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Art:21 Film on Hiroshi Sugimoto

Saratoga Springs Public Library and The Tang Teaching Museum present a series of screenings of Art 21 Season Three segments on the subject of Memory. May 15: Segment on photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto Commentary and discussion led by regional photographer and art reviewer, David Brickman. 7:30-9:00 PM Saratoga... See more >

Art:21 Film on Josiah McElheny

Saratoga Springs Public Library and The Tang Teaching Museum present a series of screenings of Art 21 Season Three segments on the subject of Memory. May 8: Segment on glass artist Josiah McElheny Commentary and discussion led by local glass artists and Symmetry Gallery owners, Dianne and Gary Zack. 7:30-9:00... See more >

Art:21 Film on Susan Rothenberg

Saratoga Springs Public Library and The Tang Teaching Museum present a series of screenings of Art 21 Season Three segments on the subject of Memory. May 22: Segment on painter Susan Rothenberg Commentary and discussion led by Kelly Shindler, Manager of Public Programs and Outreach, Art 21, Inc. 7:30-9:00... See more >

Curator's Tour: Molecules That Matter

With Ray Giguere, Class of 1962 Term Professorof Chemistry, Skidmore College and John Weber, Dayton Director, Tang Museum. Friday, April 4, Noon See more >

Curator's Tour: Molecules That Matter

With Ray Giguere, Class of 1962 Term Professorof Chemistry, Skidmore College and John Weber, Dayton Director, Tang Museum. Wednesday, January 30, Noon See more >

Curator's Tour: Molecules That Matter

With Ray Giguere, Class of 1962 Term Professorof Chemistry, Skidmore College and John Weber, Dayton Director, Tang Museum. Wednesday, October 10, Noon See more >

Curator's Tour: West African Masquerade

Curator’s Tour: West African Masquerade Photographs by Phyllis Galembo With Ian Berry, Malloy Curator, Tang Museum Thursday, October 18, Noon See more >

Dunkerley Dialogue

Nanotechnology: Buzz, Buckyballs, and Business on the World's Tiniest Stage Leaders in the field address scientific, commercial and ethical questions related to nanotechnology. Tuesday, February 26, 8:00 PM The Dunkerley Dialogues are made possible by a generous gift from Michele Dunkerley, '80 See more >

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 >

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