Portland artist Bill Will has used the Hoffman Gallery as a venue for a site-specific interactive art experience he calls the Fun House. He has conceived a menagerie of mechanical artworks that, together, form a dramatic and cacophonous spectacle, where all elements intersect and overlap to create an experiential environment, like a circus of artwork and related contraptions.
DUE TO CONTINUED POOR AIR QUALITY FROM THE AREA WILDFIRES, PIO FAIR HAS BEEN RELOCATED TO THE PAMPLIN SPORTS CENTER.
There continues to be an air quality alert form multiple municipal environmental protection/quality agencies, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the National Weather Service, and the National Interagency Fire Center due to the area wildfires. Air quality in the region has reached and continues at unhealthy levels.
In the interest of everyone’s health and well being, it has been decided to relocate the 12th Annual Pio Fair to the Pamplin Sports Center.
Student Activities, Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, and the Campus Activities Board present…
Comedian Gina Brillon
Thursday, September 7th @ 7pm
Templeton Campus Center – Council Chamber
Please join The Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement for a gathering to reflect upon the immense impact the Portland MAX incident has had on ourselves and our city.
Graduating seniors and other students are recognized for exemplary academic performance and contributions to Lewis & Clark College campus life.
Reception follows in Stamm Dining Room.
The whole world knows that the Holocaust happened. Now she needs to prove it.
DENIAL
Wednesday, April 26th @ 7pm
Miller 105
Denial is brought to you as a part of Hillel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha’Shoah) observance.
Please join us as the 2016-2017 Lewis & Clark College Writer’s Series concludes with readings of original works of poetry by senior students from Mary Szybist’s Advanced Poetry Writing course. Refreshments will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!