University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of February 22 to 27
The University of Lethbridge has a number of events lined up this week that may be of interest to your readers, viewers and listeners. Members of the media who are interested in covering these events are encouraged to contact the individual event organizer directly.
ART NOW — April Matisz
Monday, Feb. 22, noon to 12:50 p.m., Recital Hall, W570
Matisz (BFA ’09) will talk about a series of paintings and drawings that she started when she lived in Puerto Rico, a series now on exhibit at the Trianon Gallery until March 31. The works are landscapes that Matisz explores through the lens of science and ecology.
Contact: Jarrett Duncan, jarrett.duncan@uleth.ca
Architecture & Design Now — Bart Willis
Monday, Feb. 22, 6 to 10:50 p.m., C610, University Hall
After spending some time at the U of L in the 1980s, Willis moved to Austin, Texas in 1990 intent on becoming a rock star. That didn’t happen, but Willis turned his interest in tattooing into a calling and then into a career. In 2002, he opened his own shop in Austin. His work is influenced by artistic styles of native North America and other Pacific Rim cultures.
Contact: Jarrett Duncan, jarrett.duncan@uleth.ca
Music at Noon Series — Roger Admiral, piano and Howard Bashaw, composer
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 12:15 to 1 p.m., Recital Hall, W570
Admiral, a Camrose-based pianist, will perform a varied set of pieces composed by Bashaw, a University of Alberta professor.
Contact: Katherine Wasiak, 403-329-2227, katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca
Wellness Lunch and Learn — Gliding
Wednesday, Feb. 24, noon to 1 p.m., Andy’s Place, AH100
Geoff Minors, a U of L technician, is a glider pilot, instructor and president of the Lethbridge Soaring Club. He also works with people with disabilities, helping them to fly in a glider.
Contact: Suzanne McIntosh, suzanne.mcintosh@uleth.ca
Economics Club Seminar Series — Dr. Kien C. Tran
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2 to 3 p.m., C610, University Hall
Tran will discuss whether Greece could ever become prosperous again.
Contact: Merle Christie, 403-329-2518
Association of Political Science Students — The Rise of Populism in U.S. Politics
Thursday, Feb. 25, 3:30 to 5 p.m., D630, University Hall
With Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders commanding plenty of water cooler talk these days, Dr. Lynn Kennedy, a U of L history professor, and Dr. Alan Siaroff, a U of L political science professor, will discuss the factors that have contributed to their rise in the national consciousness.
Contact: Merle Christie, 403-329-2518, christie@uleth.ca
PUBlic Professor Series — Prehistoric Bison Hunters in Southern Alberta
Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 to 9 p.m., City Hall, 910 4 Ave. S.
Dr. Shawn Bubel, a U of L archaeology and geography professor, will talk about the artifacts that have been unearthed at the Fincastle site south of the Oldman River. Along with projectile points, stone tools and bison bone fragments, a number of ceremonial bone upright features were uncovered. The site also shows a strong cultural connection between the Fincastle hunters and groups living in the Middle Missouri area.
Contact: Catharine Reader, 403-382-7154, catharine.reader@uleth.ca
ART NOW — Heidi Kumao
Friday, Feb. 26, noon to 12:50 p.m., Recital Hall, W570
Kumao, an associate professor at the University of Michigan, reframes ordinary gestures to explore their psychological underside. She has created a wide range of art forms, including a game interface that empowers users to hack live CNN broadcasts, provocative electronic clothing and electromechanical girl’s legs that ‘misbehave.’
Contact: Jarrett Duncan, jarrett.duncan@uleth.ca
From Heart to Heart — U of L Music faculty and students
Friday, Feb. 26, 7:30 to 10 p.m., Lethbridge Public Library
Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert.
Contact: Katherine Wasiak, 403-329-2227, katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca
Culture Vulture Saturdays — Monotype and Blotto
Saturday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Atrium, University Hall
This free printmaking session will focus on monotype and blotto prints.
Contact: Art Gallery, artgallery@uleth.ca
Lethbridge Tri-High Festival
Saturday, Feb. 27, 4 to 6 p.m., University Theatre
This free concert features the U of L Wind Orchestra and the Tri-High Festival Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, made up of high school students from Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, Chinook High School and Winston Churchill High School.
Contact: Katherine Wasiak, 403-329-2227, katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca
U of L Student Composers’ Concert
Saturday, Feb. 27, 7:30 to 10 p.m., University Recital Hall, W570
The Integra Contemporary and Electroacoustics Ensemble presents the 2016 U of L Student Composers’ Concert, featuring new music from student composers. Free admission.
Contact: Katherine Wasiak, 403-329-2227, katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca
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Caroline Zentner, public affairs advisor
403-394-3975 or 403-795-5403 (cell)