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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening reception: October 7, 4–6 p.m.

Panel discussion: Weaving, Industry, Art, and Design, November 2, 4–5 p.m.  D&M building Room 314

This exhibition will explore aspects of textile history, function, and design. Making textile is a basic human activity that spans virtually every culture and civilization, yet it is also among the most elaborate of artistic undertakings. Rich with symbolic and functional history, the textile industry was the first industry to be fully mechanized in Western Europe and helped usher in the Industrial Revolution. Strong economic pressure and market demand have remained integral to the process of constant upgrade in technologies for design and production of textiles.

The exhibition features an array of works by  textile designer Amin Kalaf.


OctNov
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Which came first; the story or the illustration? When you think about the illustrated stories that you’ve read, whether they have been in the form of a graphic novel, a picture book, or comic strip–you might ask yourself this question.

In an exploration of the collaborative process between an illustrator and author, Plymouth State University presents Illustrating VanderMeer: a glimpse into the collaborative works of Author, Jeff VanderMeer and Illustrator, Eric Schaller, October 15 – November 23 at Lamson Library.

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Faculty Art Exhibition

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Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening reception: November 4, 4–6 p.m.
Panel discussions:
The Path of an Artist, November 10, noon
Artistic Philosophy, November 18, noon

An important connection between faculty and students occurs when faculty exhibit their own work. This special exhibition presents an opportunity for students and members of the PSU community to become better acquainted with art department faculty outside the classroom, as artists working in a variety of media. Whether they are presenting works from early in their careers, current pieces, or experimental work, faculty welcome viewers into the private realm of the teacher as artist.


Nov
16
9:00 am

Campus Wide

PSU’s 2009 International Week will showcase and highlight the wide variety of internationally-oriented programming, activities, departments and student organizations that are involved in internationalization efforts on campus and abroad.

Activities and events begin Mon Nov 16 and conclude Sat Nov 21.

Some events are open to the public; others open to the campus community.

For more information, please contact Jane Barry


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Campus Wide

11/16 MONDAY:
Black Bear Moon Drummers, Prospect Hall 11:30-1:30pm
International Lunch Buffet, Prospect Hall 11:30-2:00pm
PSU Flags for Peace: Speak out for peace and make your own flag! HUB Pawsway 11:00-1:00pm

11/17 TUESDAY:
Thai Lunch Buffet, HUB Snack Bar 11:30-1:30
USDS Passport Processing, FPL 10:00-2:00pm — checks and money orders only, sorry NO cash!
Student Org Tabletop Exhibit and Contest, FPL 11:00-1:00pm
PSU Flags for Peace, HUB Pawsway 11:00-1:00pm
Sidore Lecture Series: UN and Human Rights, Silver Ctr 7pm 535.ARTS (free)

11/18 WED:
Brown Bag Lunch: AUSTRIA with Dan Brevik, Jen Fijal, 12noon HUB Student Senate Room
PSUniversiTEA: bring your mug, share some tea and conversation! HUB Tower Room 3pm
“Invisible Children” movie, discussion panel, Heritage Commons 6-8pm, and 8-10pm. Sponsored by EGAW
Intl Film: FRIDA, D+M 215 9:00pm

11/19 THURSDAY:
Brown Bag Lunch: SPAIN with Sarah Ward, Danielle Dion, 12noon, Frost Commons
International Food and Music Festival with University Chorale, Chamber Singers, PSU “celebrity” drumming circle, Vocal Order and Mixed Emotion, food, exhibits, HUB MPR 4:30-6pm
PSU Theater Dept presents “Rhinoceros”, Silver Ctr 8pm, 535.ARTS

11/20 FRIDAY:
Thai cooking class, Prospect Hall 12:00-1pm, sign up ahead!
Jason Connell presents “Changing the World 101″, an inspirational guide to changing our world through volunteerism, Boyd 144, 7:00pm
“Rhinoceros”, Silver Ctr, 8pm

11/21 SATURDAY:
Breakout sessions “Changing the World 101, various campus locations
“Rhinoceros”, Silver Ctr, 2pm, 8pm

ALL WEEK:
Dept of Language and Linguistics classes open to visitors all week, schedule posted in Hyde Hall, 2nd floor
Sodexo guest chef from Thailand, Prasit Sutipremanun


Nov
18
11:00 am

Please join the Operating Staff and Plymouth State Community in celebrating the recipient of the 2009 Sara Jayne Steen Operating Staff Service Award.  Ceremony will begin at 11am in the HUB MPR room.  All are welcome to attend


Nov
18
1:30 pm

HUB Student Senate Room

The Bagley Center presents a series of workshops designed to help in your career search in the tough economy.

The task of networking on the Internet can be a challenge when submitting resumes online, filling out applications, and responding to employers. Learn how to make the most of your submissions, how to use online networking to increase your visibility, as well as the importance of grooming your online portfolio. In addition, some job search strategies to answer the question, What if I don’t have a job after graduation? What are some sensible options?

For more information, please contact the Bagley Center.


Nov
18
3:00 pm

Hartman Union Building Tower Room

Plymouth State UniversiTEA – global tea time and mingling.

Wednesdays at 3pm, beginning October 14. We bring the tea and coffee; you bring your conversation and a mug.

For more information, please contact Rodney Ekstrom 535-2690


Nov
18
4:00 pm

Boyd Room 001

Please Join Dr. Wilfred M. Wollheim, Assistant Professor and Co-Director, Water Systems Analysis Group at the University of New Hampshire, for his presentation

‘A Watershed Perspective on Ecosystem Services in Coastal New England.’

For more information, contact Angela Uhlman, or call x53179.


Nov
18
5:30 pm

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Plymouth alumna, Abby Cabral ‘83 welcomes us back to her restaurant for great food on the mezzanine! A variety of delicious appetizers will be provided: Scallops wrapped in bacon; Baked mushrooms stuffed with shrimp and sherry butter ritz crackers; Chicken skewers with blackberry chiplote sauce; House made pizza with chourico, peppers and onions; Vegetable crudite with gorganzola and caesar dipping sauce; Crostini with sirloin, mushrooms, onions and melted Gorgonzola; Assorted mini cheesecakes. A cash bar will also be available. Come reconnect with Plymouth State alumni living in Rhode Island.

The cost to attend is $10 per person. Please pre-register by clicking HERE.

For directions to DownCity at 50 Weybossett click HERE

For DownCity’s website click HERE

Registrations will be accepted until Monday
November 16, 4 p.m.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 800-772-2620, 603-535-2589 or alumni@plymouth.edu.

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