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Saturday, February 25, 2017 |
| Chemawa Indian School Partnership Program Information Sessions (Multi-Day Event) All Day
*WU Campus - Matthews Hall
Information session on the Chemawa Indian School Partnership Program for Fall 2017. Please consider attending to learn about CISPP and the impact you can have as a mentor and tutor through this program. |
| Chemawa Indian School Partnership Program Information Sessions (Multi-Day Event) All Day
*WU Campus - Matthews Hall
Information session on the Chemawa Indian School Partnership Program for Fall 2017. Please consider attending to learn about CISPP and the impact you can have as a mentor and tutor through this program. |
| Men's Golf at Willamette Cup, Lewis & Clark College All Day
Stone Creek Golf Club, Oregon City, Oregon,
Men's Golf on Feb 25, 2017 at TBA: Willamette Cup, Lewis & Clark College, Stone Creek Golf Club, Oregon City, Oregon, |
| Women's Golf at Willamette Cup, Lewis & Clark College All Day
Stone Creek Golf Club, Oregon City, Oregon,
Women's Golf on Feb 25, 2017 at TBA: Willamette Cup, Lewis & Clark College, Stone Creek Golf Club, Oregon City, Oregon, |
| Current work by Willamette University Art Majors: Of the Body 12:00 AM
Saturday, Jan 21–Sunday, Feb 26
Salem Art Association’s Bush Barn Art Gallery,
Bush’s Pasture Park
A group exhibition curated by professor Cayla
Skillin-Brauchle that meditates on physical, social,
societal and personal aspects of the human body.
Art in the exhibition spans a variety of media including
video art, drawing, animation and mixed media. All work
has been made by current undergraduate art majors. |
| Exhibition | Anne Hirondelle: Small Revolutions | Feb. 11 - April 30, 2017 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
*WU Campus - Hallie Ford Museum of Art
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art is pleased to feature the ceramic work and drawings of nationally recognized Port Townsend, Washington artist Anne Hirondelle (née Harvey). “Anne Hirondelle: Small Revolutions” opens February 11 in the Study Gallery and Print Study Center and continues through April 30, 2017.
John Olbrantz, the Maribeth Collins Director says, “Throughout her long and prolific career, Hirondelle has pushed the boundaries of the ceramic medium, making functional vessels and abstract sculptures that are warmly alive and visually engaging. This exhibition explores a period of time during the past six to eight years where her work evolved into an intriguing exploration of abstract vessels where function gives way to sculptural possibilities.”
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE EXHIBITION AND RELATED EVENTS |
| Exhibition | Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism | Jan 21 - March 26 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
*WU Campus - Hallie Ford Museum of Art
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art is pleased to present a major retrospective exhibition for Louis Bunce (1907-1983), a legendary Portland painter, printmaker, and teacher who taught at the Museum Art School from 1946 to 1972 and who influenced several generations of Oregon artists. Organized by Professor Emeritus of Art History and Senior Faculty Curator Roger Hull, the exhibition will chronicle the artist’s career over a 57 year period and features 49 paintings drawn from public and private collections throughout the United States.
For more information on this exhibition and related events (reception, lectures and gallergy talks) please visit http://www.willamette.edu/arts/hfma/exhibitions/library/2016-17/louis_bunce_dialogue_modernism.html |
| Baseball vs. Pacific 11:00 AM
Baseball on Feb 25, 2017 at 11:00 AM: Pacific vs. Willamette, at Santiam Christian School Baseball Field, Adair Village, Oregon |
| Men's Tennis vs. George Fox 11:00 AM
Salem, Oregon
Men's Tennis on Feb 25, 2017 at 11:00 AM: George Fox vs. Willamette, Salem, Oregon |
| Softball at Puget Sound 12:00 PM
Tacoma, Washington
Softball on Feb 25, 2017 at 12:00 PM: Willamette vs. Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington |
| Women's Tennis at George Fox 12:00 PM
Newberg, Oregon
Women's Tennis on Feb 25, 2017 at 12:00 PM: Willamette vs. George Fox, Newberg, Oregon |
| Baseball vs. Pacific 2:00 PM
Baseball on Feb 25, 2017 at 2:00 PM: Pacific vs. Willamette, at Santiam Christian School Baseball Field, Adair Village, Oregon |
| Lear's Daughters (MATINEE) 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
*WU Campus - Pelton Theatre
Originally devised in 1987 by the Women’s Theatre Group in collaboration with Elaine Feinstein, Lear’s Daughters tells the story of what happened to King Lear’s daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, before they made their entrances in Shakespeare’s classic play. The daughters, isolated from their busy parents, find themselves under the care of a nanny who brings sustenance in the form of storytelling. This provocative play explores innocence turned to tragic cynicism. It is a playful but serious modern parable for our time. |
| Lip Sync Battle 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
WEB is hosting a Lip Sync Battle!
Check your student email for details (and how to sign up to participate)
Join us for fun and snacks in Montag Den! |
| Winter Choir Concert - "The Road Home: The Refugee Crisis" 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
*WU Campus *WU Campus - Rogers Music Center
WINTER CHOIR CONCERT AT WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
"The Road Home: The Refugee Crisis"
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, 7p Hudson Hall
Free Admission - Donations Accepted
The Willamette University Choral Program with special guests Prof. Christopher Harris from the Department of Theater and Prof. Jessica Fouts from the Dance Program will present a concert of song, dance and readings to explore the plight of over 65 million refugees worldwide.
The poignant literature to be performed includes: She Weeps Over Rahoon, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, Amazing Grace, Lament for a Lost Child, The Heart's Reflection and The Road Home.
For more information contact the Willamette University Music Department at 503-370-6255. |
| Lear's Daughters 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
*WU Campus - Pelton Theatre
Originally devised in 1987 by the Women’s Theatre Group in collaboration with Elaine Feinstein, Lear’s Daughters tells the story of what happened to King Lear’s daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, before they made their entrances in Shakespeare’s classic play. The daughters, isolated from their busy parents, find themselves under the care of a nanny who brings sustenance in the form of storytelling. This provocative play explores innocence turned to tragic cynicism. It is a playful but serious modern parable for our time. |
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