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Arts & Ideas, Spring 2004

Welcome
I invite you to participate in the many programs, lectures, and exhibits listed in this Arts & Ideas, Spring 2004 Web site. Most events are free and open to public. When there is a charge, ticket prices are noted with the event. Please bookmark this web site and consult it often for updated information.

Beginning January 19, reduced-price individual tickets are available to the Lewis & Clark College community at the College Bookstore for Spring events in these three superb Portland-based programs:

World Affairs Council of Oregon International Speaker Series
Portland Arts & Lectures Series
White Bird Dance Series

One exhibit, The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, is "on the road" at the Boston Athenaeum, Boston, MA this spring. For further information on the exhibit and the College's plans for commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, please consult the College's Web site dedicated to Bicentennial Programs.

Upcoming Events

Indian Law Symposium, May5-6

Finding Your Way Around "Arts & Ideas"
To assist you in navigating this Web site, on-campus Fall events are listed chronologically below with a link to more specific program information.

William Stafford Symposium, January 17
Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration, January 19
Gerry Snyder Art Exhibition, January 22
Judy Shepard, January 22
Stephen Petronio Dance Company, January 28
Deborah Meier, Principal, Author, Educator, January 30-31
Thomas Patterson Lecture, February 4
Susan McBerry & Orla McDonagh, Faculty Vocal Recital, February 7
Piano Master Classes by Edmund Battersby, February 9
Randall Kennedy, February 9
Lynn Hunt, February 16
Wendy Gordon, February 16
Jane Elliott, February 16
Public Interest Research Project Auction, February 20
Three Centuries Ensemble, Feburary 22
Shveta Jhaveri, February 28
Robert Putnam Lecture, February 28
Oregon Repertory Singers, March 6
Gerald Torres, March 10
23rd Annual Gender Symposium, March 10-12
Ryan Lidster Piano Recital, March 14
Katherine Walsh Lecture, March 15
Nancy Folbre, March 16
Batsheva Dance Company, March 16
Matt Groening & Lisa Barry, March 18
42nd Annual International Affairs Symposium, April 5-7
Service of Shadows, April 17
Indian Law Symposium, May5-6

Getting to Lewis & Clark College
For further information on parking and a map of campus, please visit Lewis & Clark College Maps. Parking for events is free after 7 p.m. on weekdays and on weekends.

Arts & Ideas Archives

Other program/event information
Athletics
College Outdoors
Center for Service and Work
Religious & Spiritual Activities
Student-sponsored programs

Please also consult the Calendar of Events at the College Web site home page, as all programs are subject to change.

Special thanks to Jessica Stern '04, Arts & Ideas intern, for her assistance with this Web site, program promotion, and event management. Thanks as well to the College Bookstore for support with ticket sales.

I welcome your comments on Arts & Ideas at the College.

Michael Ford
Associate Vice President for Campus Life
mford@lclark.edu (503) 768-7216

Updated April 20, 2004