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Regina A. Quick Center For The Arts Weekly: October 13 - 20, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

October 14, 2022

From: Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts

The Quick Weekly
October 13 - 20

OVF ESPRESSO - FREDRICKSON FAMILY INNOVATION LAB

Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder
“Obscurus Projectum: The Lost Cinematic Art of the Camera Obscura”
Monday, October 17 - 7:30 p.m.

Dolan School of Business Event Hall

Camera obscura is the latin term for “dark room” and typically consists of any darkened space with a small aperture that emits into the interior a ray of sunshine illuminating a white surface. Gibson and Recoder redefine this centuries-old device through cinema installations and projection performances.

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OPEN VISIONS FORUM

Carl Bernstein
“Focusing a Journalistic Lens: Watergate to Washington 2024”
Tuesday, October 18 | 7:30 p.m.
Carl Bernstein is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author who continues to change the landscape of American Journalism while focusing on the use and abuse of power in politics, media, finance, and spirituality.

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THEATRE FAIRFIELD

Tiny Beautiful Things
By Nia Vardalos
Based on the book by Cheryl Strayed

Tuesday, October 18 - Friday, October 21 | 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 22 | 2 p.m.

Theatre Fairfield’s production officially opens in less than a week and they are giving us a behind-the-scenes view of the cast on the set from October 4! Don’t miss this compelling play about reaching when you’re stuck, healing when you’re broken, and finding the courage to take on the questions which have no answers.

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NEW EVENT

Student Voter Panel with President of the National Urban League, Marc H. Morial

Wednesday, October 19 | 5 p.m.

Free Virtual Event

The former Mayor of New Orleans, Marc H. Morial has been president of the historic National Urban League for the last 19 years and has been working tirelessly to drive the youth vote. Mr. Morial and three Fairfield University students will discuss the issues that matter most to student voters. This event is focused on Fairfield University students and is open to the public for engagement and discourse.

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