Events for January 2012
New Photographic Works by Brian Stethem
Brian Stethem photographs everyday things in a way that reveals quiet narratives and overlooked meanings. In his latest collection, he makes a visual journey into the heart of our culture – the people, professions, places and relationships that make up America and the resilient, yet delicate state of our lives in 2011. Opening reception: Saturday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m.
JJ Brewsky's
Off Campus
Graduates of the Last Decade - join us on 1.11.12 and the first drink is on us! Kick off 2012 with your fellow alumni and enjoy $7.95 pizzas and happy hour prices on drinks!
Marlene Cooper Williams / Heritage Home Conservatory
Peters Hall - 106
Music calms the savage beast, right? What does it do to an entrepreneur like you? Do you play music? Do you appreciate music? This month meet Marlene Cooper Williams, founder and principal of Heritage Home Conservatory (http://www.heritagehomeconservatory.com/).
Reel Justice Film Series
Made by international award-winning documentary maker David Sington, The Flaw tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash. Through interviews with some of the world's leading economists, Wall Street insiders, and victims of the crash, the film presents an original and compelling account of the toxic combination of forces that nearly destroyed the world economy.
Swenson 110
This two-hour workshop is the second in a series of three iMovie training sessions. It builds on skills learned in part 1.
Michael D. Hart, tuba and Eric Kinsley, piano
Music instructor Michael D. Hart and lecturer Eric Kinsley present the first faculty tuba recital at CLU.
Artists and Speakers Series
A master printmaker, painter, teacher and author, Dan Welden is the originator of a safe and green printmaking technique called the Solarplate method. As the 2012 Artists and Speakers resident, he will work in the Kwan Fong Gallery from Jan. 30 to Feb. 28.
Summer Camp Staff Recruiting
Outside Cafeteria
Representatives from Lutheran Summer Camps will be on campus recruiting for summer staff.
Sister Helen PreJean
Known worldwide for Dead Man Walking, Sister Helen Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national dialogue on the death penalty and helping to shape the Roman Catholic Church's newly vigorous opposition to state executions. She travels around the world giving talks about her ministry and considers herself a Southern storyteller.