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Galleries
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Students enrolled in Professor Imatani’s 3D Foundations course created body extensions using cardboard. -
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The Senior Art Exhibition brings together artwork made by 13 graduating seniors in the Department of Art at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College. -
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Selected images from the accessCeramics collection. -
The fantastic, miraculous and sensational features forming the popular legend of Saint Francis of Assisi inspire an upcoming exhibit at Lewis & Clark’s Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, which opens Sept. 6, 2007. -
When international affairs major Leanne Fawkes takes the stage, she won’t be giving a speech or taking part in a debate. Fawkes is one of the four student choreographers behind the 2007 Student Dance Extravaganza, none of whom is a theater major. -
The Pamplin Society of Fellows formally inducted seven new members in a ceremony on October 20th, 2008. -
A Fall '08 exhibit at Watzek Library examines 500 years of bookbinding history, from the era of vellum through contemporary handmade books, revealing some of the lesser-known items in the rare book holdings of Lewis & Clark College Special Collections -
For the first time in 10 years, the Fir Acres Theatre will be filled with the melodies of a main stage musical. Opening Nov. 6, 2008, “Urinetown, the Musical,” is major collaboration between the theatre and music departments. -
The work of 50 up-and-coming photographers from around the world will be on display at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art this spring. reGeneration: 50 photographers of tomorrow, which opens January 22, 2009. -
For many Lewis & Clark students, moving to Portland, Oregon is just one more stop on a lifelong international journey. These photographs were taken by junior Andrea Liamzon throughout her travels. -
An accomplished artist and world traveler, Ross Christy ’09 shares his thoughts about art and education and his hopes for the future. -
Choir Requiem
News
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Adjacent Possibilities- New show by Cara Tomlinson -
Usman Ally, Theatre Department performance major ‘04, has been nominated for Chicago’s very prestigious EQUITY JOSEPH JEFFERSON AWARD.
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Sayuri Sasaki Hemann has installed a new artwork in the Portland International Airport terminal. -
Article from the WSJ recognizes the LC Senior Exhbit -
Senior Art Exhibition -
by William Shakespeare
Performances on October 29 & 30 and November 4, 5, & 6 at 7:30pm. -
Lewis & Clark Art students invited as Visiting Artists to Reeds Art Week: Rupture -
3-D technician, Gabriel Parque was selected to be part of Beyond the Brickyard -
Professor Tomlinson receives a 2012 Individual Artist Fellowship -
Professor Cara Tomlinson invited to participate in the Art in the Governor’s Office Programjavascript:mctmp(0); -
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Exciting exhibits in Fields -
Professor Tomlinson- Visiting Artist at University of Montana -
Gallery of projects by 3D Foundations Course -
Associate Professor, Cara Tomlinson currently has an exhibit at Rhodes College -
Upcoming work by Professor Harrison -
Professor Imatani’s Essay Featured in TBA exhibit -
Remy Neymarc ‘12 claimed 1st and 2nd place at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona Video Competition. -
Student Directed
Thursday, Sept 30, 7:00pm
Friday, Oct 1, 7:00pm and 10:00pm
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Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on a theme TO BE ANNOUNCED
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Saturday, November 13 at 10pm -
Nine plays by Samuel Beckett
Performances on November 6, 7, 12, 13, & 14 at 7:30pm. -
Julia Grieve’s work in Family Dynamic exhibit -
Article about Mike Rathbun sculpture -
Odell voted Teacher of the Year by Students.
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by Barbara Lebow
Performance Dates: March 4, 5, and 10, 11, & 12 at 7:30pm. -
Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on a theme TO BE ANNOUNCED
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Saturday, February 12 at 10pm -
Student Written/Student Directed
Performances on October 1, 2 & 3 at 7:30pm -
Alumnus Mark Woolley was featured in the Oregonian this month after closing his art gallery in the Pearl District and pondering the next chapter in his storied career. -
Taylor Finch ’13 and Sofia Alicastro ’14 earned spots in the super-selective business internship program, which accepts only 25 students. -
With the help of food carts, popular TV shows, and indie music, in the last decade Portland has shifted from a being city to becoming a brand. But is our time in the spotlight coming to an end?
Files
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Alyssa Perkins: “Catalog of Scents”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Isobel Crittenden, “Prayer”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Jodi McLaren: “Saturday Morning”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Karen Glass, “Words Too Fixed”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem, in two concerts in April.
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Download Lewis Feuer: “I’ll start this way”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Mary Szybist: Knocking or NothingAssistant Professor of English Mary Szybist, recent winner of a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in Poetry from the Library of Congress, reads her work.
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Download Mary Szybist: The Lushness of ItAssistant Professor of English Mary Szybist, recent winner of a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in Poetry from the Library of Congress, reads her work.
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Download Mayme Berman, “Lulled”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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Download Molly Conroy, “On brown hair”Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
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In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem, in two concerts in April.
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A group of communication students, working alongside Professor of Communication Peter Christenson, set out to explore trends in pop music from the past 50 years, and their findings have far-reaching implications in American cultural studies.
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Students discuss one of the fastest-growing activities at Lewis & Clark
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In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem, in two concerts in April.
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In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem, in two concerts in April.
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