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Open MINDS Institute returns with courses taught by experts
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An experimental "classroom without walls," Open MINDS Institute offers topical seminars and workshops. Your dedication to the "life of the mind" is rewarded with stimulating, current concepts under the direction of master academics, including Fairfield University faculty. Pure educational enrichment without any homework or assessments is the kind of learning you've always wished for! These classes emphasize active participation.
The Quick Center has partnered with the Pequot Library to provide the following classes: “High/Low: Classical Meets Popular Music;” “Jewish Art & Spirituality From Sinai to Szyk: Defying Idols/Inventing Icons;” “Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt: Tradition and Innovation in European Prints;” and “Seize the Beat: A Look Inside American Music." Classes will be held both on Fairfield University’s campus and the Pequot Library in Southport, CT.
Courses are $275 each for Quick Members or $290 for non-members. If you enroll in two or more courses, you will enjoy a discounted price of $250 per course. Registration is open for Quick Members now and opens to the general public on July 19.
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FALL 2023
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Philip Eliasoph, PhD “Jewish Art & Spirituality From Sinai to Szyk: Defying Idols/Inventing Icons”
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Tuesdays | October 10, 17, 24, 31
12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. |
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Fairfield University Art Museum Classroom |
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Re-enacting the Hebrews’ flight to freedom across the Sinai wilderness, this class surveys how Yahweh endows Bezalel with the gifts of “craftsmanship to do mastery weaving, working with gold, silver, wood, and stone to create every manner of work.” Presented in conjunction with the Fairfield University Art Museum’s exhibition about the Polish Jewish artistic hero Arthur Szyk [1894-1951]. Special attention is given to the Christian masters of the Hebrew Bible.
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FALL 2023
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Orin Grossman, PhD “High/Low: Classical Meets Popular Music”
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Mondays | October 2, 9, 16, 23
10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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Pequot Library
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Classical and popular music are often seen as opposing one another—classical appealing to the “high brows” and popular to—the others. Yet great composers have always borrowed, or stolen, directly from popular music for many reasons. Each class will feature music performed by Dr. Grossman to illustrate his presentations.
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SPRING 2024
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Brian Q. Torff “Seize the Beat: A Look Inside American Music”
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Thursdays | February 1, 8, 15, 22 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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Pequot Library
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Brian Q. Torff’s new book follows the development of American music from its African roots to the juke joint, club, and concert hall, revealing a culture perpetually reinventing itself to suit the next generation.
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1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield, CT | 06824 US
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