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workshops for STEAM festival project

Hi everyone, In class, we mentioned how your Urban Art & Culture Guide assignment is going to become a brochure that you will show off at the Macaulay STEAM Festival on December 2-3. In order to make this brochure, your… Continue Reading →

Man Ray (1890-1976) by Ingrid Gendler

Man Ray (1890-1976) is widely regarded as a one of the most important American artists involved in the Dada movement of the nineteen tens and twenties, though his works span a variety of mediums and decades. While Ray always considered… Continue Reading →

bring Night at the Museum materials to class Tuesday (10/10)

Hi everyone, For this Tuesday, please bring your photos/video and audio recordings of your conversations to class, as we are going to do an iMovie demo in class. You can either bring these materials on your phones, or on your… Continue Reading →

student tickets to Met Opera

Hi everyone, I’m very excited to go to the opera with you all in a few weeks! As you know, our tickets are a free part of the Macaulay first year program. But, if you wanted to see Mozart’s Magic Flute,… Continue Reading →

free New Yorker festival tickets!

Hi everyone, Macaulay received an offer for free tickets to some of the New Yorker festival events. If you’re interested in any of these (they are typically a discussion between an artist/figure and a moderator), fill out the requisite info…. Continue Reading →

Funny Girl

Funny Girl (1968) Full Movie PLOT SUMMARY Funny Girl, a musical dramatic comedy film directed by William Wyler and produced by Ray Stark in 1968, follows singer and comedienne Fanny Brice, portrayed by Barbra Streisand, on her pursuit of realizing… Continue Reading →

mac workshops

Hi class, Just a quick reminder that if you would like to sign up for a workshop that helps you get to know your laptop better, these are starting this week. The idea for this is that if you were… Continue Reading →

opera voting and Mac workshops

Hello class, Here is a link to vote for the opera. I did not do a good job explaining the plot of Magic Flute in class and when you read the synopsis for it you’ll see why – it’s extremely convoluted… Continue Reading →

Vote for an opera

Turandot Exterminating Angel Magic Flute

About George Luks (1867 – 1933) by Hugh Shin

Background Summary      On August 13th, 1867, George Benjamin Luks was born in the north-central region of Pennsylvania in the coal-mining city of Williamsport. Son of a doctor (father) and an avid artist (mother), the young artist attended the… Continue Reading →

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