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Reception: Fall Exhibitions
Dunkerley Dialogue: Chemistry’s Essential Tensions
Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1981) and the Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters at Cornell University. An illustrated lecture on chemistry stressing its psychological dimension and its connections to the arts.
Wednesday, November 14, 8:00 PM
The Dunkerley Dialogues are made possible by a... See more 
Dunkerley Dialogue: Reactions and Reflections
With Robert Hargrove, Professor of Chemistry & Environmental Science at Mercer University; Mary C. Lynn, Douglas Family Professor of American Culture at Skidmore College; and Molecules That Matter exhibiting artists Melissa Gwyn and Michael Oatman
Saturday, September 8, 4:00 PM
The Dunkerley Dialogues are made... See more 
Film Screening: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Spellbound”
Film Screening: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Spellbound”
Gregory Peck stars as an imposter psychoanalyst with a fear of all things striped.
Thursday, November 8, 7:00pm See more 
Film Series: Molecules That Matter
Introduced by Skidmore faculty
Tuesday, September 18, 7:00 PM
Gattaca (1997)
Bernard Possidente, Professor of Biology and Director of Neuroscience Program
Tuesday, October 2, 7:00 PM
American Experience: The Pill (2003)
Mary C. Lynn, Douglas Family Professor of American Culture
Tuesday, October 16,... See more 
Luce Grant
Since Skidmore College seeks to realize an innovative model for a teaching museum, the college has sought ways to provide faculty with opportunities to develop their interests and expertise in using the museum in teaching and research. Established to support this effort, The Program in Object Exhibition and... See more 
Molecules That Matter
Molecules That Matter showcases ten organic molecules that profoundly altered our world in the twentieth century. Organized by the Tang Museum in partnership with the Chemical Heritage Foundation of Philadelphia, it examines how our capacity to understand and reshape matter at the atomic and molecular levels has led... See more 
Press Release: Molecules That Matter
Tang's Molecules That Matter opens
More than 500 visitors checked out Molecules That Matter at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery on its opening day, Saturday, Sept. 8. There they could take in a discussion of art and science, attend an opening reception for all four current exhibitions, and click on to the... See more 
Press Release: West African Masquerade
Masquerade portraits from West Africa on view at the Tang
The urge to dress in costumes--whether for celebration or ceremony--is a phenomenon that crosses cultures and frees the human spirit in ways that intrigue photographer Phyllis Galembo.
For the past 20 years, Galembo has traveled to Nigeria, Brazil, Cuba,... See more 
Reception: Fall Exhibitions
Join us on Saturday, October 14 to celebrate the Tang's three Fall exhibitions:
Twice Drawn
Opener 11: Nina Katchadourian: All Forms of Attraction
Somnambulist/Fabulist
Several exhibiting artists will be in attendance. Free and open to the public!
Location: Tang Atrium
6:00pm - 7:30pm See more 







