• Sessions: 2
    Class Date(s): 11-14-2022 to 11-21-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: David Woodruff
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Oasis Rochester
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    The End of the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire lasted for 1,480 years. They lasted the longest in the east. 1,123 Years and 18 Days. But that all came to an end on May 29, 1453. Warfare would never be the same again. The city that couldn’t possibly fall—fell. The Turks change the name to Istanbul, meaning “The City.” But it would both unleash the... read more
  • Sessions: 2
    Class Date(s): 11-14-2022 to 11-21-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: David Woodruff
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Zoom
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    The End of the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire lasted for 1,480 years. They lasted the longest in the east. 1,123 Years and 18 Days. But that all came to an end on May 29, 1453. Warfare would never be the same again. The city that couldn’t possibly fall—fell. The Turks change the name to Istanbul, meaning “The City.” But it would both unleash the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 11-18-2022 to 11-18-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 3:00 PM
    Instructor:
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Little Theatre
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    Same great experience, new course name!!! Enjoy a private screening, for Oasis members only, of a currently running movie at the Little Theatre. In the past, we've had several Academy Award winners. We select the movie based on what is playing at the theatre - you take your chances and enjoy a wonderful afternoon with friends. You must pay in advance. ... read more
  • Sessions: 3
    Class Date(s): 06-11-2024 to 06-25-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Laurence Britt, author and commentator on political and economic affairs
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Rochester

    In the 1930’s, author Sinclair Lewis wrote a dystopian novel, “It Can’t Happen Here,” about fascism coming to America. This course will explore that subject given the current status of the political environment in America. The rise of fascism has been one of the most destructive movements of the past hundred years, bringing oppression, war and... read more
  • Sessions: 3
    Class Date(s): 06-11-2024 to 06-25-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Laurence Britt, author and commentator on political and economic affairs
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Zoom

    In the 1930’s, author Sinclair Lewis wrote a dystopian novel, “It Can’t Happen Here,” about fascism coming to America. This course will explore that subject given the current status of the political environment in America. The rise of fascism has been one of the most destructive movements of the past hundred years, bringing oppression, war and... read more
  • Sessions: 4
    Class Date(s): 05-08-2024 to 05-29-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Instructor: Grace Seiberling, Art Historian
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Rochester

    Weaving, embroidery, quiltmaking and other forms of textile production have often been considered as utilitarian or domestic and, in their association with women, less prestigious than painting and other art forms. This four-session class will look at the history of textile production by women and ways in which feminist art history, (such as Rozika... read more
  • Sessions: 4
    Class Date(s): 05-08-2024 to 05-29-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Instructor: Grace Seiberling, Art Historian
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Zoom

    Weaving, embroidery, quiltmaking and other forms of textile production have often been considered as utilitarian or domestic and, in their association with women, less prestigious than painting and other art forms. This four-session class will look at the history of textile production by women and ways in which feminist art history, (such as Rozika... read more
  • Sessions: 3
    Class Date(s): 06-05-2024 to 06-19-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Instructor: Grace Seiberling, Art Historian
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Oasis Rochester

    In the late 19th century photographers interested in claiming photography as an art sought to distinguish themselves from the growing number of amateurs by producing distinctive works. At the same time Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine were documenting the slums of New York and child labor, using photography as a catalyst for social reform. Please register for this... read more
  • Sessions: 3
    Class Date(s): 06-05-2024 to 06-19-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Instructor: Grace Seiberling, Art Historian
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Zoom

    In the late 19th century photographers interested in claiming photography as an art sought to distinguish themselves from the growing number of amateurs by producing distinctive works. At the same time Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine were documenting the slums of New York and child labor, using photography as a catalyst for social reform.  Please register for... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 11-02-2022 to 11-02-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 3:00 PM → 4:00 PM
    Instructor: Mark Sample, Professor of History, MCC
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Oasis Rochester
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This was a big one - that year was the depth of the Great Depression. A (seemingly) do-nothing President, Herbert Hoover, is up for re-election. The Governor of New York, FDR is the opponent. Whoever wins will change the future of the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 11-02-2022 to 11-02-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 3:00 PM → 4:00 PM
    Instructor: Mark Sample, Professor of History, MCC
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Zoom
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This was a big one - that year was the depth of the Great Depression. A (seemingly) do-nothing President, Herbert Hoover, is up for re-election. The Governor of New York, FDR is the opponent. Whoever wins will change the future of the country.  Register for this class if you will ONLY be attending via Zoom.  You must have a computer/tablet/phone with... read more

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