College of the Arts - Events Highlights
The award-winning George Segal Gallery presents "Israel Bernbaum Painting His Story," a special exhibit in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 from February 26 to April 21. Dr. Batya Brutin, director of Holocaust Studies and the Israeli Society Program at Beit Berl Academic College, Israel, is guest curator. There will also be campus-wide related programs including film screenings, exhibition tours and workshops, a symposium, and a Holocaust Commemoration featuring in-person accounts from Holocaust survivors. (Read more about the exhibit and related events here.)
 February 5 • 7 to 10 p.m. University Hall 1040
Admission Free
Directors Paul Lovelace and Jessica Wolfson present their film Radio Unnameable. Legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized late-night FM radio by serving as a cultural hub for music, politics and audience participation for nearly 50 years. Long before today’s innovations in social media, Fass utilized the airwaves for mobilization encouraging luminaries and ordinary listeners to talk openly and take the program in surprising directions. Radio Unnameable is a visual and aural collage that pulls from Fass’s immense archive of audio from his program, film, photographs, and video that has been sitting dormant until now. In addition to the directors, Bob Fass will be in attendance at this event. This event is co-sponsored by Montclair State's Filmmaking Program and The Montclair Film Festival.

February 20 and 21 • 7:30 p.m. February 22 • 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. February 23 • 8 p.m.
Memorial Auditorium Every seat: $15*
Innovative student choreography is the centerpiece as Montclair State University's Dance Majors “strut their stuff” in this lively showcase featuring new dance works in a variety of genres.
*No charge for University-enrolled undergraduates
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February 5 • 2:30 - 4:20 p.m. Calcia Hall C135 Admission Free
Win Knowlton is a sculptor who lives and works in New York City and whose sculptures may be found in several public collections including in the Brooklyn Museum, MoMA, National Gallery, Fogg Museum, Hirshhorn Museum, and the Whitney Museum. He received the New York Foundation for the Arts Grant in 1999, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1991. Knowlton’s work has been shown in PS1 and recent exhibitions include solo shows in Paris, France and Vienna, Austria. In his lecture, he will present work done over the past 10-20 years with anecdotal information related to methods and thoughts.
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