2/8/2006
lectures
17 Friday
“Democracy, Human Rights and Torture.” Jonathan Allen, UI.
Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
20 Monday
“Recent Work.” Ply Architects, Gunthry Van Tine, StudiozOne.
6 p.m. Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell Hall. Architecture.
“Captured By Longings: Yehuda Halevi Through His Poems.”
Hillel Halkin, author. 7:30 p.m. Music Room, Levis Faculty Center. Program
in Jewish Culture and Society.
21 Tuesday
“The University of Illinois: A Bright Future.” Joseph White,
UI. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know Your University.
22 Wednesday
“A Castle in a Landscape: An International Medieval Research Project
in Belgium.” Bailey Young, Eastern Illinois University. 5:30 p.m.
62 Krannert Art Museum. Classics, Krannert Art Museum and Central Illinois
Society Archaeological Institute of America.
23 Thursday
“Criminal Trafficking and Slavery: A Global Problem.” Susan
Forbes Martin. 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. The Center
for Advanced Study George A. Miller Programs and Joint Area Centers.
2006 Gryphon Lecture: “Stony the Road We Trod: African American
Children’s Literature, Stories of a People’s Journey.”
Rudine Sims Bishop, Ohio State University. 6:30 p.m. 126 LIS Building
Room. Center for Children’s Books.
24 Friday
“Crafting Democracy, Thinking About Race.” Kent Ono, UI.
Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
25 Saturday
“Examining the Scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Life: Are
We Alone?” Leslie Looney, UI. 10:45 a.m.
141 Loomis Laboratory of Physics, 1110 W. Green St., Urbana. Physics,
Astronomy, and Supercomputing Applications.
27 Monday
“Yehuda Halevi and The Land of Israel: An Early Zionist or A Zionist.”
Hillel Halkin, author. 7:30 p.m. Music Room, Levis Center. Program in
Jewish Culture and Society.
28 Tuesday
“Keeping In Touch.” Loren Taylor, UI Alumni Association.
Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know Your University.
2 Thursday
“Good Design: Affordable Housing.” Michael Pyatok, Pyatok
Architects, San Francisco. 6 p.m. Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell
Hall. Architecture.
“A Translator Looks at Modern Israeli Literature: A Conversation
With Hillel Halkin.” Hillel Halkin, author. 7:30 p.m. Music Room,
Levis Center. Program in Jewish Culture and Society.
3 Friday
“Right to be Hostile: Schools, Jails and the Production of Public
Enemies.” Erica Meiners, Northeastern Illinois University. Noon.
Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
colloquia
16 Thursday
“The Tragic and the Comic: The Annals of Cuauhtitlan and the Historia
de la nacion chichimeca as Historic Responses to Colonialism.”
Leisa Kauffmann, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Latin
American and Caribbean Studies.
“Cognition as ‘Something We Have’ and ‘Something
We Do:’ Engagement as a Paradigm for Successful Aging.”
Liz Stine-Morrow, UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Bureau of Educational
Research.
Lunch and Learn: “It’s About TIME!” Noon. CRC-E Meeting
Room, 1102 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana. For more info and to register,
visit www.campusrec.edu. McKinley Health Education.
“Probing the Universe for Gravitational Waves.” Barry Barish,
UI. 4 p.m. 141 Loomis Laboratory. Physics.
“Religion and Citizenship in East Asia.” Pasenjit Duara,
University of Chicago. 4 p.m. Location TBA. East Asian Languages and
Cultures, History, and East Asian and Pacific Studies.
“Gypsies or Roma?: The Dual Identity of a Transnational People.”
Ian Hancock, University of Texas, Austin. 4 p.m. 101 International Studies
Building. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
“Technology Mapping Algorithms for Programmable Logic Devices.”
Deming Chen, UI. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt Laboratory. Electrical and Computer
Engineering.
17 Friday
“Targeted Nanoparticles and Image Guided Delivery of Therapeutics.”
Ken Watkin, UI. Noon. 1005 Beckman Institute. Beckman Institute.
“Souls Beyond Beautiful: American Women Encounter the Great War.”
Jon Ebel, UI. Noon. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building.
Program for the Study of Religion.
20 Monday
“Local, Semi-local and Global Models for Texture, Object and Scene
Recognition.” Svetlana Lazebnik, UI. 10 a.m. 2269 Beckman Institute.
Beckman Institute.
“Multiple Modernities in the Realm of Islamic Popular Music in
Indonesia.” Charles Capwell, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
21 Tuesday
“Understanding the Assembly of Disk Galaxies.” Fabio Governato,
University of Washington. 4 p.m.
134 Astronomy Building. Astronomy.
“Computer-Assisted Bone Reconstruction.” Matei Stroila,
UI. Noon. 3269 Beckman Institute. Imaging Technology Group/Beckman Institute.
“The ABCs of Literacy in Turkmenistan, 1904-2004.” Victoria
Clement, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Russian, East
European and Eurasian Center.
22 Wednesday
“Feminist Frat Guys?: Examining the Impact of the UIUC Fraternity
Peer Rape Education Program.” Ross Wantland, UI. Noon. Gender
and Women’s Studies House, 911 Sixth St., Champaign. Gender and
Women’s Studies.
“Observation and Control of the Photochemical Ring Opening of
Cyclohexadiene in Solution.” Roseanne Senson, University of Michigan.
4 p.m. 112 Chemistry Annex. Physical Chemistry.
“The Catalytic Cycle of Discovery in Total Synthesis.” Phil
S. Baran, Scripps Research Institute. 8 p.m. 116 Roger Adams Laboratory.
Organic Chemistry.
23 Thursday
“Controversia Cubana: Expressive Culture, Politics and the Contemporary
Performance of Punto Guajiro.” William Hope, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Bldg, 910 S. Fifth St. Champaign. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies.
24 Friday
Lunch and Learn: “Common Sexual Side Effects of Medications in
Mental Health.” Noon. CRCE Meeting Room, 1102 W. Gregory Drive,
Urbana. McKinley Health Education.
“Big Ice Sheet Instability: Implications for Future Sea Level.”
Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University.
4 p.m. 1025 Beckman Institute. Illinois State Geological Survey.
“Deciphering Enzyme Specificity: Insights From the Enolase Superfamily.”
Wen Shan Yew, UI. Noon.
B102 Chemical and Life Sciences. Biochemistry.
27 Monday
“Deterrence in Failing States.” Lt. Col. Mark Harysch, U.S.
Air Force. 3:30 p.m. 329 Armory Building. Arms Control, Disarmament
and International Security.
“21st Century Color Lines and Other Lines: The Challenge of Pan-Africanism.”
Bill Fletcher, Trans-Africa Forum, Washington, D.C. 4 p.m. Third floor,
Levis Faculty Center. African American Studies and Research Program
and Center for African Studies.
1 Wednesday
“Confounding Identities: Girls in Gay/Straight Alliances.”
Cris Mayo, UI. Noon. Gender and Women’s Studies House, 911 S.
Sixth St., Champaign. Gender and Women’s Studies.
2 Thursday
“Nationalism and Corporate Strategy in the Oil Sector: Standard
Oil Co. (New Jersey).” Marcelo Bucheli, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
“The Radio War: U.S. Radar Countermeasures During World War II.”
C. Stewart Gillmor, Wesleyan University. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt Laboratory.
Electrical and Computer Engineering.
theater
16 Thursday
“As You Like It.” Robert Anderson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Shakespeare’s hilarious musings on the
meaning of love get a
contemporary look in this production. Admission charge. Theatre.
17 Friday
“As You Like It.” Robert Anderson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge. Theatre.
18 Saturday
“As You Like It.” Robert Anderson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge. Theatre.
19 Sunday
“As You Like It.” Robert Anderson, director. 3 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge. Theatre. Dessert and Conversation:
2 p.m. Krannert Room. Admission charge.
22 Wednesday
“Down From The Mountaintop: The Life of James Baldwin.”
8 p.m. Ballroom, Illini Union. Center on Democracy in a Multiracial
Society, Office of LGBT Concerns, and Unit I/Allen Hall/Unit.
2 Thursday
“A Flea in Her Ear.” Sue Lawless, director. 7:30 p.m. Colwell
Playhouse, Krannert Center, Colwell Playhouse. A dizzying string of
madcap mix-ups, Georges Feydeau’s farcical piece shines in an
English translation by John Mortimer (creator of the “Rumpole
of the Bailey” series). Admission charge.
3 Friday
“42nd Street.” 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Small-town girl’s
rise from chorine to Broadway star. Admission charge.
“A Flea in Her Ear.” Sue Lawless, director. 7:30 p.m. Colwell
Playhouse, Krannert Center, Colwell Playhouse. Admission charge.
4 Saturday
“A Flea in Her Ear.” Sue Lawless, director. 7:30 p.m. Colwell
Playhouse, Krannert Center, Colwell Playhouse. Admission charge.
music
16 Thursday
Dave Dickey Big Band. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
With special guests Bobby Shew, trumpet; Jim Pugh, trombone; and Joel
Spencer, drums. Admission charge. School of Music.
17 Friday
Traffic Jam: The Tons O Fun Band. 5 p.m. Lobby, Krannert Center. One
of central Illinois’ classic rhythm-and-blues bands.
Faculty Recital. Chip Stephens, jazz piano. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
19 Sunday
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Family Concert: “Out of This World.”
Steven Larsen, music director and conductor, and James Kaler, astronomer.
3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Kaler leads a voyage
into outer space complete with music and slides. Admission charge.
Master of Music Recital. Chee Hyeon Choi, piano. 5 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
21 Tuesday
21st Century Piano Award Recital. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. Featuring the winners of this year’s 21st Century Piano
Composition Competition: composer Ed Martin and pianist Ji-Eun Yun.
Admission charge. School of Music.
22 Wednesday
Illinois Brass Quintet. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Join Michael Ewald, trumpet; Ronald Romm, trumpet; Kazimierz Machala,
horn; Elliot Chasanov, trombone; and Mark Moore, tuba for a program
of band music. Admission charge. School of Music.
23 Thursday
Salzburg Chamber Soloists.” Andreas Klein, piano.
7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. From the city of Mozart’s
birth, these 16 musicians and their guest soloist bring several of Mozart’s
works to Krannert Center. Admission charge. Prelude: 6:30 p.m. Choral
Rehearsal Room.
Arbo & daisy mayhem. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
A new kind of American acoustic music, presented club-style. Admission
charge.
24 Friday
Arbo & daisy mayhem. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
A new kind of American acoustic music, presented club-style. Admission
charge.
UI Symphony Orchestra. Donald Schleicher, conductor, and Travis Knapp,
marimba. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Knapp, winner
of the School of Music Student Concerto Competition performs Paul Creston’s
Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra. Admission charge. School of Music.
25 Saturday
Arbo & daisy mayhem. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
A new kind of American acoustic music, presented club-style. Admission
charge.
26 Sunday
Junior Recital. Kristen Richards, piano. 2 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
UI Philharmonia. Louis Bergonzi, conductor. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Academic Festival Overture by Brahms opens the
program, followed by Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. Admission
charge. School of Music.
Junior Recital. Kimberly Davis, piano. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
27 Monday
Master of Music Recital. Christopher Reyman, jazz piano. 7:30 p.m. 25
Smith Hall.
2 Thursday
Junior Recital. Lauren Frankovich, soprano. 11:30 a.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
Graduate Recital. Josephine Chang, piano. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
3 Friday
Illinois Loyalty Band 100th Anniversary. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
4 Saturday
Undergraduate Recital. Jason Reiff and Nick Wolny, horn. 2 p.m. Music
Building auditorium.
Master of Music Recital. Leann Sechrest. 5:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
Cirque Eloize: “Rain.” Daniele Finzi Pasca, director.
7 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. In the backstage world
of a circus troupe rehearsing, the joyful freedom of playing in the
rain is invoked. Recommended for ages 6 and up. Admission charge.
Sinfonia da Camera. Ian Hobson, music director and conductor, and James
Buckland, terz guitar. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Classic works are presented alongside the world premiere of a reconstruction
of Giuliani’s Guitar Concerto, Op. 36, lost since the early 19th
century. Admission charge. Student Performance Project: 6:45 p.m. Lobby,
Krannert Center. Edison Middle School musicians, San Hankins, director.
Sinfonia da Camera.
5 Sunday
Master of Music Recital. Joshua Hunt, percussion. 11 a.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
Master of Music Recital. Suzanne Fleer, piano. 2 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
UI Music Club. 3:30 p.m. 25 Smith Hall. Members of Music Teachers National
Association.
Senior Recital. Lisa DeAngelis, soprano. 4:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
Junior Recital. Eric Robins, trumpet. 5 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
Cirque Eloize: “Rain.” Daniele Finzi Pasca, director.
7 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. In the backstage world
of a circus troupe rehearsing, the joyful freedom of playing in the
rain is invoked. Recommended for ages 6 and up. Admission charge.
Senior Recital. Brianne Shadensack, bassoon. 7:30 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
opera
23 Thursday
“L’Heure Espagnole” and “La Vida Breve.”
Eduardo Diazmunoz, conductor, and Stephen Fiol, director.
7:30 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Ravel’s comedic
“L’Heure Espagnole” (“The Spanish Hour”),
set in 18th-century Toledo, finds Concepción, the clockmaker’s
young wife, trying to maintain assignations with two lovers whom she
hides in her husband’s clocks when the muleteer Ramiro unexpectedly
arrives. Sung in French with English surtitles. De Falla’s “La
Vida Breve” (“The Short Life”), set in Granada, tells
the tragic story of the young gypsy girl Salud and her unfaithful lover
Paco. Sung in Spanish with English surtitles. Admission charge. School
of Music Opera Program.
24 Friday
“L’Heure Espagnole” and “La Vida Breve.”
Eduardo Diazmunoz, conductor, and Stephen Fiol, director.
7:30 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Ravel’s comedic
“L’Heure Espagnole” (“The Spanish Hour”),
is sung in French with English surtitles. De Falla’s “La
Vida Breve” (“The Short Life”), is sung in Spanish
with English surtitles. Admission charge. School of Music Opera Program.
25 Saturday
“L’Heure Espagnole,” and “La Vida Breve.”
Eduardo Diazmunoz, conductor, and Stephen Fiol, director.
7:30 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Ravel’s comedic
“L’Heure Espagnole” (“The Spanish Hour”),
is sung in French with English surtitles. De Falla’s “La
Vida Breve” (“The Short Life”), is sung in Spanish
with English surtitles. Admission charge. Libretto: 6:30 p.m. Krannert
Room. School of Music Opera Program.
26 Sunday
“L’Heure Espagnole,” and “La Vida Breve.”
Eduardo Diazmunoz, conductor, and Stephen Fiol, director. 3 p.m. Tryon
Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Ravel’s comedic “L’Heure
Espagnole” (“The Spanish Hour”), is sung in French
with English surtitles. De Falla’s “La Vida Breve”
(“The Short Life”), is sung in Spanish with English surtitles.
Admission charge. Libretto: 2 p.m. Krannert Room. School of Music Opera
Program.
films
16 Thursday
Social Justice Film Festival: “Born to Brothels.” Sandra
Sperino, UI. 6:30 p.m. Room B, Law Building. College of Law.
18 Saturday
23rd Annual Insect Fear Film Festival. 6 p.m. Foellinger Auditorium.
Film shorts, movies, exhibits, special live demos. Entomology Graduate
Student Association.
23 Thursday
IPRH Film Series: “Inherit the Wind.” 5:30 p.m.
62 Krannert Art Museum Room. Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
Social Justice Film Festival: “This Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”
Linda Beale, UI. 6:30 p.m. Room B, Law Building. College of Law.
sports
(to confirm times, go to www.fightingillini.com)
19 Sunday
Men’s Basketball. UI vs. Indiana University. 2:30 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
23 Thursday
Women’s Basketball. UI vs. University of Iowa. 7 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
25 Saturday
Men’s Basketball. UI vs. University of Iowa. 5 p.m. Assembly Hall.
Admission charge.
et
cetera
16 Thursday
Panel discussion. “Does the Nation Still Matter? Writing Histories
for the 21st Century.” Noon. Humanities Lecture Hall, 805 W. Pennsylvania
Ave., Urbana. Participants include Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago;
Jean Allman, Antoinette Burton, Trish Loughran and Andrew Orta, UI.
Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
Open Classes: “The Body Articulated.” Judi Ross, UI.
1 p.m. Krannert Art Museum Galleries.
Artist@Krannert. Patrick Killoran, New York artist.
7 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
Retirement Solutions: “A Clear Direction for a Confident Retirement.”
Jane Brockway. 7 p.m. UIECU, 2201 S. First St., Champaign. Call 278-7768
to reserve a spot. UI Employees Credit Union.
Coffee hour. Japan. 7:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club,
307 E. John St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
Panel discussion: “Sexuality and Democracy in a Multiracial Society.”
8 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. Center on Democracy in a Multiracial
Society.
17 Friday
SportWell at the Oasis Grand Opening. 11 a.m.-noon. SportWell at Oasis,
Lower Level, Illini Union. Check out all the great wellness opportunities
SportWell has to offer, including a new winter walking program. For
more information, visit www.campusrec.edu. Campus Recreation.
“Making a Scene: Curating Contemporary East Asian Art in the U.S.”
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. U.S.-based curators offer reflections
on the contemporary East Asian art scene in the U.S. and discuss their
recent exhibitions. Krannert Art Museum.
18 Saturday
Art Workshop for Adults. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Visitor’s Center, Allerton
Park. Create two projects, one with gourds and the other using natural
fibers, yarns and objects from nature. Lunch provided. To register and
for more information, call 244-1035 or visit www.allerton.uiuc.edu.
Admission charge. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
“Making a Scene: Curating Contemporary East Asian Art in the U.S.”
9-11 a.m. and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. U.S.-based curators
offer reflections on the contemporary East Asian art scene in the U.S.
and discuss their recent exhibitions. Krannert Art Museum.
19 Sunday
Sunday Brunch. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Conference Center, Allerton Park. Reservations
and information available at 333-3287 or allertonhouse@uiuc.edu. Allerton
Park and Conference Center.
20 Monday
“School’s Out Edible Science.” 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Visitor’s
Center, Allerton Park. For more information and to register visit www.allerton.uiuc.edu
or call 244-1035. Allerton Park.
Center for Children’s Books Annual Book Sale.
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Center for Children’s Books, 501 E. Daniel, Champaign.
Continues through Wednesday. Center for Children’s Books.
21 Tuesday
Nature ABCs & 123s. “F is for Fox.” 10-11 a.m. Allerton
Park Visitor Center. For ages 2-5. For more information and to register
visit www.allerton.uiuc.edu or call 244-1035. Allerton Park.
“I’m All Ears: Becoming a Better Listener.” Counseling
Center Paraprofessionals. 7 p.m. 209 Illini Union. Counseling Center/Student
Affairs.
22 Wednesday
“Around the World Wednesdays.” 9:30 a.m.-noon. Rowe Learning
Center, Spurlock Museum. For children and their parents. For more info:
www.spurlock.uiuc.edu. Spurlock Museum.
Reading and Book Signing. Ruth Ellen Kocher. 4:30 p.m. Authors Corner,
second floor, Illini Union Bookstore. Illini Union Bookstore.
“Emancipation Betrayed: Book Tour and Signing.” Paul Ortiz,
University of California, Santa Cruz. 6:30 p.m.
113 Gregory Hall. The Center on Democracy in a Multiracial Society.
23 Thursday
“Criminal Trafficking and Slavery: The Dark Side of Global and
Regional Migration.” Keynote address: Susan Forbes Martin, Georgetown
University. 7:30 p.m. ACES Library. Continues through Saturday. For
a complete schedule and to register, visit http://www.cgs.uiuc.edu/resources/jacs/.
Center for Global Studies.
Coffee hour. Greece. 7:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club,
307 E. John St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
24 Friday
Book Signing. Hillel Halkin, Israeli writer. 2 p.m. Authors
Corner, second floor, Illini Union Bookstore. Illini Union Bookstore.
25 Saturday
“Early Childhood Education: A Public Forum.” 9 a.m.-noon.
Krannert Art Museum. Speakers include UI faculty; and local school administrators.
College of Education.
“Animals of Allerton – Mammals.” Joyce Hofmann, Illinois
Natural History Survey. 1-2:30 p.m. Allerton Park Visitor Center. For
more information and to register, visit www.allerton.uiuc.edu or call
244-1035. Allerton Park.
26 Sunday
Sunday Brunch. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Conference Center, Allerton Park. Reservations
and information available at 333-3287 or allertonhouse@uiuc.edu. Allerton
Park and Conference Center.
Allerton House Tours. 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Conference Center, Allerton
Park. Tours start every 20 minutes and last 45-60 minutes. To register
and for more information, call 244-1035 or visit www.allerton.uiuc.edu.
Admission charge. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
28 Tuesday
“The Other Side of the Mirror: Body Image.” Counseling Center
Paraprofessionals. 7 p.m. 209 Illini Union. Counseling Center/Student
Affairs.
1 Wednesday
“Around the World Wednesdays.” 9:30 a.m.-noon. Rowe Learning
Center, Spurlock Museum. For children and their parents. For more info:
www.spurlock.uiuc.edu. Spurlock Museum.
2 Thursday
“Life Drawing: A Gallery Talk of Uninterrupted Flux: Hedda Sterne,
A Retrospective.” Lawrence Rinder, California College of the Arts,
San Francisco. 7 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Illinois Program for Research
in the Humanities and Krannert Art Museum.
Coffee hour. Sweden. 7:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club,
307 E. John St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
4 Saturday
Bookbinding Workshop. “Working With Leather: Exposed Sewn Binding.”
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Room 20, Noble Hall. For workshop fee and more information,
call
244-2751 or visit www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/book-arts.html. Graduate
School of Library and Information Science.
5 Sunday
Bookbinding Workshop. “Working With Leather: Exposed Sewn Binding.”
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Room 20, Noble Hall. For workshop fee and more information,
call
244-2751 or visit www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/book-arts.html. Graduate
School of Library and Information Science.
exhibits
“Fanfare for an Uncommon Man: Paul Martin Zonn”
Through April 14.
“Would the Real Chief Illiniwek Please Stand Up?”
Through May 19.
“Portraying American Femininity Through Melody and Art”
“The Long Good-Bye”
Ongoing.
Sousa Archives and Center for American Music,
236 Harding Band Building, 1103 S. Sixth St., Champaign.
•
“Black History Month”
Main hallway, main Library.
Through Feb. 28.
•
“Rain Forest Visions”
On view Feb. 28.
Five galleries featuring the cultures of the world.
Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory St., Urbana. Noon-5 p.m. Tuesday; 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; Noon-4 p.m. Sunday.
•
“Uninterrupted Flux: Hedda Sterne, A Retrospective”
Through March 26.
“Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator”
Through April 9.
“Project 66: An Exploration of Utopia”
Through July 30.
“Sacra Imago: Devotional Art of the Middle Ages”
“Canvas: An Electronic Gallery”
Ongoing.
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday;
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday;
2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission to the museum is free; a donation of $3 is
suggested.
•
“Two Years in the Midwest” Art Works by Kim Curtis.”
Through Feb. 24.
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. IPRH Building, 805 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana.
•
@art gallery. Online exhibit
of the UI School of Art and Design.
• This calendar is excerpted from the Feb. 16 issue of Inside Illinois,
the faculty-staff newspaper at the UI.