- May 2: Student Graduation Recitalon April 22, 2024
Percussionist Abram Parsons will be performing a graduation recital. Date: Thursday, May 2 Time: 11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Location: CS130 Please join us as Abram shares his talents and skills with the college, before he transfers to SUNY Fredonia to study music education. Abram is the student of Applied Music instructor Joe Roma. Abram
- Fall 2024 Register for ART 115: Beginning Drawingon April 15, 2024
Fall 2024 Beginning Drawing ART 115 – B01 Tuesday 2 pm – 4:50 pm CRN 3957 ART 115 – B02 Wednesday 10 am – 12:50 pm CRN 3760 Drawing is a learned activity; you can learn to draw in this class! Join Professor Evans for step-by-step methods that will teach you the fundamental lessons for
- Summer 2024 Drawing Class offered Fully Onlineon April 15, 2024
Beginning Drawing Fully Online ART 115 – Y21 CRN 8493 Drawing is a learned activity; you can learn to draw in this class! Join Professor Evans for a step-by-step method that will teach you the fundamental lessons for your success in drawing from observation. Learn the language of art including positive and negative space, line,
- Blackbriar Entertainment LLC Shares Entrepreneurship Story with Art and Design Studentson April 11, 2024
Students within Professor Groat’s ART 125/COM 124 — Introduction to Computer Graphics learned yesterday about the creative multimedia work of Blackbriar Entertainment LLC cofounded by Yohance Bailey and Dustin Tang-Chung. Several students within this foundation Art and Design course will be working as student interns for this company located in Binghamton, NY. Dustin Tang-Chung Founder,
- Professor Zeggert’s Monkeyu painting accepted into Transgressions exhibitionon April 11, 2024
Monkeyu has been selected to be part of Transgressions, a juried Art-Tech Exhibition on view at the Gannett Gallery located at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. The exhibition features works that have crossed boundaries in many ways. Beyond the taboo or the offensive, they instead seek broad-ranging reflections about transgression. Monkeyu, an oil sketch, represents a facet
- Students Invited to Attend a Workshop on a Traditional Theater Artform from Turkiyeon April 8, 2024
Are you a student interested in performance, theater, storytelling, or the arts? Are you interested in learning about other cultures and traditional art forms? If so, we would like to invite you to join us for a free workshop on April 19, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m., to learn about the traditional art of Turkish
- US Karagoz Theatre Company is Coming to SUNY Broomeon April 4, 2024
This April, SUNY Broome welcomes the U.S. Karagöz Theatre Company to our campus. Its founder, Ayhan Hulagu, will perform “The Forest of the Witch,” at the Angelo Zuccolo Little Theater on April 20, from 1-2. There will be time for questions from the audience after the performance. The event, performed in the traditional shadow puppet
- Assistant Professor Brett Masteller presents music at MOXsonicon March 20, 2024
This past weekend Assistant Professor Brett Masteller presented his piece BowMu STUCK MoBue at MOXsonic, the Missouri Experimental Sonic Arts Festival. BowMu STUCK MoBue is a piece that embraces the ideas of indeterminacy, algorithmic composition and structured improvisation. The indeterminacy comes from the fact that the performer is allowed to choose their instruments based on
- Music Conference Presentationson March 11, 2024
Assistant Professor of Music and Theater Arts Brett Masteller has been invited to attend three different music conferences this spring semester. On Saturday February 24 he presented three pieces during the conference of the SEAMUS, the Society for Electro-acoustic Music in the United States, hosted by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. He performed
- New Exhibit Opens March 14 – Art, Diversity, and Culture of the Middle East and Beyondon March 11, 2024
The Division of Liberal Arts, and the Gallery@SUNY Broome invite the campus community to explore a new exhibit called “Life’s Mosaic: Art, Diversity, and Culture in the Middle East and Beyond.” Come and learn about the great diversity of cultures, from contributions of the campus community. In honor of the exhibit’s opening, artists from Purple
- Submissions wanted for campus exhibit on Middle Eastern Cultureson March 5, 2024
We are looking for submissions of text, stories, objects, photographs (digital is fine), music, textiles, etc. to include in a campus exhibit highlighting the diversity of culture in the Middle East and North African regions. We are particularly looking for how this region is represented or touched the lives of the SUNY Broome community. The
- Professor Zeggert’s portrait of his Mom “The OG” included in educators exhibiton February 22, 2024
I am excited to share that my oil portrait of my mother, affectionately known as “The OG,” will be displayed at the Broome Arts Council in March. It is part of the We Practice What We Teach exhibition, which celebrates art educators in Broome County. This portrait was the centerpiece of my recent exhibition, Lineage
- Feb. 21: Poetry Show featuring Freequencyon February 15, 2024
Come enjoy Spoken Word Poetry with Freequency Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa is a Kenyan, Immigrant, Shoga|Queer storyteller, speaker & feeler. The 2018 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion, a 2017 TEDWomen speaker and ranked 3rd at the 2015 Individual World Poetry Slam, FreeQuency is a highly sought after performer, host, social justice teaching artist and
- Professor Zeggert’s Carle poster selected for the Syracuse Poster Projecton January 24, 2024
Professor Zeggert’s Eric Carle poster has been selected for the Syracuse Poster Project, an annual public art program displayed throughout the city. Carle used cut paper to construct his illustrations; my goal was to paint a rendition of the cut paper and, conversely, paint Carle’s portrait with a broader, more impasto approach followed by floating
- Register for the theater course: — THR 114: Oral Interpretationon January 16, 2024
Consider joining this fun course that will build on and polish your natural communication skills which are a vital part of your life. Learning to use the best of your voice, facial expression and gesture will help you to fully express who you are. You will work with the best poetry, novels, essays, children’s literature,