| Friday, May 24th |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Friday, May 24, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
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| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Friday, May 24, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Grinnell Track: NCAA National M |
| Time TBA; At LaCrosse, WI |
| Friday, May 24, 12:00 p.m. Away |
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| Grinnell Track: NCAA National M |
| Time TBA; At LaCrosse, WI |
| Friday, May 24, 12:00 p.m. |
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| Saturday, May 25th |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Saturday, May 25, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
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| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Saturday, May 25, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Grinnell Track: NCAA National M |
| Time TBA; At LaCrosse, WI |
| Saturday, May 25, 12:00 p.m. Away |
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| Grinnell Track: NCAA National M |
| Time TBA; At LaCrosse, WI |
| Saturday, May 25, 12:00 p.m. |
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| Sunday, May 26th |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Sunday, May 26, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
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| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Sunday, May 26, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Monday, May 27th |
| Tuesday, May 28th |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Galaxy/Stars |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Brooklyn Galaxy Group Visioning |
| Tuesday, May 28, 10:00 a.m. Off Campus - See Details for Location |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Galaxy/Stars
The Faulconer Gallery supports the Galaxy and Stars programs in Grinnell, Brooklyn, and Montezuma, providing art education
activities.
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| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Tuesday, May 28, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Tuesday, May 28, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Wednesday, May 29th |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Galaxy/Stars |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Montezuma Galaxy Group Visioning |
| Wednesday, May 29, 10:00 a.m. Off Campus - See Details for Location |
| Faulconer Arts Outreach: Galaxy/Stars
The Faulconer Gallery supports the Galaxy and Stars programs in Grinnell, Brooklyn, and Montezuma, providing art education
activities.
|
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Wednesday, May 29, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Wednesday, May 29, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Thursday, May 30th |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Thursday, May 30, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Thursday, May 30, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Yoga in the Gallery |
| Yoga in the Gallery with Monica St. Angelo |
| Thursday, May 30, 12:15 p.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Enjoy a 30-minute yoga practice midday, including warming and invigorating poses and a final period of relaxation. Mats are
provided and we welcome both beginners and experienced practitioners. Co-sponsored by Faulconer Gallery and Live Well Grinnell.
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| Friday, May 31st |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Friday, May 31, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Friday, May 31, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Building Coordinator Meeting |
| Security Building Coordinator Meeting |
| Friday, May 31, 1:00 p.m. Rosenfield Center 209 (B&C) |
| Informational Meeting of Building Coordinators with Security |
| Saturday, June 1st |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Saturday, Jun 1, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Saturday, Jun 1, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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| Sunday, June 2nd |
| Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: From a Distance |
| Sunday, Jun 2, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| From a Distance
May 17, 2013-September 8, 2013
Photographer Lorna Bieber builds her monumental installations from the vast array of images that activate contemporary culture.
Through an intense process of taking and remaking these found images, Bieber creates a visual language that evokes memories
of past worlds while stoking the imagination to conjure new ones.
|
| Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Faulconer Gallery Exhibition: Animals Among Us |
| Sunday, Jun 2, 11:00 a.m. Bucksbaum 131 - Faulconer Gallery |
| Animals Among Us
April 5 - June 30, 2013
Animals Among Us takes as its premise that we define, structure, and connect with the animal realm in a wide, complex network
of relationships that inform our understanding of ourselves as humans. Developed by 10 student curators in the seminar “Captured
Creatures” (Fall 2012), the exhibition uses works of art and other artifacts from Grinnell College collections to unpack the
connections between humans and animals, and to address—or call into question--the binaries we often think about in relation
with animals (wild/domestic, biological/cultural, self/other, human/animal). Drawing on their majors in anthropology, art,
biology, history, and literature, the 3rd and 4th year students selected the art, designed the exhibition, shaped its themes,
and wrote a catalog exploring our lives among the other animals.
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