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A Cultural Events Publication

PANORAMA                                                                                  of Salisbury University
                                                                                          SPRING 2019

                                    The Living Art                                            Photographic Innovation
                                of Islamic Calligraphy                                       and the Delmarva Peninsula
                                                                                              Art historian Kruglinski
                             Reflect on the history and
                                                                                             discusses the evolution of
                              current state of Islamic
                                                                                                photography • p. 17
                                 calligraphy • p. 18

                                                          A Practiced Eye: Robert Hines
                                                          The Ward Museum honors
                                                            Hines’ legacy as both
   The Kraken Quartet                                      an artist and a steward
    A massive force of                                         of nature • p. 9
percussion and electronics
          p. 16
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welcome
A Message from the President
The Tibetan Monks are returning to Salisbury University! I’ve
heard about this wonderful opportunity to watch the creation
of a sand mandala on our campus, and I’m excited that it is
                     happening just a few steps away from my
                     office in Holloway Hall. I know I’ll be taking a
                     break from time to time to check its
                     progress, and I hope you make time in your
                     schedule as well.
                       We begin our semester in February with
                     our annual African American History month
                     celebration, featuring several thought-
                     provoking lectures and our Soul Food
                     Dinner. In March, Women’s History Month is
                     observed with the SU Women’s Forum
                     International Women’s Day Conference,
Seeking Justice, Balancing the Scales, and the Fulton Public
Humanities lecture on “British Women Spies of World War II.”
   Our Department of Music, Theatre and Dance has a busy
April with its annual percussion festival, Bobbi Biron Theatre’s
Peter and the Starcatcher, and the SU Dance Company’s Spring
Concert, among other performances. April is a busy month for
me as well; I hope you will join me and the campus community
for my inauguration as SU’s president.
   I’m also looking forward to my first Ward World
Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition
and Art Festival in Ocean City. I’ve heard
about the world-class carvers who compete
                                                      Monks’ Residency
and am looking forward to seeing their life-               p. 20
like creations. In addition to this contest
featuring one of the oldest forms of folk art,
visual arts on campus and downtown abound
thanks to the Nabb Research Center and SU
Art Galleries, which hosts several exciting
exhibits, including several highlighting our very
talented faculty and their students.
   These are just a few of the many events I hope you’ll add to
your calendar. The Salisbury Symphony Orchestra, Center for
Extended and Lifelong Learning classes, the Jackson Chamber
Music Festival, the Changing Climate/Changing World lecture
series – all this and more await you at SU. Take your pick of our
offerings in Panorama, and I look forward to seeing you in the
audience!

Charles A. Wight
President, Salisbury University

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SPRING SEMESTER
CULTURAL SERIES
In spring 2019, Salisbury University continues exploring the
                                                                                            Explore Our Beautiful Campus Of course we want you to               :
collaboration between art and science, which has the potential
to create new knowledge and ideas beneficial to all. When                                   attend our amazing cultural events, but we also invite you to
intersecting, they open up new ways of seeing, experiencing                                 visit our campus and just explore! SU is quickly amassing a
and interpreting the world around us.
                                                                                            collection of accolades for its beautiful grounds. Most
  We begin our exploration with Bridgman Packer Dance,
recipient of a 2017 New York Dance and Performance Award                                    recently, travel website Expedia naming SU among the “Most
(The Bessies) for innovative mastery of “Video Partnering”                                  Beautiful College Campuses.”
work – the integration of live performance and video
technology.
                                   Frogz! put Imago Theatre on the                          Almost Everything Is Free SU is proud that most of our   :
                                 international map, combining masks,                        cultural offerings are free and open
                                 dance and slapstick with witty social                      to the public. For events where a
                                 commentary on the human condition.
                                                                                            large audience is anticipated,
                                 The New York Times raved: “A mastery
                                 of mime, dance and acrobatics.”                            attendees may be asked to pick up
                                   For the seventh time, the Tibetan                        a free ticket in advance to ensure
                                 monks from the famed Drepung
                                                                                            their seat, look for the A symbol.
                                 Loseling Monastery are in residence at
                                                                                                                                                                    60th Bi-Annual Senior Exhibitions:
                                 SU creating, with geometric shapes and                     For those events that do require an                                     Fine Arts • p. 19
                                 thousands of grains of colored sand, an                    admission, look for the $ symbol
                                 exquisite 5-foot mandala. The residency                    and turn to pages 29-30 for ticket information.
                                 also features lectures, a lecture/demo
                                 on monastic life and a community
                                 mandala, allowing guests to experience                     All the Details Looking for locations, contact phone
                                                                                                                           :
   Imago Theatre’s Frogz! • p. 7
                                 the mandala creation process.                              numbers, websites or admission costs? You’ll find it all in one
  2017 Grammy Award-winning The Crossing is a professional
                                                                                            place. Turn to pages 27-30 and find this information organized
chamber choir dedicated to new music. The evening features
David Lang’s Pulitzer Prize-winning The Little Match Girl                                   by event sponsor.
Passion. The work has been described as “exquisite” by
The New York Times.
  In honor of African American History Month, the Lift Me Up!                               Cultural Series Contact If you see this symbol at the end
                                                                                                                                               :
Mid-Atlantic Gospel Masters Tour features the Legendary                                     of the event description J, that means the event is sponsored
Ingramettes and the Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers.                                  by the Cultural Affairs Office and you can get more
This roof-raising program showcases gospel music traditions
                                                                                            information on these events by calling 410-543-6271.
with commanding, spirit-filled performances that demonstrate
the extraordinary depth of talent in American gospel music.
  Other offerings include                                 Chinese Puppet Workshop • p. 14   Events Can Change As always,               :
the Bridges to the World
                                                                                            everything is subject to change.
International Film Series and
the Jackson Chamber Music                                                                   Visit the SU website for the press                                                                              PRESTO
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Recitals • p.25
Festival, featuring the                                                                     releases that include details about
Morgenstern Trio and the
                                                                                            the event and the latest time,
Russian String Orchestra,
bringing its trademark                                                                      date and location information:
virtuosity, high energy and                                                                 www.salisbury.edu.
warmth.
  Join us for a demonstration of Chinese puppetry, Brazilian
pianist André Mehmari and more.

                                                                                            On the Cover: The Crossing, professional chamber choir and winner
                                                                                            of the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance • p. 5
                                                                                            Photo Credit: Becky Oehlers Photography
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january
ONGOING
Delmarva: People, Place & Time
Guerrieri Academic Commons,
Niemann Gallery
Open During Nabb Center
Hours
NABB CENTER EXHIBIT: This
self-guided exhibit highlights
various aspects of Delmarva
history, including Native
                                                                                                              28 MONDAY
                                                                                                              THROUGH APRIL 13
Americans and early settlers,
agriculture and water, military                                                                               Cultured
contributions, and an early                                                                                   Fulton Hall, University Gallery
19th-century home.                                                                                            Reception: Fri., March 8,
                                                                                                              6-8 p.m.
                                                                                                              SU ART GALLERIES EXHIBIT:
                                                                                                              In the petri dish of art school,
                                                                                                              the ideas generated and work
                                                                                                              created are informed by the
                                                                                                              interactions of faculty and
                                                                                                              students.These interactions
                                       THROUGH MARCH 29                                                       create a culture, a living,
                                                                                                              morphing body that is greater
                                       Sabrina Ratté: Shifting Landscapes                                     than the sum of its parts.
                                       Conway Hall 128, Electronic Gallery                                    While these cultures are
                                       Artist Talk: Thur., March 28, Conway Hall 156, 5:30 p.m.               fleeting, their effects can be
                                       SU ART GALLERIES EXHIBIT: From utopian architecture to                 seen in students’ work long
                                       painterly textures, Ratté investigates the fine line between           after they’ve left the art
                                       the virtual and the physical realm. Her work includes                  school dish. Former and
                                       single-channel videos, installations, sculptures, live                 current SU art students share
                                       performances and prints. Ratté visits SU from her studio in            their recent creative work,
                                       Paris to speak about her work.                                         demonstrating the culture
                                                                                                              they continue to help create.
THROUGH FEBRUARY 17
A Century of Conservation:
The 1918 North American
                                    17 THURSDAY                             28   MONDAY
Migratory Bird Treaty               Discover SU:                            THROUGH JULY 26
Ward Museum,                        Brown & Church Carillon
                                    Blackwell Hall, 4:30-5:30 p.m.          If Objects Could Talk: The History Behind Eastern Shore Artifacts
Welcome Gallery                                                             Guerrieri Academic Commons, Thompson Gallery
WARD MUSEUM EXHIBIT: As             CELL EVENT: Guided by                   Open During Nabb Center Hours
part of the 50th anniversary of     William Folger, Music, Theatre          Reception: Thu., Feb. 7, 6-7 p.m.
the Ward Foundation, the            and Dance Department.
                                    RSVP appreciated:
                                                                            NABB CENTER EXHIBIT: Curated by SU junior Jaclyn
Ward Museum celebrates the                                                  Laman, this exhibit features over 30 objects from the Nabb
                                    www.salisbury.edu/cell
centennial of the 1918                                                      Research Center collection. Each object in the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act and                                               exhibit comes from the Delmarva region and
its transformative relationship                                             tells its own unique story. Learn about
with the Chesapeake Bay                                                     objects from right here in
through an exhibit focused on                                               Salisbury, including
the landmark legislation.                                                   the first electric lamp
Uncover the local impact of                                                 and the “Big Shoe”
the 1918 Migratory Bird                                                     from the E. Homer
Treaty Act through a wide                                                   White Shoe Co. Other
array of antique decoys,                                                    objects featured
sporting accessories and                                                    include toys, pieces of
conservation ephemera. $                                                    furniture, paintings
                                                                            and much more.
                                                                            Co-sponsored by the
                                                                            Honors College and the
                                                                            History Department.

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Railroad derailment in Fruitland, MD, 1909.

                                                                              february
                                                                              1 FRIDAY                                 1 FRIDAY
                                                                              Crit Circle with Jayme McLellan          SU @ the Beach: Improving
                                                                              SU Art Galleries | Downtown,             STEM Outreach & Education via
                                                                              7-9 p.m.                                 ThinSats & Augmented Reality
                                                                              SU ART GALLERIES SPECIAL                 Ocean Pines Community
                                                                              EVENT: Looking to get some               Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
                                                                              feedback on your artwork?                CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
                                                                              Local artists are invited to             SERIES: Featuring Steven
                                                                              attend this special art critique         Binz, Physics. This is the first
                                                                              event with curator, gallery              of an ongoing Faculty Lecture
                                                                              director, educator and artist            Series running Fridays
28 MONDAY THROUGH JULY 26                                                     McLellan. She is the director
                                                                              and founder of Civilian Art
                                                                                                                       through April 19. $

Captured in Time: Glimpses of the Eastern Shore
through the Camera Lens
                                                                              Projects in Washington, D.C.,
                                                                              and adjunct lecturer at                  4 MONDAY
Guerrieri Academic Commons, 1st Floor Lobby                                   Georgetown University. For               Lighthouse Literary Guild:
Open During GAC Hours                                                         20 years, she has mentored               Understanding Poetry
Reception: Thu., Feb. 21, 6-7 p.m.                                            artists on all aspects of                with Nancy Mitchell
                                                                              professional practices and               Blackwell Hall, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
NABB CENTER EXHIBIT: Explore the past through photographs
                                                                              exhibition development.
from the Nabb Research Center Collection, including people,                                                            CELL CLASS: Discover the
                                                                              Spaces are limited; reservation
places and events of the Eastern Shore. The exhibit also                      required. For more information and       strategies to read, analyze and
highlights photography equipment and how it has evolved                       reservations contact:                    enjoy poetry with a Pushcart
over time.                                                                    salisburyuartgalleries@gmail.com with    Prize-winning poet. $
                                                                              “crit circle” in the subject line.

                                                                                                                       4 MONDAY
                                                                                                                       Confronting Inequality/
                                                                                                                       Achieving Sustainability
                                                                                                                       Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
                                                                                                                       CHANGING
                                                                                                                       CLIMATE/CHANGING
                                                                                                                       WORLD LECTURE SERIES:

                                                                      ility                                            Michael Lewis (ENVR): “How
  Con

    ont                                                          inab                                                  Did We Get Here? Historicizing
     fr

                                                                                                                       Global Environmental
                                                                a
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                                                                                                                       Inequality and Sustainability”
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                                                                              4 MONDAY
   28 MONDAY                                                                  Children from the Hotel America (Lithuania)
                                                                              Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m.
   MONDAYS THROUGH MAY 6
                                                                              BRIDGES TO THE WORLD INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES:
   Confronting Inequality/Achieving Sustainability                                          The Bridges to the World International Film Series
   Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.                                                             is a statewide, month-long initiative in recognition
   CHANGING CLIMATE/CHANGING WORLD LECTURE                                                  of the state’s global reach and a reflection of
   SERIES: The Fulton Sustainability Committee sponsors this                                those connections in Maryland.
   weekly series, featuring SU faculty, guest speakers and                                      From 1990, the film revolves around the lives
   community members who examine inequality and                                             of teenagers in Soviet Lithuania. The protagonists
   progress toward a sustainable world from socio-political,                                are fans of rock-and-roll music, which is banned in
   historical, environmental, economic and other                                            the USSR, and are interested in the hippie
   perspectives. Questions of equity and building resilience                  movement, secretly listening to Luxembourg radio. In
   or durable uses of environmental and social resources are                  Lithuanian with English subtitles. J
   explored from multiple perspectives. Presentations                         Sponsored by World Artists Experiences and the International Division of
   challenge assumptions, increase awareness of issues of                     Maryland’s Office of the Secretary of State.
   inequality, sustainability and environmental justice as well
   as create opportunities to engage locally.
   More information is available at www.salisbury.edu/academic-offices/
   liberal-arts/lecture-series.aspx.

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5 TUESDAY                           Photo Credit: Becky Oehlers Photography

Domains of Caregiver Stress
Among Parents of Children with
Disabilities: Relations to
Physical & Mental Health
Outcomes
Conway Hall 152, 3:30 p.m.
FULTON FACULTY
COLLOQUIA: Presented by
Heidi Fritz, assistant professor
of psychology. Featuring the
research and creative work of
faculty members from across
the school, the colloquia
celebrate both the work of
individual faculty and the
disciplinary diversity of the
Fulton School.
                                      6 WEDNESDAY
5 TUESDAY                             The Crossing
                                      Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7 p.m.
Chinese New Year Dinner
                                      CONCERT: Winner of the 2017 Grammy Award for
Featuring Wong’s Chinese Lion         Best Choral Performance, The Crossing is a
Dancers                               professional chamber choir conducted by Donald
Commons, Bistro,                      Nally and dedicated to new music. It is committed to
4:30-7:30 p.m.                        working with creative teams to make and record
INTERNATIONAL DINNER                  new, substantial works for choir – most often
SERIES: The Wong Chinese              addressing social issues – with the possibility of
Lion Dancers are the lead             changing the way we think about writing for choir, singing in choir, and listening to music for
dancers of the annual Chinese         choir. The evening features a signature work, Lang’s Pulitzer Prize-winning The Little Match
New Year Parade in
Washington, D.C. J $
                                      Girl Passion, and highlights from the 2016 Jeff Quartets written by some of The Crossing’s
                                      closest composer friends. J
                                      This engagement is sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs and funded through the Mid-Atlantic Tour program of
                                      the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maryland State
                                      Arts Council.

                                   7 THURSDAY                                 7  THURSDAYS                          8 FRIDAY
                                   Taking Leave: How Fugitive                 THROUGH MARCH 14                      SU @ the Beach: Making the
                                   Slaves Influenced the Debate               SU @ the Beach: Writing Your          Past Personal: What Does DNA
                                   Over the Future of Slavery                 Memoir I with Emily Rich              Tell Us About Our Ancestors?
                                   Guerrieri Student Union,                   Ocean Pines Community                 Ocean Pines Community

6 WEDNESDAY
                                   Wicomico Room, 7 p.m.                      Center, 9-10:30 a.m.                  Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
                                   FULTON PUBLIC                              CELL CLASS: Delmarva Review’s         CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
WEDNESDAYS THROUGH                 HUMANITIES LECTURE: See                    Rich shares how to develop an         SERIES: Featuring Elizabeth
MARCH 13                           page 6 for details.                        engaging memoir. $                    Ragan, Anthropology. $
Lighthouse Literary Guild:
Writing Your Travel Story          7 THURSDAYS                                8 FRIDAY                              8 FRIDAYS
with Mindie Burgoyne               THURSDAYS THROUGH                          Soul Food Dinner Featuring            THROUGH MARCH 15
Blackwell Hall, 4:30-6 p.m.        FEBRUARY 28                                Bernard Sweetney                      Writing Your Memoir II
CELL CLASS: Delve into the         Lighthouse Literary Guild:                 Commons, Bistro,                      with Emily Rich
practical aspects and creative     Writing Your Memoir Level One              4:30-7:30 p.m.                        Ocean Pines Community
components of storytelling         with Pat Valdata                           INTERNATIONAL DINNER                  Center, 10:30 a.m.-Noon
with international travel writer   Blackwell Hall, 6-8 p.m.                   SERIES: See page 6 for
                                                                              details. J $
                                                                                                                    CELL CLASS: Delmarva Review’s
Burgoyne. $
                                   CELL CLASS: Learn essential                                                      Rich builds on existing skills to
                                   skills in writing, proofreading,                                                 build a compelling memoir. $
                                   editing and revising your
                                   memoir. $
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH

7 THURSDAY                                                                   21 THURSDAY
Taking Leave: How Fugitive                                                   Birthright Citizens:
Slaves Influenced the Debate                                                 A History of Race & Rights
Over the Future of Slavery                                                   in Antebellum America
Guerrieri Student Union,                                                     Perdue Hall 156, 7 p.m.
Wicomico Room, 7 p.m.                                                        LECTURE: Through the
LECTURE: Set in the context                                                  extraordinary travels of a black
of the 1850 Fugitive Slave                                                   Baltimorean who joined the
Law, Richard J.M. Blackett,                                                  Navy and sailed from Maryland
Andrew Jackson Professor of                                                  to Brazil to San Francisco in the
History at Vanderbilt                                                        1850s, Martha S. Jones, the
University, examines how                                                     Society of Black Alumni
fugitive slaves resisted the law                                             Presidential Professor and
and in doing so exacerbated a                                                professor of history at Johns
brewing conflict over the                                                    Hopkins University, speaks
future of slavery.                                                           about how African Americans
Funded by the Fulton Public Humanities Program, Honors College, History      claimed, pursued and won legal rights before the Civil War.
Department, Multicultural Student Services, Nabb Center and Fulton School    Funded by the Fulton Public Humanities Program, History Department, Nabb
of Liberal Arts Dean’s Office.                                               Center and Fulton School of Liberal Arts Dean’s Office.

8 FRIDAY
Soul Food Dinner Featuring
Bernard Sweetney
Commons, Bistro,
4:30-7:30 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL DINNER
SERIES: Sweetney is a multi-
instrumental jazz artist, having
toured with Shirley Horn as
well as Reuben Brown and
Roberta Flack. J $

8 FRIDAY                                  28 THURSDAY
Spoken Word & Open Mic Night
Guerrieri Student Union,                  Talking Black in America
Wicomico Room, 6 p.m.                     Fulton Hall 111, 6 p.m.
PERFORMANCE: Performers                   FILM & PANEL DISCUSSION: The film Talking Black in America chronicles
from SU and surrounding                   the incredible impact of African American English on American language
areas perform spoken word                 and culture. Filmed across the United States, this documentary is a
performances on the theme of              revelation of language as legacy, identity and triumph over adversity. A
African American History                  panel discussion with SU faculty follows the screening.
Month.                                    Funded by SU Libraries.

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   8 FRIDAY                                                                12 TUESDAY
                                                                           Imago Theatre’s Frogz!
   Feature Friday: Freedom                                                 Holloway Hall
   Sing-Along                                                              Auditorium, 7 p.m.
   with John Wright &                                                      (School Performance:
                                                                           Wed., Feb. 13, 1 p.m.; Schools
   Wright Studio Vocalists                                                 interested in bringing their students
   The Brick Room,                                                         should call 410-543-6271
                                                                           for more information.)
   116 N. Division St.,
   6-7 p.m.                                                                PERFORMANCE: Frogz! put
   CELL CONCERT:                                                           Imago on the international
   Members of the SU                                                       map. The simplicity and the
   community present                                                       charm of the show catapulted
   live music. Must be                                                     the production to two
   21+ to enter.                                                           Broadway runs at the
                                                                           acclaimed New Victory
                                                                           Theatre in 2000 and 2002.

11 MONDAY                           11 MONDAY
                                                                           The company’s trademark
                                                                           style – which combines
The Band’s Visit (Israel)           MONDAYS THROUGH                        masks, dance and slapstick
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,          MARCH 18                               with witty social commentary on
7 p.m.                                                                     the human condition – is the
                                    Lighthouse Literary Guild: Poetry      direct result of over 30 years of
BRIDGES TO THE WORLD                Writing with Nancy Mitchell            study, development and
INTERNATIONAL FILM                  Blackwell Hall, 4:30-6 p.m.            practice. Variety Magazine called
SERIES: Eight Egyptian              CELL CLASS: Examine the                it “Felliniesque mayhem.” The
musicians arrive by mistake in      form and structure of poetry           New York Times raved “A
a small town in Israel’s Negev      writing with a Pushcart Prize-         mastery of mime, dance and
               Desert. With no      winning poet. $                        acrobatics.” Recommended
                                                                           for “children” of all ages. J
               transportation
               nor any hotels,
               the band settles
               at a restaurant
               offering them
               lodging.
                                                                           13 WEDNESDAY                            13 WEDNESDAY
                                                                           Ryan Habermeyer Reading                 WEDNESDAYS THROUGH
               Overcoming                                                                                          FEBRUARY 27
ethnic barriers, the Egyptians                                             Perdue Hall 156, 8 p.m.
find diversion and                                                         WRITERS ON THE SHORE:                   SU @ the Beach:
companionship with the                                                                     Habermeyer is           Shakespeare Revealed
Israelis through a pervading                                                               assistant               Ocean Pines Community
undercurrent of shared                                                                     professor in the        Center, 1-2:30 p.m.
melancholy. In Hebrew with                                                                 SU English              CELL LECTURE SERIES:
English subtitles. See Feb. 4                                                              Department.             T. Paul Pfeiffer, SU theatre
for series details. J                                                                      His prize-              professor emeritus, explores

11 MONDAY                           11 MONDAY                                              winning stories
                                                                                           and essays
                                                                                                                   Shakespeare’s plays and
                                                                                                                   sonnets to better understand
                                    THROUGH MAY 10                         twice have been nominated               his legacy. $
Confronting Inequality/                                                    for the Pushcart Prize and
                                    PRESTO & PRESTO Plus Lessons
Achieving Sustainability            Locations & Times
                                                                           published most recently in
Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.        with Registration
                                                                           Hotel Amerika, Bat City Review,
CHANGING                                                                   Cimarron Review, Fiction
                                    CELL CLASS: PRESTO features            International and Carolina
CLIMATE/CHANGING                    individual vocal, instrumental
WORLD LECTURE SERIES:                                                      Quarterly. He is the author of
                                    and theatre lessons for all            the short fiction collection The
Karl Maier (PSYC) & Sherry          ages. PRESTO Plus features
Maykrantz (CHHS): “The                                                     Science of Lost Futures (BOA
                                    group piano and group guitar           Editions, 2018).
Biopsychosocial Ecology of          lessons for adults. $
Health Disparities and how          For classes, costs and registration:
Inequality ‘Gets Under the          www.salisbury.edu/music/presto
Skin’”

7 • For costs $, locations and contact information: pages 29-30
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15 FRIDAY                                                                                                            20 & 21
SU @ the Beach: King James &                                                                                         Singers’ Showcase
the North Berwick Witch Trials                                                                                       Holloway Hall, Great Hall,
of Scotland                                                                                                          7:30 p.m.
Ocean Pines Community                                                                                                SU MUSIC CONCERT: Award-
Center, 3:30-5 p.m.                                                                                                  winning SU vocalists prepare
CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE                                                                                              for competition season with
SERIES: Featuring T. Paul                                                                                            their biannual showcase.
Pfeiffer, theatre professor
emeritus. $

                                   15 FRIDAY
                                   THROUGH MARCH 30
                                   Methods: 2019 Art Department Faculty Exhibition
                                   SU Art Galleries | Downtown
                                   Reception: 3rd Friday, February 15, 5-7 p.m.
                                   SU ART GALLERIES EXHIBIT: The creative process often mirrors
                                                                                                                     21 THURSDAY
                                   the scientific method: Artists make observations of the world                     Discover SU: Fulton Hall
                                   around them, conduct experiments and then analyze those                           Arts & Music
                                   creative risks to form a conclusion or finished piece. The types                  Blackwell Hall, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

18 MONDAY                          of experiments art faculty make are often related to their
                                   teaching, either as fodder for instruction or as a spark lit by
                                                                                                                     CELL EVENT: Guided by Kaitlyn
                                                                                                                     Grigsby-Hall, Fulton Advancement
The Children of Genghis            their time in the classroom. This exhibition includes SU art                      and External Affairs.
(Mongolia)                         faculty’s latest experiments from the studio and beyond.                          RSVP appreciated: www.salisbury.edu/cell
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,
7 p.m.
BRIDGES TO THE WORLD
INTERNATIONAL FILM
               SERIES: This
               2017 drama
               follows a young
               boy in the
               Mongolian
               countryside as
               he trains for a
               horse race. In
Mongolian with English
subtitles. See Feb. 4 for series
details. J

18 MONDAY
Confronting Inequality/
Achieving Sustainability
Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
CHANGING
                                     19 TUESDAY
CLIMATE/CHANGING                     Bridgman Packer Dance: Voyeur & Truck
WORLD LECTURE SERIES:                Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7 p.m.
Environmental Justice Student        PERFORMANCE: Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer’s innovative mastery of “Video Partnering”
Panel: Principles of                 work – the integration of live performance and video technology – has been acclaimed for its
Environmental Justice                highly visual and visceral alchemy of the live and virtual. With the paintings of Edward Hopper
                                     as a point of departure, Voyeur bears witness to fragmented moments of private lives.
                                     Through integration of live performance and video technology, an ordinary box truck in Truck
                                     evolves from the utilitarian into a reimagined space, a micro-world of visions and
                                     transformation. J
                                     This engagement is sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs and funded through the Mid-Atlantic Tour program of the
                                     Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maryland State Arts Council.

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PANORAMA A Cultural Events Publication - Salisbury University
february
21 THURSDAY
Seeing Sound Series #6
Conway Hall 317, 7 p.m.
SU ART GALLERIES SPECIAL EVENT: Local band Dirt Woman
rocks SU for the sixth iteration of the Seeing Sound Series. Live
visuals will be created by SU new media students.
                                                                                22 FRIDAY
                                                                                THROUGH MAY 12
                                                                                A Practiced Eye: Robert Hines
                                                                                Welcome Gallery
                                                                                Reception: Fri., Feb. 22, 5-7 p.m.
                                                                                WARD MUSEUM EXHIBIT: Hines was a wildlife artist who
                                                                                embodied the visual aspects of the federal conservation
                                                                                movement. This exhibit draws from an important collection
                                                                                of works donated to the museum by John and Frances
                                                                                Juriga of Elmyra, NY, longtime collectors, biographers and
                                                                                enthusiasts of Hines’ work. As an illustrator, Hines was
                                                                                responsible for iconic and educational images of American
                                                                                wildlife throughout his decades of work with the U.S. Fish
                                                                                and Wildlife Service in the mid-20th century. His legacy is as
                                                                                both an artist and a steward of nature who strove to bring
                                                                                the beauty of nature to the American public so that they

21 THURSDAY                               22 FRIDAY                             could better understand and therefore protect it. $

Birthright Citizens:                      THROUGH APRIL 14
A History of Race & Rights                How We Live With Nature:
in Antebellum America                     Student Art Show
Perdue Hall 156, 7 p.m.                   LaMay Gallery
FULTON PUBLIC                             Reception: Fri., Feb. 22, 5 p.m.
HUMANITIES LECTURE: See                   WARD MUSEUM EXHIBIT: The
page 6 for details.                       annual student art show
                                          showcases the artistic works
22 FRIDAY                                 of local students. The Ward
                                          Museum invites PreK-12
SU @ the Beach: Saving Lives              students from Delmarva to
through Medical Simulation                submit their artwork for the
Ocean Pines Community                     show. This year’s theme is
Center, 3:30-5 p.m.                       “How We Live with Nature” in
CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
SERIES: Featuring Henson
                                          conjunction with a concurrent
                                          exhibit on cultural                 23 SATURDAY
Medical Simulation Center                 conservation landscapes as          Lift Me Up! Mid-Atlantic Gospel Masters:
Director Lisa Seldomridge. $              represented in the works of         Ingramettes & Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers
                                          Robert Hines. $                     Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7 p.m.
                                          Entries are due by February 15.
                                                                              CONCERT: This roof-raising program showcases gospel music
                                                                              traditions of the mid-Atlantic region with commanding, spirit-
                                                                              filled performances that demonstrate the extraordinary depth
                                 22 FRIDAY                                    of talent in American gospel music. For more than five decades,
                                                                              Evangelist Maggie Ingram and the Ingramettes have brought
                                 The Life of Charles Albert Tindley & Hymns   their music and ministry to congregations in the Tidewater and
                                 Which Touched Many Souls - Calvin Collins    Piedmont. For late evangelist “Mama” Maggie Ingram, who led
                                 Senior Project Lecture Recital               the group for over 50 years, music was always a family affair,
                                 Wicomico Presbyterian Church, 7 p.m.         with three generations represented in the group. The Northern
                                 SU MUSIC CONCERT: Born in Berlin,            Kentucky Brotherhood Singers is a jubilee-style, a cappella,
                                 MD, in 1851, Tindley was a Methodist         sacred gospel quartet. Their music is rich and complex and
                                                                              arises out of a shared inner-city experience that stresses faith,
                                                                              learning and communicative arts. J
                                 minister, a noted songwriter and
                                 composer of gospel hymns, and he is
                                                                              Sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs and funded through the Folk and
                Charles Albert   recognized as one of the founding            Traditional Music Network of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support
                      Tindley    fathers of American gospel music.            from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maryland State Arts Council.

 9 • Events are subject to change; for updates and corrections, visit: www.salisbury.edu
25 MONDAY                                                                                                 28 THURSDAY
The Train Carrying Salt & Sugar                                                                           SU on the Road: Newseum
(Mozambique)                                                                                              Museum, Washington D.C.
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,                                                                                Leave SU: 7:30 a.m.;
7 p.m.                                                                                                    Return: 7:30 p.m.
BRIDGES TO THE WORLD                                                                                      CELL BUS TRIP: David Burns,
INTERNATIONAL FILM                                                                                        Communication Arts, lectures
SERIES: During the final phase                                                                            on the bus. $
of the Mozambican Civil War,
well-armed anti-government
rebels cut off access to basic
commodities in the African
country. Caught in the middle,
desperate civilians attempted
               to survive,
               traveling
               hundreds of
               miles to trade
                                             27 WEDNESDAY
                                             Designing Cost-Efficient Surveillance Systems for Early
               locally produced
               salt for sugar in
                                             Detection of Invasive Species
                                             Perdue Hall 156, 5:30 p.m.
               neighboring
               Malawi. In                    ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES COLLOQUIUM SERIES:
Portuguese with English                      Introduction of nonnnative species can cause substantial
subtitles. See Feb. 4 for series             harm to agricultural and natural resources. Resources for
details. J                                   the Future Fellow Rebecca Epanchin-Niell discusses how
                                             bioeconomic models, which account for pest spread and
25 MONDAY                                    control options, enable optimal allocation of surveillance
                                             resources across large landscapes and target pests to
Confronting Inequality/                      minimize long term costs from new invasive species
Achieving Sustainability                     introductions.
Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
CHANGING
CLIMATE/CHANGING
WORLD LECTURE SERIES:
Ellen Kang (SOCI): “The
Resurgence of ‘Small
Agriculture’: Food Deserts,
Urban Farming and
Sustainable Communities”

27 WEDNESDAY
Building Community:
We Can All Make a Difference
Henson Science Hall 103, 7 p.m.
PACE LECTURE: Learn how
you can make     Courtesy The Daily Record
a positive
impact in your
community.
Governor’s
Office on
Service and
Volunteerism
Director Van                                 27 WEDNESDAY
Brooks shares                                Allegheny Ensemble Presents Salut d’Amour
his experiences making                       Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m.
change in Baltimore through                  SU MUSIC CONCERT: This evening of French music features Edouard Lalo’s Piano Trio
nonprofit work and national                  No. 2 and a showcase of talented SU music students..
service.

                                                                                                                                    10
march
1 FRIDAY                                                          I N T E R N AT I O N A L
SU @ the Beach: The Gut-Brain Connection: Its Role in Immunity,
Mental Health & Behavior                                          FRANCOPHONIE MONTH
Ocean Pines Community Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE SERIES: Featuring Jessica Clark,
Biology. $
                                                                  5 TUESDAY
                                                                  Comédie Surprise!
                                                                  Fulton Hall 111, 7 p.m.
                                                                  FILM: Get a good laugh in “version française.” In French with
                                                                  English subtitles. Presented by Aurélie Van de Wiele, Modern
                                                                  Languages and Intercultural Studies Department.

                                                                  7 THURSDAY
                                                                  Studying in France:
                                                                  A Student’s Perspective
                                                                  Fulton Hall 111, 7 p.m.
                                                                  COLLOQUIUM: French majors
                                                                  who have just spent a semester
                                                                  studying in Lyon share their
                                                                  experience. They discuss what
     2 SATURDAY                                                   they learned about themselves
                                                                  and how their outlook on life has
     Thoreau, Adventure, Anarchism & Zen with Donald Whaley       changed by spending time in
     Conway Hall 179, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.                              France. They also reflect on the
     ADVENTURES IN IDEAS: HUMANITIES SEMINAR: History             importance of traveling, cultural
     Professor Emeritus Whaley examines how Henry David           awareness and diversity. Learn
     Thoreau combined ideas from Buddhism, anarchism and          about how living abroad can
     adventure literature to create his philosophy. $             transform you!

2 SATURDAY                          4 MONDAY                      11 MONDAY
SATURDAYS THROUGH                   Film from Chile               Avril ou le monde truqué (April & the Extraordinary World)
MARCH 16                            Holloway Hall, Great Hall,    Conway Hall 153, 7 p.m.
Editing Drone Video                 7 p.m.                        FILM: In a dystopic France still ruled by the Bonapartes and
with Jesse Campbell                 BRIDGES TO THE WORLD          where modern technology and progress are frown upon,
Blackwell Hall, 9-10:30 a.m.        INTERNATIONAL FILM            scientists seem to mysteriously vanish. April, the teenage
CELL CLASS: Learn the basics        SERIES: The film will be      daughter of two brilliant chemists, goes on a search to find her
of editing and integrating          announced in spring and is    missing parents. In French with English subtitles. Presented by
drone footage in this three-        in Spanish with English       Arnaud Perret, Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies
                                    subtitles. See Feb. 4 for     Department.
                                    series details. J
week hands-on course. $

11
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH EVENT
                                                                                              Vera Atkins
                                                                                                               5 TUESDAY
                                                                                                               “Courage, endurance & self-sacrifice of the highest possible
                                                                                                               order”: British Women Spies of World War II
Sponsored by the Modern Languages                                                                              Conway Hall 153, 7 p.m.
and Intercultural Studies Department                                                                           FULTON PUBLIC HUMANITIES LECTURE: In celebration
and the Fulton School of Liberal Arts                                                                          of Women’s History Month, examine the women who
Dean’s Office.
                                                                                                               served as agents in the Special Operations Executive

13 WEDNESDAY
                                                                                                               (SOE) during World War II. Allison Abra, associate
                                                                                                               professor at the University of Southern Mississippi,
French Conversation Hour                                                                                       discusses how these women “set Europe ablaze”
Hopper’s Tap House, 5:30 p.m.                                                                                  through sabotage and subversive warfare. A reception
                                                                                                               follows the lecture.
SPECIAL EVENT: Led by
Aurélie Van de Wiele, Modern
Languages and Intercultural
Studies Department, and
upper-level SU French
                                        4 MONDAY                                                  5 TUESDAY
students. Open to high-                 Confronting Inequality/                                   Asian Peacebuilding:
intermediate and advanced               Achieving Sustainability                                  Theory & Practice
speakers.                               Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.                              Conway Hall 152, 3:30 p.m.
                                        CHANGING                                                  FULTON FACULTY
25 MONDAY                               CLIMATE/CHANGING
                                        WORLD LECTURE SERIES:
                                                                                                  COLLOQUIA: Presented by
                                                                                                  Keetha Soosaipillai, associate
French Conversation Hour                Shane Hall (ENVR): “Expanding                             professor of conflict analysis
Conway Hall Café, 3 p.m.                Definitions of Violence in a                              and dispute resolution. See
SPECIAL EVENT: Led by                   Time of Climate Change”                                   Feb. 5 for series details.
Arnaud Perret, Modern
Languages and Intercultural
Studies Department. Open to
beginners and low-                      5 TUESDAY                                                                                           Photo Credit: Rick Maloof

                                        Mardi Gras Dinner Featuring Such Fools
                                                                                                                                          6 WEDNESDAY
intermediate speakers.

27 WEDNESDAY
                                        Commons, Bistro, 4:30-7:30 p.m.
                                        INTERNATIONAL DINNER SERIES: Such Fools are bound                                                 Nancy Mitchell Reading
Visages, Villages (Faces, Places)       together on a quest for a meaningful musical experience amid                                      Commons, Worcester Room,
Conway Hall 153, 7 p.m.                 the vast peninsula known simply as Delmarva. They are as                                          8 p.m.
FILM: Eighty-nine-year-old              diverse as their backgrounds. J $                                                                 WRITERS ON THE SHORE:
director Agnès Varda and                                                                                                                  Mitchell is a 2012 Pushcart
young street artist JR travel            Sunset Tylerton, Smith Island (Courtesy Dave Harp)                                               Prize winner and the author of
throughout France to find                                                                                                                 three volumes of poetry, The
subjects for JR’s famous                                                                                                                  Near Surround (Four Way
photographic mural portraits.                                                                                                             Books, 2002,) Grief Hut
Through interactions between                                                                                                              (Cervena Barva Press, 2009)
this unexpected duo and the                                                                                                               and The Out-of-Body Shop
people they encounter, this                                                                                                               (Plume Editions in 2018.)
documentary draws a                                                                                                                       She is co-editor of Plume
complex and tender picture of                                                                                                             Interviews 1 (MadHat Press,
modern-day rural France and                                                                                                               2016.) Her poems have
                                                                                                                                          appeared in Agni, Green
                                           6 WEDNESDAY
its inhabitants. In French with
English subtitles. Presented                                                                                                              Mountains Review, Poetry Daily,
by Ryan Conrath, English                                                                                                                  Washington Square Review,
                                           Island Out of Time Screening                                                                   among other journals, and
Department.
                                           Perdue Hall 156, 6 p.m.
                                                                                                                                          have been anthologized in
                                           ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES COLLOQUIUM SERIES: This                                                  Last Call (Sarabande Books),
                                           film portrays the struggles of a family with whether to stay                                   The Working Poet (Autumn
                                           on the island where they’ve been for 300 years or leave for                                    House Press) and Plume 3, 4,
                                           the mainland. Accompanied with readings from Tom                                               & 5. She has been an artist in
                                           Horton’s book, Island Out of Time, which wrote of the same                                     residence at Virginia Center
                                           family 25 years ago. Smith Island, the setting beautifully                                     for the Creative Arts in
                                           portrayed in David Harp’s photography, is Maryland’s only                                      San Angelo and Auvillar,
                                           offshore inhabited island. The Marshall family in the film                                     France, and at Spring Creek,
                                           includes Dwight, a top Bay waterman; Mary Ada his wife,                                        Oregon State University.
                                           known for her eight-layer chocolate cakes (the state                                           Mitchell teaches in SU’s CELL
                                           dessert); and their four children who have already left the                                    program and serves as
                                           island physically, but not emotionally.                                                        associate editor of special
                                                                                                                                          features for Plume Poetry.

                                                                                                            For costs $, locations and contact information: pages 29-30 • 12
march
6 WEDNESDAY                                                                                                  8 FRIDAY
SU Trombone Day                                                                                              Feature Friday: Red Letter Day
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,                                                                                   The Brick Room,116 N.
7:30 p.m.                                                                                                    Division St., 6-7 p.m.
SU MUSIC CONCERT: Guest                                                                                      CELL CONCERT: Members of
performer is Isrea Butler.                                                                                   the SU community present live
                                                                                                             music. Must be 21+ to enter.
                             Isrea Butler,
                         guest performer
                                                                                                             11 MONDAY
                                                                                                             Confronting Inequality/
                                                                                                             Achieving Sustainability
                                                                                                             Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
                                             8 FRIDAY                                                        CHANGING
                                                                                                             CLIMATE/CHANGING
                                             SU @ the Beach: Poetry Deconstructed: The Bones We Don’t See    WORLD LECTURE SERIES:
                                             Ocean Pines Community Center, 3:30-5 p.m.                       Jim Burton (CMAT):
                                             CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE SERIES: Featuring John Nieves,          “Inequality and Sustainability
                                             English. $                                                      Go to the Movies”
7 THURSDAYS
THURSDAYS THROUGH
MARCH 28
Lighthouse Literary Guild:
Writing Your Memoir Level Two
with Pat Valdata
Blackwell Hall, 6-8 p.m.
CELL CLASS: Learn essential
skills in writing, proofreading,
editing and revising your
memoir. $

8 FRIDAY
SU Women’s Forum
International Women’s Day
Conference: Seeking Justice,
Balancing The Scales                           9 SATURDAY
Commons, Worcester Room,                       On The Double Featuring Duo MemDi, Violin & Piano
2-5 p.m.                                       Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
CONFERENCE:                                    SALISBURY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Duo MemDi was
Seismic power                                  founded by violinist Igor Kalnin and pianist Rochelle
shifts are                                     Sennet in summer 2010, when they served on the faculty
occurring. We                                  at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan. The duo
are all grappling                              performs all repertoire by memory, as they believe that it
with how to deal                               allows them to connect with composers’ ideas in a more
with these                                     profound and insightful way. They understand it as
imbalances. Join in a lively                   internalization and re-composing of the structural,
discussion that deals with the                 harmonic and melodic elements of a particular work.
topic of working for justice,                  Another focus of the duo is to increase diversity and
especially as it affects women                 inclusion in the world of classical music, and they have
and those who identify as                      worked with living composers from various backgrounds. These two fundamental ideas
female. A dozen fast-paced                     created the name of the duo: Mem[ory] and Di[versity] - MemDi. Since its inception, the Duo
presentations explore ideas                    performed a broad variety of repertoire by memory, including sonatas of Bartok, Beethoven,
that University members have                   Brahms, Franck and Prokofiev, and numerous violin and piano showpieces. The duo has also
to create and promote greater                  commissioned a number of works, including Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano by the African-
justice for all. Reception                     American composer James Lee III and Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra
immediately follows.                           by the Uzbek woman composer Dilorom Saidaminova. They performed extensively in Europe,
Register at www.salisbury.edu/suwf             Asia and across the United States. $

13 • Events are subject to change; for updates and corrections, visit: www.salisbury.edu
12 TUESDAY
                                                                                                                    TUESDAYS THROUGH
                                                                                                                    APRIL 2
                                                                                                                    (no class March 19)
                                                                                                                    SU @ the Beach: War of Words:
                                                                                                                    Media Coverage of Conflicts &
                                                                                                                    Causes from My Lai to #MeToo
                                                                                                                    Ocean Pines Community
                                                                                                                    Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
                                                                                                                    CELL LECTURE SERIES:
                                                                                                                    Featuring Dave Burns, SU
                                                                                                                    Communication Arts. $

                                                                                                                    13 WEDNESDAY
11 & 12                                                                                                             St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
                                                                                                                    Featuring the Folk Heroes
Chinese Puppet Workshop Featuring Puppet Artist Chen Lihui                                                          Commons, Bistro,
Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m.                                                                                   4:30-7:30 p.m.
(Schools interested in having the puppet master visit their school call 410-543-6271 for more information.)         INTERNATIONAL DINNER
SPECIAL EVENT: Puppet master Lihui, inheritor for the intangible cultural heritage of the                           SERIES: SU celebrates Irish
Zhangzhou Puppet Troupe, shares the secrets of the Chinese puppet theatre. As keeper of                             heritage and the many
the national intangible cultural heritage, Lihui won the Best Honorary Performance Award at                         positive contributions that
the Spanish International Puppet Festival, the 13th Subotica International Children's Puppet                        Irish people have made to
Festival in Ethiopia and the Best Performing Arts Award for Best Handheld Art, Czech                                American life. Enjoy the Irish
Republic. J                                                                                                         tunes of Robin Cockey, Bob
                                                                                                                    Hayman, Mick Haensler and
                                                                                                                    Charlie Stegman. J $
Sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs, World Artists Experiences and the Embassy of the Peoples Republic
of China.

                                                                                 15 FRIDAY
                                                                                 SU @ the Beach: Detecting Fake
                                                                                 from Factual: A Common Sense
                                                                                 Approach to Consuming Mass
                                                                                 Media
                                                                                 Ocean Pines Community
                                                                                 Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
14 THURSDAY                                                                      CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
                                                                                 SERIES: Featuring Dave Burns,
Olivia Kim Artist Talk                                                           Communication Arts. $
Conway Hall 156, 5:30 p.m.
Residency: March 10-15
SU ART GALLERIES ARTIST
                                                                                 20 WEDNESDAY
TALK: Kim’s art is inspired by                                                   SU on the Road: American
                                                                                 Visionary Museum, Baltimore
                                                                                                                    25 MONDAY
the lightness of being. She
specializes in body movement.                                                    Leave SU: 7:30 a.m.;
Through her own direct                                                           Return: 7 p.m.
                                                                                                                    Confronting Inequality/
experience of movement, Kim                                                      CELL BUS TRIP: $
explores the visceral experience
                                                                                                                    Achieving Sustainability
of her subjects. Her figurative
sculptures seek to convey the
                                                                                 21 THURSDAY                        Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
                                                                                                                    CHANGING CLIMATE/
ever-changing architecture of                                                    Discover SU: University Archives   CHANGING WORLD
the human being.                                                                 & Special Collections              LECTURE SERIES: Stephanie
                                                                                 Blackwell Hall, 4:30-5:30 p.m.     Bernhard (ENGL): “The
                                                                                 CELL EVENT: Guided by              ‘Anthropocene’ Debate: How
                                                                                 University Archivist Ian Post.     Should We Name
                                                                                 RSVP appreciated:                  Environmental Inequality?”
                                                                                 www.salisbury.edu/cell

                                                                                                                                                   14
march
     PETER & JUDY JACKSON CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL

     25 MONDAY
     The Morgenstern Trio
     Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m.
     CONCERT: To name a piano trio after the popular
     19th century German poet Christian Morgenstern
     was the inspiration of Catherine Klipfel, piano;
     Stefan Hempel, violin; and Emanuel Wehse, cellist,
     who met during their studies at the Folkwang
     Conservatory in Essen, Germany. After only two
     short years of working together, the Morgenstern
     Trio emerged on the German music scene by
     being awarded top prizes and awards, such as the

                                                               27 WEDNESDAY
     prestigious U.S. Kalichstein– Laredo - Robinson
     Trio Award. This prize catapulted them onto the
     scene in the U.S. with performances at the
     Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall, among other
                                                               Russian String Orchestra
     national locations. J
                                                               Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7 p.m.
                                                               CONCERT: Moscow’s finest young string
                                                               ensemble, the Russian String Orchestra,
                                                               formally known as Chamber Orchestra
                                                               Kremlin, returns with its trademark
                                                               virtuosity, high energy and warmth. Under
                                                               the baton of founder and music director
                                                               Misha Rachlevsky the Russian String
                                                               Orchestra delivers impassioned
                                                               performances that linger in the soul long
                                                               after the last note resonates. They were awarded Critics Choice in
                                                               London’s Gramophone, Critics Choice in the New York Times and record
                                                               of the year in Hong Kong. Experiencing the Russian String Orchestra will
                                                               move your soul. See below for details on a Russian Dinner held in
                                                               conjunction with the concert. J
                                                               Sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs and World Artist Experiences, Inc.

27 WEDNESDAY                        29 FRIDAYS                               29 FRIDAY                                 30 SATURDAY
Russian Dinner                      THROUGH MAY 3                            SU @ the Beach:                           The Jerry Tabor Ear Alliance
Commons, Bistro,                    Writing Your Memoir II                                                             Conway Hall 316, 7:30 p.m.
                                                                             Sculpture & Movement:
4:30-7:30 p.m.                      with Emily Rich                                                                    SU MUSIC CONCERT:
                                                                             Animating the Unmoving
INTERNATIONAL DINNER                Ocean Pines Community                    Ocean Pines Community
                                                                                                                       Featuring compositions by
SERIES: This dinner is held in      Center, 10:30 a.m.-Noon                  Center, 3:30-5 p.m.                       guitarist Jerry Tabor, the band
conjunction with the                CELL CLASS:Delmarva Review’s                                                       plays contemporary jazz and
                                                                             CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
performance of the Russian          Rich builds on existing skills to                                                  fusion that bridges the divide
                                                                             SERIES: Featuring Bill Wolff,
String Orchestra, see above                                                                                            between various modern
for details. J $
                                    build a compelling memoir. $             Art Department. $
                                                                                                                       musical styles. Tabor plays
                                                                                                                       several of his solo guitar
28 THURSDAYS                         29-31                                                                             works and is joined by
                                                                                                                       trumpet, piano, bass and
THROUGH MAY 2                        Mid-Atlantic Ottoman Studies Workshop                                             drums in tightly woven
Writing Your Memoir I                Perdue Hall 362                                                                   ensemble interplay.
with Emily Rich                      Fri., 4 p.m.: Keynote Address; Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Ocean Pines Community                WORKSHOP: SU hosts the inaugural workshop, which provides
Center, 9-10:30 a.m.                 an opportunity for leading scholars of Ottoman studies in the
CELL CLASS: Delmarva Review’s        mid-Atlantic region to present their current research projects.
Rich shares how to develop an        For information contact Emin Lelic at exlelic@salisbury.edu.
engaging memoir. $                   Sponsored by the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Graduate Studies and Research
                                     Office, History Department, English Department and Philosophy Department.

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april
1 MONDAY
Confronting Inequality/Achieving Sustainability
Guerrieri Academic Commons, Assembly Hall, 7-8:30 p.m.
CHANGING CLIMATE/ CHANGING WORLD LECTURE SERIES:
Laura Pulido – educator, author and activist – explores racial
inequality and environmental justice.

                                                                 4 THURSDAY
                  4-6 5TH ANNUAL SALISBURY                       Hidden Stories of Objects from the Chesapeake Bay Maritime
                  PERCUSSION FESTIVAL 2019 (SPF 19)              Museum Collection
                  Holloway Hall Auditorium                       Guerrieri Academic Commons, Nabb Center Classroom, 6:30 p.m.
                  SU MUSIC CONCERTS: This year celebrates        NABB CENTER EVENT: Join Chesapeake Bay Maritime
                  music-making with modern technology and        Museum Chief Curator Pete Lesher for detective stories about
                  features guest artists The Kraken Quartet      the unexpected history behind cultural and artistic objects.
                  and new music by composer Quinn Collins.       From a 19th-century painting to 20th-century folk sculpture,
                                                                 research in archival and journalistic sources has uncovered
n THURSDAY • 7:30 p.m.                                           surprising cultural connections, which provide rich interpretive
An Evening of Percussion                                         opportunities to connect these local and object-specific stories
                                                                 to broader themes in regional and American history – slavery
Under the direction of Eric                                      and its legacy, natural resource exploitation and conservation,
Shuster, the SU Percussion                                       and themes of national expansion.
Ensemble’s spring program                                        Co-sponsored by the History Department
features new music by Quinn
Collins, a Philadelphia-based
composer of rhythmically
engaging acoustic and                                              4-7* & 11-14*
electroacoustic music who                                          Peter & the Starcatcher
combines rigorous formal                                           Fulton Hall, Black Box
schemes and processes with                                         Theatre, 8 p.m. & *2 p.m.
rock energy.                                                       SU THEATRE: The Tony-
n FRIDAY • 7:30 p.m.
                                                                   winning, wildly theatrical
                                                                   adaptation of Dave Barry
The Kraken Quartet                                                 and Ridley Pearson’s best-
A massive force of percussion                                      selling novel upends the
and electronics, The Kraken                                        century-old story of how a
Quartet is a genre-crossing                                        miserable orphan comes to
group known for its highly                                         be “The Boy Who Would
energetic and engaging                                             Not Grow Up” (aka Peter
performances. Since their                                          Pan). From marauding
formation in 2012, the Austin-                                     pirates and jungle tyrants
based group has been                                               to unwilling comrades and
heralded for merging                                               unlikely heroes, Peter and
elements of math rock,                                             the Starcatcher playfully
minimalism, indie, post-rock,                                      explores the depths of
electronica and the avant-                                         greed and despair ... and
garde. The Kraken Quartet                                          the bonds of friendship, duty and love. Written by Rick Elice.
has been featured on festivals,                                    Music by Wayne Barker. Directed by Matt Saltzberg. $
including South by Southwest
and Fast Forward Austin.

n SATURDAY • 7:30 p.m.                                           4 THURSDAY                               5 FRIDAY
World Drum Experience                                            SU on the Road: National Mall,           SU @ the Beach: Respectability
Under the direction of Ted                                       Washington, D.C.                         Politics & (un)Civil Disobedience
Nichols, the new world music                                     Leave SU: 7:30 a.m.;                     Ocean Pines Community
                                                                 Return: 8 p.m.                           Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
band features a mix of
reggae, Afro-beat, Latin,                                        CELL BUS TRIP: $                         CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
contemporary rock and funk                                                                                SERIES: Featuring April
music.                                                                                                    Logan, English. $

                                                                      For costs $, locations and contact information: pages 29-30 • 16
april
     6 SATURDAY                                                    10 WEDNESDAY
     Undercurrents 01                                              SU President Charles A. Wight
     SU Art Galleries |                                            Inauguration
     Downtown, 7-11 p.m.                                           Time & Location To Be Announced
     SU ART GALLERIES                                              SPECIAL EVENT: SU celebrates the
     SPECIAL EVENT: This                                           inauguration of President Charles A.
     one-night spring festival                                     Wight. Look for event details in the
     celebrates underground                                        spring.
     art culture on the
     Eastern Shore. It
     features local bands
     Swell Fellas and Dirt
                                                                 11 THURSDAY
     Woman, rapper Devon                                         LGBTQ Film Festival: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
     Beck, a screening of                                        Fulton Hall 111, 7 p.m.
     surfer Simon Hetrick’s                                      FULTON PUBLIC HUMANITIES FILM: Celebrate LGBTQ history
     recent film EXPOSED                                         and pride with a series of three award-winning independent
     with footage by SU                                          films. Follow Cameron as she is sent to a gay conversion
     alumni Matt                                                 therapy center after getting caught with another girl in the
     McQueeney, an                                               back seat of a car on prom night. In the face of intolerance and
     exhibition by local                                         denial, Cameron meets a group of fellow sinners. Together, this
     artists, great food                                         group of teenagers form an unlikely family as they fight to
     and drinks.                                                 survive. A panel discussion and opening reception follow the
                                                                 film. See May 9 and June 13 for other films.

6 SATURDAY                       11 THURSDAY                                                       11 THURSDAY
Jeffrey Todd Senior Recital                                                                        THROUGH JULY 27
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,
                                 Photographic Innovation and the Delmarva Peninsula
                                 Guerrieri Academic Commons, Nabb Center Classroom,                David First: Dave’s Waves
4 p.m.                                                                                             Sonic Restaurant
                                 6 p.m.
SU MUSIC CONCERT                                                                                   Conway Hall 128,
                                 NABB CENTER            The Popular Harmonizers,
                                 EVENT: SU              ca. 1930                                   Electronic Gallery
                                 professor and art                                                 Reception/Performance:
                                                                                                   Thur., April 11, 2 p.m.
                                 historian Jennifer
                                 Kruglinski discusses                                              SU ART GALLERIES EXHIBIT:
                                 the evolution of                                                  Dave’s Waves is an
                                 photography. Since                                                experiment in presenting
                                 its inception in                                                  experimental art, serving up
                                 France and Britain                                                uncompromising audio and
                                 in the 1830s,                                                     video in a welcoming, lightly
                                 photography has                                                   humorous environment that
                                 documented the                                                    allows those unfamiliar with
                                 surrounding world                                                 cutting-edge aesthetics to
                                 for artists and                                                   relax and immerse themselves
                                 individuals alike.                                                in a unique experience. Its

8 MONDAY                         Once this
                                 innovative
                                                                                                   charms also extend to those
                                                                                                   already well versed in
Confronting Inequality/          technology traveled                                               contemporary art practices.
Achieving Sustainability         to America, a new
Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.     audience became
CHANGING                         enraptured by the
CLIMATE/CHANGING                 possibilities
WORLD LECTURE SERIES: Sol        presented by the
Neely: “Unsettling Skepticism:   fusion of art and technology in photography. Kruglinski
Indigenous Phenomenology         discusses how this new technology allowed Delmarva
and Decolonial Sustainability    residents of all economic groups to make their mark on
in a Changing World”             history, from portraiture, to the documentation of news and
                                 events, to mementos of private lives all frozen in time with
                                 the click of a button and the close of the shutter.

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11 THURSDAY                      12 FRIDAY                                                                               14 SUNDAY
New Music Salisbury              Brazilian Pianist & Composer                                                            From Russia with Music:
Holloway Hall, Great Hall,       André Mehmari                                                                           Beautiful Stories & Heritage
7:30 p.m.                        Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m.                                                       of Russian Composers
SU MUSIC CONCERT                 WROTEN PIANO CONCERT                                                                    Holloway Hall, Great Hall,
                                 SERIES: From his youth,                                                                 2 & 4 p.m.
                                 Mehmari’s musical sensibility has                                                       SU MUSIC GREAT
                                 known no borders, freely flowing                                                        COMPOSERS SERIES:
                                 between Chopin, Scott Joplin and                                                        This concert of local, young
                                 Ernesto Nazareth. Now a                                                                 pianists, celebrates the
                                 renowned pianist and composer,                                                          heritage of Russian music with
                                 he has forged a language of tremendous expressive power                                 special guest Kat Souponetsky,
                                 from the resources of Brazilian, jazz and classical music. He                           a graduate of The Juilliard
                                 deploys his instinct for composition not only in the writing of                         School, Curtis Institute of
                                 new works and arrangements, but also in interpretation. Widely                          Music and Manhattan School
                                 recognized in his native Brazil as an artistic leader of his                            of Music. Her works have been
                                 generation, he has been awarded prizes both in Brazilian
                                 popular music and in classical music. J
                                                                                                                         performed and broadcasted
                                                                                                                         across the globe, and when
                                 Sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs, World Artists Experiences and the          not composing for the concert
                                 Embassy of Brazil.                                                                      stage, she actively teaches
                                                                                                                         piano, composition and music

                                                                                     12 FRIDAY                           theory.

                                                                                     The Living Art
                                                                                     of Islamic Calligraphy
                                                                                     Fulton Hall 111, 4 p.m.
  11-14*                                                                             LECTURE: The
  Spring Dance Concert                                                               preeminent ambassador
  Holloway Hall Auditorium,                                                          of the art of Islamic
  8 p.m. & *2 p.m.                                                                   calligraphy in America,
  SU DANCE COMPANY:                                                                  Mohamed Zakariya,
  The program features                                                               reflects on the history and
  works by guest artists and                                                         current state of Islamic
  resident faculty. Directed                                                         calligraphy, drawing
  by Helen Myers. $                                                                  extensively on his own
                                                                                     experience, and shares
                                                                                     some of his own work.
                                                                                     Known for his design of
12 FRIDAY                                                                            the “Eid Greetings” U.S.
                                                                                     postage stamps, he
SU @ the Beach: Harvesting                                                           concentrates primarily on
Sunlight with Advances                                                               classical Arabic and
in Green Nanotechnology
Ocean Pines Community
                                                                                     Ottoman Turkish
                                                                                     calligraphy.                        15 MONDAY
Center, 3:30-5 p.m.                                                                  Sponsored by the Fulton Public      Confronting Inequality/
CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE                                                              Humanities Series. For
                                                                                     information contact Emin Lelic at
                                                                                                                         Achieving Sustainability
SERIES: Featuring Lena                                                               exlelic@salisbury.edu.              Fulton Hall 111, 7-8:30 p.m.
                                                        Photographed by Frank Wing
Woodis, Chemistry. $                                                                                                     CHANGING

12 FRIDAY
                                                                                                                         CLIMATE/CHANGING
                                                                                                                         WORLD LECTURE SERIES:
Feature Friday: Sachi Murasugi   13 SATURDAY                                                                             James Hatley (ENVR/PHIL):
                                                                                                                         “Buffalo Resilience in a
& Jeff Schoyen                   National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade,                                                Landscape of Ecocide”
The Brick Room, 116 N.           Washington, D.C.
Division St., 6-7 p.m.           BUS TRIP: The festival marks the 107th
CELL CONCERT: Members of         celebration of the gift of the 3,000 cherry
the SU community present live    trees from Tokyo to Washington, D.C.
music. Must be 21+ to enter.     See ticket information on p. 29. J $

                                                   Events are subject to change; for updates and corrections, visit: www.salisbury.edu • 18
april
16 TUESDAY
American Empire & Trump
Conway Hall 152, 3:30 p.m.
FULTON FACULTY
COLLOQUIA: Presented by
                                                                                                                                    19 FRIDAY
                                                                                                                                    THROUGH MAY 7
Mike O’Loughlin, professor of
political science. See Feb. 5                                                                                                       60th Bi-Annual Senior
for series details.                                                                                                                 Exhibitions: Fine Arts
                                                                                                                                    SU Art Galleries | Downtown
17 WEDNESDAY                                                                                                                        Awards Reception:
                                                                                                                                    Fri., April 26, 5-7 p.m.
Water Markets: A High-                                                                                                              SU ART GALLERIES EXHIBIT
Resolution View from California
Perdue Hall 156, 5:30 p.m.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
                                                                                                                                    19 FRIDAY
                                                                                                                                    SU @ the Beach: Using Geology
COLLOQUIUM SERIES: Anita
M. Chaudhry, associate                                                                                                              & Remote Sensing to
professor of economics at
California State University,
                                    17 WEDNESDAY                                                                                    Reconstruct Past Environments
                                                                                                                                    Along the Nanticoke River
Chico, discusses water              Melissa Crowe Reading                                                                           During John Smith’s Voyage
marketing, where farmers            Commons, Worcester Room, 8 p.m.                                                                 Ocean Pines Community
holding senior water rights         WRITERS ON THE SHORE: Crowe is the author of Dear Terror,                                       Center, 3:30-5 p.m.
can choose to lease their           Dear Splendor (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019). She                                        CELL SU FACULTY LECTURE
water rights to interested          teaches poetry and publishing and coordinates the M.F.A.                                        SERIES: Featuring Brent
buyers. Using remotely              program at University of North Carolina Wilmington and she is                                   Zaprowski, Geography and
sensed land use data to study       co-editor of Beloit Poetry Journal. She lives in Wilmington, NC.                                Geosciences. $
farmer-level agricultural water
sale decisions, Chaudhry
explores how California
farmers have responded to
changes in state and local
                                       19 FRIDAY
water transfer policies, price         THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15
of crops and droughts in their         Chesapeake Visual Icons
water sale decisions.                  LaMay Gallery
                                       Reception: Fri., April 19,
                                       5-7 p.m.
                                       WARD MUSEUM EXHIBIT:
                                       The area surrounding the
                                       Chesapeake Bay has a distinct
                                       visual appeal that is centered in
                                       the iconic images of the Bay,
                                       its people, and the incredibly
                                       diverse bounty of both the
                                       water and land. From the arch
                                       of the Bay Bridge rising over
                                       the Chesapeake to the Ward
                                       Brothers in their workshop, this
                                       exhibit features historical
                                       pictures that have shaped the
                                       wider understanding of the
18 THURSDAY                            Chesapeake. Paired with the
                                       historical images, contemporary
Discover SU: Richard A. Henson         photographers display works
School of Science & Technology         that feature the Chesapeake
Blackwell Hall, 4:30-5:30 p.m.         through both cultural and
CELL EVENT: Guided by                  environmental perspectives,
Henson School Interim Dean             offering a powerful sense of
Mike Scott.                            where we’ve been and where
RSVP appreciated:                      we are. $
www.salisbury.edu/cell                                                       Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • Copyright © Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.com

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