Nocturnes

Join us for an evening with visual artist Rosalyn Engelman as we explore her life and creative process through film, music, and conversation. The 70-minute program includes the documentary film Rosalyn Engelman: The Color of Memory, the artist in conversation with BPAC director Ted Altschuler, and Nocturnes by Chopin, Faure and Lowell Liebermann performed by pianist David Shimoni. At the end, join us for a toast to the triptych Nocturnes, which Rosalyn Engelman generously donated to BPAC.

Baruch Performing Arts Center is located at 55 Lexington Avenue (enter on 25th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues, south side of street). Transportation: Subway- 6 train to 23rd Street, Bus- SBS M23 Crosstown to Third Avenue, M101, M102 or M103 at 23rd Street.











When: Tue., Mar. 14, 2017 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Baruch Performing Arts Center
One Bernard Baruch Way (25th Street btw. Lexington & Third Aves)
212-352-3101
Price: $15, students free
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Join us for an evening with visual artist Rosalyn Engelman as we explore her life and creative process through film, music, and conversation. The 70-minute program includes the documentary film Rosalyn Engelman: The Color of Memory, the artist in conversation with BPAC director Ted Altschuler, and Nocturnes by Chopin, Faure and Lowell Liebermann performed by pianist David Shimoni. At the end, join us for a toast to the triptych Nocturnes, which Rosalyn Engelman generously donated to BPAC.

Baruch Performing Arts Center is located at 55 Lexington Avenue (enter on 25th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues, south side of street). Transportation: Subway- 6 train to 23rd Street, Bus- SBS M23 Crosstown to Third Avenue, M101, M102 or M103 at 23rd Street.

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