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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM | PROTOTYPE Opera Festival: IN OUR DAUGHTER’S EYES
Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes
shows the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming
a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the
journal he keeps — a gift for his unborn daughter — as the moments of
this journey unfold before him. The story traces his wife’s joyful and
fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family’s past, and his personal
demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.
Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected
and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength
of self and purpose that he never imagined possible.
In Our Daughter’s Eyes is dedicated, in loving memory, to
Stuart Nelson. Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects, Trinity Church
Wall Street, Linda & Stuart Nelson, the Arthur F. & Alice E.
Adams Charitable Foundation, the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA
America, and Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. This production is
made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature.
*The performance on January 10 will be followed by an artist conversation
The commissioning of Du Yun for In Our Daughter’s Eyes
received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers
program, supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
For more information about PROTOTYPE CLICK HERE
BUY TICKETS
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
baruch.cuny.edu/bpac
BPAC.TicketRequest@baruch.cuny.edu
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Subway: 6, R, N, M, F, or 1 to 23rd St.
Bus: M1, M2, M3, M5, M7, M15, M18, M23, M101, M102 to 23rd St.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Seating and Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request. Please visit the Baruch Performing Arts Center website for more information on Accessibility.
**Please note all patrons must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of the performance.
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12:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Job Talks- OM OM Job Talks |
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12:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Job Talks- OM Job Talk - OM |
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | (Cancelled) EOC National Mentoring Month EOC National Mentoring Month |
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Psychology Brown Bag Psychology Brown Bag |
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12:45 PM - 2:00 PM | Bloomberg I: Introduction to Bloomberg Professional for Equities (In-Person)
This workshop will be limited to 20 people and to be held in the SFSC, Room 124.
This workshop will
introduce participants to the Bloomberg Professional service, a leading source
of real-time and historical financial information. Bloomberg I explores
navigation within the Bloomberg system and focuses on finding information in
the equity markets.
Participants should gain a basic understanding of the
Bloomberg operating environment as well as the financial information found
within the Bloomberg Professional service. The content of this tutorial should
not be construed as investment advice.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | MISHKIN GALLERY: Inesa Brašiškė on Andy Warhol and Jonas Mekas
ONLINE TALK
*ZOOM REGISTRATION HERE*
Join Mishkin Gallery and art historian Inesa Brašiškė for a closing event for "Warhol, People and Things: 1972–2022", an exhibition featuring work from the Baruch College art collection currently on view at Casa São Roque in Porto, Portugal.
Brašiškė will discuss the vibrant collaborations between Andy Warhol and Jonas Mekas, share documentation related to Warhol's screen tests of Mekas, and consider Mekas's "Scenes of the Life Of Andy Warhol" (1982) which is currently on view in Portugal as part of the exhibition.
Inesa Brašiškė is an art historian and curator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She holds an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies (MODA) from Columbia University. Her research interests span postwar European and American art and avant-garde film. She recently coedited Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running, published by Yale University Press (2022), and co-curated Jonas Mekas and the New York Avant-Garde, which opened at the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius in November 2021. Currently she is completing extensive research on André Cadere (Romanian, 1934–1978) and preparing the first monograph on the artist. Brašiškė has taught at the Vilnius Academy of Arts; organized symposiums, including “The Post-Socialist Object: Contemporary Art in China and Eastern Europe” (Columbia University, 2017) and “Jonas Mekas Expanded” (National Gallery of Art, Vilnius, February 2022); and initiated the lecture series Thinking Contemporary Art (www.thinkingcontemporaryart.lt). She regularly contributes to academic publications, catalogues, and journals. In her role as curator, she has organized exhibitions and film programs based on the work of Babette Mangolte, Sharon Lockhart, Jonas Mekas, and Marie Menken among others.
Photograph by Visvaldas Morkevicius
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM | Economic Development and Environmental Degradation: Local and Global Perspectives
About the Program
With the introduction of free-market principles and economic liberalization, the drive for economic growth in China and parts of Africa has jeopardized the health of local environments. Whether through a lack of policies or lax enforcement, some local governments have neglected to protect their natural resources and allowed enterprises to pollute the air, water, and soil.
Join us on January 31st as we host Siyuan Song, PhD, Northwest University, Xi’an, China and Elias T. Ayuk, Director of Policy Advisory Services at CHAINT Afrique ACADEMY, Ghana. Our expert panelists will describe the tensions between growth and maintaining a healthy environment and address the question: What is the responsibility of local businesses and governments in managing the tension between economic development and climate-responsible policies and actions?
About the Speakers
Elias T. Ayuk, PhD, is an Independent Researcher and Consultant with more than three decades of development research experience in Africa. His broad areas of interest centre around institutional capacity building, poverty research, value chain analysis, and the social, economic and policy dimensions of natural resource management. He was a Senior Strategic Adviser and Sub-Regional Director for Southern Africa at the Sustainable Development Goals Centre for Africa based in Kigali, Rwanda from October 2019 to December 2020. From 2010 to 2018, he served as the Director of the United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA) based in Accra, Ghana. As Director, he was the Chief Academic and Administrative Officer of the Institute.
Elias holds a B. A in Economics with college honours from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota (1984), an M.Sc (1986) and a PhD in Agricultural Economics both from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
Siyuan Song, PhD, teaches at Northwest University, Xi’an, China. He studied Organizational Behavior at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College (2008-2010). He researched corporate culture and safety. He is a management consultant to multiple companies of petroleum, coal mining, and chemical industries in Northwest of China.
Schedule:
8:00 pm – Presentation
9:15 pm – Q&A
Registration:
Complimentary pre-registration is required to attend this program. Please register online via Zoom. |
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