
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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This spring, support student clubs by shopping locally from a selection of affordable artwork created by Herron School of Art and Design artists.
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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This spring, support student clubs by shopping locally from a selection of affordable artwork created by Herron School of Art and Design artists.
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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Artist Hilary Harkness will discuss her artistic career and groundbreaking work on March 25 at 6:00 p.m. in the Basile Auditorium.
Q & A with artist Hilary Harkness
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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Herron students are invited to an informal, conversational Q&A session with artist Hilary Harkness.
Dr. Concetta Tomaino visit and film screening
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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Dr. Concetta Tomaino, whose groundbreaking research is celebrated in the feature film "The Music Never Stopped," will attend a screening of the movie on March 26 at 6:00 p.m. in the Basile Auditorium.
Concetta Tomaino: Working with Oliver Sacks
INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX
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Music therapist Concetta Tomaino will discuss her work with the neurologist Oliver Sacks and the formation of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function.
Storytelling in Public with Ara Tucker
SIDNEY & LOIS ESKENAZI HALL
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Artist and storyteller Ara Tucker will lead an interactive session on how to tell the story of your creative journey.
Concetta Tomaino: Music and the Brain
INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX
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Music therapist Concetta Tomaino will discuss music therapy and music-based interventions in neurologic rehabilitation and extended care.
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Fine Art Center
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Experience the one-of-a-kind Herron Wearable Art Show, an annual celebration of student creations, hosted by the Herron School of Art and Design's Sculpture Club.
Signal to Noise: Robin Cox and Michael Drews
INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX
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Join us for a performance of original works for violin, electric guitar, and electronics by Herron School of Art and Design music technology professors Robin Cox and Michael Drews.