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Weekly updates on the Arts at Babson, Olin, and Wellesley. Styles include art, music, dance, theater, and film.
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Have an event tip or an open call? Email lowolabi1@babson.edu with details. View the Arts Calendar online at the Sorenson Center
on facebook and forward this info to any interested people.
BABSON COLLEGE
Points of View. Hollister Gallery On display until January 21, 2011 Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am-7:00
pm
Dana Clancy’s artwork is about the rituals
associated with traveling and looking, with
places that are specifically set up as viewing
spaces. The artist is interested in the way we use photography to remember and
communicate a visual experience. She only paints
places that she has experienced in person and works
from multiple photographs to create a complex
composite image whose geometric edges draw
attention to the touch of the artist and reference the
immersive sometimes overwhelming experience of
being in these particular environments.
The paintings on view at Babson are an expansion of
her series exploring people’s interaction with art and
architecture in museums. Clancy has used her finely
tuned sense of color and form to re-frame spaces
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within the Guggenheim, MOMA, Tate, and Mass MOCA, to make paintings that speak to the
intensity and alteration of memory.
In “Points of View” she has made a new series of shaped paintings based on Anish Kapoor’s
sculpture Cloud Gate and the Renzo Piano addition to the Art Institute of Chicago. Taking
her geometric perspective explorations into three dimensions through the use of
architectural model board as a painting surface allows Clancy to create intimate sculptural
paintings whose lines, shapes, and silver surfaces change as the viewer moves.
Dana Clancy is a painter and assistant professor at Boston University's School of Visual Arts.
She received a BA in English Literature from Vassar College and an MFA in Painting from
Boston University.
Ms. Clancy has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions at Boston University, the Danforth Museum of Art, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, and Laconia Gallery in Boston's South End. She has been included in group exhibitions nationally, including Delta Axis at Marshall Arts, Memphis, and Bowery Gallery, New York.
SAVE THE DATE
January 20th – February 20th
Babson Student Art Show. Hollister Art
Gallery.
Do you make art?
Don’t keep it a secret!
Share your drawing, photography, painting, sculpture,
ceramics and other crafts with the Babson
Community! Sorenson will be hosting a student art
show in Hollister Gallery from January 20th- February
20th. Drop off dates for art work are January 17thand
18th at Trim 217 from 10-4:30. Please RSVP to
dkrcmar@babson.edu by December 10th so we know
how many students will be showing and how many artworks each may submit.
Students are welcome to show unframed or framed work, we do have a small selection of
free frames of various sizes available for students interested in framing their work. Contact
Babson artist in Residence, Danielle Krcmar with any questions.
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[clubs]
BFAA –Babson Fine Arts Association
Contact cbao1@babson.edu
Pottery Club
Contact david.gardner@students.olin.edu
Art Club
Contact tiama.hamkins-indik@students.olin.edu
Studio Art facilities at Babson
Babson Ceramics studio – Open to experienced potters/sculptors $75/$150 fee for 8 weeks
Babson Wet Photography Lab – Open to experienced photographers with the permission of
the instructor. $75/$150 fee for semester
Drawing/Painting Studio – Available to use with the permission of staff.
Contact Sorenson@babson.edu
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
Calculated Risks: New Work by Faculty Artists. 11am -5pm. Chandler Gallery
Ongoing until December 12.
Calculated Risks celebrates the inventive diversity represented among the faculty studio
artists in the Art Department at Wellesley. It features paintings, sculpture, drawings,
collage, photographs, film, video, and interactive new media and will be installed in gallery
spaces throughout the museum.
Artists: Judith Black, Carlos Dorrien, Bunny Harvey, Clara Lieu, Phyllis McGibbon, Salem
Mekuria, Qing-Min Meng, Andrew Mowbray, David Olsen, Daniela Rivera, Christine Rogers,
and Jeffrey Skoller
Installation: Johanna Unzueta. Jewett Art Gallery
Johanna Unzueta was born in Chile and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her
sculptures and installation examine the notion of labor and its technological, historical, and
social impact on the human condition. Using materials such as fabric, wood, and cardboard,
Unzueta creates pieces that are inspired by architecture and industrial elements in objects.
Her art will be on view from November 15- December 9.
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OFF CAMPUS
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
The MFA is free for University Member students (YES, Babson, Olin, and Wellesley students
can come for free anytime!) every day of the year. All you need to do is show your college
ID to join and enjoy all that the Museum has to offer.
BABSON COLLEGE
tuesday, nov 30.
Jazz Night at Roger’s Pub. 7:30pm. Roger’s Pub
Babson-Olin Jazz Ensemble
The Babson/Olin Jazz Ensemble is a full
big band ensemble directed by Joseph
M. Brogan. Members are from Babson,
Olin, and Wellesley Colleges. The
ensemble is open to all undergraduate
and graduate students. Interested new
musicians can contact me at
jbroganjazz@gmail.com. We'll be
performing, Nov. 30th at Roger's Pub,
7:30 PM featuring jazz works from
Buddy Rich, Sammy Cahn, Chick Corea
and Gordon Goodwin.
Wellesley College BlueJazz
Founded in 1990, Wellesley BlueJazz is the faculty-directed instrumental jazz ensemble of
Wellesley College. As members of Wellesley BlueJazz, students become familiar with the
work of the jazz greats: Monk, Mingus, Ellington and many others. Students are encouraged
to solo, and develop fluency in jazz improvisation. Wellesley BlueJazz performs frequently
on the Wellesley Campus and presents joint concerts with other groups from Wellesley and
colleges in the Boston area. Students also learn from visiting guest artists at Master classes
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and workshops. Past visiting artists have included Jimmy Heath, Mark Turner, Geri Allen,
and Greg Hopkins.
SYNERGY
Synergy is a jazz/world ensemble for string players (violin, viola, cello, bass), made up of students
from Wellesley and Olin. Synergy performs blues, jazz, rock, and Latin music several times a year, as
an acoustic ensemble as well as with a rhythm section. Weekly rehearsals focus on learning new
styles and improvisation. Coached by Paula Zeitlin, Wellesley Music Department jazz/world faculty.
This performance includes a rock arrangement by Synergy cellist and Olin student Dan Grieneisen.
SAVE THE DATE
sunday, dec 5.
Sunday Afternoon Jazz at Babson. 3pm. Sorenson Theater.
A performance that you don’t want to miss! More
details soon!
[clubs] Ask Michèle Oshima moshima@babson.edu how you can
take private music lessons at Wellesley.
Babson College Radio
Contact eshea2@babson.edu
Babson Entertainment Initiative
Contact tjoyce1@babson.edu
Babson Musicians Union
Contact cdevlin1@babson.edu
Babson/Olin Jazz Ensemble
Contact jbroganjazz@gmail.com
Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra
Anyone wishing to audition for the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra should contact Neal
Hampton, the director, at hampton@brandeis.edu.
Rocket Pitches
Contact alamb1@babson.edu
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The Rocket Pitches are seeking experienced male vocalists. Please contact Allie Lamb if
you are interested in auditioning. Alamb1@babson.edu
Conductorless Orchestra
Contact Diana.dabby@olin.edu
Powerchords
Contact Jessica.rucker@students.olin.edu
Jazz
Sarah.waksom@students.olin.edu
Wellesley College:
Choir, Chamber Singers, Collegium Musicum, Chamber Music Society, Wellesley BlueJazz,
and Yanvalou.
Performing Arts Facilities at Babson
Carling-Sorenson Theater – State of the art 441 seat proscenium theater.
Park Manor Central Band Room – Open to all musicians. Equipped with bass, guitar amps,
drum set, electric piano, and instrument lockers.
Sorenson Piano Practice Rooms – Open to the Babson community - first come first serve.
Contact Sorenson@babson.edu
Roger’s Pub – Available for student shows and equipped with a small stage, lights, and
sound reinforcement.
Contact pbaptiste@babson.edu
BABSON COLLEGE
SAVE THE DATE
thursday, dec 2-dec 4.
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Babson Dance Ensemble Presents: DTV! Dance Television. 8pm. Carling-Sorenson Theater
Save the date for the BDE fall show. "BDE Presents: DTV! Dance Television.” Tickets will be sold
for $5 the week leading up to the show, which is December 2, 3, and 4 at 8pm in Sorenson.
saturday, dec 11.
The Nutcracker Ballet. 2pm. Sorenson Center for the Arts
Save the date for this winter classic! Reserved seats are $18. To purchase tickets call (781)
431-9711 or visit http://www.kathymccrohondancecenter.com/
Performance dates and times:
December 11 – 2pm
December 11 – 6pm
December 12 – 2pm
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
[clubs] AMAN
Contact ebawa1@babson.edu
Babson Dance Ensemble (BDE)
Contact atoorock1@babson.edu
BAPSA
Contact jchan4@babson.edu
ODP
Contact tiama.hamkins-indik@students.olin.edu
Butterfingers
Contact Zachary.brass@students.olin.edu
OFAC
Contact Kevin.simon@students.olin.edu
Performing Arts Facilities at Babson
Sorenson Dance Studio – Studio with wood floor, two mirrored walls, and dance bar
Contact Sorenson@babson.edu
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[clubs] Babson Players
Contact kliszka1@babson.edu
TheatreWorks
Contact tba
Vagina Monologues
Contact agreenslet1@babson.edu
FWOP
Contact megan.elsenbeck@students.olin.edu
BABSON COLLEGE
SAVE THE DATE
tuesday, dec 7.
Movie Night: Despicable Me. 7pm. Sorenson
Theater
The Class of 2012 Steering Committee has organized a Despicable Me movie night! Come watch the movie on Tuesday December 7 at 7:00 pm in the Sorenson Theater.
thursday, dec 9.
Green Tower Movie Night: Flow. 8pm. Reynolds Back
Dining Room
Irena Salina's award-winning documentary investigation into
what experts label the most important political and
environmental issue of the 21st Century - The World Water
Crisis.
Salina builds a case against the growing privatization of the
world's dwindling fresh water supply with an unflinching focus
on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a
domineering world water cartel.
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Interviews with scientists and activists intelligently reveal the rapidly building crisis, at both the
global and human scale, and the film introduces many of the governmental and corporate culprits
behind the water grab, while begging the question "CAN ANYONE REALLY OWN WATER?"
Beyond identifying the problem, FLOW also gives viewers a look at the people and institutions
providing practical solutions to the water crisis and those developing new technologies, which are
fast becoming blueprints for a successful global and economic turnaround.
[clubs]
FILM. Tuesdays. 9pm. Olin Auditorium.
contact Eli.Sheldon@students.olin.edu CINE.
Contact asmith28@babson.edu
BABSON COLLEGE
wednesday, dec 1.
Tri-College Discussion Series. 7pm.
Olin
Tentative: Wed, Dec 1st @Olin
Speaker: Robert Martello
Time: Tentative 7pm
Location: Olin
wednesday, dec 1.
Kanwal Rekhi, “An Entrepreneurial
Journey.” 7:30am. Olin 220
Join the Graduate Student Community in an engaging conversation with Dr. Kanwal Rekhi, founder of Inventus Capital and The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE), around the topics of entrepreneurship, technology, and investments.
Breakfast will be available at 7:30AM. The formal program begins at 8AM
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SAVE THE DATE
thursday, dec 2.
The Power of Positive Deviance: How Unlikely Innovators Solve the World’s Toughest Problems. 5pm. Olin 120
Globally, private and public institutions spend $50 billion annually on change efforts, yet 70 percent of these efforts fail. How do you even begin to find solutions?
Positive Deviance is based on the observation that in every community there are certain individuals or groups whose uncommon
behaviors and strategies enable them to find better solutions to problems than their peers, while having access to the same resources and facing similar or worse challenges. Positive deviants see solutions where others don't. And they're the key to spreading and sustaining needed change.
Monique Sternin co- founder of The Positive Deviance Approach and Randa Wilkinson, lead trainer of Positive Deviance from the Positive Deviance Initiative at Tufts University will share stories on how Positive Deviance has changed seemingly intractable
problems in multiple sectors. To learn more about Positive Deviance, visit: http://www.powerofpositivedeviance.com
monday, dec 6.
Tri-College Discussion Series. 7:30pm. Punch’s Alley
Tentative: Mon, Dec 6th @Wellesley
Special "Talkback" session
Critique the discussion series, throw around ideas for next semester, just talk, etc
Time: Tentative 7:30pm
Location: Punch's Alley (Wellesley Pub)
For more information or for a ride, contact:
Babson: Adrian Herr '11 (adrian.j.herr@gmail.com)
Olin: Steven Zhang '12 (steven.zhang@students.olin.edu)
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Lily Dixon '11 (elizabeth.s.dixon@gmail.com)
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Babson Literary Magazine
The Babson Literary Magazine prints in full color and will be published by the first week of
December. It features submissions from students, faculty, or staff members. Categories
include art, photography, poetry, and writing. For more information, please email us at
litmag@babson.edu.
Have an event tip or an open call? Email lowolabi1@babson.edu with details. View the Arts Calendar online at the Sorenson Center on facebook and forward this info to any interested people.