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OCTOBER 2023

Welcome to another year of the arts at Bates!  We'll be sharing the flourishing arts scene each month highlighting Bates arts makers and events both on and off campus. Come join us to experience and celebrate the artistic achievements of our students, faculty and local community! 

UPCOMING EVENTS

OCTOBER 5

VILLAGE CLUB SERIES: MEXICAN SLUM RATS BAND, 9-10PM, BENJAMIN MAYS CENTER

OCTOBER 6

GUITAR WORKSHOP WITH GRISHA GORYACHEV, 3:00PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL 

Visiting guitarist and world renowned Flamenco specialist gives a workshop on guitar technique before his concert that evening at 7:30! Click here for ticket information.

ARTIST LECTURE: RANDY WILLIAMS "EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED: THE ART OF RESISTING DEFINITION," 6PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER 104

A lecture with Randy Williams, visual artist and Professor Emeritus of Studio Art and Art Education at Manhattanville College, who is featured prominently in our Diversify show. Click here for more information.

CONCERT: GRISHA GORYACHEV, CLASSICAL AND FLAMENCO GUITAR, OCTOBER 6, 7:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL 

World renown guitarist, Grisha Goyachev, performs an evening of classical and flamenco guitar! Brought to you by the Olin Concert Series! Click here for ticket information.

A CAPPELLA CONCERT, 8:30PM, GRAY CAGE

A Bates tradition! Soak in the atmosphere and the amazing sounds of student acapella groups. Seating for 1,000 is first come, first served.

OCTOBER 7

BACK TO BATES SHOWCASE, 1 - 2:30PM, MARCY PLAVIN DANCE STUDIO, MERRILL GYMNASIUM

Student-run student arts showcase October 7th 1:00pm-2:30pm. 


OFF CAMPUS: AMETHYST CHAMBER ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: “IN A SOPRANO HUE," 7PM, UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 1 MIDDLE ST, BRUNSWICK

Featuring the women of the Amethyst Chamber Ensemble, including Bates faculty member and Choir Director, Joëlle Morris. $25 at the door, children are free. Click here for more information.

OCTOBER 9

INDIGENOUS AMERICANS IN ENTERTAINMENT: GIVING VOICE TO A NEW GENERATION WITH JOHN BEAR MITCHELL, 4:15PM, PETTENGILL G52

John Bear Mitchell teaches Native Studies and Wabanaki Studies at the University of Maine in Orono. He has also worked as an actor and storyteller and has also consulted on a variety of productions on the stage and screen. Co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology, History, and Theater and Dance.

OCTOBER 11

POETRY READING WITH MYRONN HARDY, 7 - 8:30PM, GOMES CHAPEL

OCTOBER 12

SCREENING: GEOGRAPHIES OF SOLITUDE, 7PM, OLIN ARTS CENTER 104
BATES ARTS COLLABORTIVE

GEOGRAPHIES OF SOLITUDE is an immersion into the rich ecosystem of Sable Island, guided by

naturalist and environmentalist Zoe Lucas who has lived over 40 years on this remote sliver of land in

the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Shot on 16mm and created using a scope of innovative eco-friendly

filmmaking techniques, this feature-length experimental documentary is a playful and reverent

collaboration with the natural world. The intangible is evoked with hidden sounds and vanishing

light. Much like a field book, the film tracks its protagonist's labor to collect, clean and document marine litter that persistently washes up on the island shores.

VILLAGE CLUB SERIES: DIVINE SWEATER, 9-10PM, BENJAMIN MAYS CENTER

OCTOBER 13

CONCERT: PERENNIALS, MODERN VOCAL JAZZ QUARTET, 7:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL

This Downbeat Magazine praised group creates an exciting atmosphere with their unique modern stylings led by stellar lead vocals. Click here for ticket information.

OCTOBER 14

OFF CAMPUS, SMALL DANCES AND A SONG, 7PM, MEETINGHOUSE ARTS, 40 MAIN STREET, FREEPORT 

Solos and duets by 5 contemporary choreographers, featuring Bates faculty members Brian J. Evans and Tristan Koepke. Click here for event information.

OCTOBER 15

CONCERT: LYNN VARTAN AND BRIDGET CONVEY - CHROMATIC PERCUSSION AND PIANO, 3PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL

Internationally performing Percussionist, Lynn Vartan, joins pianist and Bates Faculty member Bridget Convey for this riveting concert! Click here for ticket information.

OCTOBER 24

OFF CAMPUS, TRISTAN KOEPKE - THERE'S ONLY ONE BED, 7PM, SPACE, 538 CONGRESS ST. PORTLAND

Choreographer and director Tristan Koepke shares an evening of works exploring gay ghosts, gentle camp, soft butch energy, and thirst trap fabulation. Encore performance! Click here for ticket information.

OCTOBER 26

LITERARY ARTS LIVE: POET PATRICIA SPEARS JONES, 7PM, MUSKIE ARCHIVES 201

Arkansas born and raised, and a resident of New York City for more than four decades, Patricia Spears Jones is a poet, educator, cultural activist, and anthologist. She is the author of five poetry collections, including The Beloved Community (Copper Canyon Press 2023) and A Lucent Fire: New & Selected Poems (White Pine Press 2015), and five chapbooks. 

INAUGURATION WEEK, VILLAGE CLUB SERIES: STUDENT SHOWCASE, 8PM, MEMORIAL COMMONS

OCTOBER 27

INAUGURATION WEEK, STUDENT ART EXHIBIT, FIREPLACE LOUNGE, COMMONS

Bates Arts Society curates selected student art works in celebration of the inauguration.

EXHIBITION OPENING AND RECEPTION: EXPLODING NATIVE INEVITABLE;
BRAD KAHLHAMER: NOMADIC STUDIO, MAINE CAMP, 5
:30PM, BATES MUSEUM OF ART

Exploding Native Inevitable is an exhibition of the work of thirteen contemporary Indigenous artists and one collaborative, accompanied by an ongoing program of dance, film, music, performance, readings, story-telling, and video by Indigenous artists from a land we now call America.

Nomadic Studio, Maine Camp is an exhibition of many of artist and curator Brad Kahlhamer’s sketchbooks, accompanied by a selection of related work. The Nomadic Studio sketchbooks are a pictorial travelogue of sorts, and also a journey through the artist’s imagination and oeuvre.


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VIDEO SCREENING AND CONCERT: MALI OBOMSAWIN XTET- CONTEMPORARY JAZZ, 6:30PM, OLIN CONCERT HALL, *PART OF MUSEUM OPENING*

Mali Obomsawin is a bassist, singer and composer from the Odanak First Nation, she brings her Quartet for a special performance in celebration of the Bates Museum of Art’s opening EXPLODING NATIVE INEVITABLE and will be preceded by a welcoming as well as some video and live performances; Mali’s group will conclude the event. Brought to you by the Olin Concert Series!


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Bates Arts Collaborative acronym BAC used to create statement "bac the arts"

The arts are everywhere at Bates!

MUSIC
Department of Music
Crosstones
Deansman
Manic Optimists
Merimanders

TakeNote

Bates Musicians Union

Gospelaires

Small Ensembles Club

THEATER & PERFORMING ARTS
Department of Theater & Dance

Robinson Players

Bates Circus Arts Club

Village Club Series

DEBATE
Brooks Quimby Debate Council

STUDIO ART AND ART HISTORY
Department of Art and Visual Culture

Bates Museum of Art


PUBLICATION
Snaggletooth Magazine
The Bates Student

DANCE
Bates Dance Festival
Department of Theater and Dance
2BEATS
Bollywood Dance Team
Bates Dragon and Lion Dance Association
Ace+

FIBER ARTS

Knit Wits


CULTURE GROUPS WITH ARTS EVENTS
Asian Students Association
South Asian Student Association

Caribbean Student Association
Raices Unidos.
Black Student Union
Africana Club
Bates Multifaith Chaplaincy

BROADCASTING

WRBC
Filmboard
Film Production Club

UMBRELLA ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
Bates Arts Society

Want your art organization or event to be included in future newsletters? Email us at batesarts@bates.edu.

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