Here is an article on my exhibition that opens Friday evening. Hope you all can make it!!
Take Five: The Sheldon's Olivia Lahs-Gonzales captures one year to commemorate 100 - St. Louis Beacon
This blog is dedicated to my students and our ongoing discussion of intention and the creative process.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Some FREE campus events! Get involved!
SA Monday 2/4/13 Noon SC PDR
Chesbrough Chat: Conversations with the President
Chesbrough Chat: Conversations with the President
Students have the opportunity to come and chat with Dr. Chesbrough. Please share with your students!
Contact: Kelley Pfeiffer
636-922-8544 kpfeiffer@stchas.edu
Contact: Kelley Pfeiffer
636-922-8544 kpfeiffer@stchas.edu
BHM Monday 2/4/13 Noon SSB Auditorium
Film: A Lot Like You
Contact: Mandi Smith
636-922-8469 asmith@stchas.edu
Film: A Lot Like You
Contact: Mandi Smith
636-922-8469 asmith@stchas.edu
A first-generation American goes in search of her identity and discovers that the cycle of gender violence she’s been working hard to break in the US is part of her history and culture on another continent. A Lot Like You raises questions about the cultures we inherit and what we choose to pass down, and reveals how bearing witness can break silences that have lasted lifetimes...
BHM Tuesday 2/5/13 7 p.m. SSB Auditorium
Speaker: Eli Kimaro
Contact: Mandi Smith
636-922-8469 asmith@stchas.edu
Speaker: Eli Kimaro
Contact: Mandi Smith
636-922-8469 asmith@stchas.edu
Seattle-based filmmaker Eliaichi “Ellie” Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When Ellie was older and in an interracial relationship of her own, she wanted to better understand this world her father had left behind when he was 18. So when Dr. Kimaro moved back to Tanzania for good, Ellie followed him to make a film about this culture she would one day pass down to her kids.
MH Thursday 2/7/13 11:30 a.m. SSB Auditorium
Energy Drinks: Buzz In A Bottle
This program explores what energy drinks are, the ingredients and the physical impact of those ingredients on our body. Short term and long term impact is explored as well as some guidelines students can use to make healthy decisions regarding this beverages. Presented by Kathi McKenzie, from the National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse – St. Louis Area.
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