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Haub Alumni of the Month: Caesar Lopez

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Caesar Lopez fell in love with the Haub Law Campus immediately upon visiting the school.

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headshot of Haub law alumnus Caesar Lopez

Caesar Lopez fell in love with the Haub Law Campus immediately upon visiting the school. 鈥淟ocation was an important factor for me. Additionally, I really liked that the Law School had relationships in and around Westchester and NYC with prestigious businesses, firms, and institutions. I ended up with my first job out of Haub Law at Beiersdorf, Inc., a global skincare company. This position would not have been possible without my experience in the externship program at Haub Law.鈥

The positive experiences and memories Caesar has from his time at Haub Law are abundant. 鈥淓xternships were key. I loved my classes in Intellectual Property, Licensing, Entertainment Law, and Business Planning. All of my professors were so passionate about their practice that I enjoyed every single class I took.鈥 Often overlooked, Caesar very much enjoyed the social side of law school. 鈥淚 was able to develop lifelong friends and a meaningful network of exceptional attorneys. The student organization aspect served me well also. I was also one of the four founders of the 蜜桃工作室 Intellectual Property Sports and Entertainment Law Forum. This was rewarding because the law school faculty supported us in developing a new platform that piqued my interests in the intersection of law and sports.鈥

As far as favorite professors, Caesar notes, 鈥淚 may date myself, but he was known as Professor Anderson before he was Dean Anderson.鈥

Fast-forward to today, Caesar is the Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel of Orlando City Soccer Club of Major League Soccer and Orlando Pride of the National Women鈥檚 Soccer League. 鈥淚 oversee all legal, human resources, administration, and government/external affairs.鈥

Now, as an alumnus, Caesar remains very involved with Haub Law. Although he is based in Florida, he is intimately involved in the Alumni Board and willing to chat with any prospective students or current students about their careers. A regular donor to the law school, giving back is very important to him. 鈥淪imply, I like to pay if forward and I believe we all have a duty to help the next generation of students make a difference.鈥

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蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery Debuts Ground-Breaking Show on 鈥淪ubstance鈥

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The 蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery opened the in-person exhibition, 鈥淪ubstance,鈥 on September 27, 2021 which will run through October 30, 2021. The gallery is located at 41 Park Row with the entrance on Spruce Street, across from City Hall in Lower Manhattan. The exhibition brings together four abstract artists鈥擠iego Anaya, Liz Atz, Linda Ekstrom, and Alberto Lule鈥攚ho express meaning via their materials rather than through representational imagery.

Untitled by Diego Anaya, courtesy of the artist.

The 蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery opened the in-person exhibition, 鈥淪ubstance,鈥 on September 27, 2021 which will run through October 30, 2021. The gallery is located at 41 Park Row with the entrance on Spruce Street, across from City Hall in Lower Manhattan. The exhibition brings together four abstract artists鈥擠iego Anaya, Liz Atz, Linda Ekstrom, and Alberto Lule鈥攚ho express meaning via their materials rather than through representational imagery.

During the exhibit period, artists will also lead hybrid lectures or workshops. An in-person reception will be held on Friday, October 22 from 5:00 p.m鈥7:00 p.m.

Please note that for COVID safety, no food or drink will be served. Additionally, face coverings are required as is proof of vaccination or PCR test within 72 hours and completion of COVID screening questions.

The following artists will be on exhibit:

  • While Diego Anaya鈥檚 work is minimalist in imagery, he celebrates his Mexican heritage through the use of ground corn, corn ash, and sand with which he creates rough and uneven surfaces. The texture compels the viewer to examine the work closely, creating an immediate and intimate connection between the viewer and the artist.
  • will recreate a large-scale window installation from a March 2021 artist residency on-site. Made of mushroom-based, fully biodegradable plastics, Atz鈥檚 bright, immersive artworks critique commercialism, materialism, and consumption. During the residency, Atz experimented further with chitosan鈥攂y casting, adding pigment, and laser cutting. She will offer an in-class bio-plastic workshop for 蜜桃工作室 students.
  • works from her 鈥淲ord鈥 series use text from religious sources as a form of inspiration and commentary. Many of her artworks are made from altered pages of the Bible, which is representative of how Ekstrom explores feminist issues, particularly within the role of Jewish and Christian religious history, and tradition. Her work addresses the suppressed stories of women both in the Bible, and throughout art history, via the process of disassembling and then reassembling this book which has been used to inspire, divide, and control readers. She will offer an online zine-making workshop on Thursday, October 28 at 9:00 a.m. ET.
  • Alberto Lule critiques and exposes the prison industrial complex in America as a form of modern slavery. His 鈥淚nvestigation鈥 series offers insight to his experience as a formerly incarcerated person by using fingerprint powder鈥攁 tool used by police to prove someone was at the scene of a crime鈥攁s his drawing material. Lule reclaims his past, present, and future by using the dust to investigate the carceral system itself. He will give a hybrid artist talk, co-sponsored by the Criminal Justice Society, on Monday, October 25 at 12:10 p.m. ET.Please note that this hybrid event will be available to 蜜桃工作室 Students, staff and faculty in-person, and to the public via a synchronous Zoom.

Also included in the digital version of the 鈥淪ubstance鈥 exhibit is artist Adebunmi Gbadebo, who represents identity and history in 鈥淏lues People,鈥 by incorporating prints of historical documents onto paper embedded with Black hair. For the artist, Black hair is, 鈥渁 material and a history in which to root my own work that positions the people who looked like me as central to my practice.鈥 In so doing, she exposes the grim history of American slavery that has been erased by white-centric narratives and materials. She will give an online artist talk on Monday, October 18 at 11:00 a.m.

The 鈥淪ubstance鈥 exhibit, which was originally scheduled for February 2021 and then re-imagined in a hybrid format including an artist residency, was curated by Sarah Cunningham, 蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery director/assistant clinical professor, with Samantha L. Smith, 鈥21, gallery intern/research fellow. To support their work, they received the Provost鈥檚 Academic Year 2020鈥2021 Student-Faculty Undergraduate Research Award through the Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) at 蜜桃工作室.

About the 蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery

Founded with the conviction that art is integral to society, the 蜜桃工作室 Art Gallery is a creative laboratory and exhibition space that supports innovation and exploration for both artists and viewers. Open to students, staff, and faculty from across the 蜜桃工作室 campuses and, equally, to the Lower Manhattan community and visitors from around the world, the Art Gallery encourages personal investigation and critical dialogue via thought-provoking contemporary art exhibits and public programming. Enhancing the Art Department's Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts programs, the Art Gallery offers students real-world opportunities to exhibit their own art and to work directly with professional artists to install and promote exhibitions.

About Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

蜜桃工作室鈥檚 liberal arts college, Dyson College, offers more than 50 programs, spanning the arts and humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and pre-professional programs (including pre-medicine, pre-veterinary, and pre-law), as well as many courses that fulfill core curriculum requirements. The College offers access to numerous opportunities for internships, cooperative education and other hands-on learning experiences that complement in-class learning in preparing graduates for career and graduate/professional education choices.

About the 蜜桃工作室 Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE)

The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) in Dyson College of Arts and Sciences provides leadership, coordination and support to student-faculty research collaborations, faculty grant-funded research projects and programs, and opportunities for service learning. CURE is part of Dyson College鈥檚 long-standing, ongoing commitment to build a research culture at 蜜桃工作室. CURE is one component in Dyson鈥檚 efforts to innovatively enhance the quality of both the academic experience and overall student life.

About 蜜桃工作室

蜜桃工作室 has a proud history of preparing its diverse student body for a lifetime of professional success as a result of its unique programs that combine immersive academics and real-world experiences. 蜜桃工作室 is ranked the #1 private, four-year college in the nation for upward economic mobility by Harvard University鈥檚 Opportunity Insights, evidence of the transformative education the University provides.

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