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“Museum” Play
This Tuesday I attended the play “Museum” with the my class as a field trip. The play was written by Tina Howe and directed by Deb Kinghorn. It was performed by UNH students in the Hennesy Theatre. The play is … Continue reading
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Opening Reception 2011 Senior B.A. and B.F.A. Exhibition and 2011 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Tonight I attended the reception for the MFA, BFA, and Senior BA students for 2011. I came towards the end of the reception, but it was still crowded. It makes me excited to share my work next year and seeing … Continue reading
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ICA Boston Field Trip
Last Thursday, my class took a trip down to the ICA Boston to see the current exhibition and a showing of the short films nominated for an Oscar this year. The main exhibit on half of the gallery was of … Continue reading
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Diverting Devotion
Last night, I went to go see Diverting Devotion, a staged reading at UNH written by Mike O’Mally. For me it was a little intense sometimes, but the humor saved it from being too much. The first part of the … Continue reading
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UNH Faculty Concert Series Presents Jenni Cook, soprano and Arlene Kies, piano
On Feb. 8, 2011, I attended a concert called “Poetry Recycled-An Evening of Multiple Settings of Poems by Verlaine, Goethe, and More”. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy it as much as I did. I didn’t realize that the poems would … Continue reading
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UNH Museum Open Reception: Legacy: Works by Distinguished Former Faculty and ReView: Recent Work by UNH Alumni
This was the first museum reception I have been to while at UNH. It was interesting to see the normally quiet space filled with people mingling. It was a fun atmosphere where people were viewing and discussing the new installation. … Continue reading
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