Course Information
The Arts in New York City
4804_06
Tuesdays 10:10 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.
Hunter North 1516Contact
Prof. Dara Meyers-Kingsley
Email: dmeyersk@hunter.cuny.edu
Office hours: By appointmentKaren Gregory (ITF)
Email: karen.gregory@macaulay.cuny.edu
Office hours: Monday 10:00am-4:00pm
Honors College OfficeLindsey Freer (ITF)
Email: lindsey.freer [at] gmail.com
Office hours: T/Th 1-4, appointments preferred
Macaulay Center, 35 W 67th St.Add Users
If you want to add yourself as a user, please log in, using your existing Macaulay Eportfolio account.
Links and Resources
- American Idiot
- American Idiot NYTimes article 9.28.10
- American Idiot on CUNY TV "Theater Talk" on You Tube
- Bitforms Gallery
- Carnegie Hall
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- City Center
- Daniel Canogar
- David Byrne
- David Ellis
- Dia Art
- Great Buildings Online
- Guggenheim Museum
- High Line
- Howard Greenberg Gallery
- Madison Square Park
- Merce Cunningham Dance
- Metropolitan Museum
- Metropolitan Opera
- Mike and Doug Starn- Big Bambu
- MTA Arts for Transit
- NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
- NYTimes article: "An Artist's Alfresco John Hancock"
- The Jewish Museum
- Twyla Tharp
Macaulay Links
New York Times Art Section
Monthly Archives: November 2010
AMERICAN IDIOT ASSIGNMENT due Mon. Nov. 22
Meet Monday Night 11/22 at St. James Theater 246 West 44th Street at 7:45. Hand in to me at the performance the following: After listening to Green Day’s album “American Idiot” (2004) Write up list of song titles (see if … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
FINAL ASSIGNMENT GROUPS chosen
VISUAL ART: Desmond, Jonathan, Tom, Victoria MUSIC: Jeannie, Luka, Alden THEATER: Danielle, Abby, Melissa DANCE: Jennifer, Kerishma, Judy Assignment can be found in Assignments Section under Course Information
Posted in Uncategorized
1 Comment
Prepare for Carnegie Hall visits: November 12 lecture and concert and November 16 tour
1) Read the handouts: program notes, info on John Adams 2) Visit the Carnegie Hall website (see LINK) for info on the history of Carnegie Hall. (Under “The Basics” you will find Hall History, Rose Museum) Concert night: Arrive at … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
2 Comments
BLOG assignment – Chelsea Galleries due Nov. 8
A few practical things to note. Chelsea galleries are free and open to the public for business. Everything is for sale. Galleries are commercial, not non-profit, art spaces. Staff should be helpful, if not always the most friendly. When you … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
8 Comments