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Dyson Year in Review 2019-2020

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W W W . P A C E . E D U / D Y S O N 23 Affairs of the Arts From September through May, the Pace University art scene came alive with new leadership and a calendar of exhibits and artist talks to showcase student and faculty work, and inspire creativity and self-expression. NOVEMBER FEBRUARY APRIL • Hidden Talents, presented in the Choate House Art Gallery on the Pleasantville campus, features the work of faculty, students and others. • Adjunct art professor Nicole Cohen discusses her work in a virtual studio tour. • It Bee Like That showcases student work virtually. • Digestive Systems highlights a group of artists who create work exploring food production and consumption. • Los Angeles-based performance artist Sebastian Hernandez gives a virtual talk. 2019 2020 SEPTEMBER • Pace welcomes the first director of the art gallery at 41 Park Row, Clinical Assistant Professor Sarah Cunningham, an experienced arts administrator and educator with a vision to ignite engagement between artists and audiences. • Jubilation Inflation showcases sculptor and performance artist Tamar Ettun's commit - ment to movement and collaboration as a means to combat isolation and trauma. OCTOBER • Thread through the Eye, an installation by the artist duo known as LoVid that combines video and analog processes, is displayed as part of the Pace Digital Gallery. MAY

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