April 11 – 25th
■ OCEAN ART SHOW
Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts,
20 Third Avenue, Long Branch, N.J.
For more information: 732-263-1121
Juried show of contemporary artwork in all media investigating our ever changing relationship with the Oceans and Shores
Sunday, April 13th
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
■ OPENING RECEPTION OCEAN ART SHOW
Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts (SICA) www.sica.org
Sponsored by the Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts and Monmouth University Arts and Humanities Department
Wednesday, April 16th
7:00 p.m.
■ SHARKWATER (Free Screening) 
Director Robert Stewart (89 min), Alliance Films (2007)
Clearview Cinemas,
36 White Street, Red Bank, N.J.
* Please RSVP to trffevent@aol.com
Please note seating is based on a first come,
first served basis and is not guaranteed.
Thursday, April 17th
10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Views from the Bahamas
■ THE ISLAND, THE INSTITUTE, THE STUDENTS
Young Auditorium, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, N.J.
Student Panel:
Living and Learning: The Eleuthera Experience
Moderator: Professor John Tiedemann
12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Wilson Auditorium, Monmouth University
Local Fresh Catch: A New Jersey
Underwater Filmmaker’s Odyssey
■ JERSEY UNDERWAVE AND OCEAN MEDLEY #2 (28min)
■ SHARKS REMEMBERED (25min)
Q&A with underwater filmmakers and divers,
Art Nelson & Al Vogel
www.realfish-underwater.com
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2:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
FILM SHORTS - HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NATIONAL
OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL ALLIANCE (NOFFA)*
■ FLIP FLOTSAM (26 min)
■ SEAL HUNTING WITH DAD (11min)
■ CITY OF MERMAIDS (16min)
4:30 p.m.
Wilson Auditorium, Wilson Hall
Dr. Margaret Andersen,
The Eastern Sociological Society 2008
Robin M. Williams Lecturer,
Title: Visualizing Sociology in Everyday Life
5:45 p.m.
Wilson Auditorium Atrium, Wilson Hall
Dr. Margaret Andersen – Book Signing,
On Land and On Sea:
A Century of Women
in the Rosenfeld Collection of maritime photography held at the Mystic Seaport Museum
7:00 p.m.
■ 'TIL THE RIVER RUNS CLEAR
(ClearWater 30min)
Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Kunhardt Productions (2007)
Incorporating interviews with Pete Seeger and his family, environmental
experts and live concert scenes featuring some of America’s greatest
musicians, this documentary shows how the Clearwater sloop has
helped to bring about a remarkable grassroots transformation of the
Hudson over the last four decades.
 *The 2nd Annual Ocean Film and Arts Festival and National
Ocean Film Festival Alliance (NOFFA) are supported in
part by a grant from the National Marine Sanctuaries
Foundation. NOFFA partners include The Two River Film
Festival, partnered with the Monmouth University Urban
Coast Institute; The Gray’s Reef Ocean Film Festival and
Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary; The Santa Barbara
Ocean Film Festival, The Ocean Channel, Inc (TOC), and the
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary; and The Alaska
Ocean Film Festival and Alaska Center for the Environment |
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