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  1. Exhibition: Guerrilla Girls- The Art of Behaving Badly, 1985-2024

    Images on display in the Gallery are from posters in the University’s permanent collection in two portfolios, Guerrilla Girls Talk Back: The First Five Years, and Guerrilla Girls Talk Back: Part Two, 1991-1999, and from new acquisitions in 2024.

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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  2. Exhibition: 2D Book Nook!

    In the 2D Book Nook!, Liza L. L. Paige transforms a physical three-dimensional corner of the library into a two-dimensional illusion of a drawn reading room. Rather than taking the...

    • OWEN D. YOUNG LIBRARY
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  3. Spirituals presentation/workshop by Artist Cory Hunter

    Stay tuned for more information. Free and open to the public. BIOGRAPHY Cory Hunter holds a dual appointment as the James P. Wilmot Distinguished Assistant Professor of Music at the...

    • Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall
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  4. SLU Writers Series presents Jason Koo

    For over 50 years the Writers Series program at St. Lawrence University has welcomed all varieties of authors including Pulitzer Prize winners. This week, join us as we welcome Jason Koo, a second-generation Korean American poet, educator, editor and nonprofit director.

    • Sykes Common Room
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  5. SLU Improv Lab Concert

    Join the Improv Lab Ensemble, directed by Tim Savage, for their concert "Going with the Flow, we wei-wu."

    • Launders Underground
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  6. Lecture and Discussions with Dr. Daniel Cozort

    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 lecture and discussions will be held Monday, October 21 and Tuesday October 22.

    • Griffith Arts Center 123 and the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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    • Various times
  7. SLU Writers Series Presents Poet J. Drew Lanham

    The Writer's Series is pleased to welcome J. Drew Lanham, an award-winning poet and an alumni distinguished professor of wildlife ecology in the Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department at Clemson University. This reading is supported in part by the Sandra Nelson Memorial Poetry fund.

    • Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall - Masks are required
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