Yoga with Megan
Cole Memorial Chapel - Basement (The Base) Norton, MA, United StatesCome take a free to all Yoga Class. No sign up or experience needed.
Come take a free to all Yoga Class. No sign up or experience needed.
Drop in for help with Excel or any other data wrangling.
Trained in fashion design and painting, Providence-based artist Taleen Batalian creates a site-specific installation that explores the boundaries between garment and sculpture, between form and function and between the beautiful and the grotesque.
Duane Tobias, J.D. will be on campus hosting an information table. Learn about obtaining your masters degree in National Security, Intelligence and Information Operations. If you are seeking a career in the U.S. National Security Community, drop by to speak with Duane and have your questions answered.
Champlain College professor Jericho Parms reads from her most recent work.
While contemporary culture has continued to use thread for utilitarian and decorative purposes, artists have explored its use and representation as a conceptual and expressive means for decades. These six artists rely on thread as both inspiration and drawing tool, creating works that span sculpture, installation, photography, painting and more.
Four-time Grammy Award winner Esperanza Spalding has, in the past decade of her illustrious career (which also involves having performed at the Oscars, the Grammys, the Nobel Prize ceremony, and several times at the White House), continually and brilliantly married genres, pushed boundaries, and created groundbreaking work.
Trained in fashion design and painting, Providence-based artist Taleen Batalian creates a site-specific installation that explores the boundaries between garment and sculpture, between form and function and between the beautiful and the grotesque.
The Filene Center for Academic Advising & Career Services is pleased to invite you to the 9th Annual Internship Showcase on Friday, October 13th, 12:30 - 2:30 in the Balfour Hood Atrium. This event is a celebration of the broad array of research, internship and volunteer experiences in which our students participated last summer.
While contemporary culture has continued to use thread for utilitarian and decorative purposes, artists have explored its use and representation as a conceptual and expressive means for decades. These six artists rely on thread as both inspiration and drawing tool, creating works that span sculpture, installation, photography, painting and more.