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Elliot Montague has been invited to be an artist-in-residence at The Studios at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts during the fall of 2025, where he will continue work on his current film project, "The Birthing Series". 


Elliot Montague was a script consultant for the screenplay adaptation of Ocean Vuong鈥檚 award-winning novel, On Earth We鈥檙e Briefly Gorgeous, which is being produced by A24 Films.


Elliot Montague presented his recent film, Light on a Path, Follow, as part of the Trans*Revolutions Virtual Symposium, presented by Barnard Center for Research on Women. This virtual symposium featured artist-activists whose work is inspired by and engaged in imagining trans* and genderqueer histories, performances, identities, and aesthetics.


Moskowitz, A. (2024) Invited Speaker, "Literature and the Senses." Amherst College, Center for Humanistic Inquiry, October 2024.

 


Moskowitz, A. (2023) Invited Speaker, 鈥淚mperception,鈥 Political Concepts: The Literature Edition, The Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Brown University. March 2023. 


 


Mueller, Adeline presented her paper 鈥淭ouching Melodies: Tactile Music Notation at the Vienna Institute for the Blind鈥 at the Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society in 2023. She shared tactile replicas of one of the Institute's experimental notation systems, prepared by Luke Jaeger (Technical Project Administrator, Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab).


Mueller, A. Presented 鈥淭he Impossible Oratorio: Rejection, Refusal, and Blind Agency on the Eighteenth-century Stage鈥 at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (St. Louis MO, March 2023).


Mueller, A. Presented 鈥淧ersuasive Performance: The Rhetoric of Blind Students' Concerts in Vienna, 1808-1824鈥 at conference 鈥溾 (Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San Jose CA, February 2023).


Adeline Mueller (Music) gave an invited lecture in the Musicology Colloquia series at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, entitled 鈥淭ouching Melodies: Tactile Music Notation at the Vienna Institute for the Blind, ca. 1819鈥 (November 8). Luke Jaeger (Technical Project Administrator, Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab) prepared three-dimensional replicas of an experimental music notation system illustrated in one of Mueller's nineteenth-century sources; these were shared with the audience at the lecture.


Gave two public lectures in November and December as part of the Pioneer Valley Symphony鈥檚 Fall 2020 Discovery Series, 鈥.鈥 Mueller was in conversation with the Symphony's Music Director Tianhui Ng (Music), who hosted the series.