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Jun
9
Thu
2022
Artist in Residence Opening Reception @ Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery
Jun 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Join us for a reception for this year’s Artist in Residence, Lee Fearnside and Simone Spruce at 5 p.m. Thursday, June 9 in the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery.

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

The exhibit will be open through August 12.

Jun
14
Tue
2022
Artist in Residence @ Walter E. Terhune Gallery
Jun 14 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
15
Wed
2022
Artist in Residence
Jun 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
16
Thu
2022
Artist in Residence @ Walter E. Terhune Gallery
Jun 16 @ 8:30 am – 1:30 pm

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
20
Mon
2022
Financial Aid Freeze Date for Summer 2022
Jun 20 all-day

The courses for which students are registered at the end of the business day on the freeze date will determine financial aid eligibility as long as completed FAFSA results are on file at Owens. Students are encouraged to complete any class schedule changes by the end of the day. For assistance, please contact the Student Service Center.

Jun
21
Tue
2022
Artist in Residence @ Walter E. Terhune Gallery
Jun 21 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
22
Wed
2022
Artist in Residence
Jun 22 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
23
Thu
2022
Artist in Residence @ Walter E. Terhune Gallery
Jun 23 @ 8:30 am – 1:30 pm

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.

Jun
24
Fri
2022
National Championship Rings Ceremony @ Student Health and Activities Center Atrium
Jun 24 @ 6:00 pm

The Owens Express volleyball and women’s basketball players and coaching staff will receive their NJCAA National Championship rings.

The Express volleyball team won its third straight national championship last November and the women’s basketball team followed with its first national title in March.  It’s the first time since 2003 that the same school won the NJCAA Division III women’s basketball and volleyball titles in the same school year.

Owens President Dr. Dione D. Somerville will lead this special celebration.

 

Jun
28
Tue
2022
Artist in Residence @ Walter E. Terhune Gallery
Jun 28 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.