BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Lewis & Clark Events BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20110313T100000 RDATE:20110313T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20111106T090000 RDATE:20111106T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20120311T100000 RDATE:20120311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20121104T090000 RDATE:20121104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20130310T100000 RDATE:20130310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20131103T090000 RDATE:20131103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20140309T100000 RDATE:20140309T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20141102T090000 RDATE:20141102T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20150308T100000 RDATE:20150308T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20151101T090000 RDATE:20151101T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110824T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110824T150000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classrom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Coffee Date with the Library DESCRIPTION:Parents and new L&\;C students\, please join us August 24t h and August 25th between 1-3pm in the Watzek Library Classroom for coffe e or tea and an opportunity to meet friendly library staff. Librarians a nd staff will be on hand to answer your questions about the library and t heir experiences at Lewis &\; Clark. We also invite you to take part in a library tour starting at 1\, 2\, or 3pm to learn about research supp ort\, our renowned special collections\, and other library offerings to h elp students succeed. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Parents and new L&\;C students\, ple ase join us August 24th and August 25th between 1-3pm in the Watzek Libra ry Classroom for coffee or tea and an opportunity to meet friendly librar y staff.
Librarians and staff will be on hand to answer your ques tions about the library and their experiences at Lewis &\; Clark.
< p> We also invite you to take part in a library tour starting at 1\, 2\, or 3pm to learn about research support\, our renowned special collection s\, and other library offerings to help students succeed. UID:20110824T200000Z-6774@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T110352Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6774-coffee-date-with-the-libr ary CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T180352Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22925_librarycoffee-300x237.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6774 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22925_librarycoffee-300x237.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join for coffee or tea and an opportunity to m eet friendly library staff. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:coffee|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110825T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110825T030000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Lobby GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Library Tours DESCRIPTION:Join us for guided tours of Watzek Library during New Student Orientation. Tours begin in the lobby of Watzek Library\, Wednesday\, Au gust 24 and Thursday\, August 25 at 1\, 2\, and 3 pm. Come by at any of t hese times for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and servic es. Visit the \;L&\;C New Student Orientation site (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/student_life/new_student_orientation/) \;for more info about the entire program of events. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for guided tours of Watzek Libr ary during New Student Orientation. Tours begin in the lobby of Watzek Li brary\, Wednesday\, August 24 and Thursday\, August 25 at 1\, 2\, and 3 p m. Come by at any of these times for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and services.
Visit the \;L&\;C New Student Orientation site \;for more info about the entire program of even ts.
UID:20110825T070000Z-25608@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T110723Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25608-watzek-library-tours CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T180723Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20110825T070000Z;INTERVAL=1 EXDATE:20110824T070000Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22926_libext.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25608 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22926_libext.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for guided tours of Watzek Library during New Student Orientation. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|tour X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2011-08-25 07:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110825T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110825T150000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Coffee Date with the Library DESCRIPTION:Parents and new L&\;C students\, please join us August 24t h and August 25th between 1-3pm in the Watzek Library Classroom for coffe e or tea and an opportunity to meet friendly library staff. Librarians a nd staff will be on hand to answer your questions about the library and t heir experiences at Lewis &\; Clark. We also invite you to take part in a library tour starting at 1\, 2\, or 3pm to learn about research supp ort\, our renowned special collections\, and other library offerings to h elp students succeed. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Parents and new L&\;C students\, ple ase join us August 24th and August 25th between 1-3pm in the Watzek Libra ry Classroom for coffee or tea and an opportunity to meet friendly librar y staff.
Librarians and staff will be on hand to answer your ques tions about the library and their experiences at Lewis &\; Clark.
< p> We also invite you to take part in a library tour starting at 1\, 2\, or 3pm to learn about research support\, our renowned special collection s\, and other library offerings to help students succeed. UID:20110825T200000Z-6945@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T150505Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6945-coffee-date-with-the-libr ary CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110824T220505Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22925_librarycoffee-300x237.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6945 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22925_librarycoffee-300x237.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join for coffee or tea and an opportunity to m eet friendly library staff. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:coffee|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110831T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110831T180000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, Pamplin Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Library First-Year Research Awards Reception DESCRIPTION:Join us as we applaud the 2011 winners of the Watzek Library First-Year Research Awards. A reception in their honor will be held Wed.\ , August 31\, at 5 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room. This award was created t o highlight the value of good research techniques\, reward scholarly rese arch that develops a thoughtful and methodical approach to the research p rocess\, and demonstrate how scholarly research develops the critical thi nking\, reading\, writing and speaking skills that are an integral part o f a liberal arts education. The awards will be given this year in memory of our much-missed library director\, Dr. James J. Kopp\, who taught in t he Core program for many years and was an impassioned researcher and scho lar in his own right. Questions or comments regarding the Watzek Library First-Year Research Award may be directed to Kate Rubick (rubick@lclark. edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we applaud the 2011 winners of the Watzek Library First-Year Research Awards. A reception in their ho nor will be held Wed.\, August 31\, at 5 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room.
This award was created to highlight the value of good research techn iques\, reward scholarly research that develops a thoughtful and methodic al approach to the research process\, and demonstrate how scholarly resea rch develops the critical thinking\, reading\, writing and speaking skill s that are an integral part of a liberal arts education. The awards will be given this year in memory of our much-missed library director\, Dr. Ja mes J. Kopp\, who taught in the Core program for many years and was an im passioned researcher and scholar in his own right.
Questions or c omments regarding the Watzek Library First-Year Research Award may be dir ected to Kate Rubick (rubick@lclark.edu).
UID:20110901T000000Z-7038@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110829T112521Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7038-watzek-library-first-year -research-awards CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110829T182521Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/23099_researchaward2.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:7038 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/23099_researchaward2.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us as we applaud the 2011 winners of the Watzek Library First-Year Research Awards. A reception in their honor will be he ld Wed.\, August 31\, at 5 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|research|student END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110901T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110901T200000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first screening of the semester on Thursday\, September 1\, at 7pm in Miller 105. This silent film\, The Cabinet of Dr . Caligari\, was directed by Robert Wiene in 1920. For more info on the W atzek Screens: Weimar Germany film series\, check out the series blog (ht tp://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the first screening of the semester on Thursday\, September 1\, at 7pm in Miller 105. This silent fi lm\, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\, was directed by Robert Wiene in 1920. For more info on the Watzek Screens: Weimar Germany film series\, check o ut the series blog.
UID:20110902T020000Z-6890@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T111330Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6890-watzek-screens-the-cabine t-of-dr-caligari CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110829T181301Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/23095_caligari2.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6890 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/23095_caligari2.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This silent film\, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\, was directed by Robert Wiene in 1920 and is the first screening in our Weimar Germany film series. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110915T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110915T200000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Joyless Street DESCRIPTION:Join us for Pabst's film adaptation (http://bit.ly/qGfihd) of Bettauer's 1924 Die freudlose Gasse (The Joyless Street)\, Thursday\, Se ptember 15 at 7pm in Miller 105. For an excellent introduction to this f ilm and more info about the Weimar Germany film series\, check out the Wa tzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). Questions or com ments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@ lclark.edu). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for Pabst's film adaptation of Bettauer's 1924 Die freudlose Gasse (T he Joyless Street)\, Thursday\, September 15 at 7pm in Miller 105.
For an excellent introduction to this film and more info about the Weim ar Germany film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regardi ng Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).< /p>
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UID:20110916T020000Z-6891@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T111632Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6891-watzek-screens-joyless-st reet CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110908T193323Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/23096_joyless_street.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6891 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/23096_joyless_street.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for Pabst's fi lm adaptation of Bettauer's 1924 Die freudlose Gasse (The Joyless Str eet)\, the 2nd film in our Weimar Germany film series. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110923T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110923T160000 LOCATION:Smith Hall\, Albany Quadrangle GEO:45.451415;-122.668211 SUMMARY:Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture DESCRIPTION:The Aubrey R. Watzek Library at Lewis &\; Clark College is pleased to announce the 2011 Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture in Libra ry Service. This year our speaker is Roger Schonfeld\, Director of Rese arch at ITHAKA\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the acade mic community take full advantage of rapidly advancing information and ne tworking technologies and the provider of the popular JSTOR service. Roge r's work has focused on shifts in faculty attitudes and research practice s in an increasingly electronic environment\; shifts in teaching practice s and the future of instruction\; and the academic library in a digital e nvironment\, including the economics\, preservation\, and policy issues a ssociated with the transition from print to electronic formats for schola rly literature and government documents. Roger Schonfeld's work has been covered recently in the Chronicle of Higher Education (see: http://goo.gl /uPBvM (http://goo.gl/uPBvM)\; http://goo.gl/WtlDj (http://goo.gl/WtlDj)) and Inside Higher Ed (see http://goo.gl/Rj1nc (http://goo.gl/Rj1nc)\; ht tp://goo.gl/kkhbK (http://goo.gl/kkhbK)). An abstract of his talk\, "For ward Thinking: Aligning Library Services with Faculty Needs" follows: Ov er the past decade\, many groups of faculty members have seen their deman ds for and use of academic library services change significantly. The ava ilability of digital collections has had a transformative effect on use\, while evolving faculty research methods and pedagogies are introducing n ew demands. But\, is there a clear vision for the future needs of faculty members or future services of the campus library? And\, to what extent a re library leaders and faculty members aligned in their understanding of these visions? This talk will incorporate research findings on changing a ttitudes and usage patterns of faculty members broadly\, in comparison wi th the attitudes and practices of librarians\, bolstered by a more detail ed focus on practices in the field of history. These data will serve as t he basis for an examination of faculty needs\, including in library colle ctions\, uses for library spaces\, and the provision of new library servi ces. Ultimately\, this talk will consider whether libraries can develop l ong-term strategies for changing their offerings to meet the future needs of faculty members\, or whether they must focus on the here and now to m anage change much more responsively. Following Roger's talk\, a panel of faculty members from Lewis &\; Clark and Reed College will respond wi th their thoughts and impressions. Finally\, the speaker and panelists wi ll be available to take questions from the audience. A reception will fol low the event. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: The Aubrey R. Watzek Library at Lewis &
amp\; Clark College is pleased
to announce the 2011 Johannah Sherr
er Memorial Lecture in Library
Service.
This year our spea ker is Roger Schonfeld\, Director of Research at ITHAKA\, a nonprofit or ganization dedicated to helping the academic community take full advantag e of rapidly advancing information and networking technologies and the pr ovider of the popular JSTOR service. Roger's work has focused on shifts i n faculty attitudes and research practices in an increasingly electronic environment\; shifts in teaching practices and the future of instruction\ ; and the academic library in a digital environment\, including the econo mics\, preservation\, and policy issues associated with the transition fr om print to electronic formats for scholarly literature and government do cuments. Roger Schonfeld's work has been covered recently in the Chro nicle of Higher Education (see: http:/ /goo.gl/uPBvM\; http://goo.gl/WtlDj ) and Inside Higher Ed (see http:/ /goo.gl/Rj1nc\; http://goo.gl/kkhbK ).
An abstract of his talk\, "Forward Thinking: Aligning Library Services with Faculty Needs" follows:
Over the past decade\, many groups of faculty members have seen their demands for and use of academi c library services change significantly. The availability of digital coll ections has had a transformative effect on use\, while evolving faculty r esearch methods and pedagogies are introducing new demands. But\, is ther e a clear vision for the future needs of faculty members or future servic es of the campus library? And\, to what extent are library leaders and fa culty members aligned in their understanding of these visions? This talk will incorporate research findings on changing attitudes and usage patter ns of faculty members broadly\, in comparison with the attitudes and prac tices of librarians\, bolstered by a more detailed focus on practices in the field of history. These data will serve as the basis for an examinati on of faculty needs\, including in library collections\, uses for library spaces\, and the provision of new library services. Ultimately\, this ta lk will consider whether libraries can develop long-term strategies for c hanging their offerings to meet the future needs of faculty members\, or whether they must focus on the here and now to manage change much more re sponsively.
Following Roger's talk\, a panel of faculty members f rom Lewis &\; Clark and Reed College will respond with their thoughts and impressions. Finally\, the speaker and panelists will be available to take questions from the audience. A reception will follow the event.
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UID:20110923T220000Z-6892@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T112803Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6892-johannah-sherrer-memorial -lecture CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20110909T172249Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22934_schonfeld-283x300.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6892 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22934_schonfeld-283x300.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Roger C. Schonfeld\, Director of Research at ITHAKA S &\;R\, willWelcome to Watzek Library! \; Durin g this session you will learn about the wide variety of services the libr ary provides at Lewis &\; Clark\, as well as how to locate books in Wa tzek and in Summit\, a shared catalog of more than 30 libraries in the Pa cific Northwest.
UID:20110929T230000Z-7489@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110916T121407Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7489-watzek-library-101 LAST-MODIFIED:20110916T193648Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/23708_studenttransitions.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:7489 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/23708_studenttransitions.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Welcome to Watzek Library! \; During this session you will learn about the wide variety of services the library provides a t Lewis &\; Clark\, as well as how to locate books in Watzek and in Su mmit\, a shared catalog of more than 30 libraries in the Pacific Northwes t. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:faculty|research|send-to-undergraduate|staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110929T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110929T200000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Pandora's Box DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Pabst's essential masterwork\, Pan dora's Box (http://bit.ly/nphaz2)\, Thursday\, September 29\, at 7 pm in Miller 105. \;To read more about this film and the Weimar Germany fil m series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogsp ot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join us for a screening of Pabst's esse
ntial masterwork\, Pandora's Box\, Thu
rsday\, September 29\, at 7 pm in Miller 105. \;To read more about th
is film and the Weimar Germany film series\, check out the Watzek Screens
blog.
Ques
tions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnell
e (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
Now that you know the basics of how to find materials in the library it's time to bring it to the next level. In this followup to \;Watzek Library 101 you will learn how to locate o nline and print articles as well as other materials you may need for your research. You will also get practice requesting items through Interlibra ry Loan (ILL) and learn the best ways to get a librarian to help you find information. All are welcome to attend.
UID:20111013T230000Z-7492@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110916T123600Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7492-watzek-library-201 LAST-MODIFIED:20110916T193708Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/23709_studenttransitions.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:7492 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/23709_studenttransitions.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Now that you know the basics of how to find materials in the library it's time to bring it to the next level. In this followup to \;Watzek Library 101 you will learn how to locate online and prin t articles as well as other materials you may need for your research. You will also get practice requesting items through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and learn the best ways to get a librarian to help you find information. All are welcome to attend. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:faculty|research|send-to-undergraduate|staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111013T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111013T200000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Nosferatu DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth film in our Weimar Germany film series . Nosferatu (http://bit.ly/o4kvwO)\, directed by F.W. Murnau in 1922\, sc reens October 13 at 7pm in Miller 105. To read more about this film and the Weimar Germany film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http: //watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the fourth film in our Weim ar Germany film series. Nosferatu\, di rected by F.W. Murnau in 1922\, screens October 13 at 7pm in Miller 105.< /p>
To read more about this film and the Weimar Germany film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
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UID:20111014T020000Z-6908@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T131413Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6908-watzek-screens-nosferatu CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111011T182303Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/24748_nosferatu_5.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6908 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/24748_nosferatu_5.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This silent film directed by F.W. Murnau in 1924 is t he 4th film in our Weimar Germany film series. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111021 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111022 LOCATION:Watzek Library Reading Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Monroe Isenberg DESCRIPTION:Check out this totemic sculpture by Monroe Isenberg (LC\, 201 3)\, which will be on display until December 1 in Watzek's Reading Room. In Isenberg's own words\, "The two totems began as an examination of the interplay between materials: wood and metal. As the individual pieces pr ogressed\, they took on the meanings of the words health and pain demonst rated through their basic elements and principles. The slimmer of the two flows like a canyon or river\, which I believe to be representations of health. The other takes on a strongly geometric sharp shape in its fundam ental line representing pain." For more information about student art ex hibits at Watzek\, contact Stephanie Beene (sbeene@lclark.edu). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Check out this totemic sculpture by Mon roe Isenberg (LC\, 2013)\, which will be on display until December 1 in W atzek's Reading Room.
In Isenberg's own words\, "The two totems b egan as an examination of the interplay between materials: wood and metal . As the individual pieces progressed\, they took on the meanings of the words health and pain demonstrated through their basic elements and princ iples. The slimmer of the two flows like a canyon or river\, which I beli eve to be representations of health. The other takes on a strongly geomet ric sharp shape in its fundamental line representing pain."
For m ore information about student art exhibits at Watzek\, contact Stephanie Beene (sbeene@lclark.edu).
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UID:20111021T070000Z-8105@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111021T150440Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8105-student-art-exhibit-monro e-isenberg CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111021T220458Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20111201T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/25043_monroeisenberg.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8105 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/25043_monroeisenberg.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Check out this totemic sculpture by Monroe Isenberg ( LC\, 2013)\, which will be on display until December 1 in Watzek's Readin g Room. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:arts|open to the public|visual arts X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2011-12-01 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111027T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111027T163000 LOCATION:Diane Gregg Pavilion GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575 SUMMARY:Poetry Dialogue: Diane Wakoski & Matthew Dickman DESCRIPTION:Join us at 3:30 pm\, Thursday\, October 27 in Diane Gregg Pav ilion for a poetry discussion between poets Diane Wakoski and Matthew Dic kman. For more information about these poets\, browse the shelves of Wat zek:Diane Wakoski (http://bit.ly/oFb92c) \;and Matthew Dickman (http: //libcat.lclark.edu/search%7ES0?/aDickman%2C+Matthew./adickman+matthew/-3 %2C-1%2C0%2CB/exact&\;FF=adickman+matthew&\;1%2C4%2C). You can also hear readings by Matthew Dickman (http://oregonpoeticvoices.org/poet/38/ ) \;in our growing archive of Oregon poets\, Oregon Poetic Voices. T his reading is presented by the Regional Arts &\; Culture Council (htt p://www.racc.org/) \;and the Mountain Writers Series (http://www.moun tainwriters.org/) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at 3:30 pm\, Thursday\, October 27 in Diane Gregg Pavilion for a poetry discussion between poets Diane W akoski and Matthew Dickman.
For more information about these poet
s\, browse the shelves of Watzek:
Dia
ne Wakoski \;and Matthew Dickman. You can also hear readings
by Matthew Dickman&
#160\;in our growing archive of Oregon poets\, Oregon Poetic Voices.
Join us for the fifth screening of the semester on Thursday\, October 27\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Maedchen in Uni form\, a landmark moment in lesbian filmmaking\, was directed by Leontine Sagan in 1931. For more info on the Watzek Screens: Weimar Germany film series\, check out the series \;blog.
UID:20111028T020000Z-6909@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T131626Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6909-watzek-screens-maedchen-i n-uniform CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111019T001601Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22949_madchen.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6909 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22949_madchen.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the fifth screening of the semester on Th ursday\, October 27\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Maedchen in Uniform\, a landm ark moment in lesbian filmmaking\, was directed by Leontine Sagan in 1931 . For more info on the Watzek Screens: Weimar Germany film series\, check out the series \;blog a>. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111104 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111105 LOCATION:Watzek Library Reading Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Laura Nash DESCRIPTION:Laura Nash's (LC\, 2013) Twilight Forest will be on view in W atzek's Reading Room through Saturday\, November 26. Nash describes her i nstallation as a three-dimensional reinterpretation of an illustration fr om Clive Barker's Abarat: Days of Magic\, Nights of War (http://watzek.wo rldcat.org/search?q=kw%3Aabarat+days+of+magic+au%3Abarker%2C+clive&\;q t=results_page&\;scope=0&\;oldscope=0). The cardboard and wooden ar ch stands 93 inches tall\, and is embellished with yarn\, wire and paint. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Laura Nash's (LC\, 2013) Twilight F orest will be on view in Watzek's Reading Room through Saturday\, No vember 26. Nash describes her installation as a three-dimensional reinter pretation of an illustration from Clive Barker's Abarat: Days of Magic\, Nig hts of War. The cardboard and wooden arch stands 93 inches tall\, and is embellished with yarn\, wire and paint.
UID:20111104T070000Z-8516@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111108T151642Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8516-student-art-exhibit-laura -nash CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111108T231642Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20111126T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/25634_lauranash.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8516 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/25634_lauranash.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Laura Nash's (LC\, 2013) Twilight Forest wil l be on view in Watzek's Reading Room through Saturday\, November 26. Nas h describes her installation as a three-dimensional reinterpretation of a n illustration from Clive Barker's Abarat: Days of Magic\, Nights of War . The cardboard and wooden arch stands 93 inches tall\, and is embellishe d with yarn\, wire and paint. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:arts|open to the public|send-to-undergraduate|visual arts X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2011-11-26 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111106 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111107 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Elizabeth Strong DESCRIPTION:Visit the North side of Watzek's 3rd floor to see Elizabeth S trong's (LC\, 2014) sculpture\, You're Nothing But a Pack of Cards!\, on display through November 27. Strong's sculpture is a three dimensional tr anslation of Sir John Tenniel's drawings for Alice in Wonderland (http:// watzek.worldcat.org/title/annotated-alice-alices-adventures-in-wonderland -through-the-looking-glass/oclc/41488903&\;referer=brief_results) and is cleverly constructed\, almost exclusively\, with playing cards. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Visit the North side of Watzek's 3rd fl oor to see Elizabeth Strong's (LC\, 2014) sculpture\, You're Nothing But a Pack of Cards!\, on display through November 27. Strong's scul pture is a three dimensional translation of Sir John Tenniel's drawings f or Alice in Wonderland and is cleverly constructed\, almo st exclusively\, with playing cards.
UID:20111106T070000Z-8562@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111108T151917Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8562-student-art-exhibit-eliza beth-strong CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111108T231917Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20111127T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/25635_elizabethstrong.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8562 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/25635_elizabethstrong.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit the North side of Watzek's 3rd floor to see Eli zabeth Strong's (LC\, 2014) sculpture\, You're Nothing But a Pack of Cards!\, on display through November 27. Strong's sculpture is a thr ee dimensional translation of Sir John Tenniel's drawings for Alice in Wonderland and is cleverly constructed\, almost exclusively \, with playing cards. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:arts|open to the public|send-to-undergraduate|visual arts X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2011-11-27 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T200000 LOCATION:Miller 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: M DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Fritz Lang's M (http://goo.gl/dF7l l)\, "the high water mark of Weimar era Cinema\," Thursday Nov. 10 at 7pm in Miller 105. Check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens. blogspot.com/) for Jim Bunnelle's fantastic write-ups of this film and ot hers in the series. Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may b e directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a screening of Fritz Lang's M\, "the high water mark of Weimar era Cinema\," Thursday Nov. 10 at 7pm in Miller 105.
Check out the W atzek Screens blog for J im Bunnelle's fantastic write-ups of this film and others in the series.< /p>
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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UID:20111111T030000Z-6910@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20110824T131815Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6910-watzek-screens-m CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111101T171820Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/22950_m.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:6910 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/22950_m.rev.1373936486.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Fritz Lang's M\, "the high water mark of Weimar era Cinema\," Thu rsday Nov. 10 at 7pm in Miller 105. Check out the Watzek Screens blog for Jim Bunnelle's fantasti c write-ups of this film and others in the series. Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark .edu). X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111206T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111206T193000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Alternative Distribution Reception DESCRIPTION:On Dec 6 at 6:30 pm\, join students from Garrick Imatani's st udio art class\, Alternative Distribution\, as they showcase the work tha t culminated their book\, Semiotics of Babespace. The students produced this book during the course of the fall 2011 semester\, then collaborated with Publication Studio and the Lewis &\; Clark College bookstore to publish and distribute copies. Throughout the semester\, Imatani's studen ts explored alternative means of exhibiting and distributing artworks\, o utside the context of gallery spaces. In addition to publishing a book of their artworks\, the class collaborated with Watzek Library Digital Init iatives (http://library.lclark.edu/lib/digitalinitiatives.html) to develo p a web site\, Alternative Distribution (http://library.lclark.edu/projec ts/alternativedistribution/)\, which displays the students' visual maps o f Portland\, OR. Please join us in the Library Classroom for snacks\, co ffee\, and a celebration of the semester's work in performance art\, digi tal imaging\, video\, book arts\, and public sculpture. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: On Dec 6 at 6:30 pm\, join students fro
m Garrick Imatani's studio art class\, Alternative Distribution\, as they
showcase the work that culminated their book\, Semiotics of Babespac
e.
The students produced this book during the course of
the fall 2011 semester\, then collaborated with Publication Studio and t
he Lewis &\; Clark College bookstore to publish and distribute copies.
Throughout the semester\, Imatani's students explored alternative means
of exhibiting and distributing artworks\, outside the context of gallery
spaces. In addition to publishing a book of their artworks\, the class co
llaborated with Watzek Library Digital Initiatives to develop a web site\, Altern
ative Distribution\, which displays the students' visual maps of Port
land\, OR.
Please join us in the Library Classroom for snack
s\, coffee\, and a celebration of the semester's work in performance art\
, digital imaging\, video\, book arts\, and public sculpture.
Lewis &\; Clark History seniors will present posters that highlight their history thesis topics\, Wednesday\, December 7\, from 3 to 5 pm in the Watzek Atrium. Swing by sometime Wedn esday afternoon to see the products of their research\, nibble on snacks\ , and sip a cup of coffee.
UID:20111208T010000Z-8876@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111205T111815Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8876-history-poster-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111205T232858Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/26831_historypostersessioncropped.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8876 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/26831_historypostersessioncropped.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Lewis &\; Clark History seniors will present poste rs that highlight their history thesis topics\, Wednesday\, December 7\, from 3 to 5 pm in the Watzek Atrium. Swing by sometime Wednesday afternoo n to see the products of their research\, nibble on snacks\, and sip a cu p of coffee. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:coffee|open to the public|presentation|send-to-undergrad uate|student event|student END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111208T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111208T020000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Kick Back. It's Watzek Recess! DESCRIPTION:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Watzek is offering free coffee\, free massages\, &\; video games to help get you through finals. When? 8-10 pm\, Dec 8 &\; 9. The details: Thursday\ , December 8\, you can find free coffee\, snacks\, and your favorite musi c/dancing video games in the Library Classroom (Watzek 245). You can also sign up for a free 10 minute massage at 8 pm (limited availability)! Fr iday\, December 9\, join us again at 8pm for free coffee\, snacks\, and y our favorite music/dancing video games in the Library Classroom (Watzek 2 45). These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory C ommittee (SAC)\, and are generously supported by L&\;C Student Life. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge t you down. Watzek is offering free coffee\, free massages\, &\; video games to help get you through finals. When? 8-10 pm\, Dec 8 &\; 9.
The details:
Thursday\, December 8\, you can find free
coffee\, snacks\, and your favorite music/dancing video games in the Lib
rary Classroom (Watzek 245). You can also sign up for a free 10 minute ma
ssage at 8 pm (limited availability)!
Friday\, December 9\, join us again at 8pm for free coffee\, snacks\, and your favorite music/dancin g video games in the Library Classroom (Watzek 245).
These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, a nd are generously supported by L&\;C Student Life.
UID:20111208T080000Z-8830@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20111129T133529Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8830-kick-back-its-watzek-recess CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20111130T004211Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20111209T080000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/26548_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8830 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/26548_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936487.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Wa tzek is offering free coffee\, free massages\, &\; video games to help get you through finals. When? 8-10 pm\, Dec 8 &\; 9. The details:To celebrate the two hundredth annivers ary of the birth of Charles Dickens in February 1812\, the Watzek Library and English Department have collaborated on a substantial exhibit of Bri tish and American first editions of Dickens and Wilkie Collins\, along wi th examples of parts and periodical issues of the novels and other memora bilia.
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The exhibit focuses on A Christmas Car ol\, Oliver Twist\, David Copperfield\, Our Mutual Friend\, The Mystery o f Edwin Drood\, The Moonstone\, and Dan Simmons's Drood. Ot her cases explore the topics of illustration\, serial publication\, the t wo American reading tours by Dickens\, and issues of copyright in ninetee nth century England and America. Exhibit text by English faculty members Pauls Toutonghi and Andrea Hibbard\, junior Dana Bronson\, and Watzek sta ff member Paul Merchant. Design by Jeremy Skinner.
UID:20120117T080000Z-9063@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120109T101556Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9063-charles-dickens-a-bicente nnial-exhibit CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120109T181556Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20120506T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27177_dickens.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9063 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27177_dickens.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:To celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of the bir th of Charles Dickens in February 1812\, the Watzek Library and English D epartment have collaborated on a substantial exhibit of British and Ameri can first editions of Dickens and Wilkie Collins\, along with examples of parts and periodical issues of the novels and other memorabilia. \;T he exhibit focuses on A Christmas Carol\, Oliver Twist\, David Copper field\, Our Mutual Friend\, The Mystery of Edwin Drood\, The Moonstone\,< /em> and Dan Simmons's Drood. Other cases explore the topics of illustration\, serial publication\, the two American reading tours by Dic kens\, and issues of copyright in nineteenth century England and America. Exhibit text by English faculty members Pauls Toutonghi and Andrea Hibba rd\, junior Dana Bronson\, and Watzek staff member Paul Merchant. Design by Jeremy Skinner. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2012-05-06 07:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120119T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120119T173000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Rocks 2012 DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the 8th annual Watzek Rocks lineup ! Max's Midnight Kitchen\, Nervous System\, and The Overjive will be rock ing Watzek\, January 19 at 4:30pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway in the back of the crowd with a cup of coff ee. For a preview of the sounds of these LC students\, check out the ban d pages here:Max's Midnight Kitchen (https://www.reverbnation.com/maxsmid nightkitchen)Nervous System (http://www.myspace.com/mstacheflagrules) Yo u can catch clips of last year's show on Watzek's YouTube page (http://ww w.youtube.com/user/WatzekLibrary/videos). If you would like to play Watze k Rocks in the future\, or for more information about this annual concert \, please contact Nikki Williams (nmw@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We are pleased to announce the 8th annu al Watzek Rocks lineup! Max's Midnight Kitchen\, Nervous System\, and The Overjive will be rocking Watzek\, January 19 at 4:30pm. Kick off the sem ester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway in the back of the cr owd with a cup of coffee.
For a preview of the sounds of these LC
students\, check out the band pages here:
Max's Midnight Kitchen
Nervous System
You can catch clips of last year's show on Watzek's YouTube page. If you would like to play Watzek Rocks in the future\, or for more information about this ann ual concert\, please contact Nikki Williams (nmw@lclark.edu).
UID:20120120T003000Z-9187@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120110T121329Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9187-watzek-rocks-2012 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120110T201329Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27199_watzekrocks2012.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9187 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27199_watzekrocks2012.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:We are pleased to announce the 8th annual Watzek Rock s lineup! Max's Midnight Kitchen\, Nervous System\, and The Overjive will be rocking Watzek\, January 19 at 4:30pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway in the back of the crowd with a cup of coffee.Join us for a screening of Rossellini's Rome\, Open City (1945) on Thursday\, F ebruary 2\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Of Rome\, Open City\, Rosselli ni says\, "Back then it was inconceivable to film in a real location\, to shoot in a passageway\, to bring cameras into stairwells. Shooting in th e streets was unheard of. ROMA\, CITTA APERTA represents something new be cause I tried to make a film the way it should be done\, accessible to ev eryone\, outside the control of the big studio system and all the slavery that entails."
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To read more about this Neorealis t film and this semester's Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim B unnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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UID:20120203T030000Z-9252@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120112T131026Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9252-watzek-screens-rome-open- city CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120118T215418Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27241_open_city.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9252 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27241_open_city.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Rossellini's Rome\, Open City (1945) on Thursday\, February 2\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Of Rome\, Open City\, Rossellini says\, "Bac k then it was inconceivable to film in a real location\, to shoot in a pa ssageway\, to bring cameras into stairwells. Shooting in the streets was unheard of. ROMA\, CITTA APERTA represents something new because I tried to make a film the way it should be done\, accessible to everyone\, outsi de the control of the big studio system and all the slavery that entails. " Join us for the 2nd screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, February 9\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Two Women (La cio
ciara) was directed by De Sica in 1960. To read more about this film and
the Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or com
ments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@
lclark.edu).
Join us for the 3rd screening of the se mester on Thursday\, February 23\, at 7pm in Miller 105. The Battle of Al giers (La battaglia di Algeri) was directed by Pontecorvo in 1966. To rea d more about this film and the Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to J im Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20120224T030000Z-9254@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120112T131823Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/9254-watzek-screens-the-battle -of-algiers CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120112T211823Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/27243_battle-of-algiers-movie-poster-1968-1020300751.rev.1373936488 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:9254 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/27243_battle-of-algiers-movie-poster-1968-1020300751.rev .1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 3rd screening of the semester on Thur sday\, February 23\, at 7pm in Miller 105. The Battle of Algiers (La batt aglia di Algeri) was directed by Pontecorvo in 1966. To read more about t his film and the Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. Questions or com ments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@ lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120308T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120308T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: 8 1/2 DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 4th screening of the semester on Thursday\, M arch 8\, at 7pm in Miller 105. 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo) was directed by Felli ni in 1963. To read more about this film and the Italian Cinema film seri es\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com /). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Ji m Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join us for the 4th screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, March 8\, at 7pm in Miller 105. 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo)
was directed by Fellini in 1963. To read more about this film and the It
alian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments
regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark
.edu).
Join us for the 5th screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, March 22\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Red Desert (Il dese
rto rosso) was directed by Antonioni in 1964. To read more about this fil
m and the Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions
or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bun
nelle@lclark.edu).
Join us for the final screening of the
semester on Thursday\, April 5\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Fists in the Pocke
t (I pugni in tasca) was directed by Bellocchio in 1965. To read more abo
ut this film and the Italian Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bu
nnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
Join students and faculty at the History Department poster session on Wednesday\, April 25 at 4:30 pm in the Watzek Library a trium. History majors currently enrolled in Professor David Campion's sem inar course\, History 450: The Victorians\, will be displaying their thes is posters.
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HIST 450: Seminar: The Victorians
This semi
nar focuses on the transformation of Britain and its empire from the coro
nation of Queen Victoria in 1837 to her death in 1901. Readings and discu
ssions will provide thematic emphasis on the development of class society
\, urbanization\, science and technology\, religious and intellectual his
tory\, imperial expansion\, and biographical study of key figures. The ai
m of the course is the completion of a major research paper.
Lear n more about the course here. \;
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UID:20120425T233000Z-10700@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120413T104253Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/10700-history-poster-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120418T185822Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/29120_historypostersession2011.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:10700 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/29120_historypostersession2011.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join students and faculty at the History Department p oster session on Wednesday\, April 25 at 4:30 pm in the Watzek Library at rium. History majors currently enrolled in Professor David Campion's semi nar course\, History 450: The Victorians\, will be displaying their thesi s posters. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|research|send-to-undergraduate|studen t event END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120427T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120427T020000 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek SAC presents… Watzek Recess! DESCRIPTION:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Come to th e library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through the weekend. 8-10 pm\, Friday and Saturday April 27 &\; 28. The details:savory &\; sweet snacks and lots of caffeine coloring and games galore screening animated movies free 10 minute massages (sign u p at 8 pm sharp-limited availability) free LC student publications for y our reading pleasure These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are generously supported by L&\ ;C Student Life and the Student Media Board. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge t you down. Come to the library classroom for a spread of treats and dive rsions to help get you through the weekend. 8-10 pm\, Friday and Saturday April 27 &\; 28.
The details:
These events are organized by th e Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are generously su pported by L&\;C Student Life and the Student Media Board. \;
UID:20120427T070000Z-10769@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120418T114611Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/10769-watzek-sac-presents-watz ek-recess CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120418T184611Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20120428T070000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/29233_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:10769 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/29233_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Co me to the library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through the weekend. When? 8-10 pm\, Friday and Saturday April 2 7 &\; 28.Eleven Lewis &\; Clark International Affairs seniors will present posters that highlight their IA Seminar top ics\, on Friday May 4\, from 1 to 3 pm\, in the Watzek Atrium. Swing by s ometime Friday afternoon to see the products of their research\, chat wit h the students about their projects\, and to nibble on a doughnut or two.
UID:20120504T190000Z-10701@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120413T111001Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/10701-international-affairs-po ster-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120420T204437Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/29121_historypostersession2.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:10701 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/29121_historypostersession2.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Eleven Lewis &\; Clark International Affairs senio rs will present posters that highlight their IA Seminar topics\, on Frida y May 4\, from 1 to 3 pm\, in the Watzek Atrium. Swing by sometime Friday afternoon to see the products of their research\, chat with the students about their projects\, and to nibble on a doughnut or two. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:international affairs|open to the public|research|send-t o-undergraduate|student event|student END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120801T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120801T150000 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:E. McKnight Kauffer\, Gwen Raverat\, and the Illustration of Mode rnity DESCRIPTION:Curated by Associate Professor of English\, Rishona Zimring a nd 2012 graduate\, Casey Newbegin\, this exhibit explores artistic respon ses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Libra ry\, through May 2013. Whether melancholy or effervescent\, the artistic responses to the conditions of rapid change in the period before WWII ar e arresting in their vitality and verve\, and they were everywhere. We ha ve chosen to feature and contextualize two somewhat lesser-known visual a rtists in order to underscore just how compelling and vivacious the art o f everyday life in the early 20th century could be. Our two featured visu al artists are E. McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954) and Gwen Raverat (1885-195 7)\, both of whom worked in England\, where the impact of new technologie s and the consequent transformation of the landscape—both urban and rur al—created a fertile friction when they met up with a long tradition of pastoral poetry and art and Romantic longings for a pre-industrial Golde n Age. You will not find the art of Kauffer and Raverat drawing crowds in the grandest museums. Rather\, you are likely to find it familiar becaus e it has graced a book cover\, illustrated a children's book\, or adverti sed an airline. Your eye will be arrested because both artists worked in or were inspired by the medium of the woodcut\, with its boldness of line \, its encouragement of geometric patterning\, its tactility and sensuali ty. Both artists worked as illustrators and designers\, finding opportuni ties to make art for London Underground posters\, bus company advertiseme nts\, book jackets\, set and costume designs for theatrical productions\, and volumes of poetry and fairy tales. Their art is not just for museums \, galleries\, and isolated contemplation. It is for\, and of\, the every day aesthetic experience\, and embellishment\, of modernity. This exhibi t resulted from a Faculty-Student Collaboration Grant administered by the Office of the Associate Dean with financial support from the President's Strategic Initiative Fund. Faculty member Rishona Zimring\, Associate Pr ofessor of English\, worked with senior English major Casey Newbegin\, Le wis &\; Clark Class of 2012\, in close collaboration with Watzek Libra ry's Special Collections\, especially Paul Merchant and Jeremy Skinner. In her junior year\, Casey enrolled in Zimring's English 333\, Major Figu res: Joyce and Woolf\, where she studied major novels by Virginia Woolf a nd James Joyce. Her final paper for that class examined father-daughter r elationships\, and she began to develop a strong interest in learning mor e about Woolf's life and that of her husband\, Leonard. Casey applied for and was a co-winner of the English Department's Dixon Award\, which fund s research and travel for junior English majors in the summer before thei r senior year. Casey spent the spring of her junior year studying abroad in the Czech Republic\, and used the money from the Dixon Award to fund a longer stay abroad which included an early summer expedition to the Univ ersity of Sussex in England\, which houses papers of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Casey not only researched unpublished materials in the archives\; she also had the opportunity to develop her expertise in the visual cult ure of modernism\, and especially Bloomsbury\, by visiting museums and he ritage sites in Sussex such as Monk's House\, the home of the Woolfs\, an d Charleston\, the home of Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell. Upon returning t o LC\, Casey met with Zimring to discuss collaboration on modernist mater ials in Special Collections\, where Casey was honing her skills as an arc hivist through her work-study job. Zimring had been working more closely with Special Collections in recent years to develop connections between h er classes on modernism and the library's acquisition and preservation of modernist archival materials\, such as important journal issues\, exampl es of book and magazine design and illustration\, and rare books from the period of the early 20th century. Casey's archival experience at Special Collections\, her interest and expertise in British modernism\, and her sharp and imaginative sense of design made her an ideal partner for the e xhibit's development and realization. Meanwhile\, Zimring's ongoing resea rch and publication in the field of British modernism kept her intensely engaged as a scholar as well as a teacher in the materials and background s for the project. Zimring and Casey worked together throughout the sprin g semester of Casey's senior year to research backgrounds for the exhibit and select engaging quotations. In the summer after she graduated\, Case y and Zimring worked especially closely with Special Collections to creat e explanatory text and design the layout for the exhibit. Watzek Library generously funded Casey's additional work during the summer. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Curated by Associate Professor of Engli
sh\, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate\, Casey Newbegin\, this exhibit ex
plores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On d
isplay at Watzek Library\, through May 2013.
Whether melanch
oly or effervescent\, the artistic responses to the conditions of rapid c
hange in the period before WWII are arresting in their vitality and verve
\, and they were everywhere. We have chosen to feature and contextualize
two somewhat lesser-known visual artists in order to underscore just how
compelling and vivacious the art of everyday life in the early 20th centu
ry could be. Our two featured visual artists are E. McKnight Kauffer (189
0-1954) and Gwen Raverat (1885-1957)\, both of whom worked in England\, w
here the impact of new technologies and the consequent transformation of
the landscape—both urban and rural—created a fertile friction when th
ey met up with a long tradition of pastoral poetry and art and Romantic l
ongings for a pre-industrial Golden Age. You will not find the art of Kau
ffer and Raverat drawing crowds in the grandest museums. Rather\, you are
likely to find it familiar because it has graced a book cover\, illustra
ted a children's book\, or advertised an airline. Your eye will be arrest
ed because both artists worked in or were inspired by the medium of the w
oodcut\, with its boldness of line\, its encouragement of geometric patte
rning\, its tactility and sensuality. Both artists worked as illustrators
and designers\, finding opportunities to make art for London Underground
posters\, bus company advertisements\, book jackets\, set and costume de
signs for theatrical productions\, and volumes of poetry and fairy tales.
Their art is not just for museums\, galleries\, and isolated contemplati
on. It is for\, and of\, the everyday aesthetic experience\, and embellis
hment\, of modernity.
This exhibit resulted from a Faculty-S
tudent Collaboration Grant administered by the Office of the Associate De
an with financial support from the President's Strategic Initiative Fund.
Faculty member Rishona Zimring\, Associate Professor of English\, worked
with senior English major Casey Newbegin\, Lewis &\; Clark Class of 2
012\, in close collaboration with Watzek Library's Special Collections\,
especially Paul Merchant and Jeremy Skinner.
In her junior y
ear\, Casey enrolled in Zimring's English 333\, Major Figures: Joyce and
Woolf\, where she studied major novels by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce.
Her final paper for that class examined father-daughter relationships\,
and she began to develop a strong interest in learning more about Woolf's
life and that of her husband\, Leonard. Casey applied for and was a co-w
inner of the English Department's Dixon Award\, which funds research and
travel for junior English majors in the summer before their senior year.
Casey spent the spring of her junior year studying abroad in the Czech Re
public\, and used the money from the Dixon Award to fund a longer stay ab
road which included an early summer expedition to the University of Susse
x in England\, which houses papers of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Casey n
ot only researched unpublished materials in the archives\; she also had t
he opportunity to develop her expertise in the visual culture of modernis
m\, and especially Bloomsbury\, by visiting museums and heritage sites in
Sussex such as Monk's House\, the home of the Woolfs\, and Charleston\,
the home of Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell.
Upon returning to L
C\, Casey met with Zimring to discuss collaboration on modernist material
s in Special Collections\, where Casey was honing her skills as an archiv
ist through her work-study job. Zimring had been working more closely wit
h Special Collections in recent years to develop connections between her
classes on modernism and the library's acquisition and preservation of mo
dernist archival materials\, such as important journal issues\, examples
of book and magazine design and illustration\, and rare books from the pe
riod of the early 20th century. Casey's archival experience at Special Co
llections\, her interest and expertise in British modernism\, and her sha
rp and imaginative sense of design made her an ideal partner for the exhi
bit's development and realization. Meanwhile\, Zimring's ongoing research
and publication in the field of British modernism kept her intensely eng
aged as a scholar as well as a teacher in the materials and backgrounds f
or the project. Zimring and Casey worked together throughout the spring s
emester of Casey's senior year to research backgrounds for the exhibit an
d select engaging quotations. In the summer after she graduated\, Casey a
nd Zimring worked especially closely with Special Collections to create e
xplanatory text and design the layout for the exhibit. Watzek Library gen
erously funded Casey's additional work during the summer.
Parents and new L&\;C students\, ple
ase join us August 29 and August 30 between 1-3pm in the Watzek Library C
lassroom for coffee or tea and an opportunity to meet friendly library st
aff.
Librarians and staff will be on hand to answer your que
stions about the library and their experiences at Lewis &\; Clark.
We also invite you to take part in a library tour starting at 1
\, 2\, or 3pm to learn about research support\, our renowned special coll
ections\, and other library offerings to help students succeed.
Join us for guided tours of Watzek Libr
ary during New Student Orientation. Begin with refreshments in the librar
y classroom on Wednesday\, August 29 and Thursday\, August 30 at 1\, 2\,
and 3 pm. Come by at any of these times for an introduction to library sp
aces\, resources\, and services.
Visit the L&\;C New St
udent Orientation site for more info about the entire program of even
ts.
Join us for the 1st screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, September 13\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Godzilla (Gojir
a) was directed by Ishiro Honda in 1954. To read more about this film and
the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or c
omments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnell
e@lclark.edu).
Join us for the 2nd screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, September 20\, at 7pm in Miller 105. High and Low (T
engoku to Jigoku) was directed by Akira Kurosawa in 1963. To read more ab
out this film and the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim
Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
Julie Evans\, Chief Executive Officer a t Project Tomorrow\, will present\, "Coming Soon to Campus: The New "Free Agent" Learner – Are You Ready?" September 28 at 3pm in Smith Hall.
The dynamic profusion of emerging technologies\, both in school and out of school\, is propelling today's K-12 students to make new demands on education institutions for technology-rich learning experiences and en vironments. Enabled\, empowered and engaged\, this next wave of students is bringing to college their own set of objectives for 21st century learn ing. Get a first-hand glimpse into the activities\, attitudes and aspirat ions of tomorrow's students through this presentation by Project Tomorrow CEO\, Julie Evans\, who will share the latest Speak Up National Research Project data findings from over 300\,000 K-12 students.
A recept ion will follow the lecture.
For further information\, please vis it the Johannah Sherr er Memorial Lecture page.
UID:20120928T220000Z-12717@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20120831T122433Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/12717-johannah-sherrer-memoria l-lecture CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20120831T192433Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/31526_julie_evans_photo_1.rev.1373936489.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:12717 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/31526_julie_evans_photo_1.rev.1373936489.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Julie Evans\, Chief Executive Officer at Project Tomo rrow\, will present\, "Coming Soon to Campus: The New "Free Agent" Learne r – Are You Ready?" September 28 at 3pm in Smith Hall. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:lecture|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121004T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121004T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Harakiri DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 3rd screening of the semester on Thursday\, O ctober 4\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Harakiri (Seppeku) was directed by Masak i Kobayashi in 1962. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.bl ogspot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be dire cted to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join us for the 3rd screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, October 4\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Harakiri (Seppeku)
was directed by Masaki Kobayashi in 1962. To read more about this film a
nd the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or
comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunne
lle@lclark.edu).
Join us for the 4th screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, October 18\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Gate of Flesh (Ni
kutai No Mo) was directed by Seijun Suzuki in 1964. To read more about th
is film and the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Que
stions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnel
le (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
Please join us for an exhibition of Sta fford's correspondence\, November 1-December 16 in Multnomah County Centr al Library's Collins Gallery. The exhibit draws from some 30\,000 origina l letters housed in the William Stafford Archives at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where Staf ford taught for 30 years. The letters illustrate the many facets of a suc cessful and productive writing life. Correspondence on display includes e xchanges with editors\, trade and fine press publishers\, illustrators\, academic colleagues\, writers of all ages seeking advice\, and fellow poe ts (among them\, Marvin Bell\, Robert Bly\, Gerard Burns\, James Dickey\, Donald Hall\, Lawson Inada\, John Haines\, Richard Hugo\, Ted Kooser\, P hilip Levine\, W.S. Merwin\, Naomi Shihab Nye and James Wright).
The af ternoon of Sunday\, November 4\, join us for the exhibition\, light refre shments\, and brief remarks from poet/author Kim Stafford and co-curators Paul Merchant and Jim Carmin. Paul Merchant was (until recently) the Wil liam Stafford Archivist at Lewis &\; Clark College. Jim Carmin is the John Wilson Special Collections Librarian at Multnomah County Library.
For more information\, contact Jim Carmin at 503.988.6287 or jimc@m ultcolib.org
UID:20121101T070000Z-14066@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121031T101502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/14066-a-poets-letters-correspo ndence-from-the-lewis-amp CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20121031T171701Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20121216T000000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/33338_staffordseated.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:14066 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/33338_staffordseated.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join us for an exhibition of Stafford's corres pondence\, November 1-December 16 in Multnomah County Central Library's C ollins Gallery. The exhibit draws from some 30\,000 original letters hous ed in the William Staff ord Archivesat Lewis &\; Clark College\, where Stafford taught for 30 years. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:literary arts|open to the public X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2012-12-16 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121101T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121101T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: House DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 5th screening of the semester on Thursday\, N ovember 1\, at 7pm in Miller 105. House (Hausu) was directed by Nobuhiko Ohbayashi in 1977. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema f ilm series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blog spot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be direct ed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join us for the 5th screening of the se
mester on Thursday\, November 1\, at 7pm in Miller 105. House (Hausu) was
directed by Nobuhiko Ohbayashi in 1977. To read more about this film and
the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or c
omments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnell
e@lclark.edu).
Please join us at a reception for the e xhibit E. McKnight Kauffer\, Gwen Raverat\, and the Illustration of Modernity\, November 15th\, 6-8 pm in the Wat zek Library Classroom. Curated by Associated Professor of English\, Risho na Zimring and 2012 graduate\, Casey Newbegin\, this exhibit explores art istic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On the evening of November 15\, curators\, Zimring and Newbegin will give a brief talk about their research on the subject. After their program\, Casey and Rish ona will be on hand to answer questions about the exhibit.
The ex hibit will be on display at Watzek Library\, through May 2013.
UID:20121116T020000Z-14122@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121031T123207Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/14122-kauffer-exhibit-reception CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20121112T203034Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/33337_-1.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:14122 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/33337_-1.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join us at a reception for the exhibit E. McKnight Kauffer\, Gwen Raverat\, and the Illust ration of Modernity\, November 15th\, 6-8 pm in the Watzek Library Cl assroom. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121115T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121115T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Emperor's Naked Army Marches On DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final screening of the semester on Thursday\, November 15\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (Yuk i Yukite shingun) was directed by Kazuo Hara in 1987. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series\, check out the Watzek Scre ens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). Questions or comments reg arding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.ed u). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Join us for the final screening of the
semester on Thursday\, November 15\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Emperor's Nake
d Army Marches On (Yuki Yukite shingun) was directed by Kazuo Hara in 198
7. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series\, che
ck out the Watzek Screens bl
og.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may b
e directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
Join us as we applaud Kevin BoÄek\, an d Emma Post\, the 2012 winners and Stanley Fonseca\, the 2012 honorable m ention\, at a reception in their honor Nov. 28\, at 4:30 pm in Watzek's P amplin Room.
This award was created to highlight the value of goo d research techniques\, reward scholarly research that develops a thought ful and methodical approach to the research process\, and demonstrate how scholarly research develops the critical thinking\, reading\, writing an d speaking skills that are an integral part of a liberal arts education. The awards are given in memory of Dr. James J. Kopp\, who was the directo r of Watzek Library from 1999 until his death in 2010.
Questions or comments regarding the James J. Kopp First-year Research Award may be directed to Dan Kelley (dkelley@lclark.edu). \;
UID:20121129T003000Z-14700@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121119T155417Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/14700-james-j-kopp-first-year- research-awards-reception CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T173001Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34124_researchawardpost.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:14700 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34124_researchawardpost.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Dan KelleyJoin students and faculty at the History Department poster session on Wednesd ay\, December 12\, 3:30-5 pm in the Watzek Library atrium. History majors currently enrolled in Professor Reiko Hillyer's seminar will be displayi ng their thesis posters.
Examples of thesis titles include : \; \;
"Repeating the Mistakes of History: How Urban Com bat in Hue and Fallujah Differed From the way American Soldiers Fought in Vietnam and Iraq"
"Extracting Ethics from History: The Holocaust as Moral Paradigm in United States Secondary Education"
"'No Mor e of that Dignity Stuff:' The Zulu Mardi Gras Parade and the Civil Rights Movement\, 1960-1969"
"The Eviction of Bonus Expeditionary Force : Media Coverage and Fears of Communism in the Great Depression"
"'Where the men are men\, and the women are too': Gender Norms for Women in the Klondike Gold Rush."
"The Tarnished Rose: Moral Panic and Sexuality in Cold War Portland"
"The Portland Hotel: Murder\, Dia mond Theft\, and Other Anxieties about Urban Living at the Turn of the Ce ntury." \;
Swing by sometime Wednesday afternoon to see the products of this research\, ch at with the students about their projects\, and to nibble on a few snacks .
UID:20121212T233000Z-15110@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20121205T161827Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15110-history-poster-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20121212T001605Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/29120_historypostersession2011.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15110 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/29120_historypostersession2011.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join students and faculty at the History Department p oster session on Wednesday\, December 12\, 3:30-5 pm in the Watzek Librar y atrium. History majors currently enrolled in Professor Reiko Hillyer's seminar will be displaying their thesis posters. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|research|send-to-undergraduate|studen t event END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130124T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130124T170000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Rocks 2013 DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the 9th annual Watzek Rocks lineup ! GUDA\, The Lewis &\; Clark Ukelele Orchestra\, and Jordan Anderson & amp\; Chris Stanbrook will be rocking Watzek\, January 24 at 4:00pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway in the ba ck of the crowd with a cup of coffee. \; For a preview of the soun ds of these LC students\, check out the links below:GUDA (https://soundcl oud.com/yaguda/)The Lewis &\; Clark Ukelele Orchestra (http://www.yout ube.com/watch?v=Vw0105RVZ-0&\;feature=youtu.be)Jordan Anderson &\; Chris Stanbrook (https://soundcloud.com/zwill/pokemon-battle-feat-zwill) \; You can catch clips of previous shows on Watzek's YouTube page (http://www.youtube.com/user/WatzekLibrary). If you would like to play Wa tzek Rocks in the future\, or for more information about this annual conc ert\, please contact Nikki Williams (nmw@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We are pleased to announce the 9th annu al Watzek Rocks lineup! GUDA\, The Lewis &\; Clark Ukelele Orchestra\, and Jordan Anderson &\; Chris Stanbrook will be rocking Watzek\, Janu ary 24 at 4:00pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway in the back of the crowd with a cup of coffee.
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For a preview of the sounds of these LC students\, check out t
he links below:
GUDA
The Lewis &\; Clark Ukelele Orchestra
Jordan Anderson &\; Chr
is Stanbrook
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You can catch clips of previous shows on Watzek's You Tube page. If you would like to play Watzek Rocks in the future\, or for more information about this annual concert\, please contact Nikki Wil liams (nmw@lclark.edu).
UID:20130125T000000Z-15334@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130111T122341Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15334-watzek-rocks-2013 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130111T202341Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34737_watzek_rocks.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15334 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34737_watzek_rocks.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:We are pleased to announce the 9th annual Watzek Rock s lineup! GUDA\, The Lewis &\; Clark Ukelele Orchestra\, and Jordan An derson &\; Chris Stanbrook will be rocking Watzek\, January 24 at 4:00 pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves\, or just sway i n the back of the crowd with a cup of coffee. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public|performance|student event END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130205T143000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130205T153000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Poet Dialogue & Reading: Jesse Nathan DESCRIPTION:February 5 at 2:30 pm\, visiting scholar and poet Jesse Natha n will engage students in a dialogue about careers in creative writing\, publishing\, and editing in the Watzek Library classroom. The conversatio n will be followed by a poetry reading at 4 pm in the Armstrong Lounge\, Frank Manor. During the week of February 4\, the William Stafford Archiv es will be hosting Jesse Nathan\, whose poems have been published in jubi lat\, the Nation\, the American Poetry Review\, Gigantic\, and many other magazines. He is the author of a chapbook of poems\, Dinner (Milk Machin e\, 2009). Nathan's essays and journalism have appeared in Adbusters\, th e San Francisco Chronicle\, Tin House\, Poetry International\, McSweeney' s\, the Believer\, and elsewhere. Nathan is an editor at McSweeney's\, an d for several years was managing editor of the Best American Nonrequired Reading. A founding editor of the McSweeney's Poetry Series\, he is worki ng on a PhD in English Literature at Stanford. He lives south of San Fran cisco. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: February 5 at 2:30 pm\, visiting schola
r and poet Jesse Nathan will engage students in a dialogue about careers
in creative writing\, publishing\, and editing in the Watzek Library clas
sroom. The conversation will be followed by a poetry reading at 4 pm in t
he Armstrong Lounge\, Frank Manor.
During the week of Februa
ry 4\, the William Stafford Archives will be hosting Jesse Nathan\, whose
poems have been published in jubilat\, the Nation\, the American Poetry
Review\, Gigantic\, and many other magazines. He is the author of a chapb
ook of poems\, Dinner (Milk Machine\, 2009). Nathan's essays and journali
sm have appeared in Adbusters\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, Tin House\,
Poetry International\, McSweeney's\, the Believer\, and elsewhere. Natha
n is an editor at McSweeney's\, and for several years was managing editor
of the Best American Nonrequired Reading. A founding editor of the McSwe
eney's Poetry Series\, he is working on a PhD in English Literature at St
anford. He lives south of San Francisco.
Join us for the 1st screening of the se mester on Tuesday\, February 5\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Titicut Follies wa s directed by Frederick Wiseman in 1967. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
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UID:20130206T030000Z-15475@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T132404Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15475-watzek-screens-titicut-f ollies CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T212404Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34861_titicut-follies-movie-poster-1969-1020205034.rev.1373936490.j pg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15475 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34861_titicut-follies-movie-poster-1969-1020205034.rev.1 373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 1st screening of the semester on Tues day\, February 5\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Titicut Follies was directed by Frederick Wiseman in 1967. To read more about this film and the Documenta ry film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130219T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130219T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Salesman DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2nd screening of the semester on Tuesday\, Fe bruary 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Salesman was directed by Albert &\; David Maysles in 1968. To read more about this film and the Documentary f ilm series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blog spot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the 2nd screening of the se mester on Tuesday\, February 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Salesman was dire cted by Albert &\; David Maysles in 1968. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
UID:20130220T030000Z-15476@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T133755Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15476-watzek-screens-salesman CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T214637Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34862_salesman-posterart.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15476 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34862_salesman-posterart.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 2nd screening of the semester on Tues day\, February 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Salesman was directed by Albert &\; David Maysles in 1968. To read more about this film and the Docum entary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130305T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130305T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Don't Look Back DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 3rd screening of the semester on Tuesday\, Ma rch 5\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Don't Look Back was directed by D.A. Penneb aker in 1967. To read more about this film and the Documentary film serie s\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/ ). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the 3rd screening of the se mester on Tuesday\, March 5\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Don't Look Back was d irected by D.A. Pennebaker in 1967. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
UID:20130306T030000Z-15477@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T134200Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15477-watzek-screens-dont-look -back CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130221T195018Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34863_dontlookback2.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15477 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34863_dontlookback2.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 3rd screening of the semester on Tues day\, March 5\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Don't Look Back was directed by D.A . Pennebaker in 1967. To read more about this film and the Documentary fi lm series\, check out the Wa tzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130319T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130319T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Hearts and Minds DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 4th screening of the semester on Tuesday\, Ma rch 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Hearts and Minds was directed by Peter Dav is in 1974. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\ , check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the 4th screening of the se mester on Tuesday\, March 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Hearts and Minds was directed by Peter Davis in 1974. To read more about this film and the Do cumentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
UID:20130320T020000Z-15478@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T134608Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15478-watzek-screens-hearts-an d-minds CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130221T194955Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34864_movie_149372.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15478 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34864_movie_149372.rev.1373936490.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 4th screening of the semester on Tues day\, March 19\, at 7pm in Miller 102. Hearts and Minds was directed by P eter Davis in 1974. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watz ek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130402T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130402T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: American Dream DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 5th screening of the semester on Tuesday\, Ap ril 2\, at 7pm in Miller 102. American Dream was directed by Barbara Kopp le in 1990. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\ , check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the 5th screening of the se mester on Tuesday\, April 2\, at 7pm in Miller 102. American Dream was di rected by Barbara Kopple in 1990. To read more about this film and the Do cumentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
UID:20130403T020000Z-15479@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T134932Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15479-watzek-screens-american- dream CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130221T194924Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34865_americandream_214x317.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15479 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34865_americandream_214x317.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the 5th screening of the semester on Tues day\, April 2\, at 7pm in Miller 102. American Dream was directed by Barb ara Kopple in 1990. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watz ek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130416T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130416T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final screening of the semester on Tuesday\, April 16\, at 7pm in Miller 102. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 was di rected by Göran Olsson in 2011. To read more about this film and the Doc umentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzeksc reens.blogspot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the final screening of the semester on Tuesday\, April 16\, at 7pm in Miller 102. The Black Power Mi xtape 1967-1975 was directed by Göran Olsson in 2011. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
UID:20130417T020000Z-15480@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130123T135235Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15480-watzek-screens-the-black -power-mixtape-1967-1975 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130318T214435Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/34867_blackpowermixtape.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:15480 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/34867_blackpowermixtape.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens m ay be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the final screening of the semester on Tu esday\, April 16\, at 7pm in Miller 102. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-197 5 was directed by Göran Olsson in 2011. To read more about this film and the Documentary film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|multicultural|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130828 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130829 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diderot @ 300: An Exhibit on Making Knowledge in the 18th-century DESCRIPTION:With "Diderot @ 300" we celebrate Denis Diderot's imprint on the greatest interdisciplinary achievement in intellectual entrepreneursh ip of the Enlightenment: the Encyclopedie (1751-1772). An LC student/facu lty collaboration\, the exhibit will be on display August 28-December 20\ , 2013 in the Watzek Library Atrium. Enlightenment homme de lettres extr aordinaire\, Diderot (1713-1784) was featured in the January 24\, 2013 Ne w York Times article\, Diderot\, An American Exemplar? Bien sûr\, (http: //www.nytimes.com/2013/01/25/opinion/diderot-an-american-exemplar-bien-su r.html?src=me&\;ref=general) as an "American exemplar" reminding us th at "thumbing one's nose at the establishment has been central to our own cultural and political traditions since\, well\, [his] time. After all\, that's how we became Americans in the first place." At the center of the exhibit\, the Encyclopédie's schematic tree of knowledge inspired by Bac on's own\, displays the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of kno wledge-making in the 18th-century. Branching out into the faculties of Me mory\, Reason\, and Imagination\, human understanding is featured as the subversive key to accessing\, critiquing\, and creating knowledge through the disciplines ramifying from these faculties – including philosophy\ , history\, and literary and creative arts. This collaborative project c omes to life in the heart of Lewis &\; Clark's liberal arts environmen t at Watzek. Our work emanates from\, and replicates\, the idea at the co re of our liberal arts institution: Knowledge-making is a collaborative u ndertaking that results from interdisciplinary endeavors and cross-refere ncing\, and a creative process that bears on the sciences as well as on t he humanities. Reflecting this idea\, the team draws on the expertise of the Library's Special Collections\, Associate Professor of French and Did erot scholar Isabelle C. DeMarte\, as well as Schuyler Adkins ('14\, Fren ch Studies / History)\, Sara Balsom ('14\, French Studies / English)\, Hi llary Kugler ('14\, Foreign Languages French/Spanish)\, and Brandon Stils on ('14\, Philosophy). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: With "Diderot @ 300" we celebrate Denis
Diderot's imprint on the greatest interdisciplinary achievement in intel
lectual entrepreneurship of the Enlightenment: the Encyclopedie (1751-177
2). An LC student/faculty collaboration\, the exhibit will be on display
August 28-December 20\, 2013 in the Watzek Library Atrium.
E
nlightenment homme de lettres extraordinaire\, Diderot (1713-1784) was fe
atured in the January 24\, 2013 New York Times article\, Diderot\, An American Exemplar? Bien sÃ
»r\, as an "American exemplar" reminding us that "thumbing one's
nose at the establishment has been central to our own cultural and polit
ical traditions since\, well\, [his] time. After all\, that's how we beca
me Americans in the first place." At the center of the exhibit\, the Ency
clopédie's schematic tree of knowledge inspired by Bacon's own\, display
s the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of knowledge-making in t
he 18th-century. Branching out into the faculties of Memory\, Reason\, an
d Imagination\, human understanding is featured as the subversive key to
accessing\, critiquing\, and creating knowledge through the disciplines r
amifying from these faculties – including philosophy\, history\, and li
terary and creative arts.
This collaborative project comes t
o life in the heart of Lewis &\; Clark's liberal arts environment at W
atzek. Our work emanates from\, and replicates\, the idea at the core of
our liberal arts institution: Knowledge-making is a collaborative underta
king that results from interdisciplinary endeavors and cross-referencing\
, and a creative process that bears on the sciences as well as on the hum
anities. Reflecting this idea\, the team draws on the expertise of the Li
brary's Special Collections\, Associate Professor of French and Diderot s
cholar Isabelle C. DeMarte\, as well as Schuyler Adkins ('14\, French Stu
dies / History)\, Sara Balsom ('14\, French Studies / English)\, Hillary
Kugler ('14\, Foreign Languages French/Spanish)\, and Brandon Stilson ('1
4\, Philosophy).
Welcome to Lewis &\; Clark and to Wa tzek Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tour during NSO\, and we'll show you. Tours begin Wednesday\, August 28 a nd Thursday\, August 29 at 1\, 2\, and 3 pm in the atrium of Watzek Libra ry. Join us for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and servi ces\, or relax in the Library Classroom with refreshments and your fellow new students and parents.
Visit the L&\;C New Student Orien tation page for a complete run-down of NSO events.
UID:20130829T200000Z-19241@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130828T164608Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19241-nso-library-tours CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130828T234608Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40075_jahsieloveswatzek2.rev.1377733541.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19241 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40075_jahsieloveswatzek2.rev.1377733541.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Welcome to Lewis &\; Clark and to Watzek Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tour during NS O\, and we'll show you. Tours begin Wednesday\, August 28 and Thursday\, August 29 at 1\, 2\, and 3 pm in the atrium of Watzek Library. Join us fo r an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and services\, or relax in the Library Classroom with refreshments and your fellow new students and parents. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130912T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130912T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Elevator to the Gallows DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 12\, we'll be kicking off Watzek Screens French New Wave Cinema with Louis Malle's 1958 thriller\, Elevator to th e Gallows (http://ow.ly/oBepW) at 7pm in Miller 105. In addition to being the only thriller in the New Wave movement\, Elevator to the Gallows inc ludes\, "one of the most well-regarded jazz soundtracks of all time\, Mil es Davis famously played the score live\, watching the film on a screen i n the studio while his quartet improvised…" says Jim Bunnelle\, the coo rdinator of Watzek Screens. To read more about this film and the French N ew Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzekscr eens.blogspot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Thursday\, September 12\, we'll be kick ing off Watzek Screens French New Wave Cinema with Louis Malle's 1958 thr iller\, Elevator to the Gallows at 7pm i n Miller 105. In addition to being the only thriller in the New Wave move ment\, Elevator to the Gallows includes\, "one of the most well-regarded jazz soundtracks of all time\, Miles Davis famously played the score live \, watching the film on a screen in the studio while his quartet improvis ed…" says Jim Bunnelle\, the coordinator of Watzek Screens. To read mor e about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim B unnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20130913T020000Z-19242@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130828T165057Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19242-watzek-screens-elevator- to-the-gallows CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130905T175156Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40076_ascenseur_pour_l_echafaud4.rev.1377733821.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19242 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40076_ascenseur_pour_l_echafaud4.rev.1377733821.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Thursday\, September 12\, we'll be kicking off Watzek Screens French New Wave Cinema with Louis Malle's 1958 thriller\, Elevator to the Gallows at 7pm in Miller 105. In addition to being the only thriller in the New Wave movement\, Elevato r to the Gallows includes\, "one of the most well-regarded jazz soundtrac ks of all time\, Miles Davis famously played the score live\, watching th e film on a screen in the studio while his quartet improvised…" says Ji m Bunnelle\, the coordinator of Watzek Screens. To read more about this f ilm and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130920T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130920T160000 LOCATION:Smith Hall\, Albany Quadrangle GEO:45.451415;-122.668211 SUMMARY:Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture DESCRIPTION:Alison J. Head\, Executive Director of Project Information Li teracy\, will present\, "What Librarians and Faculty Should Know about To day's Research Practices" September 20 at 3pm in Smith Hall. \; Ho w do today's students find information and conduct research for coursewor k and use in their everyday lives? Discover what we have learned at Proje ct Information Literacy (PIL)\, an ongoing research study that has survey ed and interviewed more than 13\,000 college students at over 50 US colle ges and universities since 2008. Our findings indicate a large majority o f students still attend college to learn\, but many are lost in a thicket of information overload. Nearly all students intentionally use a small c ompass for navigating the ever-widening and complex information landscape they inhabit. They struggle with managing the IT devices that permeate t heir lives and endlessly distract them. Most students turn to professors\ , friends\, family members - or no one at all - for help with research\, rather than asking librarians. What's a librarian to do? Key takeaways ar e presented from the PIL studies\, including a discussion of their implic ations for teaching\, learning\, work\, and librarianship in the 21st cen tury. \; A reception will follow the lecture. \; For furthe r information\, please visit the Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page ( http://library.lclark.edu/lib/sherrer.htm). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Alison J. Head\, Executive Director of Project Information Literacy\, will present\, "What Librarians and Facult y Should Know about Today's Research Practices" September 20 at 3pm in Sm ith Hall.
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How do today's students find informatio n and conduct research for coursework and use in their everyday lives? Di scover what we have learned at Project Information Literacy (PIL)\, an on going research study that has surveyed and interviewed more than 13\,000 college students at over 50 US colleges and universities since 2008. Our findings indicate a large majority of students still attend college to le arn\, but many are lost in a thicket of information overload. Nearly all students intentionally use a small compass for navigating the ever-wideni ng and complex information landscape they inhabit. They struggle with man aging the IT devices that permeate their lives and endlessly distract the m. Most students turn to professors\, friends\, family members - or no on e at all - for help with research\, rather than asking librarians. What's a librarian to do? Key takeaways are presented from the PIL studies\, in cluding a discussion of their implications for teaching\, learning\, work \, and librarianship in the 21st century.
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A recep tion will follow the lecture.
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For further informa tion\, please visit the Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page.
UID:20130920T220000Z-18471@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130619T143643Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/18471-johannah-sherrer-memoria l-lecture CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130823T164501Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/39027_ajhead_3.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:18471 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/39027_ajhead_3.rev.1373936491.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Elaine Hirsch (elaineghirsch@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Alison J. Head\, Executive Director of Project Inform ation Literacy\, will present\, "What Librarians and Faculty Should Know about Today's Research Practices" September 20 at 3pm in Smith Hall. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:lecture END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130926T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130926T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: 400 Blows DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, September 26\, at 7pm in Miller 105. 400 Blows was d irected by Truffaut in 1959. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http://watzeksc reens.blogspot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the second screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, September 26\, at 7pm in Mille r 105. 400 Blows was directed by Truffaut in 1959. To read more about thi s film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bu nnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20130927T020000Z-19243@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130828T165513Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19243-watzek-screens-400-blows CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130828T235513Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40077_400blows_usa_2.rev.1377734090.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19243 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40077_400blows_usa_2.rev.1377734090.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the second screening in our French New Wa ve film series on Thursday\, September 26\, at 7pm in Miller 105. 400 Blo ws was directed by Truffaut in 1959. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131002T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131002T200000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, Heritage Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Special Collections Open House: The Lewis & Clark Expedition DESCRIPTION:This fall\, Watzek's Special Collections is hosting a series of collection-specific open houses. Wednesday\, October 2\, 7-8pm\, we'll be highlighting materials of the Lewis &\; Clark Expedition. Our open house series takes place in Watzek Library's Heritage Room and is open t o anyone interested in learning more about its collections. We look forwa rd to seeing you. For more information about this series\, contact Watze k's Archives and Special Collections Librarian\, Jeremy Skinner (skinner@ lclark.edu) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: This fall\, Watzek's Special Collection
s is hosting a series of collection-specific open houses. Wednesday\, Oct
ober 2\, 7-8pm\, we'll be highlighting materials of the Lewis &\; Clar
k Expedition. Our open house series takes place in Watzek Library's Herit
age Room and is open to anyone interested in learning more about its coll
ections. We look forward to seeing you.
For more information
about this series\, contact Watzek's Archives and Special Collections Li
brarian\, Jeremy Skinner (skinner@lclark.edu)
Join us for the third screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, October 17\, at 7pm in Miller 1 05. Hiroshima\, Mon Amour was directed by Resnais/Duras in 1959. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Ji m Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20131018T020000Z-19546@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130829T150044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19546-watzek-screens-hiroshima -mon-amour CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130829T220044Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40179_monamour.rev.1377813631.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19546 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40179_monamour.rev.1377813631.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the third screening in our French New Wav e film series on Thursday\, October 17\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Hiroshima\ , Mon Amour was directed by Resnais/Duras in 1959. To read more about thi s film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131024T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131024T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Cleo From 5 to 7 DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, October 24\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Cleo From 5 to 7 was directed by Agnes Varda in 1962. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http:// watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek Scr eens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the fourth screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, October 24\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Cleo From 5 to 7 was directed by Agnes Varda in 1962. To read more a bout this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Q uestions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunn elle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20131025T020000Z-19547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130829T150350Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19547-watzek-screens-cleo-from -5-to-7 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130829T220350Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40181_cleo.rev.1377813822.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40181_cleo.rev.1377813822.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the fourth screening in our French New Wa ve film series on Thursday\, October 24\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Cleo From 5 to 7 was directed by Agnes Varda in 1962. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131106T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131106T200000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, Heritage Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Special Collections Open House: Fine Press Printing DESCRIPTION:This fall\, Watzek's Special Collections is hosting a series of collection-specific open houses. Wednesday\, November 6\, 7-8pm\, we'l l be highlighting Fine Press Printing. Our open house series takes place in Watzek Library's Heritage Room and is open to anyone interested in lea rning more about its collections. We look forward to seeing you. For mor e information about this series\, contact Watzek's Archives and Special C ollections Librarian\, Jeremy Skinner (skinner@lclark.edu) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: This fall\, Watzek's Special Collection
s is hosting a series of collection-specific open houses. Wednesday\, Nov
ember 6\, 7-8pm\, we'll be highlighting Fine Press Printing. Our open hou
se series takes place in Watzek Library's Heritage Room and is open to an
yone interested in learning more about its collections. We look forward t
o seeing you.
For more information about this series\, conta
ct Watzek's Archives and Special Collections Librarian\, Jeremy Skinner (
skinner@lclark.edu)
This fall\, Watzek's Special Collection
s is hosting a series of collection-specific open houses. Wednesday\, Nov
ember 13\, 7-8pm\, we'll be highlighting Oregon Literature. Our open hous
e series takes place in Watzek Library's Heritage Room and is open to any
one interested in learning more about its collections. We look forward to
seeing you.
For more information about this series\, contac
t Watzek's Archives and Special Collections Librarian\, Jeremy Skinner (s
kinner@lclark.edu)
Join us for the fifth screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, November 14\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Vivre Sa Vie was directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1962. To re ad more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out t he Watzek Screens blog.< /p>
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20131115T030000Z-19548@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130829T150530Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19548-watzek-screens-vivre-sa- vie CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20131107T162107Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40183_imgshw.rev.1377813964.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19548 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40183_imgshw.rev.1377813964.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the fifth screening in our French New Wav e film series on Thursday\, November 14\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Vivre Sa Vie was directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1962. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131121T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131121T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Pierrot Le Fou DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final screening in our French New Wave film s eries on Thursday\, November 21\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Pierrot Le Fou wa s directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1965. To read more about this film and t he French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog (http: //watzekscreens.blogspot.com/). Questions or comments regarding Watzek S creens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the final screening in our French New Wave film series on Thursday\, November 21\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Pierrot Le Fou was directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1965. To read more about this film and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bu nnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
UID:20131122T030000Z-19552@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20130829T150846Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/19552-watzek-screens-pierrot-l e-fou CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20130829T220846Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/40185_pierrot-le-fou.rev.1377814123.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:19552 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/40185_pierrot-le-fou.rev.1377814123.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for the final screening in our French New Wav e film series on Thursday\, November 21\, at 7pm in Miller 105. Pierrot L e Fou was directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1965. To read more about this fi lm and the French New Wave film series\, check out the Watzek Screens blog. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131211T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131211T180000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Poster Session: History 450 DESCRIPTION:Join students and faculty at a History Department poster sess ion on Wednesday\, December 11 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. in the Watzek Libra ry atrium. Fifteen history majors\, enrolled in Professor David Campion's seminar course\, History 450: Britain and the Empire in the 20th Century \, will be displaying their thesis posters. We're looking forward to a w ide array of topics\, ranging from "The rise of English football hooligan ism" to "African American GI's in England during World War II"\, from the following students: Schuyler Adkins Dana Bronson Ethan Bruno Eli Cag an Nate Dorgan Sam Franer Matthew Frantz Taylor Herbert Dima Hurlbut Nina Manno Emily Mathay Lydia Simmons Caleb Spiegel Jules Zienkiewi cz X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join students and faculty at a History Department poster session on Wednesday\, December 11 from 4:30 to 6:00 p. m. in the Watzek Library atrium. Fifteen history majors\, enrolled in Pro fessor David Campion's seminar course\, History 450: Britain and the Empi re in the 20th Century\, will be displaying their thesis posters.
We're looking forward to a wide array of topics\, ranging from "The rise
of English football hooliganism" to "African American GI's in England du
ring World War II"\, from the following students:
Schuyler A
dkins
Dana Bronson
Ethan Bruno
Eli Cagan
Nate
Dorgan
Sam Franer
Matthew Frantz
Taylor Herbert
Dima Hurlbut
Nina Manno
Emily Mathay
Lydia Simmo
ns
Caleb Spiegel
Jules Zienkiewicz
Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge
t you down. Come to the library classroom for a spread of treats and dive
rsions to help get you through the weekend: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December
12 &\; Friday December 13. The details:
The details:
These events are organized by the Wat zek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are funded by the Asso ciated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC).
UID:20131213T040000Z-22665@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20131206T095216Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/22665-watzek-sac-presents-watz ek-recess LAST-MODIFIED:20131206T175535Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20131213T080000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/29233_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:22665 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/29233_watzekrecesscup.rev.1373936488.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Co me to the library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through the weekend: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 12 &\; Fri day December 13. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:coffee|send-to-undergraduate|student event X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2013-12-13 08:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140123T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140123T163000 SUMMARY:James J. Kopp First-year Research Awards Reception DESCRIPTION:Join us as we applaud Kristina Dill and Isaac Goldstein\, the 2013 winners\, at a reception in their honor January 23\, at 3:30 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room. \; This award was created to highlight the value of good research techniques\, reward scholarly research that develo ps a thoughtful and methodical approach to the research process\, and dem onstrate how scholarly research develops the critical thinking\, reading\ , writing and speaking skills that are an integral part of a liberal arts education. The awards are given in memory of Dr. James J. Kopp\, who was the director of Watzek Library from 1999 until his death in 2010.   \; Questions or comments regarding the James J. Kopp First-year Research Award (http://library.lclark.edu/reference/researchaward/) may be direct ed to Dan Kelley (dkelley@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we applaud Kristina Dill and Isaac Goldstein\, the 2013 winners\, at a reception in their honor Janua ry 23\, at 3:30 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room.
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This award was created to highlight the value of good research techniques\, r eward scholarly research that develops a thoughtful and methodical approa ch to the research process\, and demonstrate how scholarly research devel ops the critical thinking\, reading\, writing and speaking skills that ar e an integral part of a liberal arts education. The awards are given in m emory of Dr. James J. Kopp\, who was the director of Watzek Library from 1999 until his death in 2010.
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Questions or commen ts regarding the James J. Kopp First-year Research Award may be directed to Dan K elley (dkelley@lclark.edu).
UID:20140123T233000Z-23078@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140116T134235Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/23078-james-j-kopp-first-year- research-awards-reception LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T204515Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/0,0,574,908/43269_researchaward.rev.1389908546.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:23078 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,574\,908/43269_researchaward.rev.138990 8546.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:dkelley@lclark.edu X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us as we applaud Kristina Dill and Isaac Goldste in\, the 2013 winners\, at a reception in their honor January 23\, at 3:3 0 pm in Watzek's Pamplin Room. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:research|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140123T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140123T173000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Rocks DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the 9th annual Watzek Rocks lineup ! The Grouse and Daniela Jiménez will be rocking Watzek\, January 23 at 4:30pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves. For a prev iew of the sounds of these LC students\, check out the links below:The Gr ouse (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0XlxDnn_2I&\;list=PLNbZBJw1Drnq AmCjwGxtXwsqZ2d8Sim8K)Daniela Jiménez (https://soundcloud.com/danielaa-j imenezz) You can catch clips of previous shows on Watzek's YouTube page (http://www.youtube.com/user/WatzekLibrary). If you would like to play Wa tzek Rocks in the future\, or for more information about this annual conc ert\, please contact Nikki Williams (nmw@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: We are pleased to announce the 9th annu
al Watzek Rocks lineup! The Grouse and Daniela Jiménez will be rocking W
atzek\, January 23 at 4:30pm. Kick off the semester with us and show us y
our moves.
For a preview of the sounds of these LC students\
, check out the links below:
The Grouse
Daniela Jiménez
You can catch clips o
f previous shows on W
atzek's YouTube page. If you would like to play Watzek Rocks in the f
uture\, or for more information about this annual concert\, please contac
t Nikki Williams (nmw@lclark.edu).
Join Lewis &\; Clark Professors Jerr y Harp and Cari Coe for this viewing of the film based on the journals of William Stafford\, a conscientious objector in World War Two and Nationa l Book Award winner. Despite being told that war is inevitable\, Stafford disagreed. He saw war as a choice - a human choice - and only one of the ways nations can respond to conflict. Using Stafford's eloquent poetry a nd prose\, the film invites the viewer to reflect on their own ideas rega rding war and how individual witness can contribute to a more peaceful wo rld.
UID:20140205T233000Z-24401@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140131T112812Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24401-film-every-war-has-two-l osers CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140131T194545Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/481/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43583_everywar.rev.1391193022.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24401 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/481/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43583_everywar.rev.1391193022.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join Lewis &\; Clark Professors Jerry Harp and Car i Coe\, on Wednesday February 5 at 3:30 p.m. in Miller 105\, for a viewin g of the film based on the journals of William Stafford. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140206T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140206T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: The Decline of Western Civilization DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first screening of the semester on Thursday\, February 6\, at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. The Decline of Western Civilizatio n (http://watzekscreens.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-decline-of-western-civil ization-1981.html)\, \;Spheeris's\, "gritty landmark documentary on t he Los Angeles hardcore/punk scene" is the first film in the Watzek Scree ns: 80s Indie series. For more information about this film and the Watze k Screens: 80s Indie film series\, check out the series blog (http://watz ekscreens.blogspot.com/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the first screening of the semester on Thursday\, February 6\, at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. The Decline of Western Civilization\, \;Spheeris's\, "gritty landmark documentary on the Los Angeles hardcore/punk scene" is the first film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie series.
For more information about this film and the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series \, check out the series blog .
UID:20140207T030000Z-24253@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T122116Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24253-watzek-screens-the-decli ne-of-western-civilization CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140130T191635Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43464_decline_of_western_civilization.rev.1390940443.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24253 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43464_decline_of_western_civilization.rev.1390940443.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of T he Decline of Western Civilization\, Spheeris's\, "gritty landmark do cumentary on the Los Angeles hardcore/punk scene\," on Thursday\, Februar y 6 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140206T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140206T203000 LOCATION:Fir Acres Theater Black Box GEO:45.452168;-122.668233 SUMMARY:Performance: Our William Stafford: In Five Drafts DESCRIPTION:The Lewis &\; Clark Theatre Department is proud to present \;OUR WILLIAM STAFFORD: IN FIVE DRAFTS directed by Professor Stephe n Weeks conceived by Professor Stephen Weeks and Professor Rebecca Linga felter \;Thursday February 6th\, 7:30pmFir Acres Theatre Black BoxFRE E \; The Theatre Department is proud to present an evening of perfor mance in \;conjunction with the William Stafford Centennial Celebrati on. Compiled from interviews\, autobiographical material\, writing exerci ses and Stafford's poetry\, the piece is a meditation on writing through the lens of William Stafford's process and work. The performance will be presented by students in the Theatre Department. \; The performanc e is approximately 40 minutes long and will be followed a brief talk-back . \; For reservations please contact Joyce Beeney (beeny@lclark.ed u (mailto:beeny@lclark.edu)) in the Theatre Department. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In a night of slam-style poetry perform ance\, selected Lewis &\; Clark student poets will read Stafford's poe try along side poems they have written in response to William Stafford's poetry. Ken Arkind\, \;a National Poetry Slam Champion and Ex ecutive Director of Denver's Minor Disturbance \;youth slam team\, will be flyin g in to feature his award-winning poetry along side the students (and the free food!).
MC: Jerry Harp\, Assistant Professor with Term of E nglish and Director\, Lewis &\; Clark College.
\;
UID:20140209T030000Z-24399@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140131T112436Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24399-stafford-slam CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140204T194107Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/481/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43585_ws_at_mic.rev.1391193924.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24399 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/481/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43585_ws_at_mic.rev.1391193924.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join L&\;C student poets and Ken Arkind\,& #160\;a National Poetry Slam Champion and Executive Director of Denver's& #160\;Minor Dis turbance \;youth slam team\, for a night of slam-style poetry Sat urday\, February 8\, at 7 p.m. at The Co-op. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:special collections END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140220T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140220T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Polyester DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second screening of our Watzek Screens: 80s I ndie film series. Polyester was directed by John Waters in 1981. Polyeste r was directed by John Waters in 1981. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the second screening of our Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series. Polyester was directed by John Wa ters in 1981. Polyester was directed by John Waters in 1981.
UID:20140221T030000Z-24254@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T130551Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24254-watzek-screens-polyester CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T163452Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43466_600full-polyester-poster.rev.1390942675.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24254 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43466_600full-polyester-poster.rev.1390942675.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Polyester\, the 2nd film i n the Watzek Screens: 80s In die film series\, Thursday\, February 20 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Pol yester was directed by John Waters in 1981. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140301 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140302 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140302 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140303 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140303 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140304 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140304 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140305 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140305 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140306 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140306 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140307 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140306T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140306T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 102 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Repo Man DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Repo Man\, the 3rd film in the Wat zek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, March 6 at 7 p.m. in Mill er 102. Repo Man was directed by Alex Cox in 1984. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a screening of Repo Man\, t he 3rd film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, Mar ch 6 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Repo Man was directed by Alex Cox in 1984.< /p> UID:20140307T030000Z-24255@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T131511Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24255-watzek-screens-repo-man CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T170606Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43469_mm_repoman_poster.rev.1390943565.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24255 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43469_mm_repoman_poster.rev.1390943565.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Repo Man\, the 3rd film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, March 6 at 7 p.m. in Mill er 102. Repo Man was directed by Alex Cox in 1984. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140307 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140308 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140307T203000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140307T213000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center - Trail Room GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Stafford Slam UID:20140308T043000Z-25177@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140228T114018Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24472-rescheduled-william-staf ford-centennial-symposium CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140228T195031Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/210/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43615_stafford_slam.rev.1391464460.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25177 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/210/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43615_stafford_slam.rev.1391464460.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:L&\;C student poets will read Stafford's poetry wi th Ken Arkind\, a National Poetry \;Slam \;Champion and Executive Director of Denver Minor Disturbance youth \;slam \;team\, in a night of \;slam-style poetry\, March 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the Trail Room . END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140308 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140309 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140309 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140310 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140310 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140311 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140311 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140312 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140312 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140313 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140313 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140314 LOCATION:Hoffman Gallery GEO:45.45054;-122.668438 SUMMARY:Pop-Up Exhibition: Linocut Prints for the Osage Orange Tree DESCRIPTION:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic story from the life and le gacy of William Stafford. He lived something like this story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 1940s… and won the Oreg on Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree has come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrated with twenty-five or iginal linocuts by Dennis Cunningham. \; Opening Reception: Thurs day\, March 13\, 5 to 7 p.m. \; Gallery talk by Dennis Cunningham: Sunday\, March 16\, 2 p.m. \; Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibition and all events are free. Parking o n campus is free on weekends. For information call 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic stor y from the life and legacy of William Stafford. He lived something like t his story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 194 0s… and won the Oregon Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree h as come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrat ed with twenty-five original linocuts by Dennis Cunningham.
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Gallery hours are Tue
sday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Exhibition and all events
are free. Parking on campus is free on weekends.
For information c
all 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery
This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140314 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140315 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140314 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140315 LOCATION:Hoffman Gallery GEO:45.45054;-122.668438 SUMMARY:Pop-Up Exhibition: Linocut Prints for the Osage Orange Tree DESCRIPTION:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic story from the life and le gacy of William Stafford. He lived something like this story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 1940s… and won the Oreg on Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree has come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrated with twenty-five or iginal linocuts by Dennis Cunningham. \; Opening Reception: Thurs day\, March 13\, 5 to 7 p.m. \; Gallery talk by Dennis Cunningham: Sunday\, March 16\, 2 p.m. \; Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibition and all events are free. Parking o n campus is free on weekends. For information call 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic stor y from the life and legacy of William Stafford. He lived something like t his story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 194 0s… and won the Oregon Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree h as come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrat ed with twenty-five original linocuts by Dennis Cunningham.
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Gallery hours are Tue
sday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Exhibition and all events
are free. Parking on campus is free on weekends.
For information c
all 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery
This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140315 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140316 LOCATION:Hoffman Gallery GEO:45.45054;-122.668438 SUMMARY:Pop-Up Exhibition: Linocut Prints for the Osage Orange Tree DESCRIPTION:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic story from the life and le gacy of William Stafford. He lived something like this story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 1940s… and won the Oreg on Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree has come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrated with twenty-five or iginal linocuts by Dennis Cunningham. \; Opening Reception: Thurs day\, March 13\, 5 to 7 p.m. \; Gallery talk by Dennis Cunningham: Sunday\, March 16\, 2 p.m. \; Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibition and all events are free. Parking o n campus is free on weekends. For information call 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic stor y from the life and legacy of William Stafford. He lived something like t his story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 194 0s… and won the Oregon Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree h as come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrat ed with twenty-five original linocuts by Dennis Cunningham.
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\;
Gallery hours are Tue
sday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Exhibition and all events
are free. Parking on campus is free on weekends.
For information c
all 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery
\n Join us in celebrating the life of William Sta fford\, renowned poet\, educator\, and pacifist. This one day symposium will take place March 15 in A gnes Flanagan Chapel and will include panels\, discussion\, poetry readin gs\, and self guided exhibit tours.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140316 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140317 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140316T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140316T010000 LOCATION:Hoffman Gallery GEO:45.45054;-122.668438 SUMMARY:Pop-Up Exhibition: Linocut Prints for the Osage Orange Tree DESCRIPTION:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic story from the life and le gacy of William Stafford. He lived something like this story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 1940s… and won the Oreg on Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree has come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrated with twenty-five or iginal linocuts by Dennis Cunningham. \; Opening Reception: Thurs day\, March 13\, 5 to 7 p.m. \; Gallery talk by Dennis Cunningham: Sunday\, March 16\, 2 p.m. \; Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibition and all events are free. Parking o n campus is free on weekends. For information call 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Osage Orange Tree is an iconic stor y from the life and legacy of William Stafford. He lived something like t his story in the 1930s in Liberal\, Kansas … wrote the story in the 194 0s… and won the Oregon Centennial fiction contest with it in 1959. Now in 2014\, the year of Stafford's own centennial\, The Osage Orange Tree h as come fully into its own in a newly published hard-cover book illustrat ed with twenty-five original linocuts by Dennis Cunningham.
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\;
\;
Gallery hours are Tue
sday through Sunday\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Exhibition and all events
are free. Parking on campus is free on weekends.
For information c
all 503-768-7687 or visit www.lclark.edu/hoffman_gallery
This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140318 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140319 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140318T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140318T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140318T170000 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek Connections: Primo Searching DESCRIPTION:Faculty\, we would like your help in configuring our new libr ary catalog\, Primo\, so it works well for you and your students. Please join us in the Library Classroom on Tuesday\, March 18\, 3:30-5 p.m. for high-quality donuts and an informal discussion about Primo. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Faculty\, we would like your help in co nfiguring our new library catalog\, Primo\, so it works well for you and your students. Please join us in the Library Classroom on Tuesday\, March 18\, 3:30-5 p.m. for high-quality donuts and an informal discussion abou t Primo.
UID:20140318T223000Z-25511@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140313T112655Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25511-watzek-connections-primo -searching CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140313T182802Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44553_card-catalog-library-de.rev.1394735276.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25511 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44553_card-catalog-library-de.rev.1394735276.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Dan KelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140319 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140320 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140319T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140320 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140321 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140320T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyJoin us for a screening of She's Gotta Have It\, the 4th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thu rsday\, March 20 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. She's Gotta Have It was directe d by Spike Lee in 1986.
UID:20140321T020000Z-24256@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T132022Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24256-watzek-screens-shes-gott a-have-it CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140128T212312Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43470_shes-gotta-have-it-movie-poster-1986-1020197433.rev.139094401 2.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24256 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43470_shes-gotta-have-it-movie-poster-1986-1020197433.re v.1390944012.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of She's Gotta Have It\, the 4th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, March 20 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. She's Gotta Have It was directed by Spike Lee in 1986. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140321 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140322 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Diversions: Gender/Power/Space DESCRIPTION:This month check out Diversions in the library or online (htt p://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/gender-studies-symposium-2014-genderp owerspace/) for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C' s 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Sympos ium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are. Our en vironments — whether the bathroom\, internet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions i n these spaces create\, support\, and/or destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political systems\, or nations? Engage with st udents\, scholars\, activists\, community leaders\, and artists in thinki ng about relationships of gender\, sexuality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves. The full schedule of events for the Gender Stu dies Symposium\, which runs March 5-7\, can be viewed here (https://colle ge.lclark.edu/departments/gender_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140321 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140322 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140321T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140322 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140323 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140322T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140323 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140324 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140323T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140324 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140325 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140324T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140325 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140326 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140325T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140326 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140327 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140326T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140327 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140328 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140327T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140328 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140329 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140328T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140329 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140330 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140329T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140330 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140331 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140330T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140331T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books th at support the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This year's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between w here we are and who we are. Our environments — whether the bathroom\, i nternet\, workplace\, or sidewalk — have profound effects on the lives we lead. How do our interactions in these spaces create\, support\, and/o r destabilize larger institutions of power such as prisons\, political sy stems\, or nations? Engage with students\, scholars\, activists\, communi ty leaders\, and artists in thinking about relationships of gender\, sexu ality\, and power in the locations where we find ourselves.
The full schedule of events for the Gender Studies Symposium\, which run
s March 5-7\, can be viewed here.
\n This month check out Diversions in the library or online for a selection of books that supp ort the themes of L&\;C's 33rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium. This y ear's Gender Studies Symposium explores the relationship between where we are and who we are.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140401 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140402 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140401T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140402T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140403T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyJoin us for a screening of Stranger tha n Paradise\, the 5th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Stranger than Paradise was di rected by Jim Jarmusch in 1984.
UID:20140404T020000Z-24257@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T132731Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24257-watzek-screens-stranger- than-paradise CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140128T212731Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43471_stranger_than_paradise.rev.1390944445.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24257 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43471_stranger_than_paradise.rev.1390944445.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Stranger than Paradise\, t he 5th film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, Apr il 3 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Stranger than Paradise was directed by Jim Jarmusch in 1984. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film|open to the public|send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140404 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140405 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140404T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140405T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140406T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140407T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140407 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140408 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140407T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140408T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140408 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140409 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140408T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140409T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140409 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140410 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140409T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach Selley The Watzek Library Space Needs Assessme
nt Task Force would like to invite Lewis &\; Clark students to share t
heir thoughts about library space in a relaxed setting over lunch and/or
afternoon refreshments. Building on the results of our survey\, we hope t
o gain a more nuanced perspective on the ways that students use Watzek Li
brary.
There will be two one-hour time slots available to jo
in us for these discussions:
Lunch: Wednesday\, April
9\, 12-1 p.m.
Please R
SVP by signing up at the following website by April 7: http://goo.gl/FgV8GG
This month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140410T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140410 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140411 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140410T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140411T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140411 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140412 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140411T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140412T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140412 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140413 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140412T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140413T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyThis month\, check out Library Diversio ns or our online display for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual Internationa l Affairs Symposium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on mil itarized humanitarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, an d much more. The full schedule of events for the International Affairs Sy mposium\, which runs April 7-9\, can be viewed here .
UID:20140413T070000Z-26104@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140407T102502Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26104-diversions-gambling-with -security-new-frontiers-in CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140414T162817Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26104 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45167_ia_flyer.jpeg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Library Diversions or our online display for a selection of books tha t support the themes of L&\;C's 52nd Annual International Affairs Symp osium. Pick up a book from our display\, and read up on militarized human itarian campaigns\, cyberwarfare\, global media biases\, and much more. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140414 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140415 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140414T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140415T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach Selley The Watzek Library Space Needs Assessme
nt Task Force would like to invite Lewis &\; Clark students to share t
heir thoughts about library space in a relaxed setting over lunch and/or
afternoon refreshments. Building on the results of our survey\, we hope t
o gain a more nuanced perspective on the ways that students use Watzek Li
brary.
There will be two one-hour time slots available to jo
in us for these discussions:
Lunch: Wednesday\, April
9\, 12-1 p.m.
Afternoon Coffee &\; Refreshments
: Tuesday\, April 15\, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Please RSVP b
y signing up at the following website by April 7: http://goo.gl/FgV8GG
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140416T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140417T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyJoin us for a screening of Slacker\, th e final film in the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, Ap ril 17 at 7 p.m. in Miller 102. Slacker was directed by Richard Linklater in 1991.
UID:20140418T020000Z-24263@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140128T145528Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/24263-watzek-screens-slacker CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140407T170812Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/43482_slacker-movie-poster-1991-1020200910.rev.1390949723.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:24263 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/43482_slacker-movie-poster-1991-1020200910.rev.139094972 3.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us for a screening of Slacker\, the final film i n the Watzek Screens: 80s Indie film series\, Thursday\, April 17 at 7 p. m. in Miller 102. Slacker was directed by Richard Linklater in 1991. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:film END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140418 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140419 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140418T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140419T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140420T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140421T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140422T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140423T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyIn connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140424T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach Selley- Mitchell S. Jackson
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On Thursday\, April 24\, author and edu cator Mitchell S. Jackson will read from his book The Residue Years em>\, an autobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in Northeast Portland during the 1990s. Join us for t his exciting reading on the Lewis &\; Clark Campus.
Thur
sday\, April 24
3:30 p.m.
Watzek Library Classroom
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140425T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140425T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140426 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140427 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140426T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140426T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140427 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140428 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140427T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140427T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140428 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140429 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140428T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140428T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140429 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140430 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140429T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140429T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140430 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140501 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140430T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140430T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140501 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140502 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140501T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140501T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140501T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140501T183000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:History Senior Thesis Poster Session DESCRIPTION:Please join the History department to celebrate the hard work of senior history majors in Professor Elliott Young's seminar as they pr esent their final thesis projects. \; Refreshments will be provided. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Please join the History department to c elebrate the hard work of senior history majors in Professor Elliott Youn g's seminar as they present their final thesis projects. \; Refreshme nts will be provided.
UID:20140502T000000Z-26586@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140428T100915Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26586-history-senior-thesis-po ster-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140428T171206Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/41351_the_world_map.rev.1380737162.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26586 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/41351_the_world_map.rev.1380737162.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join us in celebrating the hard work of senior history majors in Elliott Young's seminar as they present their final th esis projects\, Thursday\, May 1 at 5 p.m. in Watzek's atrium. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140502 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140503 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140502T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140502T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140502T200000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140502T220000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek SAC presents… Watzek Recess! DESCRIPTION:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Come to th e library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Friday May 2 &\; Saturday May 3. The details:do g therapy savory &\; sweet snacks and lots of caffeine coloring and games galore screening animated movies free 10 minute massages (sign up at 8 pm sharp-limited availability) \; These events are organiz ed by the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are funde d by the Associated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge t you down. Come to the library classroom for a spread of treats and dive rsions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Friday May 2 &\; Saturday May 3.
The details:
\;
These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory C ommittee (SAC)\, and are funded by the Associated Students of Lewis &\ ; Clark (ASLC).
UID:20140503T030000Z-26475@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140421T101631Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26475-watzek-sac-presents-watz ek-recess LAST-MODIFIED:20140428T171738Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20140504T030000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45451_screen_shot_2014-04-21_at_101600_am.rev.1398100579.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26475 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45451_screen_shot_2014-04-21_at_101600_am.rev.1398100579 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Co me to the library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Friday May 2 &\; Saturday May 3. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2014-05-04 03:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140503 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140504 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140503T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140503T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140504 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140505 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140504T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140504T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140505 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140506 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140505T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140505T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140506 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140507 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140506T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140506T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140507 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140508 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140507T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140507T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140508 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140509 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni Nati onal Park DESCRIPTION:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. While in Ya suni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal pla nts in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. \; Arti st Statement: Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainf orest\, is argued to be the most biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its biodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 million barrels of oil. This past year\, the dr illing of Yasuni's natural resources commenced\, disrupting the once harm onious ecosystem. The president of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global community that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will b e done in an environmentally safe fashion. However\, extracting all of Ya suni's oil will take approximately 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous material\, and elevated acoustics to a once pr istine area of our world. \; \; The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of th ese plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal propertie s daily. This spring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plants found in the park by creating illustrative renditions o f the plants. With the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were ab le to successfully identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustration s serve as a reminder to what nature has provided us and what we have lea rned from the simplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural worl d. Many pharmaceuticals used today are derived from plants and other orga nisms and it goes without saying that much remains to be discovered. Thro ugh an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Y asuni with the Lewis &\; Clark community. \; All pieces are for sale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Yasuni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu (ma ilto:georgek@lclark.edu) for more information \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Visit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
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The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140508T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140508T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140508T010000 LOCATION:Evans Music Center\, 2nd Floor Main Hall GEO:45.452273;-122.669241 SUMMARY:Exhibit: L. Stanley Glarum DESCRIPTION:In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection ( http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhibits/show/l--stanley-glarum-coll ection)\, the Lewis &\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Sp ecial Collections and Archives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music choir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materia ls from the Lewis &\; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collection displays elements from the life and career of G larum and the Lewis &\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recording produced by the college\; a handwritten music al score by Glarum\; samples of the many photographs and correspondence f rom the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, even t passes\, and pages from the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In connection with the L. Stanley Glarum Digital Collection\, the Lewis &am p\; Clark College Music Department and Watzek's Special Collections and A rchives have created a physical exhibit showcasing the legacy of music ch oir director L. Stanley Glarum. Drawing on materials from the Lewis &\ ; Clark Special Collections and Archives\, the L. Stanley Glarum collecti on displays elements from the life and career of Glarum and the Lewis &am p\; Clark College choir including examples of the many professional recor ding produced by the college\; a handwritten musical score by Glarum\; sa mples of the many photographs and correspondence from the collection\, as well as other artifacts including programs\, event passes\, and pages fr om the 1952 choir tour photo journal. The exhibit is currently on display in the Evans Music Center 2nd floor main hall.
UID:20140508T070000Z-25607@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140318T095044Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/25607-exhibit-l-stanley-glarum CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T230046Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:25607 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/44647_glarum.rev.1395161375.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Zach SelleyVisit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
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The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140509T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140510 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140511 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni Nati onal Park DESCRIPTION:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. While in Ya suni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal pla nts in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. \; Arti st Statement: Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainf orest\, is argued to be the most biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its biodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 million barrels of oil. This past year\, the dr illing of Yasuni's natural resources commenced\, disrupting the once harm onious ecosystem. The president of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global community that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will b e done in an environmentally safe fashion. However\, extracting all of Ya suni's oil will take approximately 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous material\, and elevated acoustics to a once pr istine area of our world. \; \; The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of th ese plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal propertie s daily. This spring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plants found in the park by creating illustrative renditions o f the plants. With the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were ab le to successfully identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustration s serve as a reminder to what nature has provided us and what we have lea rned from the simplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural worl d. Many pharmaceuticals used today are derived from plants and other orga nisms and it goes without saying that much remains to be discovered. Thro ugh an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Y asuni with the Lewis &\; Clark community. \; All pieces are for sale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Yasuni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu (ma ilto:georgek@lclark.edu) for more information \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Visit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140510T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140511 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140512 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni Nati onal Park DESCRIPTION:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. While in Ya suni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal pla nts in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. \; Arti st Statement: Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainf orest\, is argued to be the most biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its biodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 million barrels of oil. This past year\, the dr illing of Yasuni's natural resources commenced\, disrupting the once harm onious ecosystem. The president of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global community that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will b e done in an environmentally safe fashion. However\, extracting all of Ya suni's oil will take approximately 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous material\, and elevated acoustics to a once pr istine area of our world. \; \; The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of th ese plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal propertie s daily. This spring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plants found in the park by creating illustrative renditions o f the plants. With the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were ab le to successfully identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustration s serve as a reminder to what nature has provided us and what we have lea rned from the simplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural worl d. Many pharmaceuticals used today are derived from plants and other orga nisms and it goes without saying that much remains to be discovered. Thro ugh an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Y asuni with the Lewis &\; Clark community. \; All pieces are for sale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Yasuni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu (ma ilto:georgek@lclark.edu) for more information \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Visit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140511T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140512 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140513 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni Nati onal Park DESCRIPTION:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. While in Ya suni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal pla nts in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. \; Arti st Statement: Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainf orest\, is argued to be the most biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its biodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 million barrels of oil. This past year\, the dr illing of Yasuni's natural resources commenced\, disrupting the once harm onious ecosystem. The president of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global community that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will b e done in an environmentally safe fashion. However\, extracting all of Ya suni's oil will take approximately 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous material\, and elevated acoustics to a once pr istine area of our world. \; \; The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of th ese plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal propertie s daily. This spring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plants found in the park by creating illustrative renditions o f the plants. With the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were ab le to successfully identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustration s serve as a reminder to what nature has provided us and what we have lea rned from the simplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural worl d. Many pharmaceuticals used today are derived from plants and other orga nisms and it goes without saying that much remains to be discovered. Thro ugh an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Y asuni with the Lewis &\; Clark community. \; All pieces are for sale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Yasuni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu (ma ilto:georgek@lclark.edu) for more information \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Visit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
\;
Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
\;
The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
\;
All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140512T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140513T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140513T010000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Student Art Exhibit: Medicinal Plant Illustrations of Yasuni Nati onal Park DESCRIPTION:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. While in Ya suni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal pla nts in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. \; Arti st Statement: Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainf orest\, is argued to be the most biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its biodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 million barrels of oil. This past year\, the dr illing of Yasuni's natural resources commenced\, disrupting the once harm onious ecosystem. The president of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global community that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will b e done in an environmentally safe fashion. However\, extracting all of Ya suni's oil will take approximately 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous material\, and elevated acoustics to a once pr istine area of our world. \; \; The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of th ese plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal propertie s daily. This spring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plants found in the park by creating illustrative renditions o f the plants. With the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were ab le to successfully identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustration s serve as a reminder to what nature has provided us and what we have lea rned from the simplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural worl d. Many pharmaceuticals used today are derived from plants and other orga nisms and it goes without saying that much remains to be discovered. Thro ugh an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Y asuni with the Lewis &\; Clark community. \; All pieces are for sale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Yasuni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu (ma ilto:georgek@lclark.edu) for more information \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Visit Watzek's third floor to view Kati e George's (LC\, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display thro ugh May 9. While in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medicinal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustr ations.
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Artist Statement:
Yasuni National Park\, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest\, is argued to be the mo st biodiverse area of our planet. Yasuni's wealth is not limited to its b iodiversity of flora and fauna\, as it also harbors an estimated 846 mill ion barrels of oil. This past year\, the drilling of Yasuni's natural res ources commenced\, disrupting the once harmonious ecosystem. The presiden t of Ecuador\, Rafael Correa\, ensures his country and the global communi ty that the drilling of Yasuni's oil will be done in an environmentally s afe fashion. However\, extracting all of Yasuni's oil will take approxima tely 10 years and introduce roads\, habitat fragmentation\, hazardous mat erial\, and elevated acoustics to a once pristine area of our world.  \;
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The use of medicinal plants in Ecuador itself is astounding and Yasuni is home to a diverse array of these plants along with the people who use their unique medicinal properties daily. This sp ring\, I traveled to Yasuni to document a fraction of the medicinal plant s found in the park by creating illustrative renditions of the plants. Wi th the help of a naturalist and native guide\, we were able to successful ly identify 23 medicinal plants. These plant illustrations serve as a rem inder to what nature has provided us and what we have learned from the si mplicities as well as the intricacies of our natural world. Many pharmace uticals used today are derived from plants and other organisms and it goe s without saying that much remains to be discovered. Through an artistic lens\, I hope to capture and share my amazement towards Yasuni with the L ewis &\; Clark community.
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All pieces are for s ale and all proceeds will be donated to a conservation organization in Ya suni National Park. \; Contact the artist at georgek@lclark.edu for more information
\; p> UID:20140513T070000Z-26547@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140425T091015Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26547-student-art-exhibit-medi cinal-plant-illustrations CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T192855Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:26547 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/45854_katiegeorge.rev.1398442210.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Visit Watzek's third floor to view Katie George's (LC \, 2014) series of drawings\, which will be on display through May 9. Whi le in Yasuni this spring\, George documented a fraction of Yasuni's medic inal plants in this series of watercolor and pencil illustrations. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:send-to-undergraduate END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140827 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140828 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Library Tours & Coffee Social DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Lewis &\; Clark and Watzek Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tour\, and we'll show you . Tours begin Wednesday\, August 27 and Thursday\, August 28 at 1\, 2\, a nd 3 p.m. at the library's Circulation Desk. Join us for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and services\, or relax in the Library Cl assroom with coffee and your fellow new students and parents. Visit the L&\;C New Student Orientation page (https://college.lclark.edu/student _life/new_student_orientation/) for a complete run-down of NSO events. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Welcome to Lewis &\; Clark and Watze
k Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tou
r\, and we'll show you. Tours begin Wednesday\, August 27 and Thursday\,
August 28 at 1\, 2\, and 3 p.m. at the library's Circulation Desk. Join u
s for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and services\, or r
elax in the Library Classroom with coffee and your fellow new students an
d parents.
Visit the L&\;C New Student Orientation page
for a complete run-down of NSO events.
Welcome to Lewis &\; Clark and Watze
k Library! LC students love Watzek. Wonder why? Join us for a library tou
r\, and we'll show you. Tours begin Wednesday\, August 27 and Thursday\,
August 28 at 1\, 2\, and 3 p.m. at the library's Circulation Desk. Join u
s for an introduction to library spaces\, resources\, and services\, or r
elax in the Library Classroom with coffee and your fellow new students an
d parents.
Visit the L&\;C New Student Orientation page
for a complete run-down of NSO events.
Join 2014 Mellon grant recipients at a poster session on \;Tuesday\, September 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Wat zek's atrium. Throughout the summer LC Students worked collaboratively wi th faculty on myriad grant funded projects. Tuesday\, they will present p osters on this research.
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For a sneak pe ak at some of these projects and research questions\, check out The L&\;C Co llaborative Research website\, which serves to profile student-facult y research and creative activities at the College of Arts and Sciences. p>
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For more information about Andrew W. Mellon Founda tion funded collaborative research at Lewis &\; Clark\, please visit < a href="https://college.lclark.edu/administration/facultyresources.php" t arget="_blank">Lewis &\; Clark Faculty Resources.
UID:20140916T233000Z-29244@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140908T155058Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29244-poster-session-studentfa culty-collaborative LAST-MODIFIED:20140908T225058Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/48845_postersession11.rev.1410216596.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29244 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/48845_postersession11.rev.1410216596.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join 2014 Mellon grant recipients at a poster session on \;Tuesday\, September 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Watzek's atrium. Throughout the summer LC Students worked collaboratively with faculty on myriad grant funded projects. Tuesday\, they will present posters on this research. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140918T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140918T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Man with a Movie Camera DESCRIPTION:Watzek Screens kicks off Thursday\, September 18 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. The first screening in our Soviet film series is Vertov's 19 29 production\, Man with a Movie Camera. \; For more information a bout the Soviet Film Series\, contact Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Screens kicks off Thursday\, Sep tember 18 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. The first screening in our Soviet film series is Vertov's 1929 production\, Man with a Movie Camera.
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For more information about the Soviet Film Series\, contact Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu)
UID:20140919T020000Z-29238@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140908T151132Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29238-watzek-screens-man-with- a-movie-camera CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140917T155501Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/48844_man_with_a_movie_camera.rev.1410213916.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29238 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/48844_man_with_a_movie_camera.rev.1410213916.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free admission X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek Screens kicks off Thursday\, September 18 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. The first screening in our Soviet film series is Ver tov's 1929 production\, Man with a Movie Camer a. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140919T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140919T160000 LOCATION:Gordon H. Smith Hall\, Albany Quadrangle SUMMARY:Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture DESCRIPTION:Andrew Asher\, Assessment Librarian at Indiana University\, w ill present\, "Discovering Information: Investigations Into How Students Search" Friday\, September 19 at 3 p.m. in Smith Hall. \; In today 's networked information environment\, effectively searching for and loca ting information are critical digital literacy skills. Unfortunately\, wh ile university students have a variety of powerful search tools at their disposal\, they often lack a sufficient understanding how these tools wor k\, as well as their strengths and limitations. Using qualitative and qua ntitative data collected from students at several universities\, this pre sentation will examine the practices and processes of students as they lo cate information across a variety of search platforms\, and will critical ly evaluate the potential for bias to be introduced into these processes. This presentation will describe how students' expectations engender sear ch behaviors that privilege the role of the search tool itself in evaluat ing information quality\, making students vulnerable to biases embedded w ithin search systems. Working under the assumption that a truly "neutral" search system is a logical and technical impossibility\, this presentati on will then examine the types of social values tacitly embedded within s earch tools\, and will evaluate how these values affect the experience of student researchers and how they may be subtlety structuring students' k nowledge acquisition. \; A reception will follow the lecture. For further information\, please visit the Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page (http://library.lclark.edu/lib/sherrer.htm). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Andrew Asher\, Assessment Librarian at Indiana University\, will present\, "Discovering Information: Investigati ons Into How Students Search" Friday\, September 19 at 3 p.m. in Smith Ha ll.
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In today's networked information environment\ , effectively searching for and locating information are critical digital literacy skills. Unfortunately\, while university students have a variet y of powerful search tools at their disposal\, they often lack a sufficie nt understanding how these tools work\, as well as their strengths and li mitations. Using qualitative and quantitative data collected from student s at several universities\, this presentation will examine the practices and processes of students as they locate information across a variety of search platforms\, and will critically evaluate the potential for bias to be introduced into these processes. This presentation will describe how students' expectations engender search behaviors that privilege the role of the search tool itself in evaluating information quality\, making stud ents vulnerable to biases embedded within search systems. Working under t he assumption that a truly "neutral" search system is a logical and techn ical impossibility\, this presentation will then examine the types of soc ial values tacitly embedded within search tools\, and will evaluate how t hese values affect the experience of student researchers and how they may be subtlety structuring students' knowledge acquisition.
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A reception will follow the lecture. For further information\, p lease visit the Johan nah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page.
UID:20140919T220000Z-28260@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140826T102147Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28260-johannah-sherrer-memoria l-lecture CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150902T214957Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/48537_asherandrew_20130910_02_2.rev.1409073674.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:28260 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/48537_asherandrew_20130910_02_2.rev.1409073674.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Andrew Asher\, Assessment Librarian at Indiana Univer sity\, will present\, "Discovering Information: Investigations Into How S tudents Search" Friday\, September 19 at 3 p.m. in Smith Hall. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141002T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141002T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Battleship Potemkin DESCRIPTION:Watzek Screens Eisenstien's 1925 production\, Battleship Pote mkin (the second flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\, October 2 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. \; For more information about the Soviet Film Series\, contact Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Screens Eisenstien's 1925 produc tion\, Battleship Potemkin (the second flick in our Soviet film series) o n Thursday\, October 2 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
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F or more information about the Soviet Film Series\, contact Jim Bunnelle ( bunnelle@lclark.edu)
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\, The House on Trubnaya (the third flick in ou
r Soviet film series) on Thursday\, October 16 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141018T150000
LOCATION:Portland Archives and Records Center\, 1800 SW 6th Ave\, Suite 5
50\, Portland\, OR
GEO:45.511298;-122.68214
SUMMARY:Oregon Archives Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 4th Oregon Archives Crawl (http://www.portlan
donline.com/auditor/index.cfm?c=51811&\;a=499788) this October in cele
bration of Oregon Archives Month. Travel between the Portland Archives an
d Records Center (http://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/archives)\, the M
ultnomah County Central Library (https://multcolib.org/) and the Oregon H
istorical Society (http://www.ohs.org/). At each location there will be a
variety of activities to choose from so you might want to start early.
\; Watzek Library's Special Collections and Archives will be repres
enting along with eight other organizations (find the full list below). S
pecial Collections staff will present on the library's Civilian Public Se
rvice and Pacifism Collections (http://digitalcollections.lclark.edu/exhi
bits/show/civilian-public-service-collec/about-civilian-public-service) a
t 11:15 a.m. \; At the Portland Archives and Records Center\, you
will have the opportunity to:Get a behind the scenes look at sampling of
the many collections found in the City's archives Listen to speakers tal
k about local historical records Meet the archivists who manage some of
the most exciting historical collections in Oregon\, and view a selection
of those materials up close Enter your name in door prizes donated from
the organizations onsite\, drawn every 15-30 minutes throughout the even
t. \;(You must be present to win\, but we're drawing often so that s
houldn't be a problem! One prize per person.) \; Click here for
a schedule of events for PARC (http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/inde
x.cfm?c=51811&\;a=506215). For more information check out the Oregon
Archives Crawl blog (http://pdxarchivists.wordpress.com/).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join us for the 4th Oregon Archives Crawl this October in celebration of Oregon Archi ves Month. Travel between the Portland Archives and Records Center\, the Multnomah County Central Library and the Oregon Historical Society. At each location th ere will be a variety of activities to choose from so you might want to s tart early.
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Watzek Library's Special Collections and Archives will be representing along with eight other organizations (f ind the full list below). Special Collections staff will present on the l ibrary's Civilian Public Service and Pacifism Collections at 11:15 a.m.
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At the Portland Archives and Records Center\, you will have the opportunity to:
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Click here for a schedule of events for PARC.
For more information check out the Oregon Archives Crawl blog. p> UID:20141018T170000Z-30954@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141013T174437Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/30954-oregon-archives-crawl CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T004437Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49766_archivescrawlposter.rev.1413247440.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:30954 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49766_archivescrawlposter.rev.1413247440.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections will be representing\, a long with eight other organizations\, at the Orego n Archives Crawl\, Saturday\, October 18\, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Our resid ent experts will be presenting on the library's Civilian Public Service &\; Pa cifism Collections at 11:15 a.m. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:special collections END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141027T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141027T113000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Heritage Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Gender Studies Collections Open House DESCRIPTION:Watzek Special Collections and the Gender Studies Program inv ite you to a special presentation on the Jean Ward Collection (http://all iance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/dlSearch .do?institution=01ALLIANCE_LCC&\;vid=LCC&\;onCampus=true&\;group =GUEST&\;query=any\,contains\,%22Jean+Ward+Collection+on+Gender+Studie s%22&\;search_scope=lcc_local) and other Gender Studies materials. Pre sented by Special Collections staff and special guest Jean Ward\, Profess or Emerita of Communication and Founder of the Gender Studies Program\, t he open house will showcase many items from the Jean Ward Collection on G ender Studies as well as material by Abigail Scott Duniway\, Susan B. Ant hony\, and other women in Oregon. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Watzek Special Collections and the Gend er Studies Program invite you to a special presentation on the Jean Ward Coll ection and other Gender Studies materials. Presented by Special Colle ctions staff and special guest Jean Ward\, Professor Emerita of Communica tion and Founder of the Gender Studies Program\, the open house will show case many items from the Jean Ward Collection on Gender Studies as well a s material by Abigail Scott Duniway\, Susan B. Anthony\, and other women in Oregon.
UID:20141027T170000Z-30953@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141013T171859Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/30953-gender-studies-collectio ns-open-house CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T002519Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49765_genderstudiesopenhouse.rev.1413245927.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:30953 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49765_genderstudiesopenhouse.rev.1413245927.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek Special Collections and the Gender Studies Pro gram invite you to a special presentation on the Jean Ward Collection and other Gender Studies materials on Monday October 27\, 10-11:30 a.m. in W atzek's Heritage Room. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141030T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141030T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: The Color of Pomegranates DESCRIPTION:Watzek screens Parajanov's 1968 production\, The Color of Pom egranates (the fourth flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\, Octo ber 30 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek screens Parajanov's 1968 product ion\, The Color of Pomegranates (the fourth flick in our Soviet film seri es) on Thursday\, October 30 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
UID:20141031T020000Z-29592@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140915T122954Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29592-watzek-screens-the-color -of-pomegranates CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140915T192954Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49019_sywqudkpodr64vanphww9mx979g.rev.1410809389.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29592 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49019_sywqudkpodr64vanphww9mx979g.rev.1410809389.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim BunnelleThis month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141103T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141104 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141105 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141104T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141105 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141106 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141105T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141106 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141107 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141106T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141107 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141108 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141107T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141108 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141109 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141108T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141109 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141110 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141109T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141110 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141111 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141110T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141111 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141112 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141111T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141112 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141113 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141112T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141113 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141114 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141113T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: Wings DESCRIPTION:Watzek screens Shepitko's 1966 production\, Wings (the fifth flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\, November 13 at 7 p.m. in M iller 105. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek screens Shepitko's 1966 producti on\, Wings (the fifth flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\, Nove mber 13 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
UID:20141114T030000Z-29593@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140915T124657Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29593-watzek-screens-wings CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141105T203729Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50086_wings-krilya.rev.1415051790.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29593 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50086_wings-krilya.rev.1415051790.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim BunnelleThis month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141114T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141115 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141116 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141115T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141117 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141116T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141117 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141118 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141117T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141118 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141119 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141118T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T163000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore GEO:45.449517;-122.671098 SUMMARY:Bookwarming Event with J.M. Fritzman DESCRIPTION:Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on November 18\, 2014 t o celebrate the latest book from Associate Professor of Philosophy\, J.M. Fritzman: \;Hegel (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP51203857270001451). Fritzman will speak about his book\, with an o pportunity for questions and dialogue. \;Hegel (http://alliance-pri mo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/LCC:CP51203857270001451) (Wiley Publishing) i ntroduces readers to the thought and writings of GWF Hegel\, "one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of the nineteenth century\," and a thinker who is still relevant to debates in contemporary philosophy . "In a comprehensive discussion of the major works\, J.M Fritzman consid ers crucial questions of authorial intent raised by the Phenomenology of Spirit\, and discusses Hegel's conceptions of necessity and of philosophi cal method. In his presentation of Hegel's Logic\, Fritzman evaluates the claim that logic has no presuppositions and examines whether this endors es a foundationalist or coherentist epistemology. Fritzman goes on to scr utinize Hegel's claims that history represents the progressive realizatio n of human freedom\, and details how Hegel believes that this is also exp ressed in art and religion. This book serves as both an excellent introd uction to Hegel's wide-ranging philosophy for students\, as well as an in novative critique which will contribute to ongoing debates in the field." …Intrigued? Join us to learn more! Light snacks and refreshments wil l be provided during this event. \; For more information\, e-mail b ooks@lclark.edu (mailto:books@lclark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on November 18\, 2014 to celebrate the latest book from Associate Professor of Philosophy\, J.M. Fritzman: \;Hegel . Fritzman will speak about his book\, with an opportunity for q uestions and dialogue.
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Hegel (Wiley Publishing) introduces readers to the th ought and writings of GWF Hegel\, "one of the most influential and contro versial thinkers of the nineteenth century\," and a thinker who is still relevant to debates in contemporary philosophy. "In a comprehensive discu ssion of the major works\, J.M Fritzman considers crucial questions of au thorial intent raised by the Phenomenology of Spirit\, and discusses Hege l's conceptions of necessity and of philosophical method. In his presenta tion of Hegel's Logic\, Fritzman evaluates the claim that logic has no pr esuppositions and examines whether this endorses a foundationalist or coh erentist epistemology. Fritzman goes on to scrutinize Hegel's claims that history represents the progressive realization of human freedom\, and de tails how Hegel believes that this is also expressed in art and religion.
This book serves as both an excellent introduction to Hegel's wide-ranging philosophy for students\, as well as an innovative c ritique which will contribute to ongoing debates in the field."
…Intrigued? Join us to learn more!
Light sna cks and refreshments will be provided during this event. \;
For more information\, e-mail books@lclark.edu.
UID:20141118T233000Z-31701@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141117T111916Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31701-bookwarming-event-with-j m-fritzman CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T192337Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/254/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/0,148,400,548/50312_hegel_bookcover.rev.1415915178.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31701 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/254/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,148\,400\,548/50312_hegel_bookcover.rev.14 15915178.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:none X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:books@lclark.edu\n Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on Novembe r 18\, 2014 to celebrate the latest book from Associate Professor of Phil osophy\, J.M. Fritzman: \;Hegel.  Fritzman will speak about his bo ok\, with an opportunity for questions and dialogue.\n
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141119 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141120 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141119T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141120 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141121 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141120T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141121 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141122 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141121T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141122 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141123 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141122T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141123 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141124 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141123T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141124 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141125 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141124T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141126 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141125T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141126 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141125T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141126 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141127 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141126T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141126 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141127 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141126T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141127 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141128 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141127T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141127 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141128 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141127T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141128 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141129 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141128T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141128 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141129 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
\;
The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141128T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141130 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141129T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141130 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141129T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141130 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141201 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141130T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141130T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141130T010000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Featured Items: How Do I Look? Race\, Beauty\, and Desire DESCRIPTION:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selectio n of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren M ulticultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pi nterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibrary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty -and-desire-2014-ray-warr/) and consider how our notions of beauty are fr amed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. \; The full schedule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, whi ch runs November 12-14\, can be viewed here (https://college.lclark.edu/p rograms/ethnic_studies/symposium/archive/2014/). Our selection of support ing materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf\, located in the W atzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/watzeklibr ary/how-do-i-look-race-beauty-and-desire-2014-ray-warr/). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month\, check out Watzek's Feature d Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11 th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the l ibrary atrium or on Pinterest and consider how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologi es\, economic forces\, and politics.
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The full sch edule of events for the Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium\, which runs N ovember 12-14\, can be viewed here. Our s election of supporting materials can be found on the Diversions bookshelf \, located in the Watzek atrium\, and also on Pinterest.
UID:20141130T080000Z-31531@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141106T125546Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31531-featured-items-how-do-i- look-race-beauty-and CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T205546Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31531 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50153_49807_es_rws_card_fin_1014-1.rev.1415307336.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:This month\, check out Watzek's Featured Items for a selection of books that support the themes of L&\;C's 11th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium. Browse our display in the library atrium or on Pinterest and consi der how our notions of beauty are framed by racial ideologies\, economic forces\, and politics. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141201 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141202 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141201T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141202 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141203 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141202T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141203 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141204 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141203T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141204 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141205 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141204T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141204T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141204T183000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium SUMMARY:US History Seminar Poster Session DESCRIPTION:Please join the students in Prof. Jane Hunter's US history re search seminar as they present their theses at the end-of-semester poster session in the Watzek Library atrium. \; The research seminar is the capstone course of the history major. \; Student theses involve in-d epth primary source research\, mastery of historical literature on a chos en subject\, and intense editing\, revision\, and peer review. \; The goal of the seminar is the completion of an original and rigorously rese arched thesis that advances historical scholarship. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join the students in Prof. Jane Hunter's US history research seminar as they present their theses at the end-of-semester poster session in the Watzek Library atrium. \; The r esearch seminar is the capstone course of the history major. \; Stude nt theses involve in-depth primary source research\, mastery of historica l literature on a chosen subject\, and intense editing\, revision\, and p eer review. \; The goal of the seminar is the completion of an origin al and rigorously researched thesis that advances historical scholarship.
UID:20141205T010000Z-31964@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T111724Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31964-us-history-seminar-poste r-session CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141126T191907Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/height/80/cr op/1/src_region/0,40,188,228/50363_from_the_depths.rev.1416337072.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31964 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/73/width/80/h eight/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,40\,188\,228/50363_from_the_depths.rev.1416 337072.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join the students in Professor Jane Hunter's U S history research seminar as they present their theses at the end-of-sem ester poster session in the library atrium on Thursday\, December 4 at 5 p.m. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141204T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141204T200000 LOCATION:Miller Hall 105 GEO:45.450858;-122.668265 SUMMARY:Watzek Screens: The Mirror DESCRIPTION:Watzek screens Tarkovsky's 1974 production\, The Mirror (the sixth flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\, December 4 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek screens Tarkovsky's 1974 product ion\, The Mirror (the sixth flick in our Soviet film series) on Thursday\ , December 4 at 7 p.m. in Miller 105.
UID:20141205T030000Z-29594@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20140915T125653Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29594-watzek-screens-the-mirror CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20140915T195653Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/49022_tumblr_la9aof9ttd1qzdvhio1_r3_500.rev.1410811008.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:29594 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/49022_tumblr_la9aof9ttd1qzdvhio1_r3_500.rev.1410811008.j pg X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:Jim BunnelleWatzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141205T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141205T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141205T163000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Pamplin Room GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:James J. Kopp First-Year Research Awards Reception DESCRIPTION:Join us as we applaud Emma Biddulph\, Andrea Dean\, the 2014 winners\, and Nathan Phipps\, the 2014 honorable mention\, at a reception in their honor December 5\, at 3:30 p.m. in Watzek's Pamplin Room.  0\; This award was created to highlight the value of good research techn iques\, reward scholarly research that develops a thoughtful and methodic al approach to the research process\, and demonstrate how scholarly resea rch develops the critical thinking\, reading\, writing and speaking skill s that are an integral part of a liberal arts education. The awards are g iven in memory of Dr. James J. Kopp\, who was the director of Watzek Libr ary from 1999 until his death in 2010. \; Questions or comments re garding the James J. Kopp First-year Research Award (http://library.lclar k.edu/reference/researchaward/) may be directed to Dan Kelley (dkelley@lc lark.edu). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we applaud Emma Biddulph\, A ndrea Dean\, the 2014 winners\, and Nathan Phipps\, the 2014 honorable me ntion\, at a reception in their honor December 5\, at 3:30 p.m. in Watzek 's Pamplin Room.
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This award was created to highli ght the value of good research techniques\, reward scholarly research tha t develops a thoughtful and methodical approach to the research process\, and demonstrate how scholarly research develops the critical thinking\, reading\, writing and speaking skills that are an integral part of a libe ral arts education. The awards are given in memory of Dr. James J. Kopp\, who was the director of Watzek Library from 1999 until his death in 2010 .
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Questions or comments regarding the James J. Kopp First-yea r Research Award may be directed to Dan Kelley (dkelley@lclark.edu).< /p> UID:20141205T233000Z-31877@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141124T113059Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31877-james-j-kopp-first-year- research-awards-reception CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T204533Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/src_region/0,0,345,300/50528_researchawardpost.rev.1416857452.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31877 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/src_region/0\,0\,345\,300/50528_researchawardpost.rev.14 16857452.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us as we applaud Emma Biddulph\, Andrea Dean\, t he 2014 winners\, and Nathan Phipps\, the 2014 honorable mention\, at a r eception in their honor December 5\, at 3:30 p.m. in Watzek's Pamplin Roo m. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141206 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141207 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141206T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141207 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141208 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141207T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141208 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141209 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141208T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141209 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141210 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141209T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141210 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141211 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141210T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141211 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141212 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141211T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141211T200000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141211T220000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek SAC presents… Watzek Recess! DESCRIPTION:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Come to th e library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; Friday December 12. Th e details:dog therapy savory &\; sweet snacks and lots of caffeine c oloring and games galore screening animated movies free 10 minute massa ges (sign up at 8 pm sharp-limited availability) \; These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, a nd are funded by the Associated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge t you down. Come to the library classroom for a spread of treats and dive rsions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; F riday December 12.
The details:
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These events are organized by the Watzek Library Studen t Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are funded by the Associated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC).
UID:20141212T040000Z-31997@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141201T152156Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31997-watzek-sac-presents-watz ek-recess LAST-MODIFIED:20141203T190156Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50686_screen_shot_2014-12-03_at_110026_am.rev.1417633304.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31997 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50686_screen_shot_2014-12-03_at_110026_am.rev.1417633304 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Co me to the library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; Friday December 12. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141212 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141213 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141212T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141212T200000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141212T220000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Classroom GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Watzek SAC presents… Watzek Recess! DESCRIPTION:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Come to th e library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; Friday December 12. Th e details:dog therapy savory &\; sweet snacks and lots of caffeine c oloring and games galore screening animated movies free 10 minute massa ges (sign up at 8 pm sharp-limited availability) \; These events are organized by the Watzek Library Student Advisory Committee (SAC)\, a nd are funded by the Associated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Don't let the stress of Reading Days ge t you down. Come to the library classroom for a spread of treats and dive rsions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; F riday December 12.
The details:
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These events are organized by the Watzek Library Studen t Advisory Committee (SAC)\, and are funded by the Associated Students of Lewis &\; Clark (ASLC).
UID:20141213T040000Z-31998@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141201T152226Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31998-watzek-sac-presents-watz ek-recess LAST-MODIFIED:20141203T190225Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50686_screen_shot_2014-12-03_at_110026_am.rev.1417633304.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31998 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50686_screen_shot_2014-12-03_at_110026_am.rev.1417633304 .jpg X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Don't let the stress of Reading Days get you down. Co me to the library classroom for a spread of treats and diversions to help get you through: 8-10 p.m.\, Thursday December 11 &\; Friday December 12. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141214 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141213T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141214 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141215 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141214T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141215 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141216 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141215T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141216 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141217 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141216T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141217 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141218 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141217T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141218 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141219 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141218T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141219 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141220 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141219T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141220 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141221 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141220T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141221 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141222 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141221T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141222 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141223 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141222T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141223 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141224 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141223T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141224 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141225 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141224T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141225 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141226 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141225T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141226 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141227 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141226T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141227 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141228 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141227T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141228 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141229 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141228T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141229 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141230 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141229T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141230 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141231 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141230T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141231 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150101 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20141231T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150101 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150102 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150101T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150102 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150103 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150102T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150103 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150104 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150103T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150104 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150105 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150104T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150105 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150106 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150105T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150106 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150107 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150106T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150107 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150108 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150107T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150108 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150109 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150108T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150109 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150110 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150109T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150110 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150111 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150110T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150111 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150112 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150111T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150112 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150113 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150112T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150113 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150114 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150113T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150114 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150115 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150114T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150115 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150116 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150115T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150117 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150116T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150117 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150118 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150117T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150118 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150119 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150118T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150119 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150120 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150119T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150120 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150121 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150120T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150121 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150122 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150121T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150122 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150123 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150122T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150122T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150122T170000 LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:10th Annual Watzek Rocks DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the 10th annual Watzek Rocks lineu p! Jung Body\, Watch Out\, and Cheerlieder will be rocking Watzek\, Janua ry 22 at 4 p.m. Kick off the semester with us and show us your moves. Fo r a preview of the sounds of these LC students\, check out the links belo w:Jung Body (http://huntbreathing.bandcamp.com/)Watch Out (https://www.go ogle.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Fwatch_out&\;sa=D&\;sn tz=1&\;usg=AFQjCNGpqmck2WEsVgJIvAvJPivd5uqsLA) Cheerlieder You can c atch clips of previous shows on Watzek's YouTube page (http://www.youtube .com/user/WatzekLibrary). For more information about this annual concert\ , please Watzek's Marketing Committee (watzekmarketing@lclark.edu) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: We are pleased to announce the 10th ann
ual Watzek Rocks lineup! Jung Body\, Watch Out\, and Cheerlieder will be
rocking Watzek\, January 22 at 4 p.m. Kick off the semester with us and s
how us your moves.
For a preview of the sounds of these LC s
tudents\, check out the links below:
Cheerlieder
You can catch clips of previous shows on Watzek's YouTube page. F
or more information about this annual concert\, please Watzek's Marketing
Committee (watzekmarketing@lclark.edu)
Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150123T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150124 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150125 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
\;
< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150124T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150126 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150125T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150126 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150127 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150126T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150127 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150128 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150127T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150128 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150129 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
\;
You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150128T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T060000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T080000 SUMMARY:Outage Alert DESCRIPTION:Lab computers\, access to the internet\, and other network re sources will be unavailable in Watzek between 6 and 8am on the mornings o f January 28\, 29\, and 30 while IT makes some improvements to the networ k. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lab computers\, access to the internet\ , and other network resources will be unavailable in Watzek between 6 and 8am on the mornings of January 28\, 29\, and 30 while IT makes some impr ovements to the network.
UID:20150128T140000Z-33406@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150126T110556Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33406-outage-alert CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150126T190857Z RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20150130T140000Z;INTERVAL=1 ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51206_man-holding-plug.rev.1422298939.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33406 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51206_man-holding-plug.rev.1422298939.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Lab computers\, access to the internet\, and other ne twork resources will be unavailable in Watzek Library between 6 and 8am o n the mornings of January 28\, 29\, and 30 while IT makes some improvemen ts to the network. X-LIVEWHALE-REPEATS-UNTIL:2015-01-30 14:00:00 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150130 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150129T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150129T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150129T170000 LOCATION:Watzek Library GEO:45.450919;-122.669177 SUMMARY:Farewell party for Doug Erickson DESCRIPTION:Please join us to thank Doug Erickson (https://college.lclark .edu/live/news/29059-comings-and-goings-doug-erickson-to-leave-watzek) fo r his 24 years of service to Lewis &\; Clark and to wish him well in h is new position as director of West Linn Public Library. \; We will gather in the Pamplin Room of Watzek Library. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us to thank Doug Erickson for his 24 years of service to Lewis & \; Clark and to wish him well in his new position as director of West Lin n Public Library. \;
We will gather in the Pamplin Room of Wa tzek Library. \;
UID:20150129T230000Z-33403@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150126T095120Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33403-farewell-party-for-doug- erickson LAST-MODIFIED:20150127T000843Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/220/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/38720_p1040488.rev.1373935537.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33403 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/220/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/38720_p1040488.rev.1373935537.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Please join us to thank \;Doug Erickson \;for his 24 years of service to Lewis &\; Cla rk and to wish him well in his new position as director of West Linn Publ ic Library. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150130 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150131 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
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In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
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We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150130T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150131T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150131T010000 LOCATION:Watzek Library\, 3rd floor SUMMARY:Exhibit: Color Theory\, Albers to Itten DESCRIPTION:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 classic to me\, The Interaction of Color (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup .com/LCC:CP7198939040001451). Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see thre e silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. \; In the display\, Al bers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Co lor\, 1970. Albers' and Itten's masterworks represent some of the pioneer ing thought that formed the foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\ , graphic design\, industrial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other things\, the importance of creating color charts \, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and anal ogous colors interact\, impact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each other. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;The Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more exampl es of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from art to design \, in everyday life. \; We've included selections from Special Col lections including a 1979 Gustave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic D rawings\; \;a botanical illustration from \;An Oak Spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present time \; (1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2000 Exhibition CON DUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and \;Tom Phillips\ , works\, texts : to 1974 (http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com /LCC:CP71124196030001451) \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes. \; You may also recognize two of the art ists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lecturer and Head of& #160\;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell \;(2013). The other is A ssociate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson's oil on linen piece\, 60\;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Bo th Exhibitions were held at the Eric &\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus. \; We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring te rm\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new di splay. Until then\, we hope you enjoy! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Center are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef A lbers' 1963 classic tome\, The Interaction of Color. Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching cards from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty De bra Beers and Cara Tomlinson.
\;
In the di splay\, Albers' work is paired with \;Johannes Itten's \;The Elements of Color\, 1970. Albers' and It ten's masterworks represent some of the pioneering thought that formed th e foundation of modern studio art practice and education based upon color theory\, impacting pedagogy\, studio practice\, graphic design\, industr ial design and related fields. Albers and Itten emphasize\, among other t hings\, the importance of creating color charts\, scales\, and wheels to realize the way in which complementary and analogous colors interact\, im pact\, or "vibrate" off one another when placed in context with each othe r. Check out Watzek's related book\, \;Th e Color Chart\, reinventing color: from 1950 to today \;for more examples of how the color chart has impacted myriad fields\, from ar t to design\, in everyday life.
\;
We've included selections from Special Collections including a 1979 Gu stave Klimt pencil sketch from \;Erotic Drawings\; \;a b otanical illustration from \;An Oak Sprin g flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to the present ti me \;(1997)\; original work by artist Anna Hepler from the 2 000 Exhibition CONDUIT at LOOP Alternative Space in Seoul\, Korea\; and&# 160\;Tom Phillips\, works\, texts : to 1974 a> \;(1975)\, conveying a color chart he made in the studio with notes.
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You may also recogniz e two of the artists pamphlets displayed in the case. One is Senior Lectu rer and Head of \;Drawing\, Debra Beers' oil and frottage piece from the 2014 Faculty Exhibition\, entitled \;Cleo's Farewell 0\;(2013). The other is Associate Professor of Painting\, Cara Tomlinson' s oil on linen piece\, \;Selfstarter \;(2009)\, from the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. \;Both Exhibitions were held at the Eric &a mp\; Ronna Hoffman Gallery here on campus.
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< p dir="ltr"> We anticipate the display remaining up until Spring term\, when we hope to collaborate with students and/or faculty on a new display . Until then\, we hope you enjoy! UID:20150131T080000Z-31959@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20141126T093920Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31959-exhibit-color-theory-alb ers-to-itten CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20141208T140647Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:31959 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/50586_411000093.rev.1417024658.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:051 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Watzek's Special Collections and Visual Resources Cen ter are pleased to announce a new exhibit on Color Theory\, as displayed through Special Collections holdings from the \;Josef Albers' 1963 cl assic tome\, The Interaction of Color . Stop by the 3rd floor of Watzek to see three silkscreened teaching card s from this rare original as well as works by LC faculty Debra Beers and Cara Tomlinson. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150203 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150204 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150203T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150204 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150205 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150204T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T153000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T163000 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center SUMMARY:Bookwarming for Elliott Young UID:20150204T233000Z-33796@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T145319Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33640-bookwarming-for-elliott- young CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150203T230631Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51576_51991l1nzml.rev.1423004786.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33796 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51576_51991l1nzml.rev.1423004786.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore Wednesday\, Feb . 4th for a bookwarming to celebrate the work of Elliott Young\, Professo r of History. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150205 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150206 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150205T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150206 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150207 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150206T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150207 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150208 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150207T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150208 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150209 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150208T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150209 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150210 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150209T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150210 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150211 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150210T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150211 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150212 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150211T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150212 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150213 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150212T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150214 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150213T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150214 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150215 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150214T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150215 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150216 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150215T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150216 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150217 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150216T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150217 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150218 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150217T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150218 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150219 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150218T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150219 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150220 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150219T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150220 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150221 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150220T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150221 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150222 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150221T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150222 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150223 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150222T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150223 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150224 LOCATION:Watzek Library SUMMARY:Everybody Reads 2015 DESCRIPTION:Join readers across the community by checking out The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson. This autobiographical novel about a comi ng-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah Count y Library. \; Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Read s\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in disc ussions and events around the city. For more information see \;multco lib.org/reads (http://multcolib.org/reads)\, or pick up the book and proj ect guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Watzek Library is pleased to promote Everybody Reads\, a community reading project with opportunities to participate in discussions and even ts around the city. For more information see \;multcolib.org/reads\, or pick up the b ook and project guide in the Watzek Library Atrium. \;
UID:20150223T080000Z-33795@college.lclark.edu DTSTAMP:20150203T142409Z URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/33795-everybody-reads-2015 CATEGORIES:Open to the Public LAST-MODIFIED:20150228T183358Z ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/height/80/c rop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-TYPE:events X-LIVEWHALE-ID:33795 X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/417/width/80/ height/80/crop/1/51575_mitchelljackson2015.rev.1423002299.jpg X-LIVEWHALE-ALL-DAY:1 X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:The Residue Years\, by Mitchell S. Jackson\, is an au tobiographical novel about a coming-of-age son trying to keep his family together in NE Portland during the 1990s. \;It has been selected as the featured title of Everybody Reads 2015 by Multnomah County Library. & #160\;Join readers across the community and check it out from Watzek Libr ary. X-LIVEWHALE-TAGS:community engagement|diversity|literary arts|multicultur al|open to the public|reading END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR