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Fall 2010
Thurs, Oct 21, 7 pm: Jennifer Egan
Conversation with author of A Visit From the Goon Squad
Creative Writing Lecture Series
Dodge Hall, Rm 501
Tues, Oct 26, 4 pm: John Irving
Reading, Conversation and Book Signing of Last Night in Twisted River
Miller Theatre
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Thurs, Oct 28, 6:30 pm: Richard Tuttle
Artist Talk
Refiguring the Spiritual Series with Columbia University Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life
Miller Theatre
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Fri, Nov 5, 5 pm: Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Screening with 2010 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or-winning director; followed by Q+A, moderated by Visual Arts Professor Shelly Silver
Carla Kuhn Memorial Speaker Series
Dodge Hall, Lifetime Screening Room
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Thurs, Nov 11, 6:30 pm: Tania Bruguera
Artist Talk, Politics and Art an Awkward Optimism
In collaboration with Creative Time
Miller Theatre
Nov 11-21: Love’s Labor’s Lost by William Shakespeare and Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Theatre Arts Professor Andrei Şerban
Presented in repertory by the Theatre Arts Program MFA Acting Class of 2011
Columbia University students, free with ID. For schedule and ticket information visit, http://columbiastages.org
The Riverside Theatre (91 Claremont Ave)
Sun, Nov 21, 2-6 pm: Visual Arts Open Studios
Second-year MFA students
Watson Hall (612 W 115th St) and Prentis Hall (632 W 125th St)
Tues, Dec 7, 7 pm: Lisa Cholodenko (‘97SOA)
Screening of High Art with director of The Kids are All Right; followed by a Q+A, moderated by Film Professor Bette Gordon
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Fri, Dec 10, 6:30 pm: Marc Handelman (‘03SOA)
Artist Talk
In conjunction with the exhibition Common Love, to be held at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, spring 2011. Curated by Columbia University MA in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies candidates.
Prentis Hall (632 W 132th St)
About Columbia University School of the Arts Public Programs
The School’s Public Programs are guided by a commitment to presenting new voices, international perspectives and scholarship across the arts. A curated series of public lectures and events, organized by the School’s Office of Public Programs, is held each fall and spring semester. These events aim to create a forum for the exchange of ideas among practitioners, students, scholars and the public. In addition, exhibitions, productions, readings, lectures, screenings and concerts are presented by the School’s programs in Film, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts and Writing, and by Miller Theatre.
The School of the Arts fall 2011 application for all graduate programs is now available. Please see http://arts.columbia.edu/apply for all deadlines and application information.
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