Harpur Calendar of Events

You can also submit an event and make event request edits by emailing: harpcal@binghamton.edu


Feb
10
Tue
11:25am - 1:15pm
University Union West, room 324
Please join the Philosophy graduate program in social, political, ethical and legal philosophy (SPEL) for our Colloquium on Thursday, February 10 from 11:25 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. in UUW 324. Amir Saemi, Rutgers University Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, will be presenting 鈥淲ho Harms When We Resist." Contact:听 Melissa Sumpter msumpter@binghamton.edu
Feb
11
Wed
10:00am - 2:00pm
Light Lab / FA 143

Theatre: Lighting Lab - Chauvet Demo听

10 am - 2pm

We'll have a whole suite of state of the art lighting fixtures from Chauvet Lighting. Students are invited to join us at any point during the day to see these fixtures and get some hands-on experience with them.

2:00pm - 4:00pm
Light Lab / FA 143

Theatre: Lighting Lab - Workshop 'How to pick the right light?' with Chauvet's Ford Sellers

From 2-4pm we will be hosting a workshop 'How to pick the right light?' with Ford Sellers, where we will go over manufacturer Spec sheets and how to compare various fixtures, to choose the right light for your purpose

4:00pm - 5:30pm
Library Tower, Room 1506, Zoom link: https://binghamton.zoom.us/j/94321017230
Comparative Literature department will host PRODiG+ Postdoc in
Diaspora Studies candidate Hanan Al-Alawi, who will present 鈥淛膩l
Mythmaking as Embodied Resistance: Reimagining Exile & Diaspora
across the Literary Marshlands & Coasts of the Persian Gulf鈥

Zoom link:听听

Contact:听 Kathy Horton
khorton@binghamton.edu
5:00pm - 6:30pm
LN 1106, IASH Room
Art History: 听VizCult Series February 4 - Tanya Tiffany (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) February 11 - Berin Golonu (Buffalo) March 25 - Nino Zchomelidse (Johns Hopkins), *Ferber Lecture April 22 - Marilynn Desmond (91社区)
7:00pm - 8:30pm
C4 Multipurpose Room
Come enjoy an evening of poetry, culture, and community. Students will be reading short poems about love in its many global guises from antiquity to the present. They'll be reading the poems in the original languages, and English translations will be available for the audience. Refreshments will be served. Free and open to the 91社区 community. Contact:听 Carl Gelderloos cgelderl@binghamton.edu
Feb
12
Thu
11:25am - 1:15pm
University Union West, room 325
Please join the Philosophy graduate program in social, political, ethical and legal philosophy (SPEL) for our Colloquium on Thursday, February 12 from 11:25 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. in UUW 324. Nicolas Garcia Mills, Lecturer in Philosophy, will be presenting 鈥淗egel鈥檚 Neo-Aristotelianism and Hierarchical Ontology." Contact:听 Melissa Sumpter msumpter@binghamton.edu
6:00pm - 7:30pm
IASH Conference Room, Library North (LN) 1106
Dennis Yi Tenen, associate professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, will join the speaker series Critical Perspectives on AI, Data, and Narrative with a talk on the methodological and ethical challenges of studying digital communities that operate in ambiguous legal and moral terrains. The talk takes up the problem of doing ethnography online鈥攚hat it means to study digital communities that thrive in the gray zones of legality or morality. Drawing on the sociology of culture, media theory, and platform studies, Tenen focuses on Library Genesis, one of the internet鈥檚 largest 鈥減irate鈥 libraries. The case raises difficult questions about how to write about underground infrastructures without exposing them, and how to care for both the researcher and the researched community in spaces built to resist visibility. Contact:听听 Francesco Agnellini, fagnellini@binghamton.edu or Junting Huang, jhuang119@binghamton.edu
6:00pm - 8:00pm
The Jay S. and Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall
An Evening with M. Cynthia Cheung
Thursday, February 12, 6pm - 8pm
The Jay S. and Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall

M. Cynthia Cheung is the author of the poetry collection Common Disaster. Her poems can be found in AGNI, Gulf Coast, The Massachusetts Review, Pleiades, and swamp pink, among others. She is the recipient of the Robert H. Winner Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America and a fellowship from Idyllwild Arts Writer鈥檚 Week. She serves on the judging panel for Baylor College of Medicine鈥檚 annual Michael E. DeBakey Medical Student Poetry Award and is a poetry co-editor for Pulse: Voices from the Heart of Medicine. She practices internal medicine in Texas.
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Casadesus Recital Hall
Join us in Casadesus Recital Hall for a masterclass-concert by the Bang Bang Experience. This seven-piece brass and drum ensemble from Portland, Oregon, performs the music of trumpet player, Sam Dechenne. With Bang Bang, you鈥檒l hear melodic and fiery solos from every member of the band, soft and intimate 3-part horn section compositions, exciting rhythm breaks and catchy melodies and horn riffs that will keep you on your feet and your ears open all night. This experience will be formatted for student learning, students are encouraged to Bring their instruments.

This event is free and open to the public.

ARTIST BIO
Bang Bang Experience is a seven-piece brass and drums ensemble from Portland, OR playing the music of trumpet player, Sam Dechenne. Inspired by the sounds of international brass bands and Jazz ensembles, Funk and Reggae horn sections, West African and Latin American drumming, their sound is truly their own.

The rhythm section interweaves grooves and swaps roles throughout the performance for a visual and audible experience. Drum set, Cajon, Timbales, Congas, Surdo (Brazilian Bass Drum) and a variety of mixed percussion make up the intricate drum beats you鈥檒l hear. The lower brass section takes on the bass role, rhythmic comping, inner harmonies and supporting melodies. Riding the musical wave on top is the trumpet, playing the main melody and voice of the band.

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Contact:听 Robert Manners
rmanner1@binghamton.edu

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Feb
14
Sat
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Casadesus Recital Hall
Discover the beauty of Chinese art song鈥攚here classical Chinese poetry meets Western harmony in a rare and expressive vocal tradition. In this lecture-recital, Dr. Yuchen Luo presents works from lyrical love to patriotic passion, with insight into Mandarin diction and performance practice. Join us for an afternoon that celebrates China鈥檚 rich vocal heritage and builds bridges across cultures. This event is free and open to the public ARTIST BIO: Yuchen Luo Soprano Yuchen Luo, a native of China, enjoys a dynamic international career that seamlessly blends operatic performance, vocal pedagogy, and artistic leadership. An expressive and versatile lyrico-spinto soprano, Ms. Luo has performed leading roles across the United States and Asia鈥攊ncluding the Countess in Mozart鈥檚 Le nozze di Figaro, Fiordiligi in Cos矛 fan tutte, Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Cendrillon in Massenet鈥檚 Cendrillon, Mim矛 in La boh猫me, 脛nnchen in Der Freisch眉tz, Flora in La traviata, and Leonora in Il trovatore. She currently serves as Associate Professor of Voice at Hebei Normal University School of Music, Shijiazhuang, China. In 2022, she produced and released the album Chinese Art Songs Collection on CD Baby, reflecting her research on the reception and dissemination of Chinese art songs in the United States鈥攁 project developed during her doctoral studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she earned her DMA with full scholarship and served as a Teaching Assistant in the Voice Department. A prizewinner in multiple international competitions鈥攊ncluding First Prize in the National Higher Art Institutions Opera Vocal Competition (China), the 31st Annual Amelia T. Riemann Opera Competition, and the Marguerite Ough Voice Competition (USA)鈥擫uo was hailed by legendary mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne as 鈥渁 young soprano with a beautiful, natural, infectious voice.鈥 She also co-produced the 3rd and 4th National Higher Art Institutions Opera Vocal Performances and founded the Fiorito International Music Festival, where she serves as Executive Artistic Director. Li Wang Pianist Li Wang, a native of Inner Mongolia, China, enjoys a vibrant international career that beautifully balances performance, collaboration, and education. An engaging and versatile performer, Ms. Wang has been heard across the United States, China, and Europe鈥攚ith performances in Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and South Korea. She currently resides in Columbus, Ohio. The 2025 season includes invited appearances at the Cremona International Music Festival in Italy, masterclasses at Xinghai Conservatory of Music and Sun Yat-Sen University, and a recording project with her husband, violinist Andrii Isakov, featuring the complete four sonatas for violin and piano by Allen Saap for release on Navona Records. In 2023, she gave the world premiere of Chen Yi鈥檚 鈥淪pring in Dresden鈥 for violin and piano at Tsinghua University. Contact:听 Robert Manners rmanner1@binghamton.edu /music/events.html
Feb
15
Sun
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Casadesus Recital Hall
Faculty members Daniel Miller and Pej Reitz will present a recital of music for the saxophone and piano by composers who have lived, studied, or taught in New York state. The recital will include works by composers Ronald L. Caravan, Caleb Burhans, Amanda Harberg, Adolphus Hailstork and Steven Banks.

Free Admission.

Contact:听 Robert Manners
rmanner1@binghamton.edu

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Feb
16
Mon
12:00pm - 1:00pm
IASH Room (LN 1106)
Please join us February 16th from 12-1pm in the IASH Room (LN 1106) for the Israel Studies Roundtable Lunch featuring BU's own Dr. Ahmad Ayyad. Vegetarian boxed lunches will be served. Contact:听 Kim Schull kschull1@binghamton.edu
Feb
18
Wed
5:00pm - 7:00pm
91社区 Art Museum, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, 91社区, NY 13901, USA
Free Admission
Feb
19
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Rosefsky Gallery, FA 259

Emily Culver,听Rupture

January 22鈥擣ebruary 19, 2026

Thursday, January 22nd:

Artist Lecture: 5-6pm, FA 258

Exhibition听Opening and Reception: 6-7pm, Rosefsky Gallery, FA 259

Feb
20
Fri
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 2/20 & 2/22/2026 Don Hertzfeldt presents ANIMATION MIXTAPE (various artists) 85 mins. Intl |听2025 Two-time Academy Award nominee and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner Don Hertzfeldt partners with Ink Films to release Animation Mixtape, an 85-minute short film program personally selected by Hertzfeldt. An exclusive collection of animated shorts by talented artists from around the world, Mixtape features many recent films from up-and-coming animators next to classics that originally inspired Hertzfeldt to start animating. 鈥淎nimated short films are a vital part of our cinematic ecosystem, and I鈥檒l always leap at every opportunity to bring the work of amazing artists to the biggest screens we can find," said Hertzfeldt. "This feature-length collection includes many strange treasures I鈥檝e admired over the years 鈥 from new films that haven鈥檛 been released widely yet, to titles that inspired me to become an animator over thirty years ago.鈥
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Chamber Hall, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
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Feb
21
Sat
11:00am - 11:00am
Kilmer Mansion, 9 Riverside Dr, 91社区, NY 13905, USA
Dear Students,

For the third year, the Department of Art & Design's Student Advisory Committee will host a 24-Hour Drawathon & Non-perishable Food Drive.听听You are invited to apply!

This competitive event will take place from Saturday, February 21 to Sunday, February 22, 11 a.m - 11a.m.听 This year's 24-Hour Drawathon will be held at the Kilmer Mansion (located on Riverside Drive in 91社区, NY).听10 student-artists will be chosen to participate in creating large-scale drawings in the mansion.听 The artists will be at work for the duration of the marathon (with short breaks) and visitors may observe the artists throughout the 24-hour period.听 The application deadline for this competitive opportunity is Dec. 2.听 To access the application, click on the link below:





Feel free to reach out to any Student Advisory Committee Member or Professor Kornreich with any questions about the application process or event.听 We look forward to reviewing your work!
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Osterhout Concert Theater, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
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Feb
22
Sun
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Chamber Hall, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
罢颈肠办别迟蝉:听
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 2/20 & 2/22/2026 Don Hertzfeldt presents ANIMATION MIXTAPE (various artists) 85 mins. Intl |听2025 Two-time Academy Award nominee and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner Don Hertzfeldt partners with Ink Films to release Animation Mixtape, an 85-minute short film program personally selected by Hertzfeldt. An exclusive collection of animated shorts by talented artists from around the world, Mixtape features many recent films from up-and-coming animators next to classics that originally inspired Hertzfeldt to start animating. 鈥淎nimated short films are a vital part of our cinematic ecosystem, and I鈥檒l always leap at every opportunity to bring the work of amazing artists to the biggest screens we can find," said Hertzfeldt. "This feature-length collection includes many strange treasures I鈥檝e admired over the years 鈥 from new films that haven鈥檛 been released widely yet, to titles that inspired me to become an animator over thirty years ago.鈥
Feb
25
Wed
3:30pm - 5:00pm
IASH Conference Room (LN 1106)
Join the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for the 2nd Gerald E. Kadish Lecture on Wednesday, February 25th in the IASH Conference Room (LN 1106) 3:30-5:30 pm. Guest Speaker Olaoluwatoni (Toni) Alimi, Assistant Professor, Department of Religion and the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, will give his lecture on 鈥淎ugustine Naturalizing Slavery鈥.听听 Contact:听听Nicholas Buttacavoli nbuttacavoli1@binghamton.edu
6:00pm - 7:30pm
The Jay S. & Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall

Common Ground Reading
Weds, February 25, 6pm - 7:30pm
The Jay S. & Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall

Join the Common Ground reading series to experience live readings by undergraduate & graduate student writers.
Feb
26
Thu
12:00pm - 7:00pm
Main Gallery
1:30pm - 2:30pm
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Osterhout Concert Theater
Ticketing Information听

Jonathan Larson鈥檚 groundbreaking Tony and Pulitzer Prize -winning musical听RENT听returns in a powerful new symphonic concert version.

With a live cast, full band, and symphonic arrangements,听RENT in Concert听reimagines the beloved rock musical in a bold and moving format. This production brings Larson鈥檚 raw, emotional score to life with a new sonic depth while staying true to its story of community, love, loss, and resilience in the face of the HIV/AIDS crisis.

Fans of the original will find this concert both familiar and fresh; an homage to a show that defined a generation and continues to speak powerfully today.

Mar
4
Wed
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Mar
5
Thu
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Bartle Breezeway

#BingCollects Pop-Up Series
Collaboration with University Libraries听

The theme during the 2025-2026 academic year is 鈥淔ood & Drink.鈥 听Items on display will highlight artwork, objects, ephemera and books from the collections related to dining out and at home as well as growing and preparing food. 听Not merely for nourishment, food and drink are central to individual enjoyment, strengthening bonds among family and friends, building community and celebrating culture. 听

Sub-theme: In the Garden
March 5, 2026, 2鈥4PM
Bartle BreezewaySub-theme: For the Feast
April 14, 2026, 12鈥2PM
Marketplace, University Union
6:00pm - 7:30pm
IASH Conference Room, Library North (LN) 1106
Nina Begu拧, Lecturer at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at UC Berkeley, will join the speaker series Critical Perspectives on AI, Data, and Narrative with a talk on the cultural, philosophical, and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence. The talk examines how fictional narratives shape our understanding of computational technologies and how the humanities can offer critical tools for interpreting AI鈥檚 development. Drawing on literature, media theory, and the history of science, Begu拧 traces connections from Pygmalion鈥檚 Eliza Doolittle to Weizenbaum鈥檚 ELIZA, moving through works such as Richard Powers鈥檚 Galatea 2.2 and the films Her and Ex Machina, before turning to contemporary large language models. The case raises questions about how stories inform technological imaginaries, and how humanistic approaches can illuminate the cultural and philosophical implications of machines that use human languages. Contact:听 Junting Huang听 jhuang119@binghamton.edu Francesco Agnellini fagnellini@binghamton.edu
Mar
6
Fri
7:00am - 11:30pm

Museum Highlights tour (the Met Cloisters)

Art of the Ancient Americas tour and the Arms

and Armor Collection (The Met Fifth Avenue)

*Please sign up when you register as space is limited.

Please sign up for only ONE tour at the Met Fifth Avenue.

鈥 $35/pp - MDVL Major/Minor

鈥 $40/pp - Non CEMERS Student

鈥 $60/pp - Community Member

鈥 $60/pp - Faculty/Staff

Price includes transport to and from

NYC, museum admissions and tours.

Students must have BU student ID

card to board bus.

鈥 Bus preload: 7:15 am

鈥 Departs from BU: 7:30 am

鈥 Return time: 11:00 - 11:30 pm

Questions? Contact Misty Lou Finch:

607-777-2730

finchm@binghamton.edu

TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT:

Deadline to register: 5 pm February 27, 2026

Sponsored by Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies

7:30pm - 9:10pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/6 & 3/8/2026 Spell Reel (Filipa C茅sar) 96 mins. France/Germany/Guinea-Bissau/Portugal |听2017 At once archive, memory, and cinematic voyage, Spell Reel traces a sea change in post-colonial African cinema through the collaboration of Portuguese filmmaker Filipa C茅sar and Guinean directors Sana na N'Hada and Flora Gomes. During Guinea-Bissau's war of independence (1963鈥74), N'Hada and Gomes documented the liberation struggle, working under Am铆lcar Cabral's decolonizing vision and trained by radical filmmaker Chris Marker. Decades later, C茅sar joins them as they return to those original sites, screening the footage for local audiences鈥攎any seeing it for the first time in fifty years. Spell Reel becomes both an evocation of revolutionary cinema's spirit and a living archive of its improbable emergence: cinema as collective memory, as pedagogy, as antidote to our current crisis.
Mar
7
Sat
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Free admission.
Mar
8
Sun
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Osterhout Concert Theater, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
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7:30pm - 9:10pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/6 & 3/8/2026 Spell Reel (Filipa C茅sar) 96 mins. France/Germany/Guinea-Bissau/Portugal听|听2017 At once archive, memory, and cinematic voyage, Spell Reel traces a sea change in post-colonial African cinema through the collaboration of Portuguese filmmaker Filipa C茅sar and Guinean directors Sana na N'Hada and Flora Gomes. During Guinea-Bissau's war of independence (1963鈥74), N'Hada and Gomes documented the liberation struggle, working under Am铆lcar Cabral's decolonizing vision and trained by radical filmmaker Chris Marker. Decades later, C茅sar joins them as they return to those original sites, screening the footage for local audiences鈥攎any seeing it for the first time in fifty years. Spell Reel becomes both an evocation of revolutionary cinema's spirit and a living archive of its improbable emergence: cinema as collective memory, as pedagogy, as antidote to our current crisis.
Mar
12
Thu
6:00pm - 8:00pm
The Jay S. and Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall
Distinguished Writers Series with Alexandra Tanner
Thursday, March 12, 6pm - 8pm
The Jay S. and Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall


Alexandra Tanner is the author of the novel Worry, named one of the best books of 2024 by The New Yorker and Vogue and shortlisted for the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. A recipient of grants and fellowships from Lighthouse Works, MacDowell, and The Center for Fiction, her work has appeared in Granta, The New York Times Book Review, and Jewish Currents, among other outlets. She lives and writes in Brooklyn.
8:00pm - 10:30pm
Watters Theater
Men on Boats:
By Jaclyn Backhaus
Directed by Lisa Rothe
March 12-15, 2026

Men on Boats听hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America鈥檚 鈥渉eroic鈥 history.

Mar
13
Fri
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/13 & 3/15/2026 The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel) 87 mins.听Argentina | 2008听 A compelling and oblique tale of a poster child for the South American haute bourgeoisie: blonde and bland, perfectly coiffed and made-up, usually sitting behind the wheel of a Mercedes. Mar铆a Onetto plays a woman whose perfect life may be a dream or whose nightmare accident (was that a child her car hit? a dog? or nothing?) may indicate that her entire existence lacks reality. Critics have referenced David Lynch and Luis Bu帽uel as forerunners for the kind of hyper-reality the film exudes. When the film played at the 2008 New York Film Festival, the Village Voice鈥檚 J. Hoberman wrote: 鈥淭he third feature by Lucrecia Martel, leading director of the Argentine renaissance, is her strongest to date 鈥 at the very least, this brilliantly edited, purposefully disorienting comedy about a middle-aged woman鈥檚 post-car-accident confusion is the movie I鈥檓 most looking forward to revisiting.鈥
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Osterhout Concert Theater
Ticketing Information听

Bagpipes with attitude. 听Drums with a Scottish accent.听

It鈥檚 The Red Hot Chilli Pipers (that鈥檚 Pipers, NOT Peppers!), the nine piece ensemble of pipers, guitarists, keys and drummers who rock the world with musicianship of the highest order and a passion for pipes that leaves audiences and band alike breathless.听

Since they walked away with the top prize on the U.K. primetime talent show, 鈥淲hen Will I Be Famous鈥 in 2007, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers haven't stopped for a breath, other than to inflate their bagpipes! Formed in 2002, The Chillis have become a global phenomenon, taking their signature 'bagrock' sound to the masses with their unique fusion of rocked up bagpipes and clever covers of popular songs from all genres. Their trademark sound is a unique fusion of traditional pipe tunes like 鈥淭he Flowers of Scotland鈥 and contemporary anthems like Queen鈥檚 鈥淲e Will Rock You.鈥 The band has four music degrees from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and all the pipers and drummers have played at the top level in bagpiping.

The Pipers have sold out the Anderson Center twice before and we can鈥檛 wait to welcome them back to celebrate St. Patrick鈥檚 Weekend in 2026!

This performance will feature a special onstage collaboration between the Red Hot Chilli Pipers and local bagpipe groups.

8:00pm - 10:30pm
Watters Theater
Men on Boats:
By Jaclyn Backhaus
Directed by Lisa Rothe
March 12-15, 2026

Men on Boats听hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America鈥檚 鈥渉eroic鈥 history.

Mar
14
Sat
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Watters Theater
Men on Boats:
By Jaclyn Backhaus
Directed by Lisa Rothe
March 12-15, 2026

Men on Boats听hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America鈥檚 鈥渉eroic鈥 history.

8:00pm - 10:30pm
Watters Theater
Men on Boats:
By Jaclyn Backhaus
Directed by Lisa Rothe
March 12-15, 2026

Men on Boats听hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America鈥檚 鈥渉eroic鈥 history.

Mar
15
Sun
1:00pm - 1:45pm
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Watters Theater
Men on Boats:
By Jaclyn Backhaus
Directed by Lisa Rothe
March 12-15, 2026

Men on Boats听hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell鈥檚 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America鈥檚 鈥渉eroic鈥 history.

7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/13 & 3/15/2026 The Headless Woman (Lucrecia Martel) 87 mins.听Argentina | 2008听 A compelling and oblique tale of a poster child for the South American haute bourgeoisie: blonde and bland, perfectly coiffed and made-up, usually sitting behind the wheel of a Mercedes. Mar铆a Onetto plays a woman whose perfect life may be a dream or whose nightmare accident (was that a child her car hit? a dog? or nothing?) may indicate that her entire existence lacks reality. Critics have referenced David Lynch and Luis Bu帽uel as forerunners for the kind of hyper-reality the film exudes. When the film played at the 2008 New York Film Festival, the Village Voice鈥檚 J. Hoberman wrote: 鈥淭he third feature by Lucrecia Martel, leading director of the Argentine renaissance, is her strongest to date 鈥 at the very least, this brilliantly edited, purposefully disorienting comedy about a middle-aged woman鈥檚 post-car-accident confusion is the movie I鈥檓 most looking forward to revisiting.鈥
Mar
17
Tue
7:00pm - 9:00pm
LH6
Cinema Department's Visiting Artist Series

3/17 - LH6 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Beyond Resolution: Films By Sabine Gruffat

Sabine Gruffat is a French-American artist born in Bangkok, Thailand. She co-founded and co-programs the Cosmic Rays Film Festival in Chapel Hill, NC with filmmaker Bill Brown. Currently she lives in Marseille, France.听


Sabine Gruffat works on experimental, animation, and essay forms and exhibits her work as installations, performances, and single-channel screenings. By actively engaging with both current and outmoded technology, Gruffat鈥檚 work questions our standardized and mediated world.


Sabine Gruffat鈥檚 films and videos have screened at festivals worldwide including the Image Forum Festival, The Ann Arbor Film Festival, Migrating Forms, the Viennale, MoMA Documentary Fortnight, Chicago Underground, Cin茅ma du R茅el, 25FPS, Transmediale in Berlin, and The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.听 She has produced digital media works for public spaces as well as interactive installations that have been shown at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Zolla Lieberman Gallery in Chicago, Art In General, PS1 Contemporary Art Museum, and Hudson Franklin in New York. Her collected video works are distributed by the Video Data Bank in Chicago, IL.

Mar
19
Thu
6:00pm - 8:00pm
TBA

Material+Visual Worlds听

Molly Herron听(Assistant Professor, Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt)

public lecture Thu 19 Mar 6:00 PM听 location TBA

lunchtime workshop Fri 20 Mar 12:00 PM听 FA 218

7:00pm - 9:00pm
LH6
Cinema Department's Visiting Artist Series

3/19 - LH6 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Works by Peter Burr

Peter Burr is an artist from Brooklyn, NY who transforms complex computational systems into emotional, sensory experiences through large-scale immersive environments. Drawing from early experiments with computational graphics in the mid-nineties, Burr's practice has evolved to incorporate techniques that merge fundamental computing operations with modern real-time rendering systems. His work frequently explores the relationship between human-machine interfaces and the underlying systems that drive them.His practice has been recognized through grants and awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Creative Capital Grant, and a Sundance New Frontier Fellowship. His work has been presented at major cultural institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, The Barbican Centre, Documenta 14, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Centre Pompidou.
Mar
20
Fri
10:00am - 5:00pm
BUAM Kenneth C. Lindsay Room (FA 179)
Annual interdisciplinary graduate student conference entitled Crossing the Boundaries (CTB), hosted by the Art History department. Now in its 31st year, this year's theme is Ephemerality, which draws on topics surrounding time-based media, materiality, media studies, and museum and curatorial studies. The conference will take place on March 20th, 2026, and will be held in the Kenneth C. Lindsay Room in the Fine Arts building.
12:00pm - 1:30pm
FA 218

Material+Visual Worlds听

Molly Herron听(Assistant Professor, Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt)

public lecture Thu 19 Mar 6:00 PM听 location TBA

lunchtime workshop Fri 20 Mar 12:00 PM听 FA 218

7:30pm - 9:00pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Free Admission
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/20 & 3/22/2026听 In the Manner of Smoke (Armand Yervant Tufenkian) 90 min. USA |听2025 Through landscapes and canvases, Armand Yervant Tufenkian鈥檚 debut feature In the Manner of Smoke traces how perception shifts over time. Moving between California鈥檚 Sequoia National Forest and painter Dan Hays' London-based studio, the film observes two solitary practices: the vigilance of a fire lookout and the meticulous rendering of digital landscapes. The camera dwells on subtle transformations, such as trees dissolving into haze, paintings oscillating between pixels and depth, and silence unfolding into sound, allowing each moment to stretch and change before our eyes. Rather than telling a linear story, the film creates a patient, immersive experience where every image feels transitory, suspended, and fleeting, like smoke carried by the wind.
Mar
21
Sat
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Free admission.
Mar
22
Sun
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Casadesus Recital Hall, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA

Free Admission.

3:00pm - 4:30pm
Chamber Hall, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
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7:30pm - 9:00pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM) Free for students w/ID, $4 for all others 3/20 & 3/22/2026听 In the Manner of Smoke (Armand Yervant Tufenkian) 90 min. USA |听2025 Through landscapes and canvases, Armand Yervant Tufenkian鈥檚 debut feature In the Manner of Smoke traces how perception shifts over time. Moving between California鈥檚 Sequoia National Forest and painter Dan Hays' London-based studio, the film observes two solitary practices: the vigilance of a fire lookout and the meticulous rendering of digital landscapes. The camera dwells on subtle transformations, such as trees dissolving into haze, paintings oscillating between pixels and depth, and silence unfolding into sound, allowing each moment to stretch and change before our eyes. Rather than telling a linear story, the film creates a patient, immersive experience where every image feels transitory, suspended, and fleeting, like smoke carried by the wind.