Thursday, May 29
- All dayThe Subtractive Monotype: Michael Mazur in Black and WhiteFree for Students, $20 for non-university attendeesHosted by The Universitas Art DepartmentA retrospective of the ground-breaking monotype techniques pioneered by printmaker and artist Michael Mazur between 1975 and 1996.
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- 12:00 AM4:00 AMClothes DriveFree for StudentsHosted by The Green Movement and The Universitas Student CouncilCome by and bring any clothes you’re not using. Like those jean shorts. And that sparkly headband. What were you thinking? All donations are welcome.
- 3:15 AM2h 30mLate Night Groove Explorer$5 Suggested DonationPresented by DigX Student OperatorsStudents (and faculty for that matter) are encouraged to stop and sit in on live electronic music creation sessions with campus practitioners. Half of the evening's session is dedicated to small group tutorials for those interested in learning more about the technologies. And afterwards…we DANCE.
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- 2:00 PM8hElectronics Recycling DayFree for StudentsHosted by The Green MovementBring your Flip cameras, your walkmans, your vcr’s, your dreamcasts - anything that used to beep and now lies dormant in your desk drawer.
- 8:00 PM2hWilliam Shakespeare: Collaborative GeniusFree for StudentsHosted by The Unversitas English DepartmentWas Shakespeare the greatest collaborative entity ever devised? Questions of authorship and the contextual line between writer and perfomer areexamined in the context of new evidence.
- 10:30 PM2h 30mLecture Series: Making Happiness at HomeFree to StudentsPresented by the Economics and Engineering DepartmentAn examination of the migration of manufacturing overseas and the rise of the artisan movement at home. Guest speaker Peter Y.Kim examines whether the hand-crafted movement has scalable implications for new economic growth domestically.