New College of Florida Launches Fourth Season of Connecting Art + Humanities

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New College of Florida Launches Fourth Season of Connecting Art + Humanities

 

(Sarasota, Florida, September 3, 2019) – New College of Florida is pleased to present its fourth season of Connecting Arts + Humanities on Florida’s Creative Coast. The yearlong series of events, which kick off this month, is supported by a five-year $750,000 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant.

 

The 2019-20 season features two new lecture series: “Communities in Transit,” which focuses on migration, deportation, and citizenship, and “Religion in Sarasota,” which examines the role of religion in politics, community life, and emotional health. This season also celebrates the life and legacy of the provocative and prolific French writer Colette (1873-1954), a novelist, journalist, actress, and a liberated woman in a changing France. A series of multi-institutional events mark the centennial of her 1920 novel Chéri.

 

The Asian Film Series screens five films that address themes encompassing immigration, global migration, and cultural conflicts from a diverse range of Asian perspectives. Artist talks, exhibitions, and performances by New Music New College, along with collaborations with the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, and Urbanite Theatre, showcase national and regional talent.

 

In partnership with the Sarasota Ballet, New College hosts a lecture and master class on the choreographic innovations of Paul Taylor. Collaborations with Sarasota Contemporary Dance include performances in the Ringling Museum Galleries along with the continuation of the popular Dance for Parkinson’s series.

 

In February, New College celebrates Black History Month with a slate of events. Also, the third Thursday of every month feature a series of Campus Conversations that engage small group discussions around topics ranging from Medieval manuscripts to philosophical inquiries into our relationship with animals.

 

View the 2019-20 schedule.

 

Located in Sarasota, New College of Florida educates intellectually curious students for lives of great achievement. As the legislatively designated Honors College of Florida, New College offers 35 undergraduate majors and a master’s degree program in data science. The 110-acre campus on Sarasota Bay is home to more than 800 students and 80 full-time faculty engaged in interdisciplinary research and collaborative learning.

 

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