Your selection returns no results. |
Friday, November 16, 2018
|
12:00 PM
-
1:30 PM
|
-
Walk-in Study Abroad Advising
- Location: > See description for location
- Contact: International Programs Office
- Description: Have a quick question for a study abroad advisor? Drop by the IPO (LARTS 016) Monday through Friday Noon-1:30. Students will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Topical Areas: Faculty, Students, University Community, Study Abroad
|
«
9/27
-
1/10
»
|
-
Weekly Mindfulness Meditation
- Location: > See description for location
- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: Weekly guided mindfulness meditation for students. No experience needed.
Located at: MacLean Campus Center, Reflection Room, Room 233
Contact: umassdpsichi@outlook.com
- Topical Areas: Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate
|
«
10/31
-
11/28
»
|
-
Online Teaching and Learning Strategies
- Location: Online
- Contact: CITS Instructional Development
- Description: Online Teaching and Learning Strategies is a fully online four-week course that introduces faculty to the current research and best practices for online teaching and learning. Faculty will work independently, collaboratively with peers from various disciplines across campus, and with Instructional Designers to design and build one unit of online instruction in a myCourses site. Any faculty interested in learning more about teaching online is encouraged to participate in the course!
- Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Faculty
|
8:00 AM
-
11:00 PM
|
|
«
11/8
-
1/30
»
|
-
Black Spaces Matter: Celebrating New Bedford's Abolition Row
- Location: University Art Gallery
- Contact: University Art Gallery
- Description: Black Spaces Matter: Celebrating New Bedford's Abolition Row
Exhibition Dates: November 8, 2018 - January 30, 2019
Location: UMass Dartmouth University Art Gallery, Star Store Campus, 715 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA 02740
Exhibition features the story of Abolition Row in New Bedford, MA, where African American historical figures such as Frederick Douglass and abolitionists resided. Black Spaces Matter: Celebrating New Bedford's Abolition Row includes virtual reality neighborhood tours, documentary films, 3-D printed models, artistic illustrations, student projects, historic maps, and photographs.
Gallery Events:
Reception and Panel Discussion: Thurs, Nov 8, 6-8 PM
6PM: Doors open
6:30- 6:45PM: Learning from Black Neighborhoods. Pamela Karimi, Associate Professor of Art History at UMass Dartmouth
6:45-7:05PM: Abolition Row and the Underground Railroad in New Bedford and Beyond. Lee Blake, President of the New Bedford Historical Society
7:05- 7:30PM: Panel discussion with exhibition contributors moderated by Art History Professor Pamela Karimi
Lecture: Thurs, Nov 15 6-8 PM
Lecture on Race & Architecture by Itohan Osayimwese, Professor of Architectural History, Brown University
Roundtable Discussion: Thurs, Nov 29, 6:30-7:30PM
Filming Abolition Row. Roundtable discussion on interpreting stories into film with filmmakers Don Burton and Ann Marie Lopes and New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park's Cultural Resource Specialist, Janine da Silva.
Lecture: Thurs, Dec 6, 6-8PM
New Bedford Historical Society presents: Anne Louro, City of New Bedford Preservation Planner. Discussion on creative placemaking and the creation of Abolition Row as the City's newest Historical District.
Lecture: Thurs, Dec 13, 6-8PM
New Bedford Historical Society presents: Digging History with Craig Chartier, archeologist who conducted the dig at the Abolition Row Park site.
Curator's Statement
This exhibition showcases the abolitionist neighborhood near the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. This neighborhood, which was the home of many African Americans, white and black abolitionists, and former slaves, provides a lens with which one may study interracial aspects of American cities. Massachusetts abolished slavery in 1783, more than 80 years before the Thirteenth Amendment. However, federal law supporting slave owners superseded this law and there were cases of slaves being “reclaimed†from Massachusetts in the years that followed. A strong network of abolitionists, both black and white, gave New Bedford its claim to fame that no slave was ever forcibly “reclaimed†from it.
New Bedford’s architecture reflects a period of relative racial equality and tolerance in “the City that lit the world†during its whaling boom. This neighborhood includes a mixture of Gothic Revival, Federal, Greek Revival, and early Italian homes, as well as modest cottages. Important historical figures, such as Fredrick Douglass and Lewis Temple, resided in these homes.
In recent years, we have seen a growing body of literature on race and architecture. However, this scholarship has focused mostly on the negative side of such built environments, lacking an in-depth exploration of the form and function of interracial neighborhoods. This exhibition celebrates the aesthetics and architectonics of New Bedford’s Abolition Row where many former slaves lived side-by-side with the rest of the population and engaged multiple aspects of the City’s interracial architecture.
Through this exhibition, local New Bedford experts along with students and faculty from UMass Dartmouth reveal a lesser-known progressive interracial neighborhood in the United States.
Support
Black Spaces Matter is supported by New Bedford Historical Society, Creative Economy Fund from the Office of the UMass President, UMass Dartmouth Provost Office, Perkins + Will Associates, Rotch–Jones–Duff House and Garden Museum, and Spinner Publications.
Participants
Lead curator: Pamela Karimi | Architectural renderings, model production, and maps: Pedram Karimi and students in Architecture and Sustainability class| Film, animation, and digital curation: Don Burton | Artistic representations: Michael Swartz | Advertisement and graphic design: Ziddi Msangi, Racsa Soun, Vasco Pedro and students in Community Engagement Design studio| Digital stations: Michael Swartz, Don Burton, Ben Guan-Kennedy, and Merri Cyr| Production Manager: Jennifer McGrory| Consultant: Lee Blake | Curatorial assistance: CVPA students and gallery director, Viera Levitt.
Contact
University Art Gallery
Star Store Campus
715 Purchase Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
gallery@umassd.edu / 508.999.8555
www.umassd.edu/cvpa/galleries
www.facebook.com/UMassDartmouthGalleries
Gallery Hours: 9 am - 6 pm daily, closed on major holidays.
Open until 9 pm during AHA! Nights (the second Thursday of every month)
- Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public
|
«
11/6
-
12/6
»
|
-
Conversations: Exhibition of CVPA Student-Faculty Pairs at CVPA Campus Gallery
- Location: CVPA Room 153
- Contact: University Art Gallery
- Description: Conversations: Exhibition of CVPA Student-Faculty Pairs at CVPA Campus Gallery
Exhibition Dates: November 6 – December 6, 2018
Closing Reception: Thursday, December 6, 4–6 PM
Exhibiting artists:
Robert Najlis and Anthony Fisher
Jaclyn Lacorazza and Thomas Ladd
Bhen Alan and Bryan McFarlane
Foundations 101 students and Lauren Moran
Allen TenBusschen and Elena Peteva
Dylan Podesta, Bhen Alan and Suzanne Schireson
Stephanie Sileo, Taylor Hickey and Adrian Tió
The College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) has the pleasure to present the Conversations: Exhibition of CVPA Student-Faculty Pairs at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. The exhibition exploring shared creative interests of CVPA students and faculty will be on view in the CVPA Campus Gallery on the first floor of the CVPA building at UMass Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA from November 6th to December 6th, 2018. The closing reception will be on Thursday, December 6th, 4–6pm.
CVPA Campus Gallery
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747
Gallery hours: Monday–Thursday 10am–4pm and Friday 10am–noon
www.umassd.edu/cvpa/galleries
www.facebook.com/UmassDartmouthGalleries
gallery@umassd.edu
- Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public
|
1:00 PM
-
3:00 PM
|
-
CANCELLED:
Travel and Expenses for Administrative Assistants - Cancelled due to System Maintenance
- Location: Claire T. Carney Library, Room 226
, 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
- Contact: Jean Schlesinger
- Description: There will be a system update during this time, so this class will be rescheduled.
Refresher Travel and Expenses Course for Administrative Assistants.
1. Review Policies and Procedures.
2. Hands on - How to Register Travel in Terra Dotta
3. Hands on - How to enter Travel Authorizations in PeopleSoft
4. Hands on - How to enter Expense Reports in to PeopleSoft
Please register for this event!
- Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Faculty, audience: Staff
|
10:00 PM
-
11/17
»
|
-
Drag Bingo
- Location: Campus Center
- Contact: Center for Women, Gender & Sexuality
- Description: Come and play bingo hosted by local Drag Queen and Alum Jacqueline DiMera. Win fun prizes! Hosted by the CWGS and SAIL. For more information, contact cwgs@umassd.edu or call 508.910.6567
- Topical Areas: Students, Students, Undergraduate, Center for Women, Gender, and Sexuality
|