Art - Communication Studies - Music - Theatre


Tuesday, November 13 (PREVIEW) • 8 PM
Wednesday, November 14-Saturday, November 17 • 8 PM
Sunday, November 18 • 2 PM
THEATRE: Good Night Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet
Written by Ann-Marie MacDonald
Directed by Robert Kristel
Lab Theatre, Tyler Hall
"Constance (amusingly) proves the pen is more powerful than the sword."
"It's slapstick Shakespeare."
"One plus two make one not three."
Constance Ledbelly, research assistant and bookworm, throws herself into decoding the work of Shakespeare, discovering that Desdemona and Juliet were in fact no shrinking violets. When her thesis comes to life, a righteous retelling of the Shakespearean classics transforms Constance the wallflower into Constance the Great.
Performed by special arrangement with Lorraine Wells & Company Talent Management, Inc.
Preview $5; General Public $13; SUNY Oswego Students $7
Friday, October 19-Tuesday, November 20
TWO GALLERY EXHIBITS
Mariana Najmanovich: Records of Captivi
ty
Tyler Art Gallery South
The predicament of animals figures prominently in the drawings and paintings of Chilean artist Mariana Najmanovich. Formally, she is interested in the sensation of weightlessness of the pictorial plane; when elements seem to float and create a visual environment which doesn’t answer to the conventional laws of pictorial space.
"The main concern of my work consists with the animal kingdom’s demand to recover their territory. In different contexts of our geography, this space has been occupied and violated by man, displacing the rest of the species from their respective habitats... The central question surrounding my creative process is: What is the terrain that corresponds to the animal kingdom within a natural order dominated by human beings?" Neuvo (acrylic on Canvas) 2009
Artist Website
Cynthia Clabough: My name is Cynthia, my mother’s name is Anna, my family is of many, my memory is evolvingTyler Art Gallery North
An exhibition of visual essays by Cynthia Clabough on becoming “of-age” and other sundry, painterly tales from an artist unraveling with purpose. On display will be mixed media works that incorporate photographs from family photo archives and continue the stories explored in several previous exhibitions. "My recent work was born from my need to dissect, inspect, and make sense of the impact life experiences have had on the way I remember. The work provides a structure I can frame conversations with myself about my family and ways we shape and influence our children."












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