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BGU: The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art WEEK 4

The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art with Rebekah Compton (Monday, February 19 - March 18 at 11:00am) This 4-week course will introduce students to the history of landscapes in Western art. Students will learn about artists from Italy, France, England, and America, who were innovated in the genre of landscape painting between 1500-1900. Students will also gain an understanding of the principles and techniques employed for environmental designs in art. Week 1: Italian Landscapes: Leonardo da Vinci, Giorgione, Titian, Canale (Monday, February 19th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 2: English Landscapes: Gainsborough, Constable, and Turner (Monday, February 26th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 3: American Landscapes : Cole, Bierstadt, Church (Monday, March 11th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 4: French Landscapes: Lorrain, Monet, Cezanne, and Van Gogh (Monday, March 18th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) $25 per class or $100 for whole series BGU Registration_The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art
March 18 @ 11:00 am

BG Continuum of Care Series 2024: Advanced Directives, End of Life, Hospice

The Continuum of Care Series is a 6-week series that walks residents through all of the resources offered at Bishop Gadsden. Through a lunch and learn format, residents will learn about common myths and have an opportunity to ask questions. Please mark your calendar for the sessions below and sign up for each session in BG Life. All sessions are in Blackmer Hall.

This series will take place on Thursdays February 8th- March 14th in Blackmer Hall from 12:00pm-1:00pm.

Lunch will be offered 11:30am.

Click below to see an outline of topics that will be covered.

Continuum 2024 Schedule Flyer

March 14 @ 11:30 am

BGU: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (WEEK 2)

Join Drs. Hamilton and Rupak from MUSC for a four-part series on Artificial Intelligence in medicine and exploration. The event will take place every Wednesday from March 6th to March 27th at 3:00pm in Blackmer Hall.
3/6/24 Lecture 1: Introduction to AI in Healthcare: We will take some time at the beginning of this lecture to introduce ourselves and describe our background and current work in the area. We will then provide an introductory overview of AI and its role in Healthcare. Our goal throughout the entire lecture series will be to make these talks as interactive as possible.
3/13/24 Lecture 2: Types of AI in healthcare with special attention to NLP; This lecture will delve deeper into the subdisciplines of AI in healthcare with special attention to natural language processing (NLP).
3/20/24 Lecture 3: The Ethical implications of AI in Healthcare. This lecture will discuss the ethical challenges and dilemmas surrounding AI and healthcare such as data diversity, bias, trust and transparency amongst other topics.
3/27/24 Lecture 4: Final Round-up. This final lecture will be a brief review of major themes we've discussed with an open discussion reviewing topics of interest we have collected from the audience during the previous lectures.
March 13 @ 3:00 pm

Costal Conservation and Charleston Development

ctor, Faith Rivers James for a presentation on conservation issues in the Lowcountry, specifically Union Pier, the Charleston County Tree Ordinance, 526, growth pressures, Johns Island trees, etc.
March 12 @ 3:00 pm

A Journey into Safari Photography with Richard Keithley

Embark on an exhilarating journey into the heart of wildlife photography with Richard Keithley as he presents his captivating presentation, " A Journey into Safari Photography." Delve into the realm of breathtaking landscapes, majestic creatures, and the artistry behind capturing these moments through the lens. In this presentation, we will explore the unique challenges and rewards of safari photography, from the sprawling savannahs of Africa. Mr. Keithley will be sharing his experience with Safari Photography with his own collection of photography.
March 12 @ 11:00 am

Table Trivia

Come, join us and put your skills and knowledge to the test at our weekly table trivia event. It's a fun-filled evening that you wouldn't want to miss!
March 11 @ 4:30 pm

BGU: The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art WEEK 3

The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art with Rebekah Compton (Monday, February 19 - March 18 at 11:00am) This 4-week course will introduce students to the history of landscapes in Western art. Students will learn about artists from Italy, France, England, and America, who were innovated in the genre of landscape painting between 1500-1900. Students will also gain an understanding of the principles and techniques employed for environmental designs in art. Week 1: Italian Landscapes: Leonardo da Vinci, Giorgione, Titian, Canale (Monday, February 19th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 2: English Landscapes: Gainsborough, Constable, and Turner (Monday, February 26th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 3: American Landscapes : Cole, Bierstadt, Church (Monday, March 11th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) Week 4: French Landscapes: Lorrain, Monet, Cezanne, and Van Gogh (Monday, March 18th, at 11:00am in Blackmer Hall) $25 per class or $100 for whole series BGU Registration_The History of Landscape Painting in Western Art
March 11 @ 11:00 am

BG Continuum of Care Series 2024: Emergency Services, Compliance

The Continuum of Care Series is a 6-week series that walks residents through all of the resources offered at Bishop Gadsden. Through a lunch and learn format, residents will learn about common myths and have an opportunity to ask questions. Please mark your calendar for the sessions below and sign up for each session in BG Life. All sessions are in Blackmer Hall.

This series will take place on Thursdays February 8th- March 14th in Blackmer Hall from 12:00pm-1:00pm.

Lunch will be offered 11:30am.

Click below to see an outline of topics that will be covered.

Continuum 2024 Schedule Flyer

 
March 7 @ 11:30 am

BGU: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (WEEK 1)

Join Drs. Hamilton and Rupak from MUSC for a four-part series on Artificial Intelligence in medicine and exploration. The event will take place every Wednesday from March 6th to March 27th at 3:00pm in Blackmer Hall.
3/6/24 Lecture 1: Introduction to AI in Healthcare: We will take some time at the beginning of this lecture to introduce ourselves and describe our background and current work in the area. We will then provide an introductory overview of AI and its role in Healthcare. Our goal throughout the entire lecture series will be to make these talks as interactive as possible.
3/13/24 Lecture 2: Types of AI in healthcare with special attention to NLP; This lecture will delve deeper into the subdisciplines of AI in healthcare with special attention to natural language processing (NLP).
3/20/24 Lecture 3: The Ethical implications of AI in Healthcare. This lecture will discuss the ethical challenges and dilemmas surrounding AI and healthcare such as data diversity, bias, trust and transparency amongst other topics.
3/27/24 Lecture 4: Final Round-up. This final lecture will be a brief review of major themes we've discussed with an open discussion reviewing topics of interest we have collected from the audience during the previous lectures.
March 6 @ 3:00 pm

Table Trivia

Come, join us and put your skills and knowledge to the test at our weekly table trivia event. It's a fun-filled evening that you wouldn't want to miss!
March 4 @ 4:30 pm