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NEWS
INDEX
Archives
2007
January
Events at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from Feb. 1 through 18
Released
1/25/07
lectures
3 Saturday
Saturday Physics: “The Mysterious Dark Matter in the Universe.”
Nathan Hearn, University of Chicago. 10:45 a.m.-noon. 141 Loomis Lab.
Physics.
6 Tuesday
“Global, Local and Personal: Understanding the History of Immigration
to the United States in the 20th Century.” Jim Barrett, UI. 4
p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. Center for Advanced Study.
A Taste of Art. “How to Read a Painting.” Robin Douglas,
UI. 6 p.m. Krannert Art Museum auditorium. Krannert Art Museum Council.
7 Wednesday
“The Yiddish Atlantic: Trans-National Jewish American Literature.”
Hana Wirth-Nesher, Tel-Aviv University. 4 p.m. 145 Lincoln Hall. Program
in Jewish Culture and the Trowbridge Office of American Literature,
Culture and Society.
8 Thursday
“From ‘Science’ to ‘Time’ to ‘Vanity
Fair’: Global Warming Becomes a Hot Topic.” Amy Gajda, UI.
3:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. Center for Advanced Study.
Exhibition Opening Reception: Gallery Conversation. Michael Rush, Brandeis
University. 7 p.m. Krannert Art Museum . Krannert Art Museum.
12 Monday
“Democracy and Captivity: W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells and ‘Neo-Slave
Narratives’ on Anti-Black Violence and Policing.” Joy James,
Williams College. 4 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm.
14 Wednesday
“History and Development of the Black Sacred Music Tradition.”
Pennon Lockhart. 6 p.m. 25 Smith Hall. School of Music.
15 Thursday
“Color on Branding: The Work of Louis Cameron.” Louis Cameron,
artist. 6 p.m. Krannert Art Museum auditorium. Krannert Art Museum and
Kinkead Pavilion.
17 Saturday
Saturday Physics: “What Supernovas Tell Us About Cosmology.”
Jon Thaler, UI. 10:45 a.m. 141 Loomis Lab. Theoretical Astrophysics.
colloquia
1 Thursday
“Estimation of Inter-Regional and Inter-Industrial Wage Differentials
in Brazil: A Panel Data Analysis.” Ricardo Fregulia, University
of Sao Paulo-Brazil and UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building.
Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
“Diversity and Design: New Small Molecule Probes for Biology and
Medicine.” Derek Tan, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. 4 p.m. 116
Roger Adams Lab. Organic Chemistry.
“Polymer Sensors for Nitroaromatic Explosives Detection.”
Qian Chen, UI. 4 p.m. 112 Chem Annex. Materials Chemistry.
“Optik, Erkenntnis und Erfahrung in Kants ‘Träume eines
Geistersehers.’ ” Hania Siebenpfeiffer, UI. 5:15 p.m. Lucy
Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building. Germanic Languages and
Literatures.
2 Friday
“Lobbyists, Policy Makers, People: Ways of Thinking About a Common
National Language in the U.S.” Jorge Porcel, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
3 p.m. Room G-17 Foreign Languages Building. Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
“Sum Frequency Generation Imaging Microscopy.” Steven Baldelli,
University of Houston. 4 p.m. 161 Roger Adams Lab. Analytical Chemistry.
“Islamic Mysticism in the Context of the Islamic Sciences.”
Mukhtar Ali, University of California, Berkeley. 4 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge,
1080 Foreign Languages Building. Program for the Study of Religion.
5 Monday
“For Outstanding Services to Negro Health: The Life and Health
Activism of Dr. Dorothy Ferebee and Dr. Virginia Alexander.” Vanessa
Northington Gamble, Tuskegee University. 3 p.m. 177 Medical Sciences
Building. Medical Humanities and Social Sciences Program.
“Enabling Process R&D Through Technology-Assisted Acquisition
of Relative Reaction Rate Data.” Edward Delaney, Bristol-Myers
Squibb. 4 p.m. 116 Roger Adams Laboratory. Organic Chemistry.
“New Methods Applied to the Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds””
Professor Jonathan A. Ellman, University of California, Berkeley. 8
p.m. 116 Roger Adams Laboratory. Organic Chemistry.
“The Contingency of Capitalism.” William Connolly, Johns
Hopkins University. 8 p.m. 100 Gregory. Unit for Criticism and Interpretive
Theory.
6 Tuesday
“Healers and Pilgrims: Syncretism and Shrine-based Islam in Kazakhstan.”
Margarethe Adams, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Russian,
East European and Eurasian Center.
“On Being an Anglo-Saxon in Israel.” Hana Wirth-Nesher,
Tel-Aviv University. Noon. Lucy Ellis Lounge, Foreign Languages Building.
South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
“The War in Iraq and the Diffusion of Conflict: Some Overlooked
Early Warning Indicators.” John Vasquez, UI. 3:30 p.m. 356 Armory
Building, Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security.
“The Founders of Ethology and the ‘Four Questions’
of Biology.’ ” Richard Burkhardt, UI. 4 p.m. 1005 Beckman.
Neuroscience Program.
7 Wednesday
“Perspectives From Geochemistry and Groundwater Science.”
Walton Kelly, Illinois State Water Survey. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. African Studies.
“Dress for Success? Neoliberalism and the Makeover.” Mimi
Nguyen, UI. Noon. 911 S. Sixth St., Champaign. Gender and Women’s
Studies.
“Exercise and the Brain: Mouse Genetic Models.” Justin S.
Rhodes, UI. 4 p.m. 103 Mumford Hall. Nutritional Sciences.
“Explorations: Worldwide Digital Signal Processing Systems.”
Greg Delagi, Texas Instruments. 5 p.m. 151 Everitt Laboratory. Electrical
and Computer Engineering.
8 Thursday
“The Applications of Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors
of Ag Nanoparticles Based on Local Refractive Index Changes.”
Xing (Ares) Chen, UI. Noon. 192 Lincoln Hall. Chemical Biology.
“Dragging the Family Onto the Global Stage: Sirena Selena vestida
de pena and the Case of Puerto Rico.” Irune del Rio, UI. Noon.
101 International Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
“Demographic Policy as an Instrument of Genocide–the Armenian
Case.” Taner Akcam, University of Minnesota. 4 p.m. 101 International
Studies Building. Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
“Dihydrogen Complexes: Structure, Dynamics and Reactivity.”
Mike Heinekey, University of Washington. 4 p.m. 112 Chemistry Annex.
Materials Chemistry.
“6S RNA Regulation of Transcription.” Karen Wassarman, University
of Wisconsin-Madison. 4 p.m. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory.
Microbiology.
9 Friday
“Structure and Function of Aquaporins and Advances in Realizing
Structures of Membrane Proteins.” John Lee, University of California,
San Francisco. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences auditorium. Biochemistry.
12 Monday
“Perspectives on Illinois Immigrant Integration Policies.”
Sylvia Puente, University of Notre Dame. Noon. Studio Room 1009, Doris
Kelley Christopher Hall, 904 W. Nevada St., Urbana. Women and Gender
in Global Perspectives, and Democracy in a Multiracial Society.
“Nitric Oxide, From Drugs to Sleep.” Tony Oluoch, UI. Noon.
80 Small Animal Clinic. Translational Biomedical Research Seminar/Veterinary
Medicine.
“Where Are We? New Work in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies.”
Andrea Goulet, Jordana Mendelson and Martha Webber, UI. 8 p.m. Illinois
Program for Research in the Humanities, 805 W. Pennsylvania in Urbana.
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory.
13 Tuesday
“America and Europe: Amicable Separation, Nasty Divorce or New
Partnership?” Charles Kupchan, Georgetown University. 4 p.m. 213
Gregory Hall. Center for Global Studies, European Union Center, Arms
Control, Disarmament, and International Security (ACDIS), and LAS Global
Studies Initiative.
“Neurogenomics of Honey Bee Behavior.” Christina Grozinger,
North Carolina State University. 4 p.m. 1005 Beckman. Neuroscience Program.
14 Wednesday
“Perspectives From Law and Journalism.” Patrick Keenan,
International Human Rights Clinic, and Nancy Benson, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Building. African Studies.
“Silence as Discourse: Gender, Violence and Honor in Stories From
Lahaul, India.” Himika Bhattacharya, UI. Noon. Gender and Women’s
Studies.
“Are Globalization, Diversity and Leadership Variations of the
Same Problem? Moving Problem Definition to the Core.” Gary Downey,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Noon. Call 333-2595 for location. Engineering
and Technology Studies.
“Technology that Drives New Science: Automated 2D IR Spectroscopy
and Applications to Membrane Peptides.” Martin Zanni, University
of Wisconsin. 4 p.m. 112 Chemistry Annex. Physical Chemistry.
“Exercising the Obese Brain: Timing is Everything.” Barry
E. Levin, VA Medical Center, East Orange, New Jersey. 4 p.m. 103 Mumford
Hall. Nutritional Sciences.
15 Thursday
“Mapping El Condor Pasa: On Sonic Migrations in the Global Era.”
Kirstie Dorr, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Latin American
and Caribbean Studies.
“The Roles of Listeria Monocytogenes Phospholipases in Escape
from the Phagosome.” Howard Goldfine, University of Pennsylvania.
4 p.m. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory. Microbiology.
“Crises of Money.” Pheng Cheah, University of California,
Berkeley. 8 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. Criticism and Interpretive
Theory.
16 Friday
“Cadherins in Cell Adhesions–From Single Molecules to Tissues.”
Deborah Leckband, UI. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences auditorium.
Biochemistry.
theater
8 Thursday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. This work raises many questions in its portrayal
of a successful young editor who is shepherding the memoir of Libby
Price, a 72-year-old African-American woman. The mystery at the heart
of the play unfolds slowly, and just as one issue seems to be settled,
another arises. When editor meets author, they both must wrestle with
their attitudes about race, history and family. Admission charge.
9 Friday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
10 Saturday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
14 Wednesday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
15 Thursday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m.
Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
16 Friday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
17 Saturday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
18 Sunday
“Bee-luther-hatchee.” Ron Parson, director. 7:30 p.m. Studio
Theater, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
music
1 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty Concert. 12:20 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
School of Music.
Faculty Recital. Mark Moore, tuba. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
2 Friday
Faculty Recital. Chip Stephens, jazz piano. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
6 Tuesday
Illini Strings. Karin Hendricks, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
7 Wednesday
Guest Artist Recital. Pius Cheung and Eriko Daimo, marimbas. 11 a.m.
Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Joonhee Kim, piano. 7:30 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
8 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty Concert. 12:20 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
School of Music.
Artemis Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Two
classic works by Brahms with two classic works by Webern. Admission
charge. Prelude. 6:30 p.m. Tyron Festival Theater foyer, Krannert Center.
Doctor of Musical Arts Project Recital in Vocal Coaching and Accompanying.
Kevin Class, piano; with Emily Langford Johnson, mezzo-soprano. 7:30
p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
9 Friday
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. Steven Larsen, music director and
conductor, and David Gross, piano. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. The program includes Rachmaninoff’s “Rhapsody
on a Theme of Paganini,” and Stravinsky’s “Petrushka,”
along with works by Mussorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. Admission charge.
Young Artist Showcase: Martin Laussute, cello. 6:45 p.m. Stage 5, Krannert
Center.
10 Saturday
UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I. James Keene and Kenneth Steinsultz,
conductors. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. An evening
of traditional and recent music. Admission charge. School of Music.
11 Sunday
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital in Vocal Coaching and Accompanying. Daniel
Fry, piano. 2 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
UI Symphonic Band II and UI Concert Band I. Peter Griffin and Daniel
Neuenschwander, conductors. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. New music and old favorites. Admission charge. School of Music.
Chamber Singers. Fred Stoltzfus, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
13 Tuesday
Vince Gill. “These Days Tour.” 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall Star
Theatre. Admission charge.
UI New Music Ensemble. Eduardo Dizamunoz, conductor. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger
Great Hall, Krannert Center. Music by UI student and faculty composers.
Admission charge. School of Music.
14 Wednesday
Interval: UI Latin Jazz Band. Tito Carillo and Ricardo Flores, leaders.
Noon. Lobby, Krannert Center. School of Music.
Faculty Recital. Dana Hall, jazz drums. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Admission charge. School of Music.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Tracy Parish, trumpet. 7:30 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
15 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty Concert. 12:20 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
School of Music.
Guest Lecture. “The Pa’s Fiddle Project: ‘These Happy
Golden Years’ of a Musicological Journey.” Dale Cockrell,
musicologist. 3:30 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Jing-I Jang, harp. 7:30 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
16 Friday
Traffic Jam. 5 p.m. Lobby, Krannert Center. Sounds of the 1940s and
1950s.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Nathan Mandel, saxophone. 7:30 p.m.
Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
17 Saturday
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Nicole Leupp, soprano. 1:30 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
Sinfonia da Camera. Ian Hobson, music director and conductor, and Peter
Schaffer, violin. 7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
Glinka’s “Russian and Ludmilla Overture” opens this
evening of music. Admission charge. Student Performance Project: 6:45
p.m. Lobby, Krannert Center.
Senior Recital. Jung Won Kim, piano. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
18 Sunday
Black Sacred Music Symposium Concert. Ollie Watts Davis, conductor.
7:30 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Featuring newly composed
works from the sacred music tradition written specifically for the occasion
and in commemoration of Ollie Watts Davis’ silver anniversary
year as conductor of the Black Chorus. Admission charge.
dance
1 Thursday
Festival Dance 2007. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center. Featuring
a new work by faculty member Sara Hook and New York choreographer David
Parker that will be performed by a mixed cast of students, faculty members
and alumni. A unique collaboration between Cynthia Oliver, Ollie Watts
Davis and the U. of I. Black Chorus will also premiere; as will pieces
by resident choreographers Erika Randall, Linda Lehovec and Rebecca
Nettl-Fiol. Admission charge.
2 Friday
Festival Dance 2007. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center. Admission
charge.
3 Saturday
Festival Dance 2007. 7:30 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center. Admission
charge.
films
8 Thursday
“Aging in Japan:” screening of film “Home Sweet Home.”
Kuriyama Tomio, director. 7 p.m. 101 Armory. East Asian and Pacific
Studies.
9 Friday
“Aging in Japan.” Discussion of film “Home Sweet Home.”
Kuriyama Tomio, director. Noon. Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum.
East Asian and Pacific Studies.
15 Thursday
“Historymakers.” Sundiata Cha Jua, moderator. 5 p.m. Saunders
Lounge, Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Hall. Office of the President,
Democracy in a Multiracial Society, African American Studies and Research
Program, and Office of the Provost.
sports
(to confirm times, go to www.fightingillini.com)
1 Thursday
Women’s Basketball. UI vs. University of Michigan. 7 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
3 Saturday
Men’s Basketball. UI vs. University of Minnesota. 7 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
4 Sunday
Wrestling. UI. vs. University of Minnesota. 1 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission
charge.
11 Sunday
Women’s Basketball. UI vs. Ohio State University. 2 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
18 Sunday
Wrestling. UI vs. Ohio State University. 1 p.m. Huff Hall. Admission
charge.
Men’s Basketball. UI vs. Northwestern University. 2 p.m. Assembly
Hall. Admission charge.
et cetera
1 Thursday
Contemporary Photography Panel Discussion. Brian Ulrich, artist. 3 p.m.
IPRH, 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. Krannert Art Museum and Illinois
Program for Research in the Humanities.
2 Friday
Public Forum: “Saving Faith/Killing Faith: A Religious History
of Violence and Restraint in America.” 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 407 Illini
Union. Participants will include Martin Marty, University of Chicago;
John Corrigan, Florida State University; S. Brent Plate, Texas Christian
University; and Andrew Murphy, Valparaiso University. Illinois Forum
on Religion in America, Program for the Study of Religion, Cinema Studies,
History, Speech Communications and Illinois Program for Research in
the Humanities.
“Current Issues in Bulgarian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Symposium
and Round Table Discussion.” 4:30-6:30 p.m. 407 Illini Union.
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center.
4 Sunday
International Fest. Noon. Lobby, Krannert Center. devoted to local performing
ensembles with an international flavor. Krannert Center Student Association.
5 Monday
Symposium: “Solidarities Across Borders: Gender, Race and Class
in Post-Disaster Reconstruction.” 9:30 a.m.-noon and 1:30-3 p.m.
Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm.
Aviation Student/Alumni Career Fair. 5:30 p.m. Illini Union. Featuring
speakers and 30 aviation related exhibitions. Institute of Aviation.
6 Tuesday
“Tick, Tock, Boom! Time Management: Making the Most Out of Your
Time and Life.” 7 p.m. 406 Illini Union. Counseling Center Paraprofessionals.
7 Wednesday
“Around the World Wednesdays.” 9:30 a.m. Spurlock Museum.
Wednesdays, through March 14, the Learning Center opens its doors for
children and their parents to create and learn together. For more info,
visit www.spurlock.uiuc.edu. Spurlock Museum.
Artist Reception and Talk. 6-8 p.m. Asian American Cultural Center,
1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana. In conjunction with “Journeys,”
by Umeeta Sadarangani. Asian American Cultural Center.
8 Thursday
Poetry reading. Camille Dungy, poet. 5:30 p.m. Authors Corner, Illini
Union Bookstore. Carr Visiting Authors Series/Creative Writing Program.
9 Friday
Book reading. Dave Eggers, author. 4:30 p.m. Authors Corner, Illini
Union Bookstore. Carr Visiting Authors Series/Creative Writing Program.
10 Saturday
Nature ABCs and 123s. “E is for Eagle.” 9-9:30 a.m., ages
1 1/2-3; 10-11 a.m., ages 4-5. Education Center, Allerton Park. Stories,
songs and hands-on exploration. Admission charge. Allerton Park.
“Nature Nuts: Stars, Moons and Planets.” 1-2:30 p.m., ages
6-8. Education Center, Allerton Park. Outdoor exploration, theme-related
crafts and/or game and a snack. Admission charge. Allerton Park.
“Spanish Time at Public Libraries.” 2 p.m. Children’s
Department at The Urbana Free Library, 210 W. Green St., Urbana. Center
for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
12 Monday
“School’s Out! Nature Wizardry.” 9 a.m.-noon, K-2nd
grade; 1-4 p.m., 3rd-5th grade. Education Center, Allerton Park. Admission
charge. Allerton Park.
Art + Design Visitors Series.” Jim Campbell, artist. 5 p.m. Krannert
Art Museum auditorium. Art and Design and Krannert Art Museum.
13 Tuesday
“Dinner for 3: Me, Myself and I......Rock! Single and Satisfied.”
7 p.m. 406 Illini Union. Counseling Center Paraprofessionals.
14 Wednesday
Nature ABCs and 123s. “E is for Eagle.” 9-9:30 a.m., ages
1 1/2-3; 10-11 a.m., ages 4-5. Education Center, Allerton Park. Stories,
songs and hands-on exploration. Admission charge. Allerton Park.
“Around the World Wednesdays.” 9:30 a.m. Spurlock Museum.
Wednesdays, through March 14, the Learning Center opens its doors for
children and their parents to create and learn together. For more info,
visit www.spurlock.uiuc.edu. Spurlock Museum.
15 Thursday
“At Risk Youth:” A Documentary and Discussion. Noon. 407
Illini Union. Democracy in a Multiracial Society.
Author’s Corner. Robert Parker, author. 4 p.m. Authors Corner,
Illini Union Bookstore. Illini Union Bookstore.
Black Sacred Music Symposium VIII. 6-10:30 p.m. Music Building and Krannert
Center. For more info, call 244-3337 or e-mail owdavis@uiuc.edu. School
of Music and African-American Cultural Program.
16 Friday
Black Sacred Music Symposium VIII. 6-10:30 p.m. Music Building and Krannert
Center. For more info, call 244-3337 or e-mail owdavis@uiuc.edu. School
of Music and African-American Cultural Program.
17 Saturday
Black Sacred Music Symposium VIII. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Music Building
and Krannert Center. For more info, call 244-3337 or e-mail owdavis@uiuc.edu.
School of Music and African-American Cultural Program.
“Spanish Time at Public Libraries.” 1 p.m. Douglass Meeting
Room at the Douglass Branch Library, 504 E. Grove St., Champaign. Center
for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Winter Tales Concert. 2 p.m. Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum. Spend
the afternoon experiencing American Indian dance, song, drum and storytelling
for all ages. Admission charge. Spurlock Museum.
“An Aphrodisiac Feast for the Senses.” 8:30 p.m. Montgomery’s
on the Square, Monticello. Allerton Park and Montgomery’s on the
Square.
18 Sunday
Allerton House Retreat Center Open House. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Allerton Park
Retreat Center. Tours begin every 20 minutes and last about one hour.
Admission charge. Allerton Park.
exhibits
“A Rare Collection of Spanish Plays”
Marshall Gallery, Library.
“Black History Month”
Main hallway, Library.
Through Feb. 28.
•
“Melodramas of Consumption”
Through March 2.
IPRH, 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. 8:30 a.m.-
5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
•
“Where Animals Dance”
Through March 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; Noon-4 p.m. Sunday.
•
“Journeys” by Umeeta Sadarangani.
Through March 16.
Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana. 8:30 a.m.-9
p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday.
•
“Branded and On Display”
Through April 1.
“Commerce and Consumption: Works From the Permanent Collection”
Through May 13.
“A History of New”
On view Feb. 8.
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,
until 9 p.m. Thursday; 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Free admission; $3donation suggested.
•
“Envisioning Architecture: Drawings by Martin Wolf”
“John Fraser: In Reserve”
Through Feb. 24.
I space. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
•
@art gallery. Online exhibit
of the UI School of Art and Design.
• This calendar is excerpted from
the Feb. 1 issue of Inside Illinois, the faculty-staff newspaper
at the UI.
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