Events
- Arts and Culture
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Juliana Seraphim
CategoriesA solo exhibition of works by Juliana Seraphim from the Univeristy Art Collection.
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Peter Lipman-Wulf : Faust II
CategoriesA solo exhibition of artworks by Peter Lipman-Wulf from the University Art Collection.
Date & Time: Now - November 9 •9:00am – 9:00pmLocation: Performing Arts Center, 2nd Floor Gallery -
Cybernetic Meadow
CategoriesA group Exhibitions of artists who use AI and machine assistance in their artistic practice.
Date & Time: Now - September 23 •10:00am – 6:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Adele and Herbert J. Klapper Art Gallery -
In Fall 2024, the Latin American & Latinx Studies program is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and bringing attention to the bold artistry of Latin American moviemaking. Anyone interested in film, culture, and globalization will find each film touches an aspect of human dignity.
Date & Time: Now - October 18 •7:00am – 12:00amLocation: Virtual -
Artivism: The Power of Art for Social Transformation’s Inaugural Presentation, Season 8: Storytelling is an art form that allows us to imagine characters, personalities, and conflicts in countless ways. However, crafting the narrative of your own life journey can be more complex. How do you tell the story of who you are?
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Date & Time: September 17 •4:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: UC 117
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Join us to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with student presentations of their home countries, cultures and traditions. We will have music, traditional sweets from Latin America and more!
Date & Time: September 18 •1:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Campbell Lounge 1 & 2 -
Date & Time: September 20 •1:30pm – 6:00pmLocation: The Met 5th Ave.
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ÁùºÏ²ÊÖ±²¥½ÁÖé’s 10-week art intensive, For the Love of Art, gives high school students the opportunity to improve and fine-tune their artistic craft.
Date & Time: September 22 – November 24 •10:00am – 5:00pmLocation: Garden City Campus -
The presenters will be Zooming in from Costa Rica to discuss the power of music to inspire social change.
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Join for a film screening of Home is Somewhere Else during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Date & Time: September 25 •4:00pm – 6:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Innovation Center -
The Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 25 •6:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 26 •7:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 27 •7:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 28 •2:00pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
The Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 28 •7:30pm – 8:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Spirit Weekend Trip: Chicago on Broadway
CategoriesCome join fellow panthers and experience one of the longest running shows in Broadway history!
Date & Time: September 29 •11:00amLocation: Broadway (transportation departs the Ruth S. Harley University Center) -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 29 •2:00pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Join us for an engaging conversation with Gabriela Castillo, Esq. as she delves into key issues impacting Latino communities and the Latino electorate on Long Island.
Date & Time: September 30 •12:00pm – 1:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Room 113/114/115 -
Mary Wasacz will discuss her book, The Frailty of a Butterfly: My Journey Through Newborn Loss.
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Open Mic
CategoriesThe Artivism Club invites you to participate in the Fall Arts Festival.
Date & Time: October 1 •4:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: UC 117 -
Long Island LitFest presents a talk with New York Times bestselling author and comedian Randy Rainbow to celebrate his latest collection of essays.
Date & Time: October 6 •3:00pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
The Capitol Fools
CategoriesThe Capitol Fools hold up a mirror to our crazy political culture, providing hilarious song parodies and foolish reflections that inspire belly-laughter as both sides of the aisle get skewered.
Date & Time: October 9 •7:00pm – 8:30pmLocation: The Clayton Westermann Stage, Performing Arts Center -
Adelphi’s talented students celebrate the music of Broadway.
Date & Time: October 20 •4:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
Sybarite5
CategoriesSybarite5 is known for bridging genre gaps to bring unexpected musical combinations together to create unique, dynamic, and intoxicating concert experiences.
Date & Time: October 25 •7:30pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
A Conversation with Shariann Lewitt, Author
CategoriesA conversation with Shariann Lewitt, author of seventeen novels.
Date & Time: October 28 •4:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual -
The Adelphi Department of Theatre presents it’s fall main stage production.
Date & Time: October 30 •6:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
The Adelphi Department of Theatre presents it’s fall main stage production.
Date & Time: October 31 •7:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
The Adelphi Department of Theatre presents it’s fall main stage production.
Date & Time: November 1 •7:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
The Adelphi Department of Theatre presents it’s fall main stage production.
Date & Time: November 2 •2:00pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center