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February 10Angel David Nieves
Sites of 'Post-Conflict' Memory: Memory-Making, Commemoration and Social Justice in Rwanda and South Africa

Featuring visiting artist Angel David Nieves, Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Hamilton College.

Ellison Lecture, Watson Fine Arts  2pm

 

February 10Poster for Guy Urban's spring 2010 concert
Guy Urban, piano

Featuring Bach's Toccata in E Minor; Beethoven's late Piano Sonata in E, op. 109; and Mussorgsky's Pictures At An Exhibition in its original version for solo piano.

Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts  7:30pm

 

February 15Poster for Balla Kouyaté and World Vision
Balla Kouyaté and World Vision

Kouyaté is considered to be among the greatest balafon players from the Djeli or Griot tradition in Mali.

Cole Memorial Chapel  7:30pm

 

February 19Poster for spring 2010 Jazz Band Black History Month Concert
Jazz Band Black History Month Concert

Under the direction of Rick Britto, the ensemble performs he music of famed jazz trumpeter Miles Davis from his legendary recording Kind of Blue.

Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts  7:30pm

 

February 25
Readings by the Writer Mako Yoshikawa

Visiting Artist Mako Yoshikawa is on the faculty at Emerson College and has published two novels One Hundred and One Ways and Once Removed.

May Room, Mary Lyon  5pm


In the Galleries...

Karen Kunc Printedness

February 1-26, 2010
Beard Gallery

Gallery Opening & Reception
February 7, 2-4pm, Haas Concourse & Lobby, Watson Fine Arts

Artist Lecture
February 25, 5pm, Ellison Lecture, Watson Fine Arts

 

Prints from the Wheaton College Collection & the collection of Edward Cabral and Tripp Evans

Open House & Suit Shopping: Two engraved narratives by Andrew Raftery
Cats
: A suite of seventeen lithographs by Karel Appel

February 1-26, 2010

Beard & Weil Galleries

Gallery Opening & Reception
February 7, 2-4pm, Haas Concourse & Lobby, Watson Fine Arts