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All Day | Grading Daze (Multi-Day Event)
Looking for a quiet spot to grade? Need coffee and a snack to keep you going during grading? The CTSE will be available final exam period (Tuesday, December 15 through Monday, December 21) for faculty to stop in and work on their grading. Coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided. No need to RSVP. Just drop in at your convenience. We hope to see you there! | |
All Day | Fourth Sunday in Advent Roman Catholic and Protestant Christian holyday. Advent is a month of reflection that precedes the arrival of Jesus Christ in His first Advent on Christmas over 2,000 years ago, and anticipates the return of the Lord in His second Advent. Purple, the color of penitence, fasting, and royalty, is associated with Advent. Christians adorn their doors with Advent wreaths and give their children Advent calendars, with chocolate, that count down to Christmas Day.[i]
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8:30 AM - 8:30 PM | Drawing=Thinking Conceived in tandem with Cannot Be Described in Words: Drawing/Daring, at The Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA, the ‘exhibit’ will activate the gallery by transforming it into an interactive maker space for drawing and thinking. The programming is conceived as a response to The Art Complex Museum exhibit whose participants (four of whom are New England School of Art and Design faculty) share a sense of daring: exploring new approaches, scale and mediums that expand the definition of drawing and add to what that definition can be.
Drawing = Thinking enhances the gallery as a site actuated by the correspondence of drawing to thinking and vice versa. Workshops and demos will give students and the general public and students the chance to experience the many ways that drawing and thinking overlap. The results from these will contribute to a growing exhibit in the space of the gallery from November through January.
All workshops will be during student activity period –on Tuesday or Thursday, from 1 – 2:30p.m.
Pizza will be provided
Check the gallery website for schedule of activities:
Related programs and exhibits:
Tuesday, November 10, 6-7:30M
How Architects Think
Associate Professor of Interior Architecture & Design Mark Brus will give a talk on how important architects and interior designers have employed drawing as a mode of thinking and speculate upon the evolving role of drawing and the creative process in the post-digital age.
Hands –on activity to follow
Pizza will be provided
Evening lecture - working professionals and alumni welcome
Free, please RSVP to vlane@suffolk.edu by November 6
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