Artist Talk with Ross MacDonald
Artist Ross MacDonald will talk about his career as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
Artist Ross MacDonald will talk about his career as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
Hosted by student interns of the Centers for Social Justice and Community Impact and Religious & Spiritual Life. Have some great Indian food, stimulating conversation, and entertainment!
Please join us for the opening reception celebrating two exciting new exhibitions in the Beard & Weil Galleries. Props & Fine Art from Movies, Television & Theatre and Working Objects: Props by Ross MacDonald will be on display through April 13, 2018. Haas Visiting Artist Ross MacDonald will give an artist lecture at 5 p.m. in Ellison Lecture. The galleries are open Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m., the galleries will be closed for spring break March 10-18.
Free, Confidential STD & HIV Screening by Taunton Family Planning at Norton Medical Center
Due to popular demand, the International café is returning! Feel free to stop by for hot chocolate / apple cider and play games, watch videos and speak your 2nd, 3rd […]
Join retired professor Ed Tong for Tai Chi every Friday beginning February 2nd from 12:30 - 1:30 PM in the Dance Studio.
Artist Ross MacDonald has worked as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.
The Base Open Office Hours with the staffs of the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and The Center for Social Justice and Community Impact. The staffs of both Centers […]
Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.