Calendar
Art & Design events are free and open to the public. Mason Gross Galleries are open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hours may vary on school holidays and during winter and summer break.
Art & Design
Visiting Artist Lecture: Liz Magic Laser
Virtual EventsPhoto: Liz Magic Laser, Handle / Poignée, 2018, performance and video installation,14:21 minutes. Commissioned by Centre Pompidou, Paris, for MOVE 2018 Exhibition of Dance, Performance, Moving Image. Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 7 p.m. The […]
Art & Design Undergraduate Annual Open Exhibition: Remaking Histories
Virtual EventsView the inaugural virtual exhibition for the Mason Gross Galleries. This exhibition explores how artists in this community across an array of disciplines and backgrounds engage the urgency of the present in which history lives to “imagine otherwise.”
Design Lecture: Ekene Ijeoma
Virtual EventsPhoto Credit: Kris Graves Ekene Ijeoma is an artist, professor at MIT, and the founder and director of the Poetic Justice group at MIT Media Lab. Through both his studio and lab at MIT, Ijeoma researches […]
Screening & Discussion: Political Advertisement X 1952-2020
Virtual EventsIn partnership with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Mason Gross School of the Arts presents a screening of the film by Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese followed by a moderated discussion.
Visiting Artist Lecture: manuel arturo abreu
Virtual Eventsmanuel arturo abreu is a poet and artist from the Bronx who studied linguistics at BA Reed College. abreu works in text, ephemeral sculpture, and what is at hand in a process of magical thinking with attention to ritual aspects of aesthetics.
Screening & Discussion: The Color of Fear
Virtual EventsThe Color of Fear (Part I) by Lee Mun Wah is an insightful, groundbreaking film about the state of race relations in America as seen through the eyes of eight North American men of Asian, European, Latino, and African descent. In a series of intelligent, emotional and dramatic confrontations the men reveal the pain and scars that racism has caused them.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Kyle Marshall
Virtual EventsChoreographer and dancer Kyle Marshall is a 2018 Juried Bessie Award winner, a NJ State Council on the Arts Fellow, and an alum of the Mason Gross Dance Department.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Che Gossett
Virtual EventsAsher Hartman is a transgender writer, director, and maker of live performances. His works, which combine strategies of theater and performance art, grapple with social and political issues in an era of chronic crisis.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Asher Hartman
Virtual EventsAsher Hartman is a transgender writer, director, and maker of live performances. His works, which combine strategies of theater and performance art, grapple with social and political issues in an era of chronic crisis.
Design Faculty Panel: Entanglement
Virtual EventsDesigners will give short presentations exploring how their work considers the interconnection and interaction of multiple realities, in projects that address ecology, technology, and social justice. A panel discussion with Q&A will follow.