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PLASMA Speaker Series: Tomonari Nishikawa

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

PLASMA Speaker Series MONDAYS 6:00- 8:30 pm EST Zoom Meeting ID:  983 4611 3436 Email eliavarg@buffalo.edu with PLASMA2024 in subject line for password. Tomonari Nishikawa's films explore the idea of documenting a scene in the public space through a chosen medium and techniques, while his performances focus on the process of producing a visual and sound phenomenon […]

Amatryx Game Night: Madison Ford, “Archive of Mothering”

286 Center for the Arts

Please join the Amatryx Gaming Lab and Studio for a game night on Tuesday, March 12 at 6 PM in CFA 286, featuring in-progress work by Madison Ford. After the presentation and discussion, we’ll be playing Mario Party and Mario Kart games on the Nintendo Switch together.

Directors’ Write In

Zoom

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us for weekly virtual group writing sessions. Each Friday of the term, from 10:00 to noon, meet up  (virtually, via zoom) and work independently on your own writing projects in company with Gender Institute Director Victoria Wolcott, HI Director Libby Otto, […]

Michael Zweig, “Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism”

Burning Books 420 Connecticut St, Buffalo, NY, United States

Buffalo State University's Department of Economics and Finance, The Dead Economists Society, and the School of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office welcome Dr. Michael Zweig for a public talk at Burning Books on Tuesday, March 19. Michael Zweig is a Professor Emeritus of economics and founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class […]

PLASMA Speaker Series: Ceci Moss

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

PLASMA Speaker Series MONDAYS 6:00- 8:30 pm EST Zoom Meeting ID:  983 4611 3436 Email eliavarg@buffalo.edu with PLASMA2024 in subject line for password. Ceci Moss is a curator, writer and educator with twenty years of professional practice organizing solo, group, touring, and online exhibitions, as well as public programs, performances and screenings, in museums, galleries and artist-run […]

Juxtapositions Lecture Series: Mbaye Lo, “The Impossible Archives: The Writings of Omar ibn Said, an Enslaved African in America”

1032 Clemens Hall

Juxtapositions Lecture Series welcomes Prof. Mbaye Lo of Duke University  The Impossible Archives: The Writings of Omar ibn Said, an Enslaved African in America Archives usually consist of historical documents or records that provide insights into a specific place, institution, or community. But what happens when these documents are seemingly unreadable? Such is the case […]

Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium featuring Trish Salah, CAConrad, Kay Gabriel, Taylor Johnson

Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium MARCH 28-29 with TRISH SALAH, CACONRAD, KAY GABRIEL, TAYLOR JOHNSON The concept of "trans longevity" engages with all that enables more-than-survival for transpeople today, for a long time to come. While attending to the precariousness of trans lives, trans longevity resists the specter of death organizing (cis) narratives and institutional configurations of transness - and is […]

Directors’ Write In

Zoom

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us for weekly virtual group writing sessions. Each Friday of the term, from 10:00 to noon, meet up  (virtually, via zoom) and work independently on your own writing projects in company with Gender Institute Director Victoria Wolcott, HI Director Libby Otto, […]