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- 9:30 AM7hHostile Terrain 94Today's Events | Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Alumni Hall - 2nd Floor
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the social process of immigration and raises awareness through research, education, and outreach.The exhibit is composed of approximately 3,400 handwritten toe tags that represent migrants who have died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert from the mid-1990s to 2020. These tags are geolocated on a large wall map of the Arizona-Mexico border, showing the exact locations where human remains were found. The physical act of writing out the names and information for the dead invites participants to reflect, witness and stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives in search of a better one. This exhibit is taking place at over 120 institutions across 6 continents with the intention to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis at America’s southern border and to engage with communities around the world in conversations about migration.The construction of HT94 is made possible by teams of volunteers from each hosting location, who participate in tag-filling workshops, where they write the details of the dead and then publicly place the tags on the map– in the exact location where each individual's remains were found. Some tags also contain QR codes that link to content related to migrant stories and visuals connected to immigration. - 10:00 AM7hX: Gender, Identity, PresenceToday's Events | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
Hundreds of bills targeting trans* individuals are currently making their way through state legislative bodies. These range from bathroom bans to expulsion from sports teams to the denial of healthcare. Amid the increasingly hostile rhetoric and attempts to erase trans* and queer lives, the artists in this exhibition use a variety of media to tell powerful counternarratives about perseverance, vulnerability, and kinship among trans* and queer communities.The exhibition opens with a new live performance connecting art and athletics by Nicki Duval (they/them) and Robbie Trocchia (he/they), featuring figure skater Milk. Films exploring themes of transgender identity, visibility, bodies, and politics by multidisciplinary artist Cassils (he/they) are joined by an installation of exquisite cut-paper portraits by Antonius-Tín Bui (they/them). The works by these leading contemporary artists are complemented by a selection from the Picker collection that underlines the past, present, and future existence and vitality of trans* and queer artists. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the art lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 3:00 PM1h 30mData Landscapes: Visualizing Space Through InfographicsToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, 548
Use free web tools to turn spatial or environmental data into striking, interactive visuals that communicate more than just numbers.This event is part of Digital Design Daze: 90-minute workshops aimed at helping attendees take a project from concept to prototype using digital tools available at Colgate. Some workshops will help you ‘level up’ current things you might be doing already, others will introduce you to new ideas, tools, and workflows that you can use in the future.Discover more workshop sessions - 4:30 PM1hArt Department Lecture: Richard MaxwellToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Do robots belong on stage? How do we perceive them as live characters inside a story? How might a robot endure the artistic rigor of developing a new play alongside live actors?Richard Maxwell will investigate the idea of robots as characters on stage as a means to explore empathy and how it is generated for characters in the minds of spectators. He will share his thoughts, experiments, and experiences working these crude machines into his productions. Maxwell’s work has disrupted, innovated, confounded, and been celebrated by many. His work has been described as a confluence of influences leaping out of epic theater, post-dramatic theater, and performance art while operating and vibrating within hyper-realist theater concerns. At its heart, the work is always a rupture.Maxwell is an artist and Hell's Kitchen, NY resident for the last 30 years. He has been the artistic director of New York City Players since its inception in 1999. He has received numerous awards and accolades including the Guggenheim Fellowship, The Doris Duke Performing Artist Award and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant. His work has been presented in more than 20 countries, has been commissioned by ICA London, Barbican Centre, Festival D’Automne, Kunsten Festival, Vienna Festival, and was included in both the Venice Biennale and the Whitney Biennial. His latest book is a collected trilogy: Evening Plays (Theatre Communications Group, 2020). Other books include The Theater Years, published by Westreich Wagner and Greene Naftali (2017), Theater for Beginners (TCG, 2015), and Plays, 1996-2000 (TCG, 2004).Co-sponsored by the Department of Theater in conjunction with the Richard Maxwell & NYC Players Residency, Sept. 29 - Oct. 9The Department of Theater welcomes Richard Maxwell and New York City Players for two weeks as they research and develop a new work for the stage. The residency will include class visits, open rehearsals, an artist talk, interdisciplinary salons, and working with students across the curriculum. Including an Open Studio presentation at 5 p.m. on Oct. 9 in EEP, Bernstein Hall. Join us for a first look at the process and development of a new work by Maxwell and NYC Players. - 4:30 PM1hGeneral Information Sessions: Off-Campus StudyToday's Events | OUS House
Learn about study abroad options at Colgate - Extended Studies, Study Groups and Approved Programs.The Off-Campus Study staff will describe the various programs available, discuss the application process, and review financial information related to participating in these exciting programs.This session is designed for first-year and sophomore students intending to study off campus, most often in their junior year.The upcoming Colgate application deadline for next year’s Study Groups is October 29, 2025, the Approved Program application deadline is February 4, 2026.Learn how off campus study can be a part of your Colgate experience! - 4:30 PM1hGeneral Information Sessions; Off-Campus Study, Fall 2025Today's Events | OUS House
Learn about study abroad options at Colgate - Extended Studies, Study Groups and Approved Programs. OCS will describe the various programs available, discuss the application process, and review financial information related to participating in these exciting programs. This session is designed for freshman and sophomore students intending to study off campus, most often in their junior year. The upcoming Colgate application deadline for next year’s Study Groups is October 29, 2025, the Approved Program application deadline is February 4, 2026. Learn how off campus study can be a part of your Colgate experience! - 6:00 PM2hColgate In Your City - San FranciscoToday's Events | University Club of San Francisco
Spend an evening in San Francisco connecting with fellow recent graduates and local alumni. The event will feature light programming, including remarks from hosts and key alumni leaders, along with ample time for conversation and networking. We look forward to seeing you there.A special thank you to Bob Austrian '85 for hosting this event and to Sam Leff '13 for supporting the planning efforts.Registration is $13. Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be provided.This event is sponsored by the Colgate Professional Networks. - 6:00 PM2hColgate University Women's Soccer vs Holy Cross - Ted Lasso Night/Faculty Appreciation NightToday's Events | Hamilton, N.Y., Beyer-Small '76 Field
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