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5:00pm - 6:00pm
LH 10
Takming Chuang:Â BardoRosefsky Gallery Visiting Artist Lecture and Alumni Exhibition
Thursday, August 28th: Lecture & gallery openingÂ
Artist Lecture: 5-6pm, Lecture Hall 10 (LH-010)
Gallery Opening: 6-7pm, Rosefsky Gallery, FA 259
On View 8/28-9/30/2025 | M-F 9-5 p.m.
Rosefsky Gallery | Free Admission
The exhibition is also featured in the Broome Art Trail: September 20-21, 10am-4pm
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumnus Takming Chuang ('00) will present his solo exhibition µþ²¹°ù»å´ÇÌýat the Elsie B. Rosefsky Gallery. "Bardo" is a Tibetan term for being in between states, and reflects Chuang's own feelings of moving between phases of life. Chuang's materials of clay, paper, 4"x6" family photographs, and handmade drying racks "metaphorically parallel emotional and physical expansion and contraction across lifetimes."
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Rosefsky Gallery
Takming Chuang:Â BardoRosefsky Gallery Visiting Artist Lecture and Alumni Exhibition
Thursday, August 28th: Lecture & gallery openingÂ
Artist Lecture: 5-6pm, Lecture Hall 10 (LH-010)
Gallery Opening: 6-7pm, Rosefsky Gallery, FA 259
On View 8/28-9/30/2025 | M-F 9-5 p.m.
Rosefsky Gallery | Free Admission
The exhibition is also featured in the Broome Art Trail: September 20-21, 10am-4pm
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumnus Takming Chuang ('00) will present his solo exhibition µþ²¹°ù»å´ÇÌýat the Elsie B. Rosefsky Gallery. "Bardo" is a Tibetan term for being in between states, and reflects Chuang's own feelings of moving between phases of life. Chuang's materials of clay, paper, 4"x6" family photographs, and handmade drying racks "metaphorically parallel emotional and physical expansion and contraction across lifetimes."
12:00pm - 10:00pm
HCS Sculpture & Skatepark, 1803 Castle Gardens Rd # 2, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
SONIC IMMERSION: Interactive sound art
Free 2-day event
August 30th & 31st : noon - 10pm
HCS/Spooky Action Industrial Arts
1803 Castle Gardens rd, Vestal, NY
Musicians! Bands! Skaters! Bikers! or curious individuals who want to plug in, ride, jam, or simply experience a skatepark turned sound art playground.
Over 30 spots transformed into instruments!
Open to everyone  – no experience needed
Documented by Abandoned Studios & Wally Cinema Works
Presented by Heretic Culture Syndicate & ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµâ€™s School of the Arts
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Fine Arts Room 104
Come and learn the exciting dance and drum tradition of Puerto Rico with ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Alumni Keaton Rood BA '10, MA '15 and Kenneth Otero-Walker BA '22
For more information email jburns@binghamton.edu
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Peace Quad
Live community performance of dance and drum tradition of Puerto Rico with ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Alumni Keaton Rood BA '10, MA '15 and Kenneth Otero-Walker BA '22
For more information email jburns@binghamton.edu
12:00pm - 10:00pm
HCS Sculpture & Skatepark, 1803 Castle Gardens Rd # 2, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
SONIC IMMERSION: Interactive sound art
Free 2-day event
August 30th & 31st : noon - 10pm
HCS/Spooky Action Industrial Arts
1803 Castle Gardens rd, Vestal, NY
Musicians! Bands! Skaters! Bikers! or curious individuals who want to plug in, ride, jam, or simply experience a skatepark turned sound art playground.
Over 30 spots transformed into instruments!
Open to everyone  – no experience needed
Documented by Abandoned Studios & Wally Cinema Works
Presented by Heretic Culture Syndicate & ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµâ€™s School of the Arts
5:00pm - 7:00pm
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Art Museum, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, NY 13901, USA
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In the American Grain: Exploring America through Art, 1919–1946  is opening on Thursday, September 4, 5-7PM in BUAM MAin Galleries
On view: 9/4/2025- 12/6/2025
T-S Noon-4 p.m. | TR Noon-7 p.m.
Main galleries | Free Admission
The two-and-a-half decades between 1919 and 1946 witnessed the development of an American art that sought to capture a country in the midst of transformation. Through celebration and crisis, artists held up a mirror to their fellow citizens, showing their lives, their landscapes and their dreams. In the American Grain tells this story through artworks addressing a range of themes, drawn from the rich holdings of the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Art Museum and Libraries, the Roberson Museum and Science Center and the Art Bridges Collection. In particular, the exhibition acknowledges the generosity of Gil and Deborah Williams, whose donations to the Art Museum are extensively featured here. Together, they reveal how history shaped art during these years, and how artists themselves responded to history in the making. This exhibition is curated by Tom McDonough, professor of art history.
Support for this project is provided by Art Bridges.
3:30pm - 5:00pm
LN 2408C
Join our WGSS Community in celebrating the beginning of the academic year! We will have food and beverages!! Friday Sept 5th from 3:30 to 5pm
5:00pm - 7:00pm
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Art Museum, 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, NY 13901, USA
BUAM: Zoe Dufour Artist talk
Main Galleries
9:00pm - 12:00am
Downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, NY 13901, USA
SEPTEMBER 5 & 6, 2025
DOWNTOWN BINGHAMTON, NY
1:30pm - 3:30pm
Studio A, Green Room
September 6 - Studio A, Green Room - 1:30pm-5pm (Lectures and Workshops on campus), 7pm-9pm (downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ)Ìý-ÌýUSITT Regional Event for Luma, hosted at BU. This is a half-day series of lectures/workshops on Projection work and the work at Luma, followed by a guided backstage tour of the Luma project downtown.
As part of the lecture and workshop series, Alison Dobbins, professor of Integrated Media Performance design with the Michigan State University will be presenting a workshop on projection mapping with Isadora in Studio A from 3:30pm-5:00pm
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Studio A, Green Room
September 6 - Studio A, Green Room - 1:30pm-5pm (Lectures and Workshops on campus), 7pm-9pm (downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ)Ìý-ÌýUSITT Regional Event for Luma, hosted at BU. This is a half-day series of lectures/workshops on Projection work and the work at Luma, followed by a guided backstage tour of the Luma project downtown.
As part of the lecture and workshop series, Alison Dobbins, professor of Integrated Media Performance design with the Michigan State University will be presenting a workshop on projection mapping with Isadora in Studio A from 3:30pm-5:00pm
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, NY 13901, USA
September 6 - Studio A, Green Room - 1:30pm-5pm (Lectures and Workshops on campus), 7pm-9pm (downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ)Ìý-ÌýUSITT Regional Event for Luma, hosted at BU. This is a half-day series of lectures/workshops on Projection work and the work at Luma, followed by a guided backstage tour of the Luma project downtown.
As part of the lecture and workshop series, Alison Dobbins, professor of Integrated Media Performance design with the Michigan State University will be presenting a workshop on projection mapping with Isadora in Studio A from 3:30pm-5:00pm
9:00pm - 12:00am
Downtown ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ, NY 13901, USA
SEPTEMBER 5 & 6, 2025
DOWNTOWN BINGHAMTON, NY
10:00am - 6:00pm
Peace Quad
The purple-and-white flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy will fly over the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ campus this fall for the Annual Haudenosaunee Festival, Sept. 11 – 13, 2025. This year’s festival focuses on water as symbolized in the Gaswéñdah, the Two-Row Wampum. The festival offers the opportunity to learn more about the Indigenous people whose ancestral land is the site of ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ.
Over the course of the three days, visitors can participate in the harvest of the Three Sisters Garden, witness a symbolic river trip on canoes from Otsiningo Park to the Confluence Park, sample food, and learn during a lacrosse expo with the Thompsons. Additional activities include Haudenosaunee performances of dance, traditional and contemporary music, storytelling and arts and crafts. There will be programming about the archaeology of the Confluence, Haudenosaunee water cosmologies, and the importance of maintaining clean water for future generations.
This free event welcomes all visitors, both on and off campus and for all ages.
Unless otherwise noted, the festival will take place on the Peace Quad.
For details and schedule, visit /programs/haudenosaunee-festival/
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Anderson Center Reception Room
The Material+Visual Worlds TAE
"First Things" conversation on Thursday 11 September at 5:00 PM in the Anderson Center Reception Room, featuring Magdalena Bermudez (Cinema), Amber (Amy) Churchill (Environmental Studies), and Eliza Grames (Biology) introducing their research on urban farming, biodiversity, and human's relations with other animals.
5:00pm - 6:30pm
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Art Museum
The 2025 Haudenosaunee Festival will take place Sept. 11 – 13 on ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµâ€™s Peace Quad, unless otherwise noted. Outdoor events will be held weather permitting.
Full schedule:
10:00am - 6:00pm
Peace Quad
The purple-and-white flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy will fly over the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ campus this fall for the Annual Haudenosaunee Festival, Sept. 11 – 13, 2025. This year’s festival focuses on water as symbolized in the Gaswéñdah, the Two-Row Wampum. The festival offers the opportunity to learn more about the Indigenous people whose ancestral land is the site of ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ.
Over the course of the three days, visitors can participate in the harvest of the Three Sisters Garden, witness a symbolic river trip on canoes from Otsiningo Park to the Confluence Park, sample food, and learn during a lacrosse expo with the Thompsons. Additional activities include Haudenosaunee performances of dance, traditional and contemporary music, storytelling and arts and crafts. There will be programming about the archaeology of the Confluence, Haudenosaunee water cosmologies, and the importance of maintaining clean water for future generations.
This free event welcomes all visitors, both on and off campus and for all ages.
Unless otherwise noted, the festival will take place on the Peace Quad.
For details and schedule, visit /programs/haudenosaunee-festival/
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Studio B
The 2025 Haudenosaunee Festival - featuring an array of Indigenous artists from across NY state ranging from dancers, to storytellers, to musicians - will take place Sept. 11 – 13 on ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµâ€™s Peace Quad, unless otherwise noted. Outdoor events will be held weather permitting.
Full schedule:
Sherri Hopper and the Onondaga Nation Dancers will complement their dancing with educational information about the meanings of the dances themselves.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program
All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM)
Free for Cine-121 students w/ID, $4 for all others
9/12 & 9/14- Killer of Sheep- Charles Burnett
1978 ‧ Drama/Narrative ‧ 1h 15m
10:00am - 6:00pm
Peace Quad
The purple-and-white flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy will fly over the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ campus this fall for the Annual Haudenosaunee Festival, Sept. 11 – 13, 2025. This year’s festival focuses on water as symbolized in the Gaswéñdah, the Two-Row Wampum. The festival offers the opportunity to learn more about the Indigenous people whose ancestral land is the site of ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ.
Over the course of the three days, visitors can participate in the harvest of the Three Sisters Garden, witness a symbolic river trip on canoes from Otsiningo Park to the Confluence Park, sample food, and learn during a lacrosse expo with the Thompsons. Additional activities include Haudenosaunee performances of dance, traditional and contemporary music, storytelling and arts and crafts. There will be programming about the archaeology of the Confluence, Haudenosaunee water cosmologies, and the importance of maintaining clean water for future generations.
This free event welcomes all visitors, both on and off campus and for all ages.
Unless otherwise noted, the festival will take place on the Peace Quad.
For details and schedule, visit /programs/haudenosaunee-festival/
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Chamber Hall, Anderson Center, Parkway E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Ticketing Information
7:30pm - 8:45pm
Lecture Hall 6
Harpur Cinema Program
All screenings at 7:30PM in LH6 (doors open at 7PM)
Free for Cine-121 students w/ID, $4 for all others
9/12 & 9/14- Killer of Sheep- Charles Burnett
1978 ‧ Drama/Narrative ‧ 1h 15m
3:00pm - 4:30pm
IASH Seminar Room, LN 1106
Leah Mascia (Hamburg University) will deliver the Inaugural Gerald E. Kadish Lecture, entitled "Writing on sacred linen in Greek: Switching language in the funerary workshops of Roman Egypt." This talk will discuss the curious practice of writing epitaphs and instructions for embalmers on mummy wrappings. The predominant attestation of artefacts inscribed in Greek demonstrates the adaptation of the Egyptian funerary administration to the multicultural panorama of Roman Egypt.
5:00pm - 6:30pm
LN 1106, IASH Room
Art History: Â VizCult Series
September 17: Kelly Presutti, History of Art and Visual Studies, Cornell University
October 15: Morgan Ng, History of Art, Yale University
November 5: William Stewart, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
December 3: Andrea Gyenge, Cinema, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ