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Sat April 19, 2025 Top ^
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Senior Recital - Mary Timmons
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Mary Timmons, ‘25 Mezzo-Soprano Mary Timmons is an English major and Music minor from Atlanta, Georgia. For the past four years, Mary has studied classical voice at Skidmore under the instruction of Senior Artist-in-Residence, Dr. Sylvia Stoner-Hawkins, who has been an invaluable mentor, coach, and source of inspiration for Mary throughout her vocal training. Outside of weekly voice lessons, Mary has performed with the Skidmore Vocal Chamber Ensemble, at NATS regional competitions, in multiple masterclasses facilitated by Skidmore, and has featured in various Music Department events. She has also performed significant roles in the annual opera productions put on by the Musical Theater/Opera Workshop course––notably, she played Gertrude Hubbard in Richard Einhorn’s Bell, which premiered at Skidmore in 2023. The program for Mary’s recital features Spanish traditional and folk melodies, German lieder, Italian classical works, and lively Irish folk tunes––among other works. Mary will be performing alongside collaborative pianist Carol Ann Elze, in addition to vocalists Rhea Fitzpatrick and Naomi Wagner and violinist Jeff Cheung. Watch the livestream here! This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
BSU Block Party
Time: 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Case Center Case Green
Senior Recital - Alex Ciardullo
Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Alex Ciardullo is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter from Redding, CT with a passion for performance, production, and composition. Living with a stutter, music has served as a positive detour, and safe haven from the stressors of dysfluent speech. It wasn’t until Alex sang when he realized the absence of his stutter. Music was the key to him finding a voice of his own. Alex took to the stage in 2nd grade making his performance debut as a child in Joel Barlow High School’s 2011 Production of “The King and I.” Additionally, he began taking classical piano lessons that same year, where his instructor discovered Alex’s perfect pitch. Following piano which Alex still actively plays, he began taking drum lessons at age 10, vocal lessons at age 12, and taught himself bass and guitar at age 13. Alex has become fully immersed in a wide variety of musical ensembles and opportunities on and off campus at Skidmore. Continuing to refine his instrumental and vocal craft, Alex has participated every semester in the Skidmore Small Jazz Ensembles on drums and bass guitar, sang musical theatre in Musical Theatre and Opera Workshop, and an active performer on voice, drums, piano, guitar, and bass in Skidmania ‘72, ‘73, and ‘74. You may also recognize Alex from singing, and snapping with the Skidmore Banderstachers (Skidmore’s tenor-bari-bass acapella group), drumming and running around with Pulse (Skidmore’s found object percussion group), directing live sound and lights for Lively Lucy’s (Skidmore’s live music club), recording and mixing fellow student’s projects in Grossman Recording Studio, and appearing as a performer or sound engineer at numerous campus events. Among all his musical passions that have flourished at Skidmore, Alex has particularly fine-tuned (pun intended) his musicianship on the drum set and voice, which is what you will hear during his recital. The first act will feature Alex on drum set alongside a quartet with three of his closest peers, Owen Kitchel '26, Jonah Cadorette '26, and Colson Warren '26, showcasing arrangements of pieces composed by some of Alex's favorite and influencial jazz musicians such as Wayne Shorter and Thelonius Monk. Act II is comprised mostly of contemporary musical theatre and acoustic original songs that collectively tell Alex's personal story of how music has given him life and led him to discover what it truly means to "be alive," futhermore reinforcing his firm belief that when words fail… music speaks. This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
Senior Recital - Rhea Fitzpatrick
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Rhea Fitzpatrick, ‘25 Soprano Rhea Fitzpatrick is a Filene Scholar, English major and Philosophy minor from Freeport, Maine. While she has been singing in choruses and around the house all her life, Rhea began her education as a classical soloist here at Skidmore, where Dr. Stoner-Hawkins has been a vital and indispensable source of mentorship, inspiration, and joy. A proud member of the Skidmore Chorus all four years, Rhea has also sung with the Vocal Chamber Ensemble, Musical Theater/Opera Workshop, and with her Filene peers for various events. Outside of singing, Rhea’s academic work explores themes of girlhood, embodiment, phenomenology, rural living and the limits of language: she is writing her senior English thesis on Julian of Norwich and medieval mysticism. After graduating, Rhea will be a fellow at the MDOCS Storytellers Institute and the New York State Writers Conference; she then hopes to pursue a career in academia and literature. She will continue singing for the rest of her life. Rhea’s program is largely inspired by a love of language. Each song weaves poetry and melody: the two build off each other to create something bigger. Composers like Benjamin Britten, Lili Boulanger, Ottorino Respighi, Claude Debussy, and Skidmore’s own Ryan Homsey create such an effect. Rhea will be singing with the wonderful collaborative pianist Carol Ann Elze, as well as her fellow students Mary Timmons, Marlowe Jacques, Clara Frost, Sophia Ma, and Madelyn Sokolowski. This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
Sun April 20, 2025 Top ^
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Casa Raíces
Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Falstaff's Falstaff's
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are Skidmore College students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Writing Center workshop
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Library, Lucy Scribner 213: A workshop by Writing Center peer tutors on skills for writing and editing a research paper, including finding, incorporating, and citing sources. Open to all Skidmore students. Cocoa and cider doughnuts will be served.
Mon April 21, 2025 Top ^
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 206
Tue April 22, 2025 Top ^
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Skid Shop Swap 'n Shop
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Skid Shop Table #1: 15% off Refried Items OnlyIn-store at the Skidmore Shop and Online at Skidmoreshop.comOffer valid April 22, 2025 until December 31, 2025
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Earth Day Celebration
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table Case Walkway #1
Earth Day Celebration
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table Case Walkway #2
Hell is Real: a New Play Reading
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Malloy Wing: Join us on Tuesday, April 22 and again on Wednesday, April 23, at 6:30 pm, for public readings of Hell is Real, a new play by Skidmore Theater Department visiting artists Genevieve Simon and M Sloth Levine. The play is developed with Skidmore students as part of a class taught by the visiting artists. The readings of the play, written by Simon and directed by Levine, will take place in the monumental exhibition a field of bloom and hum. Hell is RealNate’s trying to keep The Fields Of Hell (voted Northwest Ohio’s No. 1 Haunted House Attraction between 2003-2018) afloat after his dad’s sudden death. Joan, his friend since high school (and the best Mistress of the Swamp this haunt has ever seen) woke up this morning and decided to become the thing that scares her most. Teeny and Franny, a.k.a. The Terror Tots, are attached at the hip…but this hip might need a replacement when Teeny gets promoted. Left behind, Franny is stuck with August, a transman who’s returned to Ohio after his life in New York fell apart. August’s carrying a secret…but it might not be as terrible (or strange) as the secret Franny is keeping in the basement. Meanwhile, a visitor discovers euphoria in the body horror of the haunt, and something’s gurgling beneath the surface. We might be sitting on a portal to hell, and it might become a swampland paradise…if those Midwest Moms don’t kill us first. the ArtistsAs a playwright, Genevieve Simon (he/they) centers queer people in magical worlds at the intersection of family, identity, and bodies of water. He is a 2025 NYSCA Commission Winner, a 2023-24 New Georges Audrey Resident, a member of the 2024 Page 73 Writers Group, and was a Semi-Finalist for the Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship in 2023 and 2024. His climate-doom-comedy BLOOM BLOOM POW was a Finalist for the 2022 EMOS Ecodrama Playwrights Festival. Simon’s work has been supported by The Bushwick Starr, The Brick, Fresh Ground Pepper, New Georges, Shadowland Stages, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Parsnip Ship, The Tank, Arts on Site, NYSCA, The Puffin Foundation, Holton-Arms School, and The Cincinnati Fringe Festival. They are a New Georges Affiliated Artist, and their writing has been published in Howlround Theatre Commons. Genevieve’s plays are being produced and developed in 2025 at Oberlin College, Willamette University, Skidmore College, and The Drama Studio. Genevieve has been a lecturer and facilitated workshops for K-12 and college students at Two River Theater, Emory University, Notre Dame University, Skidmore College, SUNY Buffalo State, SUNY New Paltz, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, and University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He is based in Brooklyn. M Sloth Levine (they/them/theirs) is a director, playwright, and designer in New York City. With dual passions in horror and musical theater, they’ve had an eclectic career. Their Nosferatu, The Vampyr was produced in 2018 at New Repertory Theater. As a writer, their plays have been developed at thousands of coffee shops around the country, Roundabout Theater Company, Company One, Theatre [Untitled], Sparkhaven Theatre, Central Square Theatre, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Wisconsin Madison. At Hotel MacGuffin was the 2021 Parity Development Award winner. The Interrobangers premiered in Boston in 2024 with Company One Theatre and The Theatre Offensive. Sloth has served as the Script Supervisor on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella. They’ve been a member of Company One’s VoltLab and PlayLab writer’s groups and in 2020 their live web-series Tales from Camp Strangewood was produced with a grant from the Mayor’s Office of Boston. They earned a BA in Theatre: Directing & Playwriting from Emerson College.
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Skidmore Orchestra
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Virtual: This free, public series showcases the excellence of our Music Department and celebrates the vibrancy of our shared artistic community. Conducted by Glen Cortese and featuring Skidmore concerto competition winner, Michael Lowery '27Concert ProgramBEETHOVEN | Overture to EgmontMACDOWELL | Piano Concerto #2, mvt 1SCHUBERT | Symphony #8 "Unfinished"
Wed April 23, 2025 Top ^
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Skid Shop Swap 'n Shop
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Skid Shop Table #1: 15% off Refried Items OnlyIn-store at the Skidmore Shop and Online at Skidmoreshop.comOffer valid April 22, 2025 until December 31, 2025
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Graduation Fair 2025
Time: 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Case Center Spa
Timber Frame Lecture
Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Palamountain Hall Emerson Auditorium
Drafting Workshop
Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 106
Hell is Real: a New Play Reading
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Malloy Wing
Israel - Courageous Conversations
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Case Center Case Center Small Conference Room
Thu April 24, 2025 Top ^
Dynamics Final Jam
Time: 8:15 PM to 10:00 PM
Wilson Memorial Chapel Wilson Chapel
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Skid Shop Swap 'n Shop
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Skid Shop Table #1: 15% off Refried Items OnlyIn-store at the Skidmore Shop and Online at Skidmoreshop.comOffer valid April 22, 2025 until December 31, 2025
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
Curator's Tour of a field of bloom and hum
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Thursday, April 24, at noon, for a tour of a field of bloom and hum. This tour will be led by the exhibition’s curator, Tang Dayton Director Ian Berry.Following the tour, we invite visitors to enjoy the other Tang exhibitions on view, including Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves and Everforward, Neverback.
Sonnet Jam
Time: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Wilson Memorial Chapel Wilson Chapel
Dunkerley Dialogue with Penny Arcade and Joseph Cermatori
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Malloy Wing: Join us Thursday, April 24, at 6 pm, for a Dunkerley Dialogue with legendary performance artist Penny Arcade, an international icon of artistic resistance whose social practice is focused on the support of other artists and on the preservation of artist legacies. She will be in conversation with Joseph Cermatori, Associate Professor of English, who specializes in drama and the arts of performance, critical theory, and queer studies.This event is free and open to the public. The program will include ASL interpretation.Dunkerley Dialogues pair Skidmore professors with artists in a conversation format, which is often a catalyst for new connections and understandings across disciplines, and can spark new ideas for all participants. Dunkerley Dialogues are made possible by a generous gift from Michele Dunkerley ’80. the SpeakersPenny Arcade, aka Susana Ventura, is a poet, actress, essayist, spoken word, video, and theater maker who creates long form, text-based performance, a form of experimental theater that investigates the boundaries between traditional theater and performance art based on her poetic practice. Her focus on the creation of community as the goal of performance and her use of performance as a transformative act mark her as a true original in international theater. She is an international icon of artistic resistance whose social practice is focused on the support of other artists and on the preservation of artist legacies. She debuted at 18 in John Vaccaro’s Playhouse Of The Ridiculous. She was a teenage superstar for Andy Warhol’s Factory featured in the film Women In Revolt. Since 1999 with her collaborator of 32 years, she has co-helmed The Lower East Side Biography Project, a video oral history of downtown New York that broadcasts and streams every Monday at 11 pm. She is the author of 16 full-length works, hundreds of performances pieces, lectures, and interviews, all available online. A partial collection of her scripts and ephemera Bad Reputation was published in hardcover by Semiotext in 2010.Joseph Cermatori is associate professor of English at Skidmore College, where he is also affiliated with the Theater Department and Gender Studies program and is current director of the Periclean Honors Forum. He specializes in drama and the arts of performance, critical theory, and queer studies. Before coming to Skidmore, he taught as a lecturer at The New School and Yale Universities. His recent book, Baroque Modernity: An Aesthetics of Theater, (Johns Hopkins UP, 2021), won the American Comparative Literature Association’s Helen Tartar First Book Prize. His other writings have appeared in PMLA, TDR, Criticism, The Brooklyn Rail, Village Voice, and the New York Times. He works frequently as a dramaturg and has been a regular collaborator with the opera director R. B. Schlather since 2010. From 2008 through 2025, he was an editor and frequent writer for the contemporary arts magazine PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. Read more about him at his personal website.
Roots So Deep Film Screening
Time: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Palamountain Hall Emerson Auditorium
ReadMore Weekly Meeting
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tisch Learning Center TLC 208
Skidmore in Concert: Chorus
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Choral Uprising: Songs of Protest, Resistance, and HopeThis free, public series showcases the excellence of our Music Department and celebrates the vibrancy of our shared artistic community. Directed by Floydd Ricketts This semester, the Skidmore Chorus raises its voice in a concert rooted in social justice, featuring music that confronts injustice, amplifies unheard voices, and calls for collective healing. With a program composed entirely by Black musicians—many of them women—this performance explores the power of song as a form of protest, remembrance, and radical hope. From reimagined spirituals to contemporary works born from urgent calls for change, the music speaks to struggles past and present, while imagining a more just future. The program also features student pianist Michael Lowry performing Reena Esmail’s spellbinding America/Desh, a fusion of “America the Beautiful” and a Hindustani raag that questions and redefines what it means to belong. Artwork by Lucy Silcox '28
Fri April 25, 2025 Top ^
Her Campus Magazine weekly meeting
Time: 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Case Center Wyckoff Main Stage
Independent Student Art Curati
Time: 12:01 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Case Gallery: "DO YOU GET IT?": An Independently Curated Art ExhibitArt by Rowan M. DeWitt (Class of 2025), Curation by Maxwell D. Plenby (Class of 2025)Open to PublicApril 16 - April 25, 2025, Case Gallery
Skid Shop Swap 'n Shop
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Case Center Skid Shop Table #1: 15% off Refried Items OnlyIn-store at the Skidmore Shop and Online at Skidmoreshop.comOffer valid April 22, 2025 until December 31, 2025
Telepathic Jungle
Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Art Building, Saisselin Schick Art Gallery: Telepathic JungleCollage processes across a range of materials Melissa Dadourian, Shanna Fliegel, Bryan Graf, Derek Fordjour, Tomashi Jackson, Ken Kewley, Mary Lum, Delita Martin, Matt Mitros, Courtney Puckett, and Jessica Stockholder March 26 - April 25, 2025 Schick Gallery hours: Mon - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri - Sun 11 - 4 Image: Melissa Dadourian, Grid Arrow, Embossed pigmented cotton
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Tang Waves
Time: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Teaching Museum: Tune into Tangwaves V!After a four-year hiatus, Tangwaves, returns for its fifth iteration. With the help of a low-power radio transmitter, students from Associate Professor of Media and Film Studies and Director of MDOCS Adam Tinkle’s Music and Technology II and Advanced Audio Production/Sound Art Studio courses present final projects in experimental sound, broadcast into the airwaves and listenable on site or with the help of a handheld radio (available to borrow). Stop by the Case-side entrance to the Museum between 5 and 9 pm to listen.Student Presenters:Music and Technology II (MU353)Elliot Bamford ’26Ukweli Bayard ’252028Pema Boyd-Smith ’262028Charles DeVos ’252028Tyler Kaufman ’272028Sara Powers ’252028Kaden Takamatsu ’262028Ellie Ushakov ’262028Rimmele Wood ’25 Advanced Audio Production/Sound Art Studio (MF311)Teo Boruchin ’272028Luke Charlston-Camp ’252028Ava Forand ’252028Sam Kasmin ’252028Tyler Kaufman ’272028Max Kraftsow ’26This event is free and open to the public.
Skidmore in Concert: String Ensembles
Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: This free, public series showcases the excellence of our music department and celebrates the vibrancy of our shared artistic community. Directed by Jameson Platte
Skidmore in Concert: Guitar Ensembles
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: This free, public series showcases the excellence of our Music Department and celebrates the vibrancy of our shared artistic community. Coached by Joel Brown and Brett Grigsby. Guitar ensemble will feature works by Leo Brouwer and Celso Machado along with a world premier by Alex Read '25. The concert will also feature a mix of solos, duos, and quartets along with both class study of guitar groups.
Sat April 26, 2025 Top ^
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Wedge (outside): Join us Friday, April 25, from 8-11 pm, for the annual Tang Party, a celebration of the funkiest and most innovative student creativity at Skidmore. Students from across disciplines create immersive and interactive installations, and put on performances on the grounds surrounding the Tang.Applications to take part in the Tang Party will be made available in February on the Tang's website. For more information on how to participate, please contact Tang Party Coordinators Dinah Luomanen dluomanen@skidmore.edu and Renée Fritschel rfritschel@skidmore.edu.
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Tang Park Volleyball Court
Tang Party
Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Tang Park Barbecue Pit
Hayat Holi
Time: 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Case Center Case Green
Sun April 27, 2025 Top ^
ACA Dinner
Time: 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall 2nd Floor Balcony
Rithmos Final Show
Time: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Filene Hall Filene Recital Hall
Skidmore in Concert: Concert Band
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Skidmore in Concert is a free, public series showcases the excellence of our Music Department and celebrates the vibrancy of our shared artistic community.Concert band is conducted by Milton Lee. The concert will be featuring marimba soloist, Josh Lucey '25 on Csárdás: Solo Marimba with Band by Vittorio Monti arr. by Toshio Mashima and Linden Amster '27 who will be conducting The Liberty Bell: March by John Philip Sousa arr. by Brion/Schissel. You will hear other works by Milton Lee himself, Joseph Curiale, H. Owen Reed, and Percy Alridge Grainger. This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are Skidmore College students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Senior Recital - Rimmele Wood
Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Zankel Music Center Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall: Rimmele Wood is a guitarist and vocalist from North Bennington, Vermont. He grew up singing choral music and began playing guitar at age 13, but he has focused on jazz guitar and his own songwriting while at Skidmore. Although he has trouble applying a specific genre to much of his own music, he has a deep love for American folk music, both traditional and contemporary, and feels that his songwriting is rooted in those traditions. This performance has the daunting label of “Capstone Recital,” but while it is, in many ways, a culmination of his musical work at Skidmore, it is also a simple snapshot of the current moment in his artistic journey. He is thrilled to be able to share that moment with you in the beautiful Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall in the Arthur Zankel Music Center. His recital will be focused on jazz repertoire, and feature his guitar as the main instrument, but the other aspects of his musicality will certainly shine through. The program will consist largely of American Songbook tunes and original jazz pieces, and the show will be entirely trio. Rimmele’s good friends August Duclos and Owen Markowitz (both class of 2025) will be playing bass and drums, respectively.
Mon April 28, 2025 Top ^
Pitney Meadows Community Farm Photography Exhibition
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Case Center Case Gallery: Event Title: Cultivating Community Event Description:Join us for the opening reception of Cultivating Community, a photography exhibit by Caroline Blum, showcasing a visual journey through the people, landscapes, and passion that make Pitney Meadows Community Farm thrive. This exhibit captures the essence of community, growth, and sustainability.The opening reception will take place on April 28th at 6 PM, providing an opportunity to meet the artist, engage with the photographs, and explore the farm's impact on its community. The exhibit will be open to the public from April 28th to May 2nd, 2025.The event is free and open to the public.
Students Demand Action Meeting
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 206
Tue April 29, 2025 Top ^
Pitney Meadows Community Farm Photography Exhibition
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Case Center Case Gallery: Event Title: Cultivating Community Event Description:Join us for the opening reception of Cultivating Community, a photography exhibit by Caroline Blum, showcasing a visual journey through the people, landscapes, and passion that make Pitney Meadows Community Farm thrive. This exhibit captures the essence of community, growth, and sustainability.The opening reception will take place on April 28th at 6 PM, providing an opportunity to meet the artist, engage with the photographs, and explore the farm's impact on its community. The exhibit will be open to the public from April 28th to May 2nd, 2025.The event is free and open to the public.
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Wed April 30, 2025 Top ^
Pitney Meadows Community Farm Photography Exhibition
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Case Center Case Gallery: Event Title: Cultivating Community Event Description:Join us for the opening reception of Cultivating Community, a photography exhibit by Caroline Blum, showcasing a visual journey through the people, landscapes, and passion that make Pitney Meadows Community Farm thrive. This exhibit captures the essence of community, growth, and sustainability.The opening reception will take place on April 28th at 6 PM, providing an opportunity to meet the artist, engage with the photographs, and explore the farm's impact on its community. The exhibit will be open to the public from April 28th to May 2nd, 2025.The event is free and open to the public.
Thu May 1, 2025 Top ^
Pitney Meadows Community Farm Photography Exhibition
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Case Center Case Gallery: Event Title: Cultivating Community Event Description:Join us for the opening reception of Cultivating Community, a photography exhibit by Caroline Blum, showcasing a visual journey through the people, landscapes, and passion that make Pitney Meadows Community Farm thrive. This exhibit captures the essence of community, growth, and sustainability.The opening reception will take place on April 28th at 6 PM, providing an opportunity to meet the artist, engage with the photographs, and explore the farm's impact on its community. The exhibit will be open to the public from April 28th to May 2nd, 2025.The event is free and open to the public.
Fri May 2, 2025 Top ^
Her Campus Magazine weekly meeting
Time: 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Case Center Wyckoff Main Stage
Pitney Meadows Community Farm Photography Exhibition
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Case Center Case Gallery: Event Title: Cultivating Community Event Description:Join us for the opening reception of Cultivating Community, a photography exhibit by Caroline Blum, showcasing a visual journey through the people, landscapes, and passion that make Pitney Meadows Community Farm thrive. This exhibit captures the essence of community, growth, and sustainability.The opening reception will take place on April 28th at 6 PM, providing an opportunity to meet the artist, engage with the photographs, and explore the farm's impact on its community. The exhibit will be open to the public from April 28th to May 2nd, 2025.The event is free and open to the public.
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sun May 4, 2025 Top ^
Tang Guide Tour
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Tang Teaching Museum: Join us Sundays at 2pm for a tour of the Museum and current exhibitions with a Tang Guide. This event is open to the public, and visitors are invited to stay after the tour and look around the galleries.Weekly tours are given by Tang Guides, many of whom are Skidmore College students, who are trained gallery ambassadors and tour guides. Through this program, they are introduced to the Tang and the museum world, trained to give tours, and gain valuable real-world experiences interacting with visitors.
Fri May 9, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Senior Art Show Reception
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Payne: A tradition continues as Skidmore College’s annual studio art majors’ Senior Thesis Art Exhibition takes place May 8-17 at the Tang Teaching Museum. An opening reception is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 9. The Department of Art is sponsoring the exhibition in collaboration with the Tang Teaching Museum. Forty-two senior studio art majors will display their work as a capstone to their studies at Skidmore College. The Skidmore Art Department provides courses in numerous studio art disciplines, including ceramics, communication design, drawing, painting, digital media, fiber arts, jewelry and metals, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
Tue May 13, 2025 Top ^
History Club Weekly Meetings
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ladd Hall Ladd 207
Fri May 16, 2025 Top ^
JSL Shabbat Shalom
Time: 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Case Center Table #3 Case 2nd Floor
Sat May 24, 2025 Top ^
Family Saturday
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Tang Teaching Museum Whitman: Join us for a Family Saturday art project. Family Saturday programs foster multigenerational creative cooperation through looking at artwork, discussing it, and engaging in a hands-on art-making activity. Programs run from 2-3:30 pm and include a tour of selected works. All programs are free and open to the public, and suitable for children age 5 and older, accompanied by their adult companions. No registration required; supplies provided on a first-come, first-served basis.