Professor Tenneriello's Seminar 1, Fall 2023

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Register for the STEAM Festival 2023

Your STEAM Festival project showcases work you have done this semester–that would be your short-form videos. You present as a group and register as a group for the same day. See below for the dates and registration link.

What is the STEAM Festival?

You can read a little about our STEAM Festival here. It brings together everyone taking seminar 1 and seminar 3 across Macaulay. f you are getting ready to attend your first STEAM Fest, you should know that you will come with your group to one session and present your project in an informal and celebratory setting. Talk to your group to decide which session best fits your schedule, and who your sign up representative will be. Enter one registration per group. At the STEAM Fest, you will have either a display area (in person) or a chance to share your work on screen (online). Your group should prepare a brief (2 minute) and informal overview of your work to share at the start of your session. Each room will have a facilitator that will help get this activity started and keep it going. You will also have a chance to talk to each other about your process and experience of making the project. After the initial discussion in your “homeroom” you will have a chance to circulate, view other work, and have more talks with your Macaulay colleagues.

Register here: Registration Link

In person sessions are at the Macaulay Building on West 67th Street in Manhattan.

Online sessions will be on Zoom and links will be sent a day prior to the event. Registrations are first-come, first-served.

December 7, 3:00-4:30 ONLINE

December 9, 1:30-3:00 IN PERSON

December 10, 11:00-12:30 IN PERSON

December 10, 1:30-3:00 IN PERSON

CUNY Arts

CUNY Arts is a cultural partnership with museums and performance venues across the city offering access to students to experience NY’s vast cultural landscape. You’ll also find on the site information for internship opportunities as well as the TDF Passport Series for $20 or $40 discount tickets to Broadway and off Broadway shows.

You’re Invited! Guggenheim: Late Shift x NYU Center for Disability Studies with Jerron Herman

Late Shift x NYU Center for Disability Studies with Jerron Herman: Rest

November 9

6:00-8:00pm ET (In-Person)

Link to RSVP (FREE)

Join us on the evening of November 9 for the newest Late Shift program highlighting LAX, a site-responsive, interactive performance and score choreographed by interdisciplinary artist and dancer Jerron Herman. Designed to be experienced from anywhere within Frank Lloyd Wright’s rotunda, Herman’s score will guide visitors’ energy throughout the building, creating moments that honor our bodies’ needs for comfort, play, and rest.

This immersive program, presented in collaboration with the Center for Disability Studies (CDS) at New York University, will also feature a host of additional activations throughout the museum. Herman’s score will ebb and flow, providing opportunities for visitors to engage with performance textiles created by artist Sugandha Gupta and to attend gallery talks with vibrant verbal descriptions of artworks and lively conversation led by educators Georgina Kleege and Bojana Coklyat.

The evening is planned with a multi-sensory approach and centers audiences and artists with disabilities, in a supportive and welcoming environment including the following:

  • American Sign Language interpretation
  • CART (real-time captioning)
  • Assistive listening devices
  • Social narrative (visual instructions and overview of the program)
  • Dedicated chill-out areas (relaxed spaces with less sensory input)
  • Noise-reducing headphones and earplugs

Special Event at Baruch: “Enough! Plays to End Gun Violence” Nov 6 at 7pm, pay-what-you-wish

Baruch’s Performing Arts Center is partnering with CAT Youth Theatre/Creative Arts Team on November 6th at 7:00 PM for ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence, a reading of six 10-minute plays by teen writers chosen from more than 200 submissions in a national competition. Each play is read simultaneously across the country at various sites, and we are hosting as the NYC site. This is a part of a national movement to address through art a scourge that is killing our young people — indeed too many people of all ages. The plays will be read by participating NYC high school students. Similar to Baruch College, CAT Youth is a part of our extensive CUNY family. 

Being done on a pay-what-you-wish basis, all proceeds are going to support Brooklyn’s Save Our Streets – S.O.S. program and as such any ticket you arrange, whether for $5 or $500 will go directly to their worthy efforts.

Please click here to be taken to the ordering site, to find more information on the project, and give what you can. 

Highline!

The Shed is hosting West Side Fest Sept 30 with a block part from 3-7pm, featuring dance sets by The Dragon Sisters and Ladies of Hip-Hop, as well as ongoing DJ sets by Riobamba, BEARCAT, and Ashley Venom.

This is a joint event with neighboring orgs. Admission to many, many area museums and cultural institutions is free! Follow the link above to see participants and events. The programming is child friendly so bring the family.

Oct 5: Baruch & Beyond: Arts Administration and Entertainment Management 

There is an Excellent Opportunity to meet and network with Baruch Alumni working in the Entertainment Industry.

The Office of Alumni Relations and Volunteer Engagement is hosting a Baruch & Beyond: Arts Administration and Entertainment Management for students on October 5th, from 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. This panel is for undergraduate Baruch students and is dedicated to helping students with careers in and supporting the arts administration and management field. Students will be able to network and chat with Baruch alumni from the industry.

This event is a part of our Baruch and Beyond Roundtable series, which connects Baruch alumni with current, primarily undergraduate, students interested in learning more about particular career fields, often before they declare a major. 

Bring a friend. Please Register here!

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