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The Post Library Association is devoted to planning many cultural and educational functions for the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library. In the quarter century that the Post Library Association has been in existence it has contributed greatly to the cultural life on the C.W. Post campus in general and in the Library specifically. The Hutchins Gallery has become a showcase of fine art with its wide variety of beautiful art exhibits that have been uniformly praised for their high quality. The PLA "Friday Night Programs", a dinner and lecture series, have attracted a wide array of nationally and internationally renowned scholars. Other events sponsored by the PLA include the annual book sale, various booktalks, poetry readings and special events, such as museum and opera trips.


Friday Night Programs

September 26 - Take it Off: An Overview of American Burlesque
William Green, lecture.
The essence of the American burlesque show is that it is a leg show. For well over one hundred years, from the 1860s until very recently, the shape of the leg, the curve of the torso has kept burlesque in the forefront of American popular theatre and has differentiated it from other types of light entertainment. Even today it has been going through a type of resurrection. Questions of morality aside, the resiliency of the genre is related to the inventiveness of theatrical managers in displaying more and more of the female dancer in very specialized routines with less and less clothing. In this respect, the structure of the show has gone through an evolution - the chorines and soloists moving from subsidiary positions to stage center and almost into the laps of the audience. Crises in the economic life history of burlesque have been averted again and again by tearing away another veil, inventing another gyration to woo new audiences. William Green, a professor at Queens College, will develop these points in some detail.

October 17 - The Secret of the Great Pyramid
Bob Brier, lecture.
Bob Brier, a senior research fellow at C.W. Post Campus, is a world-famous Egyptologist who has conducted research on pyramids and tombs in fifteen countries. His lecture coincides with the release of his new book, The Secret of the Great Pyramid, which will be released on October 16th. This book chronicles the Great Pyramid of Giza. Nine years ago, French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin became obsessed by the centuries-old mystery of how the Great Pyramid was built. After hours of computer research, he concluded that it was built from the inside when he discovered a mile-long ramp, unseen for 4,500 years. Bob Brier, who has been working with Houdin, will present the new theory of how the Great Pyramid was constructed with evidence they recently gathered in Egypt. The Secret of the Great Pyramid will be available for purchase at the lecture, and there will also be a book signing table.

November 21 - Can Schools Save the World? Or, How I Learned to Love My 10th Grade Geometry Teacher despite Having to Learn Geometry
Bill Morris, lecture.
Bill Morris is Head of School at Friends Academy, a 3 year-old to grade 12 independent Quaker School of 750 students in Locust Valley. He will explore ways in which schools can establish the foundations for a healthy, happy adulthood. Using recent findings about cognitive, emotional, moral, and ethical development, Bill will discuss what schools are and should be doing to insure that students are prepared to be responsible and contributing global citizens in the 21st Century. Prior to coming to Friends in 2003, Bill worked for 27 years at The Taft School in Connecticut, where he taught, coached, advised, and did a variety of administrative positions related to academic program, faculty hiring and development, and student developmental issues.

Programs are free and open to the public. Programs begin at 8:00 p.m. in the library lobby. Please call 516-299-2892 to reserve a seat.

Social hour and dinner before the programs begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Hutchins Gallery. Reservations are required. $34 per person. Call 516-299-2892.

Explanation of Charges:
  • Our charges per person cover only our out-of-pocket costs.
  • The PLA makes no profit but tries to avoid losses.
  • Members who cancel within 48 hours of the event remain responsible for payment as we must pay their costs.

Art Exhibits
Hutchins Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 2:00-5:00 p.m.


Nov 18 - Dec 20 : Armonica-Mente
Sculptures, Drawings, Etchings
Emilio Baracco
Reception: Wednesday, November 19, 5:00-7:00 p.m.


Recent Exhibits:


Sept 10 - 20 : Emerging Korean Artists From Paris
Artists' Reception: Wednesday, September 10, 6:00-8:00 p.m.


Sept 22 - 26 : The Fictionalisation of the Reality
Eun Hee KIM


Oct 6 - 18 : Spaceship Earth: Astroarchaeology at SIUC
A juried exchange exhibition between MFA candidates at the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale School of Art and Design and the C.W. Post School of Visual and Performing Arts, featuring the work of:

Amy Chase
M. Ben Cohan
Aaron M. Doerder
Stephanie Ellis
Adrienne R.R. Foster
Abby Gitlitz

Lucas Greco
Kathryn Kuntz
Aleta Lanier
Nathan Lane Marshall
Erich Neitzke

Corin Perez
Thomas Peters
Mark Ponder
Sarah Renshaw
Chris Scamehorn

Matthew Schiemann
Matt Schultz
Lani Shapton
Ryan Thomas
Jason The York
Jake Wells

Opening Reception: Monday, October 6, 5:00 p.m.


Oct 20 - 29 : Beauty Is Pain
Kristen Berdinka
Reception: Wednesday, October 22, 5:00-8:00 p.m.


Oct 20 - 29 : Passage
Jennifer Grasso-Moise
Reception: Wednesday, October 22, 5:00-8:00 p.m.


Oct 20 - 29 : Journey of the Self
Jennifer Mullany
Reception: Wednesday, October 22, 5:00-8:00 p.m.


Oct 20 - 29 : Strato
Mariafrancesca Randazzo
Reception: Wednesday, October 22, 5:00-8:00 p.m.


Oct 20 - 29 : Rock a Bye Baby
Shelli Romero
Reception: Wednesday, October 22, 5:00-8:00 p.m.


Nov 1 - 14 : TriCounty Artists of Long Island, Inc.
61st Annual Late Fall Membership Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Meet the Artists Reception: Saturday, November 8, 2:00-4:00 p.m.


Special Events
Open to members and their guests


September 19 - Long Island Vineyard / North Fork Tour
Enjoy a day on the beautiful east end of Long Island. The group will travel by bus to the North Fork where we will pick up a Vintage Tours experienced tour guide who will take us to tour a few of the wineries. A winery tour will include everything from the press pad to the barrel cellar. Partakers may wish to indulge in some wine tasting at their leisure. The day will also include a delicious gourmet kitchen lunch in a beautiful winery setting. We will also have the opportunity to stop at a local farm stand to check out what fresh produce and homemade goods are on hand.


October 23 - Metropolitan Museum of Art
Enjoy a trip to one of the most famous museums in New York City, the Met. A chartered bus will take us to the landmark museum for a guided tour of some of the exhibits on display. There will be ample time to self-tour other collections and exhibitions as well. Some of the scheduled exhibits are New York, N. Why?: Photographs by Rudy Burckhardt 1937-1940 (a collection of the greatest photographs of New York ever made), Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964 (one of the greatest 20th-century still-life and landscape painters), Photography on Photography: Reflections on the Medium Since 1960 and American Landscapes. Lunch will also be provided.


November 13 - Two Museums in Downtown Manhattan
Travel to Manhattan's historic lower tip for a tour of the National Museum of the American Indian. The highlight of the tour will be the exhibit titled Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian. This is the first retrospective of the late American Indian artist which focuses from the 1980s and 1990s, when he stopped using overt Indian imagery and explored mythical beings, the afterlife, and the unknown. After lunch there will be a tour of the relatively new addition to Manhattan, the Skyscraper Museum. This interesting museum focuses on the beautiful and tall structures that make up our skyline. There will be a lecture on Rebecca Lepkoff, whose Life on the Lower East Side photographs show urban and social change in the area from 1937 to 1950.


December 6 - Great Hall Holiday Dinner


For additional information, please call 516-299-2892.


BookTalk
Open to members and their guests


To be announced


PLA Annual Book Sale 2009

TBA,Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. : Open to PLA Members and LIU Cardholders only
TBA,Thursday, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. : Open to the Public
TBA, Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. : Open to the Public
TBA, Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. : Open to the Public

The Post Library Association is happy to accept book donations through March 20th:
  • All books (except textbooks), as well as books on tape, music tapes, records, CDs, video tapes, and DVDs are accepted.
  • Especially rare, new, special editions, and fine bindings.
  • Label bags and boxes clearly: "PLA BOOK SALE"

Bring books to the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library
  • Call first (516-299-2892) to make sure that someone will be available to receive your books. With the exception of weekends, books may be dropped off at the Receiving Department at the northwest corner of the Library.
  • If your quantity of books exceeds your transportation, please call 516-299-2892, and we will try to arrange a pick-up.


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