Arts & Ideas, Fall 2005
Welcome
I invite you to participate in the many programs, lectures, and exhibits listed in this Arts & Ideas, Fall 2005 web site. Most events are free and open to the 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.
Lewis and Clark College encourages students and community members to participate in the livelihood of the city of Portland. For further information on these programs, please visit the following links:
World Affairs Council of Oregon International Speaker Series
Portland Arts & Lectures Series
White Bird Dance Series
Finding Your Way Around Arts & Ideas
To assist you in navigating this Web site, upcoming events are highlighted and all Fall 2005 Arts & Ideas events are listed chronologically.
Upcoming at Lewis & Clark
Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace, Woodlands Drawings Opening, Nov. 3-Dec. 18
The Balcony, Main Stage Play, November 4,5; 10-12
2nd Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium, November 16-18
Orla McDonagh, Faculty Recital, November 18
Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony, November 19
Lewis & Clark Capella Nova, November 30
Fall Term 2005
September 2005
Missing Pieces and Whole Stories, Brown Bag Discussions, Every 1st Thursday
Rivers Art Exhibit , Hoffman Gallery Opening, September 8
Constitution Day Panel, September 20
Professor Eric T Freyfogle, Distinguished Envirionmental Graduate Awards & 18th Annual Natural Resources Law Institute , September 22
Heartbeat, Kalakendra, September 24
2005 Chamberlin Lecture, Rabbi Michael Lerner, September 27.
Rivers Bicentennial Program Symposium, September 29-October 1
One Act Plays, September 29-October 1
Open Spaces: Speaking and Listening Across Political Differences, September 29
October 2005
Great Tribal Leaders of Modern Times: The Basics of Federal Indian Law, Community Discussions, October 2
Alternative Publishing Showcase, William Stafford Center, October 8
8th Annual Environmental Affairs Symposium, October 10-14
Gloria Flora, Environmental Affairs Symposium, October 10
Robert Glenn Ketchum, Environmental Affairs Symposium, October 13
Yvon Chouinard, Environmental Affairs Symposium, October 13
Once Upon A Weekend, October 15
Mayor Tom Potter, Civility in Politics Series, October 18
Chvatal Kritzer Duo, CANCELLED
Oregon Repertory Singers, Special Open Rehearsal, October 20
Congressman Dan Rostenkowski, Civility in Politics Series, October 25
10th Annual James W. Rogers Concert, October 27
November 2005
Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace, Woodlands Drawings Opening, Nov. 3-Dec. 18
David Laitin, Civility in Politics Lecture Series, November 3
The Balcony, Main Stage Play, November 4,5; 10-12
Great Tribal Leaders of Modern Times: Visionaries, Community Discussions, November 5
The Dream of Now, William Stafford Symposium, November 5
Russell Banks, author November 7
Arlene Saxonhouse, Civility in Politics Lecture Series, November 10
Lewis & Clark Jazz Band November 12
George & Barbara Skipworth Faculty Recital, November 13
Carter Revard, Pamplin Visiting Scholar, November 14
2nd Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium, November 16-18
Orla McDonagh, Faculty Recital, November 18
Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony, November 19
Lewis & Clark Capella Nova, November 30
December 2005
Lewis & Clark Composition Recital, December 2
33rd Annual Holiday Gala Weekend, December 2-4
Student Dance Extravaganza, December 2-4
Lewis & Clark World Music Concert, December 4
Lewis & Clark Orchestra, December 4
Lewis & Clark Electronic Music, December 7
Oregon Repertory Singers, December 10
Handel's Messiah, Portland Baroque Orchestra, December 18-19
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 all day 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.
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 November 16, 2005
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