Interdisciplinary Approaches to Media Studies, Kwangmi Kim, Department of Mass Communication Two research projects will be presented: One is about “Social TV: What Do We Do During TV viewing,” and the other is about the representation of the two Koreas’ leaders in major international newspapers. This presentation will focus on alternative approaches to media studies […]
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What’s Your Story?
COFAC Theme Scholar Marc May interviewed seven of his colleagues to discover the story of our college. He started with Lynn Tomlinson, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Media & Film. She’s a graduate of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts and Towson University’s Studio Art MFA program, and her work has been seen on Bravo, MTV, HBO and public […]
Asia’s Healing Arts Workshop: Shiatsu | Japanese Bodywork
3 p.m. – 4 p.m., Asian Arts Gallery, CA 2037 Dr. Niya Werts, Assoc. Prof. in TU’s Dept. of Health Science, and co-curator of the exhibition Asia’s Healing Arts, will lead this workshop in the basics of shiatsu, a form of Japanese bodywork that combines stretches and focused thumb pressure on “acu-points” to help support […]
Today- WeArt: creating awareness on gender-related issues
WeArt is an online based student run organization whose primary focus is to create awareness on gender related issues through art. Your art can be spoken words, poetry, drawing, dance, music, whichever medium you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. If you are passionate about women empowerment and interested in voicing your opinion through a creative outlet, join […]
Asia’s Healing Arts Workshop: Meditation
TODAY: Noon – 1 p.m., Asian Arts Gallery, CA 2037 TU Dance faculty and yoga instructor Jayne Bernasconi, co-curator of the exhibition Asia’s Healing Arts, will lead this workshop in training the mind to attain a more peaceful and balanced way of life. Discover ways to focus your attention inward to access the deeper realms […]
Today -Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Nancy Siegel Department of Art + Design, Art History and Art Education
Sabbatical Presentation: Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste & Culinary Activism in the Early American Republic by Nancy Siegel, PhD, Professor of Art History and Culinary History. Today, February 26, Center for the Arts, room 2033, 5:00 PM
Feb 27- WeArt: creating awareness on gender-related issues
WeArt is an online based student run organization whose primary focus is to create awareness on gender related issues through art. Your art can be spoken words, poetry, drawing, dance, music, whichever medium you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. If you are passionate about women empowerment and interested in voicing your opinion through a creative outlet, join […]
Tuesday- WeArt: creating awareness on gender-related issues
WeArt is an online based student run organization whose primary focus is to create awareness on gender related issues through art. Your art can be spoken words, poetry, drawing, dance, music, whichever medium you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. If you are passionate about women empowerment and interested in voicing your opinion through a creative outlet, join […]
Feb 26 -Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Nancy Siegel Department of Art + Design, Art History and Art Education
Sabbatical Presentation: Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste & Culinary Activism in the Early American Republic by Nancy Siegel, PhD, Professor of Art History and Culinary History. Monday, February 26, 2018, Center for the Arts, room 2033, 5:00
DJ Spooky coming to Towson
Towson University 150th Anniversary Speaker Series Lecture with Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky “The Imaginary App” Friday, April 1 | 6 p.m. Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall Center for the Arts, Towson University Benefit Reception Friday, April 1 | 8 p.m. Potomac Lounge University Union, Towson University Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky is […]
fasnacht (noun): free donut!
Towson Abroad will be celebrating Fat Tuesday just one day late on Wednesday, February 18! It snowed on Tuesday, cut us some slack. Grab a free donut on the second floor of COFAC between 12 and 1 p.m. today. So what’s up with the donuts? Fat Tuesday is also known as Fasnacht Day, part of […]
Professor Steven J. Satta – Sabbatical Presentation
DIARY OF A MAD FIRST-TIME PLAYWRIGHT: The Creation of the HOMO POE SHOW -or- How I Almost Lost My Mind on my Sabbatical A Presentation by Prof. Steven J. Satta Department of Theatre Arts Tuesday May 13th 4 to 5pm Room 3054 Professor Satta will give a brief presentation recounting his sabbatical work, from research […]
SUMMER 2014 STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITY!!!
Students – are you interested in Study Abroad? Ever wanted to go to Italy? Prefer a short-term program so you can still work in the summer? Like to learn about art and culture? Prefer on site learning, away from the classroom? Love the idea of earning credit and traveling with other Towson students and a Towson professor? […]
NEW! Adult Art Classes at the Community Art Center
The CAC is delighted to announce a new line-up of adult weekday, evening and weekend programming. Classes are offered at two locations: the Center for the Arts at Towson University and the Towson Arts Collective in the heart of Towson. Art Classes for the Winter 2014 Session begin Saturday, January 25th. TU faculty & staff […]
Art Classes for Children & Teens – Classes Begin Jan. 25
8 Week Winter Session Saturdays, January 25 – March 15 Tuition: $215 – $225 TU faculty and staff receive a 10% tuition discount. Art Classes Beginning 1/25/14 Young Artists Workshop (ages 5-7) Handbuilding with Clay (ages 7-11) Exploring 2D & 3D Media (ages 7-11) Adventures in Drawing (ages 7-11) Cartooning & Comics Workshop (ages […]
Towson University Community Dance
Announcing TU Community Dance’s fall 2013 adult classes, beginning Tuesday, September 3! TUCD is offering a variety of dance classes to adults ages 18+, many of which are taught by faculty in the Department of Dance. Programmed for levels from the beginner to the professional move, these classes will help you gain or re-establish perspective […]
Alexander Technique
Alexander Technique 2013 The Alexander Technique is a practical wellness method for identifying and reducing tension habits that interfere with natural and efficient movement. This practice teaches individuals how to work on their own to release unnecessary tension as they move through daily activities such as sitting, standing, walking, speaking, driving, and working at a […]
PASSAGE FROM INDIA FINAL WEEK
Asian Arts & Culture Center presents: PASSAGE FROM INDIA: WORKS BY SIONA BENJAMIN AND MAUREEN DRDAK Center for the Arts Asian Arts Gallery, Towson University On view through May 11 Siona Benjamin and Maureen Drdak are global artists and 2011 Fulbright scholars. Benjamin’s exhibition, Blue Like Me, features a mosaic work inspired by both Indian miniature paintings […]
Blue Like Me / Color Me Blue: Dance Performance and Lecture
Friday, April 12, 8 p.m. Towson University Union PAWS The work of artist Siona Benjamin, originally from Bombay and now living in the U.S., reflects her background of being brought up Jewish in a predominantly Hindu and Muslim India. Benjamin collaborates with classical Indian dancers who assume the roles of mystical characters in her work and share […]
PASSAGE FROM INDIA – OPENS SOON
Asian Arts & Culture Center presents: PASSAGE FROM INDIA: WORKS BY SIONA BENJAMIN AND MAUREEN DRDAK Center for the Arts Asian Arts Gallery, Towson University April 5 – May 11 Opening: Thursday, April 4, 7:30 – 9 p.m. Artist Talks and Reception: Saturday, April 13, 2 – 4 p.m. The exhibition features two global artists, […]
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