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- Oct 306:30 PMFilm: "Defectors" (2023)Learning Beyond the Classics: Voicing Intergenerational Trauma in Postwar Korea and Japan through Contemporary Cinema Directed by Hyun kyung Kim Not Rated, 84 minutesIn English and Korean with English subtitles Director Hyun kyung Kim scheduled to appear live! This documentary explores the lasting impact of the Korean War while revealing the weight it still exerts to this day on several generations of the filmmaker's family. South Korean filmmaker Hyun kyung Kim grew up with the inherited burden of the Korean War, a conflict that left an indelible mark on her family and country. Her mother compulsively fills the house with items she finds on the streets of Seoul while her veteran father devours books about the war. The filmmaker's encounter with a North Korean defector mirrors the story of her grandfather, who likely stayed in the North when the country became divided, never to be seen again by his family. Defectors confronts the impact of a brutal war on several generations of the filmmaker's family. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, and IUSB students. **Co-presented by the David A. Heskin and Marilou Brill Endowment for Excellence, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, Franco Family Institute for Liberal Arts and the Public Good, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship/Hesburgh Libraries.
- Oct 307:30 PMJoffrey BalletThe legendary Joffrey Ballet assumes a special place in this Presenting Series season: in residence at DPAC. Over one week, the world-renowned company is developing an unforgettable program of two tantalizing dance compositions highlighting their artistry, athleticism, and contemporary vision. Our audiences will be the first to preview Broken Wings, inspired by Frida Kahlo, and the nostalgic modern love story Wasbash & You.Harmonizing classical technique with moving ensemble storytelling, the Joffrey continues to be a leader among the most celebrated dance companies by unapologetically interpreting what ballet is now and will be into the future. And, they chose our community as the company's temporary home, preparing two brilliant dances for you and the world. The Joffrey's creative practice from their week in residence will leave an indelible mark on our community, and for audiences, a lasting impression with memories for a lifetime. GET TICKETS
- Oct 309:30 PMFilm — "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" (1982)MFA Students Pick Some Films for Us to WatchDirected by Tommy Lee WallaceWith Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dan O'HerlihyRated R, 99 minutes, Blu-rayThe only film from the Halloween franchise to not feature Michael Myers, Halloween III: Season of the Witch shows the blueprint for how producers John Carpenter and Debra Hill were looking to take the momentum of the original Halloween and turn the franchise into an anthology (à la American Horror Story). The need to bank horror films on IP in the 1980s grew as Michael, Jason, Freddy, and Chucky became household names. Further, Season of the Witch wasn't well received and kept the anthology's launch essentially in the harbor after a brief excursion. Recently reevaluated and judged still to be weird and sloppy but loveable, the story (again with no Michael Myers, as the VHS would reiterate) follows an attempt to harness the power of a Celtic ritual and, under the guise of Halloween fun, kill millions of trick-or-treaters. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.
- Oct 319:30 AMMass in the Mary, Queen of Families ChapelCelebrate All Saints’ Day Vigil in the Mary, Queen of Families Chapel. Led by Rev. Mike Connors, C.S.C., professor emeritus of theology at Notre Dame, this opportunity to worship amidst site-specific installations provides a space to reflect on the connection between liturgy and the arts. Following the Mass, a five-minute guided exploration of a work of art on view connected to the All Saints’ Day Vigil will be offered. Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Oct 311:00 PMMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or a member of the museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces and discover works of art that are highlights of the collection. Meet at the Welcome Desk. All are welcome and no registration is required. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Oct 317:30 PMJoffrey BalletThe legendary Joffrey Ballet assumes a special place in this Presenting Series season: in residence at DPAC. Over one week, the world-renowned company is developing an unforgettable program of two tantalizing dance compositions highlighting their artistry, athleticism, and contemporary vision. Our audiences will be the first to preview Broken Wings, inspired by Frida Kahlo, and the nostalgic modern love story Wasbash & You.Harmonizing classical technique with moving ensemble storytelling, the Joffrey continues to be a leader among the most celebrated dance companies by unapologetically interpreting what ballet is now and will be into the future. And, they chose our community as the company's temporary home, preparing two brilliant dances for you and the world. The Joffrey's creative practice from their week in residence will leave an indelible mark on our community, and for audiences, a lasting impression with memories for a lifetime. GET TICKETS
- Oct 319:30 PMFilm: "28 Years Later" (2025)New at the BrowningDirected by Danny BoyleWith Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O'ConnellRated R, 115 minutesWhat started with 28 Days Later in 2002 led to 28 Weeks Later, which was actually released 234 weeks later in 2007. After being mired in development hell, 28 Days Later arrives later than expected but clears the timeframe by a hefty five years. Arguably the most popular zombie franchise of this century, 28 Days Later brings the rage virus action back (and will return again in January with its shot-back-to-back sequel). Here, a cloistered island community free of the pandemic sees a father and son make a voyage into the zone with those infected by the rage virus. The voyage goes poorly, leading to a new fight to stay alive and not be killed by the undead. GET TICKETS
- Nov 11:00 PMArtful StorytimeDesigned to help children develop their visual and verbal literacy skills, Artful Storytime is a partnership with the St. Joseph County Public Library. Each session includes stories, songs, artwork explorations, art-making, and more! This month, we will explore Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, a time when Mexican families honor their ancestors. This program is best for families with children ages 4 to 6. Parking is available in the Visitor Lot immediately north of the Sculpture Park for a fee during the week (before 4:30 p.m.). Free two-hour parking is available in the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage or along Angela Blvd. After 4:30 p.m. and on weekends, parking is free and available in any non-gated campus lot. If traveling via South Bend Transpo, take the No.7 bus and use the Eddy St. Commons stop. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Nov 12:30 PMJoffrey BalletThe legendary Joffrey Ballet assumes a special place in this Presenting Series season: in residence at DPAC. Over one week, the world-renowned company is developing an unforgettable program of two tantalizing dance compositions highlighting their artistry, athleticism, and contemporary vision. Our audiences will be the first to preview Broken Wings, inspired by Frida Kahlo, and the nostalgic modern love story Wasbash & You.Harmonizing classical technique with moving ensemble storytelling, the Joffrey continues to be a leader among the most celebrated dance companies by unapologetically interpreting what ballet is now and will be into the future. And, they chose our community as the company's temporary home, preparing two brilliant dances for you and the world. The Joffrey's creative practice from their week in residence will leave an indelible mark on our community, and for audiences, a lasting impression with memories for a lifetime. GET TICKETS
- Nov 16:30 PMFilm: "28 Years Later" (2025)New at the BrowningDirected by Danny BoyleWith Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O'ConnellRated R, 115 minutesWhat started with 28 Days Later in 2002 led to 28 Weeks Later, which was actually released 234 weeks later in 2007. After being mired in development hell, 28 Days Later arrives later than expected but clears the timeframe by a hefty five years. Arguably the most popular zombie franchise of this century, 28 Days Later brings the rage virus action back (and will return again in January with its shot-back-to-back sequel). Here, a cloistered island community free of the pandemic sees a father and son make a voyage into the zone with those infected by the rage virus. The voyage goes poorly, leading to a new fight to stay alive and not be killed by the undead. GET TICKETS
- Nov 17:30 PMJoffrey BalletThe legendary Joffrey Ballet assumes a special place in this Presenting Series season: in residence at DPAC. Over one week, the world-renowned company is developing an unforgettable program of two tantalizing dance compositions highlighting their artistry, athleticism, and contemporary vision. Our audiences will be the first to preview Broken Wings, inspired by Frida Kahlo, and the nostalgic modern love story Wasbash & You.Harmonizing classical technique with moving ensemble storytelling, the Joffrey continues to be a leader among the most celebrated dance companies by unapologetically interpreting what ballet is now and will be into the future. And, they chose our community as the company's temporary home, preparing two brilliant dances for you and the world. The Joffrey's creative practice from their week in residence will leave an indelible mark on our community, and for audiences, a lasting impression with memories for a lifetime. GET TICKETS
- Nov 19:30 PMFilm: "The Return of the Living Dead" (1985)Classics in the BrowningDirected by Dan O'BannonWith Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don CalfaRated R, 91 minutes, Blu-rayIf a co-worker at the Uneeda Medical Supply Warehouse ever tries to impress you by showing you military drums of Trioxin he found in the basement, then do your best not to spill them because if you do, then the living dead might just return. Spun from a book written by John Russo, the co-writer of Night of the Living Dead with George A. Romero, The Return of the Living Dead added a very dated 80s sensibility to the franchise with its punk aesthetic and solid soundtrack. Beyond that, the plot focuses on a very Romero-esque storyline that follows a ragtag group of the living thrown together in hopes of surviving the wrath of reanimated corpses. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.
- Nov 212:00 PMOpen StudioJoin in for Open Studio, a monthly drop-in program designed to help you connect with your creative side. This program encourages participants to engage—in guided or freestyle ways—with materials inspired by the themes, techniques, and media of a featured work of art. This fall, we’ll focus on Quetzalcoatl by David Ocelotl Garcia. Each month, a different project will allow for new ways to connect with this work. Our Studio Host will be available to guide you through the month’s project or support you in your own creative endeavors. All materials are provided. Drop in when you can and stay as long as you like. Parking is available in the Visitor Lot immediately north of the Sculpture Park for a fee during the week (before 4:30 p.m.). Free two-hour parking is available in the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage or along Angela Blvd. After 4:30 p.m. and on weekends, parking is free and available in any non-gated campus lot. If traveling via South Bend Transpo, take the No.7 bus and use the Eddy St. Commons stop. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Nov 21:00 PMFilm: "Coco" (2017)Professor Pfinklepfunder's $1 Sunday Films Directed by Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina With Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt Rated PG, 105 minutesIn English and Spanish with English subtitles Come celebrate el Día de los Muertos with the Browning Cinema's annual Pfinklepfunder screening of Coco. Born into a family with a tight ban on music, young Miguel aspires to perform like his local idol from yesterday, Ernesto de la Cruz, himself a reference to Golden Age Mexican Cinema stars like Pedro Infante. Desperate to perform music, Miguel lands in the Land of the Dead. After meeting a charming trickster named Héctor, the two new friends embark on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. GET TICKETS *Sponsored by the Meg and John P. Brogan Endowment for Classic Cinema.
- Nov 21:00 PMMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or a member of the museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces and discover works of art that are highlights of the collection. Meet at the Welcome Desk. All are welcome and no registration is required. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Nov 24:00 PMFilm: "Memoria" (2021)Films to Talk AboutDirected by Apichatpong WeerasethakulWith Tilda Swinton, Elkin Díaz, Jeanne BalibarRated PG, 136 minutesIn English and Spanish with English subtitlesDiscussion to follow the screening!From the extraordinary mind of Palme D'or-winning director Apichatpong Weerasethakul and starring Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton, comes a bewildering drama about a Scottish woman who, after hearing a loud "bang" at daybreak, begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome while traversing the jungles of Colombia. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.
- Nov 28:00 PMIlona Kubiaczyk-Adler, organPolish-born organist Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler brings expressive power and technical brilliance to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart's majestic Murdy Family Organ. Her recital, Music from Eastern Europe and the Americas, presents music spanning the 16th through the 21st centuries. Works from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Brazil, Mexico, and the U.S. will stand alongside pieces by J.S. Bach. Through lesser-known yet brilliant compositions, some rarely performed outside their countries of origin, Kubiaczyk-Adler hopes to expand her audiences' stylistic palette and global perspective.Enjoy hearing an international performer celebrated for her musical sensitivity and interpretive depth. At a time of day and place made for contemplation, the resonance of the organ played by a world-class musician in a historic setting makes for an unforgettable musical experience. LEARN MORE *This event is free and not ticketed.
- Nov 411:00 AMSacred Art "Visio Divina"Visio Divina, or “sacred seeing,” is an ancient form of Christian prayer in which we allow our hearts and imaginations to prayerfully and meditatively enter into an image. Join the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art for guided sessions of visio divina with sacred art in the Mary, Queen of Families Chapel. This opportunity is a wonderful way to spiritually engage with this unique, art-filled space. Whether you are new to the practice of visio divina or a long-time devotee, all are welcome for a moment of peace, prayer, and meditation. Meet at the Welcome Desk on Level 1. Always free and open to all. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Nov 512:00 PMBite-Sized ArtSo much art, so little time! Join in for this 15-minute lunchtime program, where a member of the museum's education staff will lead a brief, interactive exploration of a single work of art in the permanent collection. Not all works on view take center stage, so join us for this opportunity to take a deep dive into a piece that you might not have noticed on a previous stroll through the galleries. Gain new perspectives on an old favorite, or engage with something completely new! After our time in the galleries, participants can explore other works in the Museum or enjoy a 10 percent discount at Ivan’s Cafe. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Nov 55:30 PMLecture—“‘All the Reality of Life’: Osborne, People, and Portraiture”Walter Frederick Osborne (Irish, 1859–1903), Miss Mollie, Daughter of J.G. Nutting, 1893, oil on canvas, 36 x 25 ½ inches (canvas). Private Collection, Ireland. © Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Photo: Gillian Buckley, DublinPlease join us as we welcome Brendan Rooney who will expand on his study of Osborne’s portraits published in the present exhibition catalogue. In his presentation, Rooney will introduce Osborne as a person, examining the sometimes harsh realities of life with which he had to contend and the realist tradition on which the artist drew. Brendan Rooney serves as head curator at the National Gallery of Ireland. He is the author/editor of numerous books, including Creating History: Stories of Ireland in Art (2016). In addition to the in-focus exhibition Walter Frederick Osborne: The Guinness Portrait presented in 2024, he has curated several exhibitions of the work of prominent Irish painters, among them Roderic O’Conor, John Lavery, Jack B. Yeats, and most recently Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett. He is currently working on a monographic study of the painter Nathaniel Hone (1718–1784). Before the lecture in the atrium, you are encouraged to explore Walter Osborne’s work on view in the Temporary Exhibition Galleries on Level 2. The exhibition will remain open until the lecture begins. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
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