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Events for January, 23
Fine Arts
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"And, And & And" features Litteken's paintings and work as a whole and investigates the notion of consumerism through the exploitation of money and value. His artwork incorporates the iconography and motifs from U.S. currency, generating a dialogue between both spending practices and value assignments that make up our daily experiences. The exhibit is free and open to the public in the...
8:00 AM- 8:00 PM
Organic Anomalies is a collaborative art exhibition by Drew French and Liz Havenga. The exhibition will be on view January 14-January 31, 2015. Meet the artists during a reception from 7 to 9pm, Friday, Jan. 23, in the gallery.
8:00 AM- 9:00 PM
THE 248, Tap Dance
9:20 AM-10:30 AM
"Build Her a Myth" showcases the couture dresses artist Carrie Ann Schumacher creates from the pages of romance novels. The collection examines the demands that feminine culture places upon women by utilizing the garment as a social signifier. "Build Her a Myth" reflects this seductive beauty, as well as the complete uselessness of the feminine myths we have created and passed down generation...
10:00 AM- 9:00 PM
THE 382, Classical Acting Styles
10:40 AM-11:50 AM
THE 101, Introduction to Acting
2:40 PM- 3:50 PM
THE 182, Fundamentals of Acting
2:40 PM- 3:50 PM
THE 282, Contemporary Acting Styles
2:40 PM- 3:50 PM
North Central College welcomes civil rights activist Dr. Cornel West as keynote speaker for the College's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week. West will speak at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in Pfeiffer Hall, 310 E. Benton Ave. Tickets for the public are $10. Admission is free for North Central College students, faculty and staff. Pick up tickets from the North Central College Box Office.
7:00 PM- 9:00 PM
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