Events for March 2012
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.
Multimedia students collect intriguing stories on three separate days from three places: the University (CLU24), the city of Thousand Oaks (TO24) and the metropolis of Los Angeles (LA24). Selections of their graphic design, photography and documentary videography will be on display.
Members of the sophomore multimedia class develop their original ideas into engaging stories.
Project Subway
Project Subway continues with a new show featuring student Art.
Interfaith Discussion
Samuelson Chapel Narthex
This is an interfaith dialogue on various topics to create greater support and community.
Gender, art and nationalism in Mexico, 1930s-1940s
Humanities 116
Charlene Villaseñor Black, UCLA associate professor of art history and Chicana/o studies, will examine the life, artwork and current popularity of Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), the Mexican painter, political activist and feminist.
Culver Endowment Lecture Series with Patricia A. and Peter Adler
Noted ethnographers Patricia A. Adler of the University of Colorado, Boulder and Peter Adler of the University of Denver discuss their new book The Tender Cut: Inside the Hidden World of Self-Injury.
Black Box Production
Black Box Studio Theatre
In the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine, in the middle of winter, we are drawn into a world of romance. In a series of scenes, residents of Almost fall in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways.
Artists and Speakers Series
Called the “high priests of the percussion world” by the New York Times, Bob Becker, Bill Cahn, Russell Hartenberger and Garry Kvistad comprise what is considered one of the premiere percussion ensembles in the world today. The influential composer Steve Reich has called them “probably the most acclaimed percussion group on earth.”
Make a global and local impact to help people in need
Crop Walk
Start/Finish: Lundring Events Center
Registration: 12-1 p.m. Walk: 1 p.m.
CLU Walk Coordinator/Team Captain: Cindy Keitel, Community Relations,
ckeitel@callutheran.edu; 805-493-3958
Manna Food Drive:
Monday, March 5 - Thursday, March 8.
Drop Off Boxes: Church Relations and University Relations Offices, 9-5 p.m.
Each item contributes $1 towards Crop Walk total
The University Symphony will present an all-Tchaikovsky program featuring senior music major and cellist David Mason. Daniel Geeting conducts.
Reel Justice Film Series
Screened on International Women’s Day, Sin by Silence recounts how inmates inside the California Institution for Women shattered misconceptions about domestic violence. Convicted Women Against Abuse (CWAA) was created in 1989 to help women inside prison break the silence about abuse and begin helping others to stop the cycle of violence.
This session covers 1) using templates to create a brochure and 2) creating a digital poster from a blank canvas.
The Rev. Mark Hanson
The Rev. Mark Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, will present the keynote address at a regional gathering designed to foster the theological exploration of vocation as it relates to experiential learning.
Heidi Valencia Vas, soprano
In a concert of Latin-inspired favorites, soprano Heidi Valencia Vas will explore traditional soprano repertoire and delve into mezzo-soprano and non-classical works.
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