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NEWS
INDEX
Archives
2005
September
Events at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from Oct. 6 through 23
9/29/05
lectures
6 Thursday
“Marriage
as a Human Rights Battlefield.” Evan Wolfson, Columbia University.
7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm.
7 Friday
“Marriage, Gays and the Importance of Progressive Engagement.”
Evan Wolfson, lawyer. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
“Tennessee Williams: Radical of the Heart.” Christopher
Bibsby, University of East Anglia, England. 2 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert
Center. MillerComm.
11 Tuesday
“A View of Illinois From Springfield.” Representatives Naomi
Jakobbson and Rick Winkel. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know
Your University.
“Joys and Perils of Entrepreneurism.” Hatim Tyabji, Bytemobile.
4:30 p.m. 141 Wohlers Hall. Cozad Lecture on Entrepreneurism/Business.
“Journalism and the Underclass.” Leon Dash, UI. 7:30 p.m.
Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Center for Advanced Study.
“The Sitar and the Academy: Teaching Traditional Movement in a
University Setting, Institutionalizing the Liberation of Creativity.”
Sanjoy Bandopadhyay, musician. 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty
Center. South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
13 Thursday
“A Trip to the Moon and Beyond.” Harrison Schmitt, Apollo
17 astronaut and former U.S. senator from New Mexico. 8 p.m. Lincoln
Hall Theater, 702 S. Wright St., Urbana. Illinois State Geological Survey.
14 Friday
“Can An Individual Make a Difference? Assisting the Peace Process
in the Congo.” Robert Ricigliano, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
“Of Fact, Fiction and Travel: From Rachel Marker to the Library
of Maps.” Moira Roth, Mills College, Oakland, Calif. 4 p.m. Architecture
Building, 608 Taft Drive, Champaign. Architecture.
15 Saturday
Saturday Physics Honors Program. “Looking Into the Brain With
Lasers.” Enrico Gratton, UI. 10:15 a.m. 141 Loomis Lab. Physics.
17 Monday
“Embryonic Stem Cell Research: A Scientific Overview.” James
Thomson, Professor of Anatomy, Obstetrics, and Gynecology, University
of Minnesota Medical School. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Auditorium, south
end of the Quadrangle. Animal Science, Political Science, Institute
for Genomic Biology.
18 Tuesday
Musical Performance (to be announced). Noon. Latzer Hall, University
YMCA. Know Your University.
20 Thursday
“Necrophagy, Cannibals and Animals: Disgust, Shame and the Power
of Knowing in Bali.” Laura Bellows, UI. 7:30 p.m. Knight Auditorium,
Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory, Urbana. Spurlock Museum.
21 Friday
“Facing the Death Penalty: A Victim’s Conscience.”
Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins, St. Scholastica Academy. Noon. Latzer Hall,
University YMCA. Friday Forum.
colloquia
6 Thursday
“Academic Capitalism: What’s the Impact on Teaching.”
Larry Leslie, University of Georgia. Noon. 242 Education Building. Higher
Education Collaborative and Institute of Government and Public Affairs.
“Nano Robotic Manipulation and Assembly Using an Atomic Force
Microscope.” Ning Xi, Michigan State University. 4 p.m. 151 Everitt
Laboratory. Electrical and Computer Engineering.
“The Illicit ‘I’: Alphra Behn’s Theory and Practice
of Translation.” Margaret Ferguson, University of California,
Davis. 5:15 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building.
French, English, Germanic Languages and Literatures, History, Comparative
and World Literature, Medieval Studies, Writing Studies, Women’s
Studies, Criticism and Interpretive Theory and International Programs
and Studies.
7 Friday
“YU are the World: Some Things the Balkans Teach Us About Globalization
and Democracy.” Eric Gordy, Clark University. 4 p.m. 101 International
Studies Building. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
10 Monday
“Collection in Context. France and Germany.” Marcel Franciscono,
UI. Noon. Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
11 Tuesday
“An Indian Approach to Improvisation: Hindustani Raag Music.”
Sanjoy Bandopadhyay, UI. Noon. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages
Building. South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
12 Wednesday
“Leadership in Catholic Universities in East Africa: Limits and
Potential for Transformative Action.” Fortunatus S. Bijura, UI.
Noon. 101 International Studies Building. African Studies.
“How Chromosomes Choreograph Their Meiotic Pas de Deux.”
Abby Dernburg, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, Calif. Noon.
B102 Chemical and Life Science Lab. Cell and Developmental Biology.
“Physiology of Immune and Central Nervous Systems.” Keith
Kelley, UI. 4 p.m. 2506 VMBSB. Veterinary Pathobiology.
“Surveillance, Control and Prevention of Vector-borne Emerging
and Tropical Infectious Diseases.” Uriel Kitron, UI. 4 p.m. 333
Armory Building. Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security.
17 Monday
“Trans-East Asian Cinema.” Gary Xu, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Building. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
“Design Challenges for High Data Rate UWB Wireless Networks.”
V. Srinivasa Somayazulu, Intel Laboratories. 4 p.m. 1404 Siebel Center.
Computer Science.
“The How to Conquer Handbook: Mark Twain vs. Matthew Arnold.”
Joel Pfister, Wesleyan University. 8 p.m. Music Room, Levis Faculty
Center. Criticism and Interpretive Theory.
18 Tuesday
“A Vanishing Act: Communist Prisons and Post-Communist Romanian
Discourse.” Oana Popescu-Sandu, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
“Prisms of Globalization Seminar.” Val Beasley, UI. 3:30
p.m. 101 International Studies Building. Center for Global Studies.
19 Wednesday
“Mechanism of Sulforaphane-induced Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis.”
Shivendra V. Singh, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. 4 p.m.
180 Bevier Hall. Nutritional Sciences.
“Crafting Public Policy in Response to BSE in the United States.”
John Herrmann, UI. 4 p.m. 333 Armory Building. Arms Control, Disarmament
and International Security.
“A Threesome Social: Pilus, Chemotaxis and EPS in the Gliding
Bacterium Myxococcus Xanthus.” Zhaomin Yang, Virginia Technical
Institute, Blacksburg, V.A. 4 p.m. 116 Roger Adams Lab. Biochemistry.
20 Thursday
“Leadership Viewed Through a P-16 Lens.” Carolyn Shield,
UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Bureau of Educational Research and
Higher Education Collaborative.
“The Ferris Wheel on San Juan Hill: Remembrance and Adaptation
in Contemporary Cuba.” Patrice Olsen, Illinois State University.
Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies.
21 Friday
“Attenuation of DNA Replication.” Sergei M. Mirkin, UI.
Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Lab. Biochemistry.
theater
6 Thursday
“Candles to the Sun.” Tom Mitchell, director. 7:30 p.m.
Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Tennessee Williams’ first full-length
play offers a politically committed exposé of the capitalist
exploitation of Alabama coal miners in the 1930s and a searing depiction
of the emotional life of a family in crisis. Admission charge.
7 Friday
“Candles to the Sun.” Tom Mitchell, director. 7:30 p.m.
Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
8 Saturday
“Candles to the Sun.” Tom Mitchell, director. 7:30 p.m.
Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
9 Sunday
“Candles to the Sun.” Tom Mitchell, director. 3 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
10 Monday
“Blast!” 7:30 p.m. Admission charge. Assembly Hall.
20 Thursday
“Nine.” James Zager, director; Mike Cornell, music director;
and Kent Conrad, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center.
Clever dance numbers and songs punctuate this semi-biographical look
at the personal and artistic mid-life crisis of an Italian film director
and the women in his life. Admission charge.
21 Friday
“Nine.” James Zager, director; Mike Cornell, music director;
and Kent Conrad, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
22 Saturday
“Nine.” James Zager, director; Mike Cornell, music director;
and Kent Conrad, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
music
6 Thursday
Byron Janis, piano. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Janis will perform the music of Chopin, interspersed with commentary
drawn from his rich store of musical and personal experience. Admission
charge.
“Sitar Concert. Sanjoy Bandopadhyay.” 7:30 p.m. Music Building
auditorium. South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
7 Friday
UI Symphony Orchestra. Donald Schleicher, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger
Great Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
8 Saturday
Faculty Recital. Jerold Siena, tenor. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Admission charge.
9 Sunday
Second Sunday Concert. Ian Hobson and musicians from Sinfonia da Camera.
2 p.m. Krannert Art Museum.
Antoine Tamestit, viola. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
This French violist’s artistry has taken him from Vienna’s
Musikverin to the Kennedy Center and Krannert. Ticket includes light
refreshments served at
2:15 p.m. Admission charge.
Doctor of Musical Arts Choral Conducting Recital. Jung Il Choi, conductor.
7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
11 Tuesday
Voice Division Recital. 11 a.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
14 Friday
Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo-soprano. With Zurich Orchestra La Scintilla.
7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Music of the 17th
and 18th centuries. Admission charge.
15 Saturday
Illini Marching Band Festival. 8 a.m. Memorial Stadium. Admission charge.
Sinfonia da Camera: “Oedipe.” Ian Hobson, music director
and conductor; Nicholas DiVirgilio, director; Deanna Doty, choreographer.
7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With Stefan Ignat,
baritone, and UI Chamber Singers, Fred Stoltzfus, director. The North
American premiere of Georges Enescu’s work. Admission charge.
Sinfonia da Camera.
16 Sunday
UI Philharmonia. Louis Bergonzi, conductor, and Mary Ferris, trombone.
3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. The program includes
the Hungarian march from “The Damnation of Faust,” by Berlioz,
The Trombone Concertino by Larsson, and Dvorák’s Symphony
No. 8 in G major. Admission charge.
Faculty Recital. Barrington Coleman, tenor. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. An evening of classics and jazz with Chester
Alwes, conductor; Kazimierz Machala, horn; Dana Hall, drums; Chip McNeill,
saxophone; and William Koehler, bass. Admission charge.
17 Monday
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Chu-Chun Liang, harpsichord. 12:30 p.m.
Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Studio Recital. 7:30 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall. Flute students
of Jonathan Keeble.
20 Thursday
“Ethel.” 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Ralph
Farris, viola; Dorothy Lawson, cello; Cornelius DuFallo, violin; and
Mary Rowell, violin make up this string quartet. Admission charge.
Studio Recital. 7:30 p.m. Music Building auditorium. Flute students
of Jonathan Keeble.
21 Friday
Emerson String Quartet with the Pacifica Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger
Great Hall, Krannert Center. These two string quartets pair up for Mendelssohn’s
unmatched Octet. Admission charge. Prelude: 6:30 p.m. Krannert Room,
Krannert Center. The two groups offer an opportunity to interact with
the public.
“Ethel.” 10 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Ralph
Farris, viola; Dorothy Lawson, cello; Cornelius DuFallo, violin; and
Mary Rowell, violin make up this string quartet. Admission charge.
22 Saturday
Faculty Recital. Rudolf Haken, viola. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. With Dror Birnan, piano; Emilio Colon, cello; Nad Julieta
Mihai, violin. Admission charge.
“Ethel.” 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Ralph
Farris, viola; Dorothy Lawson, cello; Cornelius DuFallo, violin; and
Mary Rowell, violin make up this string quartet. Admission charge. Curtain
Call Discussion: Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities sponsors
an opportunity for audience members to exchange views and engage in
discussion. Follows performance of “Ethel.”
23 Sunday
Faculty Recital. Timothy McGovern, bassoon. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. With Dennis Helmrich, piano, and The Prairie
Winds Woodwind Quintet.
“Marching Illini in Concert.” 3 p.m. Classic Illini anthems
and highlights from their football half-time presentations. Admission
charge. Assembly Hall.
Faculty Recital. Timothy Ehlen, piano. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Works by Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. Admission
charge.
dance
7 Friday
Pilobolus. 7 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Eye-catching,
sculptural poses provide a lesson in group dynamics and virtuosic balance.
Admission charge.
8 Saturday
Pilobolus. 7 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. Eye-catching,
sculptural poses provide a lesson in group dynamics and virtuosic balance.
Admission charge.
19 Wednesday
“Ballet Flamenco Jose Porcel.” 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. A lively tradition of singing and dancing that
explodes with the rhythms, colors and vitality of Andalucian culture
infused with gypsy spirit. Admission charge.
films
6 Thursday
“Wings of Desire.” 5:30 p.m. 62 Krannert Art Museum. Illinois
Program for Research in the Humanities.
7 Friday
Tournees French Film Festival. Boardman’s Art Theatre, 126 W.
Church St., Champaign. Runs through Oct. 13. Complete program is available
at: www.boardmansarttheatre.com/index.cfm.
19 Wednesday
“Diamonds and Rust.” Noon. 101 International Studies Building.
African Studies.
sports
(to confirm times, go to www.fightingillini.com)
7 Friday
Illini Hockey vs. Lindenwood University. 7 p.m. UI Ice Arena, 406 E.
Armory, Champaign. Admission charge.
8 Saturday
Illini Hockey vs. Lindenwood University. 7 p.m. UI Ice Arena, 406 E.
Armory, Champaign. Admission charge.
14 Friday
Soccer. Illinois vs. University of Michigan. 7 p.m. Illinois Soccer
Stadium. Admission charge.
Volleyball. Illinois vs. University of Iowa. 7 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission
charge.
Illini Hockey vs. Western Michigan University. 7 p.m. UI Ice Arena,
406 E. Armory, Champaign. Admission charge.
15 Saturday
Volleyball. Illinois vs. University of Minnesota. 7 p.m. Huff Hall.
Admission charge.
Illini Hockey vs. Western Michigan University. 7 p.m. UI Ice Arena,
406 E. Armory, Champaign. Admission charge.
16 Sunday
Soccer. Illinois vs. Michigan State University. 1 p.m. Illinois Soccer
Stadium. Admission charge.
22 Saturday
Football. Illinois vs. Pennsylvania State University. Homecoming. 6
p.m. Memorial Stadium. Admission charge.
et cetera
7 Friday
Walking Fair. Noon-2 p.m. Sportwell Center, 100 IMPE. For more information:
www.campusrec.uiuc.edu. Campus Recreation.
8 Saturday
Bookbinding Workshop: “East Meets West.” Bea Nettles, UI,
instructor. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Room 20 Noble Hall. For more information and
workshop fee, visit www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/book-arts.html or
call
244-2751. Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
Conference: “Rethinking Secularism in an Age of Belief.”
Dwight McBride, Northwestern University; Saba Mahmood, University of
California, Berkeley; Gauri Viswanathan, Columbia University; and Michael
Warner, Rutgers University. 10 a.m. Levis Faculty Center. Illinois Program
for Research in the Humanities and Criticism and Interpretive Theory.
9 Sunday
Bookbinding Workshop: “East Meets West.” Bea Nettles, UI,
instructor. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Room 20 Noble Hall. For more information and
workshop fee, visit www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/book-arts.html or
call 244-2751. Continues Sunday. Graduate School of Library and Information
Science.
Second Sunday Gallery Tour. “Altars of the Dead, Vows for the
Living.” Bernard Cesarone and Maria Silva, UI. 1 p.m. Krannert
Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
10 Monday
“School’s Out! Amazing Animals and Plants.” 9 a.m.-noon.
Visitor’s Center, Allerton Park. For kindergarten through second
grade. For more information and to register:www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
“School’s Out! Amazing Animals and Plants.” 1-4 p.m.
Visitor’s Center, Allerton Park. For grades third through fifth.
For more information and to register:www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu. Allerton
Park and Conference Center.
11 Tuesday
Panel discussion: “The Local and the Global in Sembene Ousmane’s
“Moolaade.” 4 p.m. Humanities Lecture Hall, IPRH Building,
805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. Participants include Maimouna Barro,
Mahir Saul and Christine Catanzarite, UI; Nancy Kwang Johnson, Western
Illinois University; Natasha Vaubel, Indiana University. Illinois Program
for Research in the Humanities.
12 Wednesday
Bicycle Maintenance Clinic. 4-6 p.m. Outdoor Center, 51 E. Gregory,
Champaign. For more information and to register: www.campusrec.uiuc.edu.
Campus Recreation.
13 Thursday
Kids’ Bike Ride. 1-4 p.m. Champaign Park District, 706 Kenwood
Road, Champaign. For more information and to register: www.campusrec.uiuc.edu.
Campus Recreation.
Conference. “Walking for Health: Measurement and Research Issues
and Challenges.” 7 p.m. Illini Union. Continues through Saturday.
For a complete schedule and more information: www.acsm.org/meetings/walkingconference2005.htm.
14 Friday
“Violence in German Literature, Culture and Intellectual History,
1789-1938.” Levis Faculty Center and Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign
Languages Building. Runs through Sunday. Conference program is available
at: http://services.lang.uiuc.edu/news/index.asp. Liberal Arts and Sciences,
Germanic Languages and Literatures, Criticism and Interpretive Theory,
Comparative and World Literature, Illinois Program for Research in the
Humanities.
2005 U of I Walk Toward Wellness.” Noon-1 p.m. South Patio, Illini
Union. For more information and registration form, visit www.counselingcenter.uiuc.edu/WellnessWalk.htm.
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
Horseback Riding Clinic. 1-3 p.m. Outdoor Center, 51 E. Gregory, Champaign.
For more information and to register: www.campusrec.uiuc.edu. Campus
Recreation.
15 Saturday
Fall Festival. Bird Walk 9-11 a.m. Visitor’s Center; Nature Drawing
1-3 p.m. Environmental Learning Field Station; Fall Color Tree Hike
1-2:30 p.m. Visitor’s Center; Family Scavenger Hunt and Craft
Room 1-5 p.m. Visitor’s Center; Garden and Sculpture Hike 3-4:30
p.m. Visitor’s Center; Music in Nature Concert, Ghost Story Concert.
7 p.m. Environmental Learning Field Station, Allerton Park. For more
information: www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu or call 244-1035. Admission charge.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
“The Oedipus Myth and Its Interpretation.” 10 a.m. 210 Illini
Union. Continues Sunday. Taking place in conjunction with the North
American premiere performance by the U of I’s Sinfonia da Camara
of composer Georges Enescu’s opera, “Oedipe.” Center
for Advanced Study, Russian and East European Center, Classics and French.
Taste of the Arts. Noon-4 p.m. Lobby, Krannert Center. Showcase of arts.
Krannert Center Student Association.
“Tagore: At Home and Abroad.” 2:30-9:30 p.m. Channing Murray
Foundation, 1209 W. Oregon St., Urbana. Admission charge. South Asian
and Middle Eastern Studies and School of Music.
18 Tuesday
“Nature ABCs and 123s: L is for Ladybug.” 10-11 a.m. Visitor’s
Center, Allerton Park. Please register 3 days in advance. Ages 2-5.
Stories, songs and hands-on exploration. For more information: www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
Travel Adventure Dinner and Film Series: Scotland. Fran Reidelberger.
6:30 p.m. Illini Rooms, Illini Union. For reservations, call 333-3660.
Admission charge. Illini Union Faculty Staff Social Committee.
19 Wednesday
Workshop on ICES Student Ratings of Instruction. Chris Migotsky, UI.
4 p.m. 428 Armory Building. Center for Teaching Excellence.
Kayak Clinic. 4-6 p.m. Outdoor Center, 51 E. Gregory, Champaign. For
more information and to register: www.campusrec.uiuc.edu. Campus Recreation.
Travel Adventure Dinner and Film Series: Scotland. Fran Reidelberger.
6:30 p.m. Illini Rooms, Illini Union. For reservations, call 333-3660.
Admission charge. Illini Union Faculty Staff Social Committee.
20 Thursday
Annual Library Book Sale. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Charles and Millicent Marshall
Library Gallery. UI Library.
21 Friday
Annual Library Book Sale. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Charles and Millicent Marshall
Library Gallery. UI Library.
22 Saturday
Japan House Fall Open House. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Japan House, 2000 S. Lincoln
Ave., Urbana. For more information: www.art.uiuc.edu/galleries/japanhouse.
“Nature ABCs and 123s: L is for Ladybug.” 10-11 a.m. Visitor’s
Center, Allerton Park. Please register 3 days in advance. Ages 2-5.
Stories, songs and hands-on exploration. For more information: www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
“Seeing Stars.” 7 p.m. Visitor’s Center, Allerton
Park. For more information: www.allertonpark.uiuc.edu. Admission charge.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
exhibits
“One Book, One Campus: Our Community At Work”
Government Documents, main hall wall display cases, Library.
“Latin American Countries and Popular Culture: Central America”
Latin American and Caribbean Library.
“Homecoming Comeback Guests”
Main hall display cases, Library.
“A Choice of Emblem Books: An Exhibit in Honor of the Seventh
International Conference of the Society of Emblem Studies”
Rare Book and Special Collections Library.
Through Oct. 31.
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“Portraying American Femininity Through Melody and Art”
“The Long Good-Bye”
Sousa Archives and Center for American Music,
236 Harding Band Building, 1103 S. Sixth St., Champaign.
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“I lloutuve wyou too: paintings and drawings”
Through Oct. 28.
Humanities Lecture Hall, IPRH, 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. 8:30
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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“Digging Barbarians”
Ongoing.
“Visions of the Unseen: Picturing Balinese Ceremony and Myth”
Through Feb. 4.
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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“Altars for the Dead, Vows of the Living”
Through Dec. 31.
“Eye, Form, Symbol: The Jon and Judith Lieberman Collection of
Contemporary Sculpture in Glass”
“Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art”
On view Oct. 22.
“Sacra Imago: Devotional Art of the Middle Ages”
“Canvas: An Electronic Gallery”
Ongoing.
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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“Urban, Rural, Wild”
“Prelude to the Prairie Style: Eight Models of Unbuilt Houses
by Frank Lloyd Wright 1892-1901”
Through Oct. 22.
I space, 230 W. Superior St., Chicago. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
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@art gallery. Online exhibit of the UI School of Art and Design. www.art.uiuc.edu/@art.
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•This calendar is excerpted from the Oct. 6 issue
of Inside Illinois, the faculty-staff newspaper at the UI.
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