‘Knife/Paint/Words: The Art of Deborah Ugoretz’
The ancient Kabbalists believed that it was possible to find meaning in the empty spaces around and within the letters of texts. The Japanese concept of Notan views the relationship
The ancient Kabbalists believed that it was possible to find meaning in the empty spaces around and within the letters of texts. The Japanese concept of Notan views the relationship
Tony-winning playwright and renowned screenwriter John Patrick Shanley will visit Fordham to talk about the hit Broadway revival of his play Doubt and his career, from winning an Oscar for
Join us for a papercutting workshop with artist and master paper cutter Deborah Ugoretz, whose exhibit "Knife/Paint/Words" is on view in the Henry S. Miller Judaica Research Room at the
Doug is an average guy with an average life. Until, that is, he finds himself at a wedding, not as a guest, … but as a gift. Surrounded by those
5:30 p.m. Cocktail reception 7 p.m. Performance Join us for a reception and dance performance in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Ailey/Fordham BFA in Dance program. Since 1998,
Join us for a spiritual journey of faith, love, and friendship, directed and choreographed by Carol Ferrone. Tuesday April 16th at 8:00 PM Fordham University Church Our Lady’s Chapel 441
The critically acclaimed opera is premiering at the Metropolitan Opera, and director Lileana Blain-Cruz will join us for an evening of conversation on art, faith, and justice. There will be
Devised by the Company, and directed by Narushi Fukuda, FCLC '24, What Moves Me is the story of actors exploring their stories through their voice and movement to discover what
Adapted from the novel Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl (Andrea Lawlor), Paul is written and directed by Yev Gelman, FCLC '24. It's 1993, and Paul Polydoris tends
When a man discovers a call to the priesthood today, his process of discernment looks much different than it would have decades ago. In the past, men entered seminary younger,
Fordham Theatre presents the 2024 Playwrights' Festival. Enjoy new plays by Fordham Theatre’s rising junior playwrights at our annual staged reading series.
Join us for a conversation about the new graphic novel Every Creeping Thing. Madison Morris will give a brief presentation on the spiritual inspiration and ideas behind the story, as
The memory of the traditional world of Jewish small towns in Eastern Europe has been slowly disappearing since the beginning of the last century. "The shtetl," a small town, is
Fordham Libraries and Fordham's Center for Jewish Studies present the art of Siona Benjamin. As a Bene Israel Jewish woman from India now living in the United States, Siona Benjamin
Fordham Libraries and Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies invite you to the opening of the new exhibit in the Henry S. Miller Judaica Research Room, “Yearning to Breath: The Art
Join Thomas Massaro, S.J., Rabbi Katja Vehlow, and Imam Ammar Abdul Ramhan as they discuss the intersection between faith and our political responsibility. Light refreshments will be served.
Welcome to Fordham Theatre's MainStage for 2024–2025: Revel and Revolt: A Season of Joy and Subversion. Kicking off the season is Karen Zacarías’s compelling play, The Sins of Sor Juana,
Come hear guest organist Anthony Rispo perform your favorite Halloween hits at this fun, informal organ concert. A Fordham Halloween tradition! Free admission and free candy!
The Emmy-nominated producer/screenwriter of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Apple TV’s Extrapolations will talk about what it takes to make great television about important issues—and how her Catholic faith and
In conjunction with the exhibit “Yearning to Breathe: The Art of Siona Benjamin” at Fordham Univerisity’s Walsh Family and Quinn Libraries, we invite you to join us for a screening
This event includes a film screening and a discussion with director David Damian Figueroa. It is supported by the “Faculty Challenge and the Professor Connection” grants, presented in collaboration with
Come see Kentucky, opening on Thursday, November 14 at Pope Auditorium at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus! Leah Nanako Winkler’s wry, refreshing, and playfully theatrical Kentucky is the second production of
Continuing the dialogue sparked by University Press Week (November 11-15, 2024), join us for this event featuring authors from Fordham University Press’s Empire State Editions imprint. This panel will explore
Fordham English Professor Christopher GoGwilt will discuss his recent book, The K-Effect: Romanization, Modernism, and the Timing and Spacing of Print Culture, in a conversation hosted by Professor Stephen Hong Sohn.
The fall installment of the Voices Up! concert series at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus presents the world-renowned Cassatt String Quartet performing music by Black American composer Dorothy Rudd Moore, Russian