Saturday, December 20, 2008

Happenings at the art lecture event...

Before getting into this- please check out our other link: sbfastathon2008.blogspot.com for the Fast-A-Thon entry we got!

Stony Brook Americans for Democracy (AIDemocracy) event: 'Shattering the boundaries between cultures and religions through art'

Art history lecture dealing with Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art to show the cultural diffusion of these artistic ideas between cultures and religions.

Contest: Students from different faiths get together in groups to try to create the best interfaith logo comprised of different religious symbols. The winning artwork will have the logo used for future interfaith and peace dialogues, and the creator getting a prize!

Co-Sponsored with the MSA, Catholic Campus Ministry, Hillel Foundation for Jewish Life, the Crafts Center, and Art Department.

Don't run away- interesting pictures and videos of the lectures/students in the art contest are just a scroll down away!! Not to mention the winner and the honorable mention at the very end!


Dr. Shoki Goodarzi (above):

As an ancient art historian Dr. Goodarzi's courses have focused on the development of the arts in the ancient cultures of the Near East and Mediterranean, including Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, and Central Asia among others. She received her master’s degree in Classical art and archaeology specializing in the Roman and Aegean world from Indiana University in Bloomington, and her Ph.D in ancient Near Eastern art and archaeology from UC Berkeley. Upon graduation, Dr. Goodarzi began working as a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art until she joined SUNY Stony Brook’s Art Department in the spring of 2002. In addition to her curatorial experience, she have also been an active archaeologist in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia, for the past 20 years. Most recently, she worked as the field director of a 4th century BC archaeological site in southern Uzbekistan.


Listen to her lecture: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

Dr. Aaron Rosen (above):

Dr. Rosen recently completed his doctorate in theology at the University of Cambridge, where he previously earned a Diploma and an MPhil in the Hebrew Bible. He holds a BA from Bowdoin College and has also studied at the Yad Vashem School for Holocaust Studies in Jerusalem and at the University of California Berkeley, where he was a doctoral fellow. He is particularly interested in the work of modern Jewish artists, and his first book—"Imaging Jewish Art: Encounters with the Masters in Chagall, Guston and Kitaj" will be published in 2009. He has taught courses on topics ranging from British comics to modern Jewish philosophy. Spring 2009 he will be offering a seminar course in the Art History Department entitled: “Tracing Identities: Jewish Art from Antiquity to the Present.”

Listen to his lecture: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Answering questions the audience posed...

The next group of pictures are students working on their art pieces














That's the SB AID president- Nida Sayeed

The next set of pictures are students explaining their artwork to the judges. This is the first artwork...


Watch the judges judging the artwork. Left: Dr. Rosen, Middle: Mrs. Janice Constanza- head of the Craft center and one of our co-sponsors for this event, Right: Dr. Goodarzi.

This is the second artwork...




Watch the judges judging the artwork.

This is the third artwork...



Watch the judges judging the artwork.

This is the fourth artwork...




Watch the judges judging the artwork.

And this is the last artwork...


Watch the judges judging the artwork.

The judges using their time to discuss the artwork they have seen.


Winner of the contest: Chris Williams and his artwork (below)


And the honorable mention and his artwork: Christopher Estevez (below)

Monday, November 10, 2008

Updates!

1st order of business:

'Shattering the boundaries between cultures and religions through art' is coming up this Wed- that's after tomorrow!

SAC Ballroom B 6-9 pm

A brief art history lecture followed by an interfaith logo contest. The group with the best logo will get their logo to be used for future interfaith and peace dialogues, while each student in that group will win a prize! Invite your friends and express what true peace means to you!

2nd order of business:

The Fast-A-Thon writing and art intiative has been extended to Friday, Nov. 21. That is a week from Friday! Everything needed to submit a writing or art piece is a click away! sbfastathon2008.blogspot.com- Tell us what fasting means to you!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Shattering the boundaries between religions and cultures through art




This is an art history lecture/contest event coming up on Wed. Nov. 12 @ SAC ballroom B from 6-9 pm.

Stony Brook Americans for Democracy (AIDemocracy) event: 'Shattering the boundaries between cultures and religions through art'

Art history lecture dealing with Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art to show the cultural diffusion of these artistic ideas between cultures and religions.

Contest: Students from different faiths get together in groups to try to create the best interfaith logo comprised of different religious symbols. The winning group will have their logo used for future interfaith and peace dialogues, while each student in the group will get a prize!

Co-Sponsored with the MSA, Catholic Campus Ministry, Hillel Foundation for Jewish Life, the Crafts Center, and Art Department.

Come join us and express what you think peace amongst religions and cultures means to you!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Fast-A-Thon Writing and Art initiative

Hi Everyone!

This is Stony Brook AIDemocracy speaking! We have a whole blog dedicated to just for this initiative and it is: SBFastAThon2008.blogspot.com.

Please visit it for guidelines and possible questions you could use to help you during your writing process (writer's block is not fun, especially when you have papers, tests, and using your precious time for voting- we hope you haven't forgotten that!).

If you have any questions, please email us at SBAIDemocracy@hotmail.com, and write in the subject line: Question about initiative.

Thanks and hope to get all of your cool experiences!

Sincerely,
-SB AIDemocracy e-board




Friday, October 17, 2008

Introductions

Hi everyone!!!!

Glad you came around to our blog! We're young organization- started in the fall '06.

We've had Hope not Hate town hall meeting on campus to raise awareness about how the U.S. and the Muslim world can work together to stem growing mutual hatred as a part of a yearlong campaign for coexistence on campus. We also had events for raising awareness about AIDS, documentary screenings for movies like Inconvenient Truth, and initiative to attack congress and senate with petitions on important issues like domestic violence and child labor during these 2 years.

This year's campaign is to raise Islamic cultural awareness through the arts and music in context with other cultures and religions.

First initiative for this semester, with SB Muslim Students' Association, is to get students (and faculty, if possible) who have fasted for charity for this year's Fast-A-Thon to share their fasting experiences with the rest of the nation by emailing us their writing pieces. We also ask if you can send us art pieces highlighting what fasting meant to you, or what stood out during the experience.

We're having an art history and peace lecture/contest with MSA, CCM, and Hillel- where we will be talking about Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art. Following the lecture, we will have an art contest where students from different faiths get together in groups and try to create the best interfaith logo. The winning group will each have a prize, and their logo will be use for future interfaith and peace dialogues.

So please join us! We hope to continue breaking down barriers and negative stereotypes! What's better than bringing diverse communities together to represent our humanity!

Stay tuned for updates!

-SB AIDemocracy e-board :)