- Sketching in the Gallery at Robersonon March 24, 2023
Instructor Rich Harrington will be facilitating an event for Roberson Museum and Science Center beginning Friday, April 7 which is open to the public. The event, “Sketching in the gallery” will take place at Roberson Museum and Science Center, 30 Front Street, Binghamton on the first Fridays of April, May, June and July. Participants will
- Mar. 30: Alexander Technique Workshopon March 24, 2023
Certified Alexander Technique instructor Alan Bowers will be teaching a free workshop, “Teachable Moments, Teachable Movements” on Campus. This workshop, highly recommended for music and theater students and faculty, but beneficial to everyone, will introduce concepts of breathing, moving, and mindfulness to enhance attention and performance. Date: Thursday, March 30, Time: 11:00 am Location: Campus
- Breaking Ground Submissions Welcomed!on March 15, 2023
Breaking Ground, our SUNY Broome Literary Magazine, wants your submissions of fiction, non fiction, poetry, art, photography, graphics, comics, and other creative work for our Spring 2023 issue. The deadline for submissions is 3/25, though if you are a few days late, that will be OK. Open to all SUNY Broome, students, faculty, administrators, staff,
- Mar. 17: The Cazenovia Convention (Note: New Date)on February 23, 2023
Students from SUNY Broome’s MUS 113: From Spirituals to Hip Hop: American Music of the African Diaspora will present an original reenactment of the events at The Cazenovia Convention. The Cazenovia Convention was a Fugitive Slave Convention that took place in Cazenovia, New York, in 1850. Prominent abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and J.W. Loguen gathered
- Do you love to sing? Are you looking for a choir?on January 19, 2023
The Chamber Singers of SUNY Broome Community Collee Music Department Announces its Spring 2023 Open Auditions Do you love to sing? Are you looking for a Choir / a Cappella Group? We welcome singers for all voice parts. All SUNY Broome Students are invited to audition for The Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers is a
- Feb. 3: Vikings, Villages and Volcanoes: An Immersive Iceland Exhibiton January 19, 2023
The Physical Science Department is hosting an Immersive Exhibit in the Gallery during the month of February. An opening Gala will be held: Date: Friday, February 3 Time: 4:00 pm – 7 pm Location: Cecil C. Tyrrell Library (The Gallery @ SUNY Broome) All are welcome to attend. Vikings, Villages and Volcanoes: An Immersive Iceland
- Professor Harrington to offer ART 226: Advanced Computer Imagery for Spring ’23on January 3, 2023
Instructor Rich Harrington will be teaching a section of ART 226: Advanced Computer Imagery for the Spring ’23 semester in the Applied Technology building, AT 217. Mr. Harrington’s course builds on the fundamentals of Graphic Design and applies them to real-world creative projects. The course utilizes industry standard Adobe Creative suite software, Photoshop CC, Illustrator
- Professor Zeggert Exhibits at the Chancellor’s Galleryon November 28, 2022
Professor Zeggert’s oil painting of “The Rock” has been accepted into the Chancellor’s Gallery. The year-long exhibition curated by the Rockefeller Institute of Government will be displayed at Albany New York. “The Rock” represents an examination of space vs counter space painted with a medium to low key palette with the goal to create and
- Student Photography Exhibition: #Freestyleon November 7, 2022
We invite you to join us for an evening of celebration, showcasing SUNY Broome’s photography students and photography club members hard work and dedication to the visual arts. Selected works include commercial, street and documentary photography by Photography Club members as well as prints from both the Beginning and Digital Photography class assignments, providing an
- Encore! on SUNY Broome’s YouTube page – “Shakespeare Bits and Pieces: Words of the Bard of Avon”on November 7, 2022
Educational, Illuminating, and Free! The Department of Music and Theater Arts invites you to enjoy the show again, or for the first time. The original debut for this virtual production was spring 2021. A campus wide interdisciplinary production with Communications, our own Paul Sweeny’s period music and faculty Ed Evans and Director Katherine Bacon performing.
- Breaking Groundon November 3, 2022
It’s time to submit…to Breaking Ground Send us your best original poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, memoirs, artwork, photography, or graphic stories for our annual theme issue. As with past issues the only criteria are vividness, vitality, depth of thought and expression and, above all, excellence. The theme of the 2023 issue is Duality and Opposition.
- Professor Zeggert, Mick Jagger & Catwomanon November 1, 2022
Oil portraits of Mick Jagger and Catwoman created by Professor Zeggert have been accepted in the Phillustration 13 at the Historical Philadelphia Sketch Club and are on view until November 6. Submitted by: David Zeggert
- Do you love to sing? Are you looking for a Choir / a Cappella Group?on August 9, 2022
The Chamber Singers of SUNY Broome Community College Music Department Announces its Fall 2022 Open Auditions Do you love to sing? Are you looking for a Choir / a Cappella Group? We welcome singers for all voice parts. All SUNY Broome Students are invited to audition for The Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers is a
- Art and Design Professor, Hall Groat II, Exhibits at Made In New York 2022on April 18, 2022
Art and Design Professor, Hall Groat II, is currently exhibiting a painting at the 2022 Made in New York Exhibition at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn, NY. Jurors Gina Murtagh, Ellen Blalock, and Kim Waale reviewed 842 artworks, and selected 77 to be a part of the exhibition. Made in New York 2022 will
- Student and Professor Exhibit Paintings Togetheron April 11, 2022
Daniela Doller, an Art 116—Painting student and Professor Zeggert are displaying work as part of The inaugural 2022 SUNY Art-tech Exhibition titled Translation, hosted by the SUNY Polytechnic Institute Gannett Gallery on the Utica campus. The exhibition features physical and virtual pieces, as well as installations. Doller’s work represents two focal points that illustrate or