Events at Smith LSS 100 lecture: Design Against Disaster March 9, 2020 Mariana Mogilevich, Editor, Urban Omnibus, Architectural League of New York, will present as part of the Spring 2020 Landscape Studies Lecture Series: Landscape, Design, and the Environment, in honor of the 20th year of Landscape Studies at Smith College. Graham Hall, Brown Fine Arts Complex 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm
Land Dive Team at Smith College March 10, 2020 This performative workshop and collective action with visiting artist Hope Ginsburg seeks to stimulate attention and dialogue around the climate crisis, our relationship to it, and its impact on our lives and future. This body of work proposes the practice of present moment awareness as a tool for coping with the mental and emotional challenges of living with climate change. Land Dive Team is a public performance with up to ten participants meditating in full scuba gear, who will be seated in a community space. Art Museum Atrium 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Where In The World?!: Finding Spatial Data March 10, 2020 Where in the world do you find spatial data for mapping projects? Learn about how and where to find this information and the beginning steps to using the data creatively and successfully.
This event is part of the Spatial Analysis Lab's Spring 2020 workshop series. We ask that you register using the link for the workshops you are interested in so we know how many snacks to provide. Please join us for any or all. More... Spatial Analysis Lab, 104 Sabin Reed Hall 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Artist Talk: Hope Ginsburg March 10, 2020 Hope Ginsburg's long-term projects build community around learning. Her work is by turns collaborative, cooperative, and
participatory. These artworks are made with peers, students, members of the public, and experts with knowledge from outside of the field. Rooted in first-hand experience, Ginsburg's projects are invested in the socially transformative potential of knowledge exchange. Her practice is interdisciplinary, social, and concerned with the well-being of humans and other species on our shared, catastrophically troubled planet. Ginsburg has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as MoMA PS1, MASS MoCA, Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, Wexner Center for the Arts, Kunst-Werke Berlin, Contemporary Art Center Vilnius, the Baltimore Museum of Art, SculptureCenter, and the Mercosul Biennial in Porto Alegre Brazil. She is the recipient of an Art Matters Foundation Grant and a Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship. Ginsberg is an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts. Graham Hall, Hillyer 5:00 pm
International Film Series on Climate Change: Lazzaro Felice (Happy As Lazzaro) March 11, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Panel Discussion: Hope Ginsburg, Javier Puente, and Camille Washington-Ottombre March 11, 2020 Visiting artist Hope Ginsburg's long-term projects build community around learning. Her work is by turns collaborative, cooperative, and participatory. Rooted in first-hand experience, Ginsburg's projects are invested in the socially transformative
potential of knowledge exchange. Her practice is interdisciplinary, social, and concerned with the well-being of humans and other species on our shared, catastrophically troubled planet. Javier Puente, assistant professor of Latin American studies, and Camille Washington-Ottombre, associate professor in the environmental science and policy program, both at Smith College, will engage in a conversation with Hope about their collective work and how it intersects. Seelye 107 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Placing the Mineral Collection: Geocoding the Archives March 12, 2020 Where did we get all these rocks? Explore the mineral collection and their various journeys to the Smith College Mineral Collection. We will use mapping to better understand the stories behind these rock specimens.
This event is part of the Spatial Analysis Lab's Spring 2020 workshop series. We ask that you register using the link for the workshops you are interested in so we know how many snacks to provide. Please join us for any or all.
More... Spatial Analysis Lab, 104 Sabin Reed Hall 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
A Lake People: San Juan de Ondores, the Chinchaycocham and the Andean Struggle for Water March 13, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Events Off Campus Decolonizing Botany: From the Herbarium to the Plantarium March 11, 2020 with Banu Subramaiam (UMass WGSS). Are you looking to engage in humanities scholarship to address environmental questions? Are you interested in intersectional dynamics of environments and ecologies? The Environmental Humanities Lecture Series is intended to answer these and other questions. All are welcome! Room W465, South College, 150 Wicks Way, Umass Amherst 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
|
|
No events added yet. View all events. |
|
Events at Smith International Film Series on Climate Change: Demain (Tomorrow) March 23, 2020 This event has been canceled.
LSS 100 lecture: Kate Cholakis March 23, 2020 Kate Cholakis, Conway School of Landscape Design will speak as part of the Spring 2020 Landscape Studies Lecture Series: Landscape, Design, and the Environment, in honor of the 20th year of Landscape Studies at Smith College. Graham Hall, Brown Fine Arts Complex 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm
ArcGIS Online & StoryMaps Basics March 24, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Presidential Colloquium with Regina McCarthy March 24, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Lunch and Conversation with Anastasia Allison, March 25, 2020 This event has been canceled. More...
Makerspaces with Anastasia Allison, March 25, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Chaired Professor Lecture: Rebel with a cause: Psychological motivators of activism March 26, 2020 This event has been canceled.
Events Off Campus No Man's Land Film Festival March 24, 2020 An all-women adventure film festival. Panel discussion to follow. Doors open at 7; films start at 7:30. Tickets: $7 gen adm; $5 with Five College ID. Hosted by the University of Massachusetts Outing Club. Mahar Auditorium, 119 Presidents Drive, Amherst, MA 7:00 pm
|