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Professor of Art Sue Johnson to Hold Exhibition at Ridderhof Martin Gallery

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By Michael Bruckler

Professor of Art Sue Johnson will hold an exhibition titled “Ready-Made Dream,” Oct. 25 – Dec. 2, 2018, at the Ridderhof Martin Gallery, University of Mary Washington. The Opening Reception takes place on Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. and the Artist Talk on Oct. 26 at Noon.

 

October 09, 2018

Faculty Exhibition: Finding Elsewhere at Boyden Gallery, through Nov. 10, curated by St. Mary’s College Alumna Kate Pollasch ’10

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By Michael Bruckler

The Faculty Exhibition: Finding Elsewhere is an exhibition of the bravery and faith of studio practices that unhinge notions of reality, that question one’s senses and physicality, and unveil illusions of truth and time. Held until November 10, the exhibition is curated by St. Mary’s College alumna Kate Pollasch ’10.

October 05, 2018

David Froom Published and Scheduled to Perform

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By David Froom

Professor of Music David Froom's latest composition, "Hidden Motives," has just been published by American Composers Edition. He has been invited to speak about his new work at the University of Maryland, College Park on Oct. 11. The premiere performance of this work will take place on Saturday, Oct. 20, 5 p.m. at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM). His work was commissioned for the 21st Century Consort (SAAM's New-Music Group-in-Residence) to connect to an exhibition at SAAM of work by Trevor Paglan (a connection that inspired the title "Hidden Motives").

October 03, 2018

St. Mary’s College of Maryland a 2019 Hidden Gem by CollegeRaptor.com

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By Michael Bruckler

St. Mary’s College of Maryland has been listed as a 2019 Hidden Gem by CollegeRaptor.com, a higher education planning tool that offers side-by-side comparisons of colleges. St. Mary’s College was included in both the United States and Northeast listings.

 

September 24, 2018

Philosophy Professor Taber Presents During Philosophy Saturdays Series at Salisbury University

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By Michael Bruckler

On September 15, St. Mary’s College Associate Professor of Philosophy Michael Taber presented “What Do Magnets, Souls and Blood Have in Common? Early Greek Accounts of Nature” at Salisbury University during its new Philosophy Saturdays series.

 

September 19, 2018

Concert Pianist Brian Ganz Performs The Exotic Chopin “A Feast of Strange and Beautiful Miniatures”

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By Michael Bruckler

St. Mary's College of Maryland Musician-in-Residence Brian Ganz will resume his popular "PianoTalk" series on Tuesday, September 25 at noon in the Auerbach Auditorium of St.

September 19, 2018