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10th February 2012
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The Vagina Monologues 2012

Join us for Mount Holyoke's annual production of the Vagina Monologues, presented by Project Theater in coordination with in*Touch, the Gender Studies department, and the department of Theater Arts!

Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for general admission, and can be purchased in Blanchard in the two preceding weeks during mealtimes and will also be sold at the door (cash or personal check only please). We hope to see you there!


Show times: Friday February 10, 2012 at 5pm, and again at 9:00 pm

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Exhibitions
   
 

Picturing Enlightenment: Thangka in the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
This special exhibition marks the completion of an extensive project to conserve the Mead Art Museum’s collection of thangka (pronounced “tan-kah”)—scroll paintings of Buddhist figures. So fragile that they have remained largely inaccessible to scholars and museum visitors for nearly six decades, Amherst College’s eighteen thangka, primarily from Tibet, have been gently cleaned, stabilized, and repaired by conservators at Museum Textile Services in Andover, Massachusetts, under the leadership of Camille Myers Breeze. A generous grant from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and additional support from the Amherst College Department of Religion underwrote the conservation treatment. The Louis and Nettie Horch Foundation provided further support for the conservation of one thangka.
For more information, visit www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/programs/2011exhib/picturingenlightenment.

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Photo Exhibition: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated
Exhibit: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated by Theresa Antonellis runs from Monday Jan. 9 through Sunday May 11.
A reception will be held Thursday, February 2, from 4-6pm.

The exhibit consists of a related series of framed prints featuring photo-enhanced light photography by Theresa Antonellis.

Info: 577-0785, mcharney@library.umass.edu  

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Charles Dickens at 200
An exhibition of books by Charles Dickens from the Mortimer Rare Book Room, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Dickens birth in February 2012. The exhibition is in the Book Arts Gallery (Neilson, 3rd floor). See http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/ for library open hours, direction and other general information.
The exhibition runs from January 15 through April 15, 2012

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Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley

Exhibition is on view from January 15 through April 15, 2012.
"Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley" features decorated paste papers by 19 bookbinders, most of whom live and work in the vicinity of Northampton. The exhibition marks the publication of "Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley" in late fall 2011, and also showcases bookbindings which incorporate paste papers. All items on display are from the Mortimer Rare Book Room.
The exhibition is in the Neilson Library, 3rd floor. See http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/ for library open hours, direction and other general information.

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Exhibition- David Teeple: Dialogue with a Collection Thinking Water: Poetry, Systems and Politics
Exhibition runs February 1st--March 16, 2012.
February 1st, 5-7 PM Opening Reception and In Conversation, with David Teeple


This exhibition features work by David Teeple alongside works he has chosen from the museum's works-on-paper collection, which features over 2600 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs. Teeple's work will reference rivers, aquifers, and the hydrologic cycle, in context to systems of economy, society, nature and science.

This event is sponsored by the Farrell Family Foundation, Artist Organized Art, Pygmalion Elements & Sculpture, and Pivot Media. It is free and open to the public.

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Sculpture Exhibition by Christopher M. Lavery: One Truth & One Story
Exhibition runs February 6th through February 23rd.

One Truth & One Story is an installation of site sensitive sculpture. Ordinary materials are transformed into the extraordinary through unexpected applications and juxtaposition. Professor Lavery's method of responding to the site and to the culture, in which the work is constructed and installed, brings a uniquely philosophical, imaginative and whimsical vision to the Student Union Art Gallery and to the greater UMass campus.
Professor Lavery's artwork has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and resides in prestigious permanent private and public collections. The Denver International Airport hosts Cloudscape which was recognized by the Public Art Network as one of the top sculptures installed in 2010. His work has won awards and has been reviewed by numerous art critics, and may be previewed here: http://www.christopherlavery.com.

Gallery open Mondays through Thursdays, 10 am. to 5 pm & Fridays, 10 am. to 3 pm.

Made possible by the UMass Arts Council, the GSS, the SGA, and an ECSA (Engage, Connect, Serve, Achieve) Grant, which is funded by the CSD and the Division of Student Affairs & Campus Life.

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Shaping Plants: Fruits, Shoots, and Roots Collaborations With Nature by Dan Ladd
Artist Dan Ladd has long been fascinated with the adaptability of plants. His work grafting trees into whimsical structures and molding gourds and roots into sculptures reflects both a fascination with and respect for the plants. In his words, "The reciprocity in working with nature, influencing the direction and future of growth, is unique. There is definite give and take and reaction and response." He hopes that, through his work, others will be able to share his wonder and excitement at this way in which we can interact with our natural surroundings. Information is online at: http://www.smith.edu/garden/Home/events.html

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Lecture/Reading
   
 

Faculty Colloquium Series 2011-12
The Faculty Colloquium Series for 2011-12 is sponsoring "Unfolding Proteins to Learn Nature’s Origami," presented by Sheila Jaswal, assistant professor of chemistry.

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In Honor of Black Month with Poet Sunni Patterson
More than a poet, more than a singer, more than an emcee--it's not just what she says. It's how she says it. Emerging from the musical womb that is New Orleans, artist and visionary Sunni Patterson combines the heritage and tradition of er native town with an enlightened modern world view to create music and poetry that is times and its groove. Sunni has been a featured performer at the many of Nation's premier spoken word venues. including HBO's Def Poety Jam.

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Music
   
 

Tales of Star-Crossed Lovers
Tchaikovsky - Fantasy Overture to “Romeo and Juliet”
He - Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto featuring Linda Laderach, violin

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Special Event
   
 

Second Friday at Smith College Museum of Art.
Ooh La La! Step into a Parisian Cafe at Free Second Friday at SCMA, featuring the special exhibition, “Debussy’s Paris: Art, Music, & Sounds of the City”. Visit www.smith.edu/artmuseum for updated information on Museum exhibitions and programs

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Theater
   
 

Theater Performance
"BelReso Curvus," conceived and directed by Phil Dupont ‘12, will be staged Feb. 9-11 at 8 p.m. in Holden Theater. Tickets are free. Reservations are recommended. Call 413-542-2277.
"BelReso Curvus" is a new performance piece and video installation. Working within structured improvisatory scores and interacting with projected video footage, the dancers explore the concepts of community, self-knowledge and spirituality. In this swirling landscape, image, body, sound and text coexist and intersect to invigorate and excite the space.

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Workshop
   
 

Networking Brunch and Negotiation Workshop with Sara Laschever
Through lecturing, interactive case exercises, video examples, and group discussion, best-selling author Sara Laschever will introduce you to “best practice” negotiation strategy. You’ll learn an approach that is cooperative rather than competitive and problem-solving rather than conflict-promoting. You’ll come away with the skills that you need to maximize your bargaining power, set the right targets for negotiations, and remain unfazed by the emotional dimensions of negotiation. This event is co-sponsored by the Smith College Center for Work & Life and Mount Holyokes Weissman Center for Leadership, and will be preceded by a “teach-you-how-to-network” brunch with students from Smith, Mount Holyoke and other women’s colleges, 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

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