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SUMMARY:Barton Art Galleries presents Jeff Bell’s “9342 – Among Other Things” Exhibition and Dee Dee Oliver’s “you are here” Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“9342 – Among Other Things” Exhibition\, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery and Lula E. Rackley Gallery\n“you are here” Exhibition\, North Corridor Gallery\n\nBarton Art Galleries\, Case Art Building \nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-art-galleries-presents-jeff-bells-9342-among-other-things-exhibition-and-dee-dee-olivers-you-are-here-exhibition/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Barton Art Galleries
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SUMMARY:Day of Service and Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Barton College students and professors set aside books\, and campus staff members and area alumni stepped away from desks\, for the annual “Day of Service and Engagement” on campus and in the Wilson community. \nBegun in 2008\, this campus initiative supports Barton’s vision for its graduates to be “well-prepared for life and for success in their chosen careers because they will possess a lifelong commitment to learning\, service\, and achievement.” This well-established program has become one of the most highly anticipated annual events for the campus community. \nThrough participation in these one-day projects\, Barton hopes to provide its students with a foundation for developing a deeper appreciation for service learning and a stronger sense of civic responsibility\, as well as meeting needs within the Wilson community. Developing a lifelong commitment to service is part of the “Barton Experience\,” and Barton College’s Day of Service and Engagement provides an intentional opportunity for the campus community to serve its hometown community of Wilson. \n  \nFor additional information or how you can get involved\, contact Alysun Skinner\, Chaplain of the College\, at alskinnner@barton.edu or 252-399-6372.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/day-of-service-and-engagement/
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D.: \nDr. Farzad Mohaddes was born and raised in Iran (AKA Persia). He completed his bachelor’s and master’s in textile chemistry and polymer science in Iran. In his late 20s\, Dr. Mohaddes moved to Australia to pursue his education in the same discipline at the Ph.D. level. He obtained his doctorate from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University)\, Melbourne\, Australia in 2015. Following his graduation\, Dr. Mohaddes started his first postdoctoral fellowship at RMIT School of Applied Chemistry focusing on the retrieval and characterization of cosmetic-based microplastics/microbeads from different origins i.e. fauna\, flora\, aqua\, and soil. Meanwhile\, Dr. Mohaddes enjoyed teaching chemistry courses and advising graduate researchers until he found his faith in moving to the US. He started his second post-doctoral fellowship at NC State University in 2018. At NC State\, Dr. Mohaddes led different research projects on metal oxide gas sensors\, microfabrication of 3D stackable thermoelectric generators (TEGs)\, fabrication and characterization of flexible TEGs\, development of porous elastomers with ultra-high and ultra-low thermal conductivity for energy harvesting applications. Dr. Mohaddes joined Barton College in the capacity of Assistant Professor of Chemistry in August 2023. \nSome of his areas of interest are spectroscopy\, chemical synthesis & functionalization\, pharmaceutical chemistry\, bio-composites\, and materials science & engineering. \nIn his spare time\, Dr. Mohaddes enjoys swimming\, playing chess\, traveling\, playing the piano and guitar\, and tasting new foods with family and friends.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-dr-farzad-mohaddes-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241008T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241008T190000
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SUMMARY:Barton Art Galleries presents the Friends of the Visual Arts Fall Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Featured speaker: Megan Salazar-Walsh\, Exhibitions Conservator\, North Carolina Museum of Art\, Raleigh \nBarton Art Galleries\, Case Art Building \nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-art-galleries-presents-the-friends-of-the-visual-arts-fall-lecture/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Friends of Visual Arts (FOVA)
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SUMMARY:Joyce T. Boone Southern Authors Series: Marjorie Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Featured speaker: Marjorie Hudson \nHoward Chapel \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/joyce-t-boone-southern-authors-series-marjorie-hudson/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241020T170000
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SUMMARY:Mac McClure & Marisa Martins Perform Granados’ ‘Los Majos Enamorados’
DESCRIPTION:The Barton College / Wilson Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce the performance of Enrique Granados’ “Los Majos Enamorados” (the young lovers) on Sunday\, October 20\, at 3 p.m. in Howard Chapel. \nThe program will feature American-Spanish pianist Mac McClure (a native of Wilson) and Argentine-Spanish mezzo-soprano Marisa Martins. The Martins-McClure duo have lived in Barcelona\, Spain\, for more than 25 years\, where they have worked and helped to cultivate the culture and music life in that region. \nTickets are $20 per person and are available for purchase online at https://www.barton.edu/cultural-arts/symphony/tickets/ \nMcClure shares that an important part of Enrique Granados’ work has been inspired by the art of Francisco de Goya. Granados’ attraction towards life and the art of Goya emerged while Spain was seeking to find its artistic place in Europe\, which was much more advanced and developed at the turn of the 20th century. The bohemian character of the majo and maja\, and Goya captivated Granados. McClure asks the audience to imagine the majo — his layers of lace\, velvet waistcoat\, silk stockings\, his hat and his knife\, which he conceals in his hatband. Then envision la maja — sassy and streetwise\, holding low-class jobs in service as a maid\, or selling goods\, and usually hiding a knife under her skirt. \n“The composer Granados was fascinated by the rich visual detail of Goya’s paintings\, giving his music a sensuality through vocal melodic lines full of ornamentation\,” McClure adds. “The music of Scarlatti\, a teacher in the Spanish court\, is also reflected in the music of the piano suite “Goyescas” and the tonadillas. Ornamentation\, trills\, and mordents\, give a gallant air of romance to his composition.” \n“Los Majos Enamorados (the young lovers)\, consists of three selections in the “Goyescas” piano suite. The Requiebros\, Fandango del Candil\, and the maiden and the nightingale. The suite showcases a collection of tonadillas in the old style\, along with some of the Canciones amatorias\, and also love songs in Catalan. \nThroughout his life\, Granados wrote about love\, passion\, and death. This program is intended to provide a broader vision of the creative and sensual world of Enrique Granados. \nAbout Mac McClure —\nAn internationally acclaimed pianist\, McClure is recognized for his profound and in-depth knowledge of Spanish music. In the words of Xavier Montsalvatge\, “Mac knows my music just as well if not better than me\, and is an excellent performer of Falla\, Mompou\, and Granados\, and is one of the most outstanding protégés of the Marshall Academy.” McClure has recorded more than 40 CDs among these recordings\, the world premier recording for the songs by Albeniz and the first recording for the complete version of the Granados quintet\, as well as the complete songs (2 CDs) and 3 CDs of piano music by Frederic Mompou. He studied at the Marshall Academy in Barcelona with Carlota Garriga. He also studied for nine years with Alicia de Larrocha. And\, McClure has studied in detail with the following composers\, learning and performing their music: Xavier Montsalvatge\, Joaquin Nin-Cumell\, Carlos Surinach\, Ricardo Llorca\, Miquel Ortega\, and Carlota Garriga. From 2011-2014\, McClure served as director of the National Conservatory of Music\, a part of the National University of Colombia in Bogota. McClure currently serves as associate professor and director of the graduate keyboard studies program at the National University in Bogotá\, Colombia. \nAbout Marisa Martins —\nSpanish-Argentinean mezzo-soprano Martins began her studies in Buenos Aires\, where she was born\, and later continued in her studies at the Superior Conservatory in Barcelona.\nThe core of her repertoire lies in Monteverdi (Ottavia\, Proserpina\, Minerva)\, Mozart (Dorabella\, Annio\, Zerlina\, Idamante\, Tamiri) and Rossini (Zaida\, Doralice\, Roggiero)\, roles that she has sung in the Liceu Theatre in Barcelona\, La Zarzuela and Teatro Real in Madrid\, Theâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels\, Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro\, Mozart Festival in La Coruña\, and the Salzburger Festspiele\, among others. For the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s birthday\, she made her debut at the Salzburg Festival with L’oca del Cairo and Lo Sposo Deluso. She performed this repertoire with conductors of the stature of René Jacobs\, Harry Bicket\, Giovanni Antonini\, Fabio Biondi\, Christopher Hogwood\, Alberto Zedda\, Ottavio Dantone\, and Attilio Cremonesi\, among others. Especially interested in the relationship between voice and movement\, she has worked in productions that combine music and modern dance in the theatres of Basel and Lucerna\, Hebbel-Theater in Berlin\, The Opera of Cologne\, Brooklyn Academy of Music of New York\, Early Music Festival in Innsbruck\, and for The Fischhouse in San Francisco\, working with prestigious choreographers such as Trisha Brown\, Joachim Schloemer\, and Charles Moulton. As a recitalist\, Martins feels a predilection for the French and Spanish repertory\, and she has given world premieres by Montsalvatge\, Frederic Mompou\, Miquel Ortega\, Carlota Garriga\, Ernest Borràs\, Enric Paloma\, David Padrós\, Josep M. Quadreny\, and Jordi Rossinyol. Among her recordings are the “Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi” by Monteverdi for Harmonia Mundi under the direction of René Jacobs; for Lauda Música “El gran Burlador” (Diapason d’or: “Grandes Voix Humaines. Henry Jacqueton”); “Frederic Mompou” – Warner Music – with the Real Filharmonía de Galicia orchestra and\, for Coumna Música\, “Frederic Mompou – Combat del somni-\,” “Requiem” by Xavier Benguerel (Cd Compact 2007 award)\, “Montsalvatge integral de canto (Vol 1)\,” and the Grammy nominee opera “El gato con botas” with the orchestra of the Liceu Theatre. \nFor more information about this event\, please contact Bonnie LoShiavo at blloschiavo@barton.edu or 252-399-6559.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/mac-mcclure-marisa-martins-perform-granados-los-majos-enamorados/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241103
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SUMMARY:Barton Art Galleries and Friends of Visual Arts present Artist-in-Residence David Molesky’s “Figural Transitions: Masculinity from Realism to Allegory” Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist-in-Residency will run from October 21- November 2\nCommunity Workshops: October 26 and November 2\, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\n\nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-art-galleries-and-friends-of-visual-arts-present-artist-in-residence-david-moleskys-figural-transitions-masculinity-from-realism-to-allegory-exhibition/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Barton Art Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN="Barton Art Galleries":MAILTO:artgalleries@barton.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241021T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241021T123000
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CREATED:20240925T175940Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW: \nDr. Susie Mallard Barnes serves as the Director of the Social Work Program\, overseeing both the Traditional and Professional Studies BSW options.  Dr. Barnes has over 20 years of experience in social work education\, program development and evaluation.  Prior to teaching\, Dr. Barnes worked in homeless services as the director of large shelter and transitional housing program in Raleigh. A Raleigh native\, Dr. Barnes earned her BSW from NC State and her MSW from UNC-Chapel Hill. Her PhD in social work is from U-Texas at Austin.  Dr. Barnes’ areas of interest and work include housing and food insecurity\, restorative Justice\, poverty as trauma\, race and gender bias\, and LGBTQ rights.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-susie-mallard-barnes-ph-d-msw/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241024T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241024T190000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for David Molesky’s “Figural Transitions: Masculinity from Realism to Allegory” Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:5 p.m. – 7 p.m.\, Opening Reception\n6 p.m.\, Gallery Talk\n\nBarton Art Galleries\, Case Art Building \nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/opening-reception-for-david-moleskys-figural-transitions-masculinity-from-realism-to-allegory-exhibition/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Barton Art Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN="Barton Art Galleries":MAILTO:artgalleries@barton.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241028T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241028T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T132742
CREATED:20240925T180112Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Roberta Draughn
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Featured speaker: Roberta Draughn \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-roberta-draughn/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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