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January 18, 2019

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

12:00 PM Career Conversations 2023 (Multi-Day Event)

Learn about a career path from an expert in the field at the Career Exploration & Development Center's annual June Career Conversation Series. 

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Friday, January 18, 2019

9:00 AM - 4:45 PM IT Center Hours

Information Technology Center
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Castles in the Sky: Fantasy Architecture in Contemporary Art

Castles in the SkyFantasy Architecture in Contemporary Art. Now through January 26, 2019
In the Lehman College Art Gallery. 

The buildings in our mind’s eye are limitless.

In our dreams, we unlock doors to unknown passages and climb unending stairs into the darkness of rooms, strange and never seen before.  Not tied to the reality of bricks and mortar or ground and gravity, we imagine any structure ― the American “dream home” on a coveted suburban cul-de-sac beyond our reach, or the wild acid-trip floating balloon palace of a magical unicorn.

Jarring the laws of actual architecture, the imagined palace functions as very real foundation, buttress, and pillar for Castles in the Sky. From Claes Oldenburg’s proposal to replace the Washington Monument with a gigantic scissors to Laurie Simmons’ photograph of candy castles atop a cake weathering a blizzard of confectionary “snow,” the 30 artists in Castles in the Sky develop bizarre, impractical, enchanting, and inspiring unbuilt (and likely unbuildable) designs, and gather inspiration from famous sources.

Lother Osterberg draws from the etchings of 18th-century Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the creator of images of dark and cavernous space― the nightmarish side of the architectural dream. Will Cotton’s candy castle represents a fantastical continuum of the art of 19th-century American landscape painter Thomas Cole, who, in Youth (1842), pictures a man rushing towards the mirage of a castle in the sky, the locus of all his youthful dreams. In Salvador Dali’s Gala’s Castle (1974) an elephant on attenuated legs tiptoes across a castle crenellation in Surrealist activity, which we spy, again, today, in Adrien Broom’s improbable scene of a Victorian woman standing in her drawing room open to the sky and filled with a wandering zebra.

This exhibition plays tribute to the ceaseless meanderings of the human imagination and the creative fantasy the hovers in the recesses of every artist’s mind.

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Graduate Nursing Admission Test
The G-NAT (Graduate Nursing Admissions Test) is required for the Nursing Department. Applicants must take and pass the G-NAT for admission to the Graduate Nursing Program.
T-3 Building
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Graduate Nursing Admission Test
The G-NAT (Graduate Nursing Admissions Test) is required for the Nursing Department. Applicants must take and pass the G-NAT for admission to the Graduate Nursing Program.
T-3 Building

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