THE CELEBRATION OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD
The Caribbean, Latin American, and Latino Studies is pleased to invite you to THE CELEBRATION OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD Dean-Eaton Formal Lounge November 2 nd 7-8:30 PM Instagram...
- Dean-Eaton Formal Lounge
The Caribbean, Latin American, and Latino Studies is pleased to invite you to THE CELEBRATION OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD Dean-Eaton Formal Lounge November 2 nd 7-8:30 PM Instagram...
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Listening to Water, on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery from October 16 to December 9, 2023.
Please join us on Friday, September 20, 2024, from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Sykes Formal Lounge to celebrate 50 years of Environmental Studies. We are excited to welcome Al Schwartz and Glenn Harris, the first two ENVS faculty members, along with our panelists. The panel will be moderated by Diane White Husic, Executive Director of the Center for the Environment and David Murphy, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies.
Due to the generous support of Sarah Johnson ’82, St. Lawrence University invites applications for a teaching/curriculum fellowship in Thailand.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Mark Klett’s graduation from St. Lawrence University in 1974. The show features 12 photographs from "El Camino del Diablo", a project based on a journey by a young mining engineer, Raphael Pumpelly, through Arizona and Mexico in 1861 on “the road of the devil.” Over 150 years later, Mark Klett traversed the same route, making photographs in response to Pumpelly’s words. Unable to trace the engineer’s exact steps, Klett created images that are not literal references to specific places or events. Rather, he sought to produce a more poetic narrative to their shared experience of the Arizona desert, along the common route that connects the two through time.
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This lecture is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Tibetan Buddhist Chenrezig Sand Mandala Healing and Compassion in Challenging Times on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery. The event is free and open to the public.
Join us for a panel and networking event hosted by the Alumni Executive Council!
Senegalese artists Simon and Docta, invited to the St. Lawrence campus through the support of the Arts Collaborative grant, will share their experiences from Senegal. They will discuss how art forms like music, hip hop, graffiti, poetry, and theater can play a pivotal role in the democratic process.