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L&C’s New Dance Moves
Lewis & Clark adds a dance concentration, which will be led by Tiffany Mills, the college’s new director of dance.
A Puppet? A Wolf? Boxing? It’s ‘Wolf Play’!
Wolf Play, which opens March 8 on Lewis & Clark’s Main Stage, is directed by Suhaila Meera, assistant professor of theatre. With the help of a puppet, boxing moves, and wolf pack metaphors, the play explores issues of family, parenting, community, survival, and love.
American Indian Law Review Writing Competition
Deadline: February 29, 2024
arts, ArtsLC, award, Creative Writing, English Major, English Minor, English, fiction, literary arts, student news, studentPalatine Hill Review, Student Magazine at Lewis & Clark College, Wins Highest Honor for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest
February 15, 2024 (Portland, Oregon)—Palatine Hill Review from Lewis & Clark College, has been recognized as a REALM First Class magazine for the 50th Anniversary Edition, “growing pains” by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
Palatine Hill Review, “growing pains”, Volume 50 Student Editors: Jillian Jackson, AJ Di Nicola, Elizabeth Huntley, Zach Reinker, Max Allen, Burton Scheer
Four Commemorative Cover Artists: Anneka Barton, Dakota Binder, Zach Reinker, Kincaid DeBellFaculty Advisors: Karen Gross, Mary Szybist
Staff Advisor: Amy Baskin
current season, theatreCall for Student Supported Slots!
THE STUDENT SCRIPT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SSAC) IS NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR THE SELF-PRODUCED STUDENT PROJECTS.
Dance Extravaganza 2023 in Photos
Lewis & Clark’s theatre department presented Dance Extravaganza, also known as Dance X, the annual showcase of student choreography and movement, on December 8 and 9.
exhibition, PAM, Portland, staffTammy Jo Wilson in Portland Art Museum Exhibit
Visual Arts and Technology Program Manager Tammy Jo Wilson is one of the featured artists in the exhibition Black Artists of Oregon at the Portland Art Museum. She answered a few questions about the exhibit and how she connects her life as a working artist to her job at L&C.
art, Creative WritingNanoPoetry, a Creative Approach to Chemistry
In Nanomaterials Chemistry, a 300-level course, students’ microscopic musings become poster-worthy poetry and art.
2024, English Major, English Minor, English, faculty, literary arts, literaryFaculty book release: “Edges of Noir: Extreme Filmmaking in the 1960s” by Michael Mirabile
Please join us in congratulating Assistant Professor with Term Michael Mirabile on the upcoming publication of his latest book, “Edges of Noir: Extreme Filmmaking in the 1960s” (Berghahn, February 2, 2024).
On Monday, March 11th, Michael Mirabile will discuss “Edges of Noir” with Jerry Harp, starting at 3:30pm in Miller Hall, Room 102. The event is open to the public.art, collaboration, grant, musicMaking (Sound) Waves in the EAR Forest
Lewis & Clark’s new Experimental Art Research (EAR) Forest is a space where professors, students, and visiting artists can create sound walks, auditory experiences, storytelling, musical compositions, and more!
black box, current seasonThe Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
A Student Produced Production
November 16th, 17th, 18th
7:30p
Fir Acres Theatre Black Boxalumni profile, alumni, Creative Writing, English Major, English, Life after LC, literary arts, literary, newsletter, Nonfiction, wordsworth newsletterNIGHT MOTHER, a new book by Marly Williams (BA ’14)
The LC English Department is excited to learn that Marly Williams (BA ’14) recently published an essay collection entitled Night Mother: A Personal and Cultural History of the Exorcist(Ohio State University Press, Oct. 2023).
alumni, ArtsLC, faculty event, faculty, jazz combos, jazz guitar, jazz studies, jazz, music, performance, performing arts, Portland2023, Art Studio Major, arts, ArtsLC, music, Portland, Studio Art Major, Studio Art MinorEAR (Experimental Art Research) Forest!
Lewis & Clark is now the proud home of a 16-channel audio system nestled in the trees. Sound walks, auditory experiences, storytelling, musical compositions and more will be made available through scheduled programming soon.
The EAR (Experimental Art Research) Forest is located behind Lewis & Clark’s Fields Art Building and the Historic Bathhouse of the Estate Gardens. Nestled in the woods you will find 16 speakers mounted to trees along a path. The project has been funded by an anonymous foundation grant.
Faculty, students and visiting artists will have the opportunity to incorporate the system into classes and events, allowing for dynamic sound works and cross-disciplinary collaborations. The system is programmable to start and stop at specific times, loop as desired, set to be volume sensitive, and play up to 16 different files (one through each speaker) simultaneously. - EVENTSApril 18: All Day
2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
until May 5April 18: 5:00pmSenior Degree Recital: Charlotte Ostrov
The Lewis & Clark Department of Music presents a senior degree album release by Charlotte Ostrov on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 5:00pm in Smith Hall.
April 18: 5:00pm - 7:30pmIME’s Annual Banquet
Join the Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) team in a night of celebration during our end-of-the-year annual IME Banquet. It is time to celebrate our 2024 graduates, and honor our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (I.D.E.A) Catalyst Awards.RSVP is appreciated by April 11, 2024Date of Event: April 18, 2024Time: 5:00 -7:30 pmLocation: Stamm Hall (Templeton, 3rd Floor)Let us know if you plan on attending;All Attendees: Use this link to registerIf you have any questions, concerns or accommodations, please email multicultural@lclark.edu.April 19: All Day2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
until May 5April 19: 3:00pm - 4:30pm2024 Reception for Dorothy Berkson Writing Award in Gender Studies
Join us for the 16th Annual Dorothy Berkson Writing Award in Gender Studies reception and presentation by award recipients.
April 19: 5:00pmFridays@5 Performance
Join us for our last Fridays@5 performance of the academic year on Friday, April 19, 2024 at 5pm in Evans Auditorium!
April 20: All Day2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
until May 5