMANCES IN THE SCREENING ROOM (Room 511, 6pm-10pm):
Lorenzo Gaines (film)
Raeder Lomax (theater reading)
Tupelo Hassman (flash fiction)
Thomas Hummel (poetry)
Moana Niumeitolu (spoken word)
Anne Swan (fiction)
Kareem Fahmy (monologue)
Melissa Jones (fiction)
Jeff Bender (fiction)
Andy Mannle (cooking lesson)
Jennifer Estaris (multimedia presentation, rated NC-17)
Bobby Miller (film - comedy shorts)
Adam Salky (film - drama)

VISUAL ARTISTS:
Miguel Cardenas, Francesca DiMattio, Natalie Frank, Matthew Griffin,
Tamar Halpern, Klara Hobza, Yoav Horesh, Qing Liu, Lei Meng, Maceo
Montoya, Nikoletta Moschidi, Ashmina Ranjit, Fay Ray, Rob Swainston,
Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Patricia Treib, Garth Weiser

ABOUT THE GAC:
Founded Spring of 2003, the Graduate Arts Council (GAC) is a
representative council which promotes dialogue, collaboration and a
sense of community for students in the School of the Arts with the
hope that they will not only look to each other as resources during
their studies but leave with a network of peers in disciplines beyond
their own. The council is made up of students from each division -
film , theatre, writing and visual arts.

If you have any questions please contact [email protected].