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NEWS
INDEX
Archives
2004
September
Events at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from Sept. 16 through Oct. 10
9/10/04
lectures
16 Thursday
“A Tour of the Night Sky.” James Kaler, UI. 7:30 p.m. 136
Loomis Laboratory. UI Astronomical Society.
“Home by Design: Transforming Your House Into a Home.” Sarah
Susanka, author and columnist. 8 p.m. Foellinger Auditorium. Architecture.
17 Friday
“Christian Conflict Resolution.” Susan Thistlewaite, Chicago
Theological Seminary. Lunch 11:55 a.m.; speaker 12:05 p.m. Latzer Hall,
University YMCA. Friday Forum.
“Displaying Byzantium: An Introduction to the Exhibition.”
Holger Klein, Cleveland Museum of Art, and “Rhetoric and Reality
in the Art of the Kariye Camii.” Henry Maguire, Johns Hopkins
University. 5:30 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. In conjunction with the opening
of new exhibitions. Krannert Art Museum.
18 Saturday
Saturday Physics. “Inside Old Faithful: The Physics of Geyser
Eruptions.” Susan Kieffer, UI. 10:15-11:30 a.m. 141 Loomis Lab.
Saturday Physics Honors Program.
21 Tuesday
“Selections From ‘The Well-Tempered Clavier’ ”
William Heiles, UI. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know Your University.
“China’s Rural-Urban Migrants: Equal Opportunities?”
Wu Qing, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and UI. 4 p.m. Third floor,
Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm, East Asian and Pacific Studies and
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program.
22 Wednesday
Jesse Ventura, former governor of Minnesota. 7 p.m. Foellinger Auditorium.
Tickets available at Ticket Central in the Illini Union. Illini Union
Board.
“Lost Prophet: Bayard Rustin and the Quest for Peace and Racial
Justice in Post-World War II.” John D’Emilio, UI. 7:30 p.m.
Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm and Gender and Women’s
Studies Program.
23 Thursday
“Russian-U.S. Relations in the Coming Decade.” Susan Eisenhower,
The Eisenhower Institute, Washington, D.C. 7:30 p.m. Knight Auditorium,
Spurlock Museum. MillerComm, International Programs and Studies and
Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security.
24 Friday
“War Rhetoric’s Toll on Democracy.” Bruce Williams,
UI. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
27 Monday
“Morality and Ethics in Architecture.” Stanley Tigerman,
FAIA. 7 p.m. Plym Auditorium. Architecture.
28 Tuesday
“The Mystery of Allerton: Past, Present and Future.” Carol
Stoddard, UI. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know Your University.
“The Uncanny, the Queer and the Creepy: Fictions of Artificial
Life.” Ross Chambers, French, University of Michigan and UI. 7:30
p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm and French.
1 Friday
“Interfaith Relations.” Eboo Patel, Interfaith Youth Core,
Chicago. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
2 Saturday
Saturday Physics. “What is Absolute Zero? Ultra-Cold Quantum Weirdness.”
Brian DeMarco, UI. 10:15-11:30 a.m. 141 Loomis Lab. Saturday Physics
Honors Program.
5 Tuesday
“Police Training Institute.” Noon. Latzer Hall, University
YMCA. Know Your University.
7 Thursday
“Family, Gender and State in the Middle East and South Asia.”
Suad Joseph, University of California, Davis. 7:30 p.m. Third floor,
Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm and South Asian & Middle Eastern
Studies.
8 Friday
“American News Media and the Public During Wartime.” Scott
Althaus, UI. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
colloquia
16 Thursday
“An Overview of MEMS Research in the NSF Engineering Research
Center on Wireless Integrated Microsystems.” Yogesh Giachandani,
University of Michigan. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt Lab. Electrical and Computer
Engineering.
“The Social Justice Education Project: Student-led Ethnography
and Praxis.” Julio Cammarota, UI. 4 p.m. 192 Lincoln Hall. Women
and Gender in Global Perspectives.
17 Friday
“Tales of Old Odessa: Crime and Civilization in a City of Thieves.”
Roshanna Sylvester, DePaul University. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
20 Monday
“Henri Matisse, Part I: 1896-1916.” Marcel Franciscono,
UI. Noon. Trees Gallery, Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
“DNA Chips: Theory and Simulation.” B.M. Pettitt, University
of Houston. 3 p.m. 3269 Beckman Institute. Theoretical and Computational
Biophysics.
21 Tuesday
“Generalized Principal Component Analysis and Its Applications
to Image Processing.” Yi Ma, UI. Noon. 3269 Beckman Institute.
Imaging Technology Group/Beckman Institute.
22 Wednesday
“Women and Power in Asia.” Wu Qing, UI and Beijing Foreign
Studies University. Noon-1:30 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, Foreign Languages
Building. Women and Gender in Global Perspectives.
“Faculty Art Exhibition.” Joel Ross, UI. Noon. Krannert
Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
“Riboflavin and Hyperhomocysteinemia: Studies on Methylenetetrahydrofolate
Reductase and Methionine Synthase Reductase.” Rowena Matthews,
University of Michigan. 4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional
Sciences.
“Exotic Asia/Global Asia: Asian Studies in the 21st Century.”
Pauline R. Yu, American Council of Learned Societies. 4 p.m. 407 Levis
Faculty Center. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
23 Thursday
“Implications of Students’ Social Goals and Academic Adjustment.”
Allison Ryan, UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Bureau of Educational
Research.
Title: TBA. Brad Gliner, UI. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt Lab. Electrical and
Computer Engineering.
24 Friday
“A Mechanism for the Association of Amino Acids With Their Codons
and the Origin of the Genetic Code.” Shelley D. Copley, University
of Colorado, Boulder. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Building.
Biochemistry.
27 Monday
“The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: “What Is It Doing
in Japan?” David Goodman, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
“New Insights Into the Role of S-adenosylmethionine in the Regulation
of Liver Function.” Matias Avila, University of Navarra, Pamplona,
Spain. 4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional Sciences.
“Freudian Sex.” Tim Dean, State University of New York,
Buffalo, and Robert Rushing, UI. 7:30 p.m. Levis Faculty Center. Criticism
and Interpretive Theory.
28 Tuesday
“Multiphysics Modeling With FEMLAB 3.0a and 3.1.” Jean-Francois
Hiller, COMSOL Inc., Burlington, Mass. Noon. 3269 Beckman Institute.
Imaging Technology Group/Beckman Institute.
“Violence Taking Place: On the Architecture of the Kosovo Conflict.”
Andrew Herscher, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Russian,
East European and Eurasian Center.
29 Wednesday
“Color Vision Ion Drosophila: From the Retina to the Brain.”
Claude Desplan, Center for Developmental Genetics, New York University.
Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Lab. Cell and Structural Biology.
“Faculty Art Exhibition.” Ron Kovatch, UI. Noon. Krannert
Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
30 Thursday
“Higher Education From a Global Perspective.” Fazal Rizvi,
UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Bureau of Educational Research and
Higher Education Consortium Series.
“Communities and Conflicts in Central Asia and the Caucasus.”
2-6 p.m. 210 Illini Union. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
“Controlling Molecules With Light and Light With Molecules.”
Randy Bartels, Colorado State University.
4 p.m. 151 Everitt Lab. Electrical and Computer Engineering.
1 Friday
“Proton Transfer Pathways and Mechanisms in Photosynthetic Bacterial
Reaction Centers.” Mark Paddock, University of California, San
Diego. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Auditorium. Biochemistry.
4 Monday
“Henri Matisse, Part II: 1916-1954.” Marcel Franciscono,
UI. Noon. Trees Gallery, Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
6 Wednesday
“Perturbation of Methyl Group and Homocysteine Metabolism by Diabetes
and Retinoid Compounds.” Kevin Schalinske, Iowa State University.
4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional Sciences.
7 Thursday
“Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography: The Challenge of Technical and
Commercial Development and Its Role in Extending the Semiconductor Roadmap.”
Barry Lieberman, Intel Corp. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt Lab. Electrical and
Computer Engineering.
8 Friday
“Not Merely the Secret of Life: DNA and Nanotechnology.”
Nadrian C. Seeman, New York University. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life
Sciences auditorium. Biochemistry.
theater
17 Friday
“Forbidden Christmas or The Doctor and the Patient.” Rezo
Gabriadze, director. 7:30 p.m. Tyron Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Fantastically colored flying scenery, music, text and movement are used
to tell the story of a world-weary doctor’s transforming journey.
Admission charge.
18 Saturday
“Forbidden Christmas or The Doctor and the Patient.” Rezo
Gabriadze, director. 7:30 p.m. Tyron Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
19 Sunday
“Forbidden Christmas or The Doctor and the Patient.” Rezo
Gabriadze, director. 7:30 p.m. Tyron Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
30 Thursday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Nine women in an 1838 Shaker
community face the truth about their faith and each other when a newcomer
to their village claims to see angels. Admission charge.
1 Friday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
2 Saturday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
6 Wednesday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
7 Thursday
Royal Court Theater: “4.48 Psychosis.” 7:30 p.m. Krannert
Center, Tryon Festival Theater. The Royal Court’s presentation
of the late Sarah Kane’s work offers a vivid response to the pain
of living from a woman who was on the verge of committing suicide. Contains
adult themes and strong language. Admission charge.
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
8 Friday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
Royal Court Theater: “4.48 Psychosis.” 7:30 p.m. Krannert
Center, Tryon Festival Theater. Contains adult themes and strong language.
Admission charge.
9 Saturday
Royal Court Theater: “4.48 Psychosis.” 7:30 p.m. Krannert
Center, Tryon Festival Theater. The Royal Court’s presentation
of the late Sarah Kane’s work offers a vivid response to the pain
of living from a woman who was on the verge of committing suicide. Contains
adult themes and strong language. Admission charge.
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
10 Sunday
“As It Is in Heaven.” Caroline Kava, guest director.
3 p.m. Krannert Center, Studio Theater. Admission charge.
music
16 Thursday
Faculty Recital. Jonathan Keeble, flute. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
17 Friday
Hindustani Vocal Music. Girija Devi and group. 7:30 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Anne Guist, bassoon. 7:30 p.m. Memorial
Room, Smith Hall.
19 Sunday
Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinet. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. With Andrius Zlabys, piano. Works by Chausson, Rota and Brahms.
Admission charge.
21 Tuesday
Faculty Recital. Elliot Chasanov, trombone. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
22 Wednesday
Synergy Brass Quintet. 7:30 p.m. Music Building auditorium. Brass quintet
artists-in-residence, Boston University Tanglewood Institute.
Faculty Recital. Michael Cameron, double bass. 7:30 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
23 Thursday
Guest Artist Master Class. Synergy Brass Quintet.
11 a.m. Music Building auditorium.
Group for New Music. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall. Student composers.
24 Friday
Faculty Recital. William Moersch and Ricardo Flores, percussion. 7:30
p.m. Krannert Center, Tryon Festival Theater. Admission charge. School
of Music.
26 Sunday
Faculty Recital. William Heiles, harpsichord. 3 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
Nancy Wilson and Ramsey Lewis: “Simple Pleasures.” 7:30
p.m. Krannert Center, Tryon Festival Theater. An evening of friendship,
musical chemistry and stylish arrangements for piano trio and horns.
Admission charge.
UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I. James Keene and Gary Smith,
conductors. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Admission
charge. With Elliot Chasanov, trombone. Works by Percy Grainger, Augusta
Read Thomas, Launy Grondahl and Hindemith’s Symphony in B flat
major. School of Music.
28 Tuesday
Martirano Award Concert. UI New Music Ensemble. Zack Browning and Steven
Taylor, co-directors; Eduardo Diazmunoz, guest conductor. 7:30 p.m.
Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. The eighth annual concert honoring
the late Salvatore Martirano, composer and UI faculty artist, features
music by first prize winner, Robert Yamasato of Hawaii; second prize
winner Alexis Bosch of France, honorable mention recipient Joshua Penman
and Martirano. Admission charge. School of Music.
29 Wednesday
“Conjunto.” Noon. Krannert Center, Lobby. This Chicago-based
band presents a mix of Latin rhythms overlayed with jazz and blues-inflected
improvisation.
UI Symphonic Band II and UI Concert Band I.
7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
School of Music.
30 Thursday
Ravi Shankar, sitar. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
1 Friday
Laurie Anderson: “The End of the Moon.” 7:30 p.m. Krannert
Center, Tryon Festival Theater. This performance artist’s new
show combines stories, songs and music in an intimate and low-tech setting.
Admission charge.
2 Saturday
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. Steven Larsen, music director and
conductor. With Michael Ewald, trumpet. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Czech music including two movements from Smetana’s
“My Homeland” and the Eighth Symphony of Dvorák,
presented on the 100th anniversary of Dvorák’s death. Admission
charge.
3 Sunday
Nathan Gunn, baritone. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
With Julie Gunn, piano. Nathan and Julie Gunn, both UI School of Music
alumni, open this season’s Great Hall Series. Admission charge.
7 Thursday
Faculty Recital. Timothy McGovern, bassoon. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music. 8 Friday
“Traffic Jam: Bruiser & the Virtues.” 5 p.m. Krannert
Center, Lobby.
9 Saturday
Sinfonia da Camera. Ian Hobson, music director and conductor. 7:30 p.m.
Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. The Sinfonia celebrates the
50th anniversary of the Beaux Arts Trio – Menahem Pressler, piano;
Daniel Hope, violin; and Antonio Meneses, cello – by featuring
the ensemble in Beethoven’s “Triple Concerto.” Admission
charge.
10 Sunday
Second Sunday Concert. Ian Hobson and members of Sinfonia da Camera.
2 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
Pacifica Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Simin Ganatra and Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Rostad, viola;
and Brandon Vamos, cello, begin their second year as quartet-in-residence
at the UI School of Music. Admission charge.
dance
21 Tuesday
“Come home Charley Patton.” Geography Trilogy, Part 3 (World
Premiere). Ralph Lemon, director. 7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Colwell
Playhouse. The performance uses multimedia, robotics, music and live
performance to explore critical events in American racial history and
the rich folk culture of the southern United States. Admission charge.
22 Wednesday
“Come home Charley Patton.” Geography Trilogy, Part 3 (World
Premiere). Ralph Lemon, director. 7:30 p.m. Krannert Center, Colwell
Playhouse. Admission charge.
films
6 Wednesday
“Ghost World.” Terry Zwigoff, director. 5:30 p.m.
62 Krannert Art Museum. Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
sports
(to confirm times, go to www.fightingillini.com)
18 Saturday
Football. UI vs. Western Michigan University. 1 p.m. Memorial Stadium.
Band Day/Boy Scout Day. Admission charge.
24 Friday
Volleyball. UI vs. Purdue University. 7 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission charge.
25 Saturday
Football. UI vs. Purdue University. Salute to Agriculture/Varsity ‘I’
Day. 11 a.m. Memorial Stadium. Admission charge.
Volleyball. UI vs. Indiana University. 7 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission charge.
26 Sunday
Soccer. UI vs. University of Wisconsin. 2 p.m. Illinois Soccer Stadium.
Admission charge.
1 Friday
Soccer. UI vs. University of Minnesota. 7 p.m. Illinois Soccer Stadium.
Admission charge.
3 Sunday
Soccer. UI vs. University of Iowa. 2 p.m. Illinois Soccer Stadium. Admission
charge.
8 Friday
Volleyball. UI vs. University of Michigan. 7 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission
charge.
9 Saturday
Volleyball. UI vs. Michigan State University. 7 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission
charge.
et cetera
16 Thursday
Coffee Hour. Uzbek. 7:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club,
307 E. John St., Champaign. Coffee, tea, homemade ethnic desserts served.
Cosmopolitan Club.
17 Friday
Kayak Clinic. 1-3p.m. Location: TBA. Registration and fee required.
Campus Recreation.
18 Saturday
Book signing. Connie McNamara, Champaign. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Illini Union
Bookstore. Illini Union Bookstore.
19 Sunday
Trail Trekkers, Hiker’s Trail B. 1-3 p.m. Environmental Learning
Field Station, Allerton Park. Registration and fee required; call 244-1035.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
21 Tuesday
Nature ABCs and 123s. “ ‘I’ is for Insect.”
10-11 a.m. Visitor’s Center, Allerton Park. Registration and fee
required; call 244-1035. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
Scuba Clinic. 6-8 p.m. IMPE indoor pool. Registration and fee required;
call 333-8747. Class continues every Tuesday and Thursday for three
weeks. Campus Recreation.
2004 LAS Career Information Night. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Rooms A, B and C and
South Lounge, Illini Union. Liberal Arts and Sciences.
22 Wednesday
Inline Skate Clinic. 3-5 p.m. Outdoor Center, 51 E. Gregory Drive, Champaign.
Registration and fee required; call 333-8747. Campus Recreation.
23 Thursday
Coffee Hour. Malaysian. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307 E. John
St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
24 Friday
Canoe Clinic. 1-3 p.m. Location: TBA. Registration and fee required;
call 333-8747. Campus Recreation.
“Bats in the Mist (Net).” 7-8:30 p.m. Environmental Learning
Field Station, Allerton Park. Admission charge. Allerton Park and Conference
Center.
25 Saturday
Kayak Day Trip. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Location: TBA. Registration and fee required;
call 333-8747. Campus Recreation.
Music in Nature Concert: Desafinado. 7-9 p.m. Visitor’s Center,
Allerton Park. Admission charge. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
26 Sunday
International Dinner: Indonesian. 6 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307 E. John
St., Champaign. Registration and fee required. Cosmopolitan Club.
28 Tuesday
Panel discussion: “Thinking AIDS in the New Millennium.”
Ross Chambers, University of Michigan.
3 p.m. Humanities Lecture Hall, IPRH, 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana.
Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
29 Wednesday
Bicycle Maintenance Clinic. 3-5 p.m. Outdoor Rec Center, 51 E. Gregory
Drive, Champaign. Registration and fee required; call 333-8747. Campus
Recreation.
30 Thursday
Coffee Hour. Israeli. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307 E. John
St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
1 Friday
ALLY meeting: “Citizens, Not Subjects: Gay Rights Organizing Now.”
Noon-1:30 p.m. 405 Illini Union. Kimberlie Kranich, UI. Counseling Center.
Horseback Riding Clinic. Noon-4 p.m. Location: TBA. Registration and
fee required; call 333-8747. Campus Recreation.
5 Tuesday
Dinner and Film: “Italy’s Fabled Islands.” Stan Walsh.
6:30 p.m. Illini Rooms, Illini Union. Call 333-3660 for reservations.
Illini Union Faculty Staff Social Committee.
6 Wednesday
Dinner and Film: “Italy’s Fabled Islands.” Stan Walsh.
6:30 p.m. Illini Rooms, Illini Union. Call 333-3660 for reservations.
Illini Union Faculty Staff Social Committee.
7 Thursday
Chancellor’s Council of Academic Professionals Meeting. 1:30 p.m.
514 Illini Union Bookstore.
Symposium: “Family Gender and Law in a Globalizing Middle East
and South Asia.” 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center.
South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Women and Gender in Global
Perspectives.
Coffee Hour. Brazilian. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307 E. John
St., Champaign. Cosmopolitan Club.
8 Friday
ALLY Training. 9 a.m.-noon. 211 Illini Union. Lesbian, gay, bisexual
or transgender issues of students, faculty and staff are supported in
the ALLY Network. Counseling Center.
Symposium: Family Gender and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South
Asia. 9 a.m. 405 Illini Union. South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
and Women and Gender in Global Perspectives.
9 Saturday
Symposium: Family Gender and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South
Asia. 9 a.m. 405 Illini Union. South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
and Women and Gender in Global Perspectives.
10 Sunday
Second Sunday Gallery Tour. Michael Conner and Dana Rush will lead the
tour. 1 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
International Dinner. Indian. 6 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307 E. John
St., Champaign. Registration and fee required. Cosmopolitan Club.
exhibits
“A Celebration of Souls: Day of the Dead in Southern Mexico”
Five galleries featuring the cultures of the world.
Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory St., Urbana. Noon-5 p.m. Tuesday; 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
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“Changing Rooms: The Creation of Cinematic Space in the Works
of Harry Horner”
Through Sept. 19.
The School of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition
Through Oct. 3.
“Restoring Byzantium: The Rediscovery and Restoration of the Kariye
Camii”
Through Oct. 10.
Featured Works XVIII. “Art and Spirituality in the Medieval World”
Through Oct. 24.
“Re-Presenting African Art: One Continent/Many Worlds”
On view Sept. 17.
“Opulent Display: Textiles of Gold From South East Asia”
On view Sept. 24.
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday;
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday; 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission to the museum is
free; a donation of $3 is suggested.
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“dataBased: digital works in physical space”
Through Oct. 6.
Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, 805 W. Pennsylvania
Ave., Urbana.
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This calendar is excerpted from the Sept. 16 issue of Inside Illinois,
the faculty-staff newspaper at the UI.
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