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November 14, 2012

Wednesday November 14, 2012
All Day A Poet’s Letters: Correspondence from the Lewis & Clark William Stafford Archives

A Poet’s Letters: Correspondence from the Lewis & Clark William Stafford Archives Please join us for an exhibition of Stafford’s correspondence, November 1-December 16 in Multnomah County Central Library’s Collins Gallery. The exhibit draws from some 30,000 original letters housed in the William Stafford Archivesat Lewis & Clark College, where Stafford taught for 30 years. This event is open to the public.

All Day (repeats daily to 12/16) Location: Collins Gallery, Mulnomah County Central Library This event was posted by College: Watzek Library.

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6:00am–9:00pm E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity

E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013. This event is open to the public.

6:00am–9:00pm (repeats daily to 5/31) Location: Watzek Library This event was posted by College: Watzek Library.

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11:00am–4:00pm Fighting Men exhibition

Fighting Men exhibition Fighting Men combines the work of Leon Golub, a painter, Pete Voulkos, a ceramist, and Jack Kirby, a cartoonist. The exhibition probes images of violence and masculinity through these three diverse artists. Through March 3, 2013 This event is open to the public.

11:00am–4:00pm (repeats weekly to 3/3) Location: Hoffman Gallery This event was posted by Lewis & Clark: Hoffman Gallery.

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6:30pm Screening of Miss Representation following by Q&A with Jennifer Siebel Newsom

Screening of Miss Representation following by Q&A with Jennifer Siebel Newsom Screening of Miss Representation followed by Q&A with Jennifer Siebel Newsom This event is open to the public.

6:30pm This event was posted by College: Gender Studies.

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