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DTSTAMP:20101111T175619
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T000000
SUMMARY:Auditions:Submit to As I See It Photo Competition
DESCRIPTION:Arts At Michigan and University Unions Arts & Programs are seeking student photographs for the October 2010 “As I  See It” Photo Competition!  In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps this month\, the theme for this round  of competition will be “Peace”\, and all photos should relate to that theme\, either literally or symbolically. \n\nSubmissions will be reviewed by Arts At Michigan and UUAP staff\,  and finalists will be displayed for public jurying in  October 2010\, both in the Unions and via online voting.  The student who submitted the photo that receives the most  votes will be awarded an exciting prize package that includes $200\, plus gift cards for UMMA\, The Michigan Theatre\,  The Performance Network and Borders!  First and Second Runners Up will also receive great prizes.\n\nSubmission deadline is noon on October 8th!
UID:3787-910496@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3787
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Michigan Union
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DTSTAMP:20100909T114609
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T190000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:From Trace to Text: Highlights from the U-M Papyrus Collection
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit provides a behind-the-scenes look at the work of papyrologists: how they conserve scraps of often badly damaged papyri\, decipher traces of ink\, read and translate the resulting text\, edit and interpret its contents\, and make this available to both scholars and the general public. Modern technology\, such as digitization and multi-spectral imaging\, is aiding papyrologists in all of these efforts.\n\nTexts on display are some of the highlights of the collection. They include a wonderful drawing of an elephant\, a letter from a newly enlisted soldier to his mother\, and\, of course\, some pages of the oldest manuscript with letters of St. Paul (one of the most famous texts of the collection).\n\nIn its 90-year history\, the University of Michigan Papyrus Collection has trained more students and scholars in the field of papyrology than any other institution in North America. Founded by the visionary Francis W. Kelsey\, the Papyrus Collection has been the training ground for papyrologists from around the world and home to many great resident scholars\, such as Herbert and Louise Youtie\, Ludwig Koenen\, and Traianos Gagos\, who died on April 26\, 2010.\n\nPapyrology is the field of scholarship that deciphers and studies the texts written –primarily on papyrus– by people living in the ancient Mediterranean world between 2\,500 BCE and 1\,000 CE. Most of these texts are found in Egypt where the climate is dry enough to preserve this fragile material. It is a highly specialized and technical field\, requiring intensive training in language (Egyptian\, ancient Greek\, Latin\, Arabic)\, history\, and the unique set of skills necessary for reading original documents.\n\nThe exhibit is open during Audubon Room hours: Sun 1-7pm\, Mon-Fri 8:30-7pm\, Sat 10am-6pm.\n\nThis Exhibit is in Honor of Traianos Gagos (1960-2010).
UID:3497-917729@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3497
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Audubon Room
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DTSTAMP:20100817T114436
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T100000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:On Beauty and the Everyday: The Prints of James McNeill Whistler
DESCRIPTION:UMMA's rare and important collection of James McNeill Whistler works on paper represents  one of the finest holdings of Whistler's graphic output in North America. This major exhibition  features more than 100 works of art from UMMA's Whistler collection\, which covers the  artist's entire career in Europe\, ranging from his student days and exposure to the vanguard  artistic movements of the 19th century to the groundbreaking and atmospheric lithographs  and etchings of his mature style. It is the first exhibition devoted to Whistler's works at  UMMA since 1994.\n\nNearly all of the Whistler works came to the Museum through the bequest of Margaret  Watson Parker\, an early collector of both Whistler's prints as well as Japanese art. The  exhibition explores Whistler's illustrious life and career\; his artistic themes and concerns\,  including portraiture and his well-known series from England\, Italy\, and France\; the interests  and legacy of early-20th-century Whistler collector Margaret Watson Parker\; and the tools  and techniques that Whistler employed as a printmaker.
UID:3291-921175@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3291
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175737
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T100000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Out of the Ordinary: Selections from the Bohlen Wood Art and Fusfeld Folk Art Collections
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition\, which runs from September 11 through Spring of 2011\, allows visitors to  explore two extraordinary collections of art–the Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen  Collection of Wood Art and the Daniel and Harriet Fusfeld Folk Art Collection. The Bohlen  collection presents an astonishing range of contemporary artworks fashioned from wood and  includes works that explores traditional and non-traditional vessel forms as well as works that  are more purely sculptural. The outstanding objects that make up the Fusfeld collection are both  geographically and historically wide-ranging\, including work by early nineteenth-century  itinerant folk portraitists as well as late twentieth-century sculpture and painting by “outsider”  artists from the American South\, Midwest\, and Northeast.
UID:3293-916103@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3293
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175654
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T100000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:UMMA Projects: Jakob Kolding
DESCRIPTION:UMMA is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in a North American museum of Berlin- based artist Jakob Kolding. Kolding's work revolves around the experience of life in the  contemporary built environment\, particularly the relationships and contradictions that emerge  between how architectural spaces are planned and how they are actively used. His collages\,  drawings\, posters\, and mixed-media sculptures incorporate a wide range of source material\,  sampling and mixing the visual idiom of modernist art and architecture\, the language of  sociological inquiry\, and such popular cultural forms as hip-hop and electronic music\,  skateboarding\, and soccer. Kolding's dynamic compositions encourage us to actively question  the relationship between space and behavior\, and to imagine forms of self-expression that  use the built environment in creative new ways.
UID:3292-913253@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3292
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175833
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T120000
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SUMMARY:Other:ID Day
DESCRIPTION:Visitors are invited to bring in objects and collections for identification by experts at the  Exhibit Museum's annual ID Day. Experts join us from the fields of paleontology\,  anthropology\, archaeology\, botany\, zoology\, and geology. Visitors may bring in such items  as shells\; rocks and minerals\; invertebrate fossils\; arrow heads\; shards of pottery\;  vertebrate bones\; insects\; skulls\; seeds\, leaves and twigs\; and fish.  \n\nThe event is also fun for visitors who don't have objects to bring in. Learn about the  specimens and artifacts in the experts' collections\, and find out what surprises other visitors  have brought in!  Sorry\, no appraisals will be given.\n\nThe Museum will be celebrating National Fossil Day at ID Day on October 3. Organized by  the Paleontological Research Institute in partnership with the National Park Service\, the  American Geological Institute\, and the National Earth Science Teachers Association\, the first  National Fossil Day will take place on on October 13\, 2010 during Earth Science Week.\n\nNational Fossil Day (NFD) is a celebration that aims to “promote public awareness and  stewardship of fossils\, as well as to foster a greater appreciation of their scientific and  educational value.” National parks\, natural history institutions\, and science-based  organizations will be celebrating National Fossil Day with events leading up to and following  October 13.
UID:3705-919868@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3705
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Ruthven Museums Building
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DTSTAMP:20100824T153325
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T150000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"On Beauty and the Everyday\" Lecture
DESCRIPTION:James McNeill Whistler has enjoyed the reputation of a brilliant artist and wit whose humor could turn from amusement to rapier-sharp criticism\, a trait perfectly embodied in the image of his butterfly monogram armed with a barbed tail. Despite his public persona as a dandy\, Whistler was deadly earnest about his art and often cloaked his most deeply felt beliefs in humor. This talk by Senior Curator of Western Art Carole McNamara will explore Whistler's seriousness in his graphic work.
UID:3360-912555@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3360
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Helmut Stern Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175638
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T180000
SUMMARY:Presentation:NPHC Open House
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the fraternities and sororities in the Divine Nine.  There will be presentations by all chapters and an opportunity to meet members of the chapters.
UID:626-912184@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/626
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:greek life,welcome week
LOCATION:Michigan Union - Pendleton
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175818
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T190000
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SUMMARY:Exercise / Fitness:UMove Class: Rock Climbing 101
DESCRIPTION:The Introduction to Movement on Rock class is a eight week long course covering the  basics of indoor rock climbing\, movement\, and balance. This course is geared toward  beginner and novice climbers\, no experience required. The fundamental purpose of the  course is to introduce students to rock climbing in a safe manner\, while providing  instruction on proper knot tying\, belaying\, rope management\, and basic rock climbing  technique.
UID:3282-919092@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3282
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Intramural Sports Building - Climbing Wall
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DTSTAMP:20100721T081958
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20101003T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:Guitar Masters
DESCRIPTION:Tonight's guitar summit features three true virtuosos. They all explore different facets of the instrument in their work\, but what they have in common is that the are players other guitarists (even the big names) study and look up to.\n\nAustinite Eric Johnson's career dates back to the 1980s\, when Guitar Player featured him in an article called \"Who Is Eric Johnson\, and Why Is He on Our Cover?\" He can make a Fender Stratocaster or a Gibson ES-335 sound like a violin\, and all of his playing marries brilliance to musical art. Says the Memphis Commercial Appeal: \"He's an extraordinary guitar player accessible to ordinary music fans.\"\n\nTopeka\, Kansas fingerstyle guitarist Andy McKee has attracted more than 78 million YouTube views. His live shows display his stringsmanship and his talent for engaging repartee. Andy employs altered tunings\, syncopated rhythm guitar taps\, and polyphonic tones and drones\, both on standard acoustic guitars and a unique hand-built 12-string harp-guitar. He won Acoustic Guitar magazine's worldwide silver medal award in December of 2008.\n\nThe fans of Italian steel-string guitarist Peppino d'Agostino include Leo Kottke\, who says\, \"Peppino writes wonderful guitar pieces. He's one of my favorite composers for this cranky instrument. Plus\, he's a tone player. I love his sound . . . gets the resin and the wood.\" Peppino is a guitar genius with a lyrical spirit\, spinning memorable melodies that incorporate influences as diverse as flamenco-jazz player Paco de Lucia and the Beatles. Another fan is Tommy Emmanuel\, who simply calls Peppino's music \"deep and beautiful.\"
UID:543-911780@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/543
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:music
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