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| Tuesday, June 18, 2013 |
| Classics 101 with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (Multi-Day Event) End Time 8:00 AM
Learn about each of the plays in the CSF 2013 season from the dramaturgs! This informal presentation is a great way to learn about the historical context, production history, and behind-the-scenes aspects of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s summer lineup. Each free lecture concludes with a drawing for tickets to opening night of the play!
June 3: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
June 10: Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged
June 17: Macbeth
June 24: Richard II |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| STARTALK 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
STARTALK |
| Highlights of the Collection 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
|
| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
|
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Dissertation Support Group 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
This is an on-going, drop-in group for graduate students who have passed
their comprehensive exams and are engaged in any part of the
dissertation process. It is a supportive place to set and achieve goals
that will move you concretely toward the completion of your
dissertation. |
| Technology for College Teachers: CU Skills.com: Resources Outside the Classroom 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Daniel Higgs, PhD Candidate, Chemistry
Mr. Higgs has launched a cross-campus interdisciplinary collaboration website which is like a Google for campus. He will share ideas about how to use his site to inform your teaching and encourage your students to learn from each other.
Please bring your laptop to the workshop. |
| FIRST Visiting Scholar talk - Charles Hatfield 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
FIRST Visiting Scholar Charles Hatfield (CSU, Northridge) presents: "COMIX NSFW! The Underground Comic Book as Confessional, or, How Justin Green's Tortured Masterwork ("Binky Brown meets the Holy Virgin Mary") Birthed the Graphic Memoir"
Professor Hatfield is the author of "Alternative Comics: An Emerging Literature" and "Hand of Fire" and is teaching a grad course this summer on "The Graphic Self: Telling Lives in Words & Pictures", which introduces graduate students to the study and teaching of, and the process of working in, the comics/graphic novel art form.
4:00 PM - reception and light refreshments
4:30 - 5:30 - talk and Q&A
View poster: http://english.colorado.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Hatfield-talk-web.jpg |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Tuition Due Date All Day
Payment for tuition and fees (including new and previously unpaid charges) must be received in the Bursar's Office by close of business (5:00 p.m. Mountain Time for fall and spring semesters, 4:30 p.m. for summer) if mailed, paid in person, or placed in a drop box outside of Regent Administrative Center. If paying online, payment is due before midnight on the due date.
University of Colorado Boulder
Bursar's Office
150 Regent Administrative Center
41 UCB
Boulder CO 80309-0041
Website: bursar.colorado.edu
|
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| STARTALK 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
STARTALK |
| Highlights of the Collection 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
|
| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
|
| PERA Retirement Presentation 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
PERA general information presentation and Q&A sessions staffed by a PERA representative.
Learn from a PERA expert about:
-Retirement Benefit Choices and Calculations
-Service Credit Purchases
-PERAPlus (401(k) and 457) Program
-Legislative Changes
-Coordination with Social Security
-Insurance Benefits for Retirees
-Choices upon Termination of Employment
And any other PERA-related topic
Presentation: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Q&A sessions: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Drop by at your convenience. Note: The PERA representative cannot access your personal account information.) |
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Balaji/Danny Group Meeting 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Bali will share his work on chondrocytes and Danny will share his work on material strategies.
Small Groups:
10-11 VIC
11-12 Stem Cell
1:30-2:30 |
| Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Directed by Gary Wright
A hilarious homage for Shakespeare lovers, haters and everyone in between as three actors frantically attempt to perform the entire canon — all 37 plays! — in a couple of hours. That necessitates some ... creative editing. Cheer the histories on the gridiron! Get down with Othello through the magic of rap! Pick up culinary tips courtesy of Titus Andronicus! "Shakespeare as written by Reader's Digest, acted by Monty Python, and performed at the speed of the minute waltz." — Los Angeles Herald
Enjoy the full "Shakespearience" with a picnic on the green before the show (all dietary needs will be accommodated with advance notice). Proceeds benefit CU and CSF! Click here for more information.
|
| Course Design: Assessing Student Learning and Teaching Performance 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Assessing Student Learning and Teaching Performance
Angel Hoekstra, Lead Coordinator for Arts & Humanities, Graduate Teacher Program
Proper assessment of your students' and your own performance is critical to building a successful learning community. In this workshop, Dr. Hoekstra will discuss how to assess student learning and teacher performance to maximize learning outcomes and teacher satisfaction. |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Free Poker Tournaments 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Put on your poker face and see if Lady Luck is on your side... or is it all SKILL? Come for the Free Texas Hold'em Poker Tournaments at the Connection Bowling, Billiards & Games, 1st floor UMC. All skill levels are welcome and prizes go to the winners!
Summer tournaments are on:
Wednesday, June 19
Wednesday, July 17
Wednesday, August 14
Sign up at the Connection Front Desk on the day of the tournament at 5:30pm. Cards fly at 6:30pm. |
| Conscious Media Film Festival Presented by Gaiam TV 7:00 PM - Midnight
The Conscious Media Film Festival presented by GaiamTV.com
Integrating spiritual, experiential and scientific ideas makes this Colorado festival an opportunity not to miss.
This year, the two-day festival, which falls on the Summer Solstice will screen two features, two documentaries and four to six shorts. Selecting stories of game changers, truth seekers and visionaries from over 1,000 film submissions, the festival illuminates a global message of community, positive thinking and fearless storytelling. The goal of the festival is to promote, support, screen and distribute films that enrich the human spirit. Join us Wednesday and Thursday for a full program of films for the cost of one movie ticket. Doors open both nights at 6:30 PM and screenings start at 7:00 PM.
http://www.bouldertheater.com/event/conscious-meda-film-festival-presented-by-gaiam-tv-weds |
| BM Senior Recital: Stephen Thurston, jazz piano 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
|
| Thursday, June 20, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| STARTALK 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
STARTALK |
| Highlights of the Collection 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
|
| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
|
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| ENVD at AIA National Convention - Art-chitecture Walk 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Program in Environmental Design will have student work displayed during the AIA NATIONAL CONVENTION in Denver next week. Join us at ART-CHITECTURE WALK, Thursday, June 20, 6-8 p.m., AIA Colorado, Gallery 1261, Goodwin Fine Art, Sandra Phillips Gallery and Walker Fine Art in the Golden Triangle Museum District. Nearly twenty Colorado architecture firms and students from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Program in Environmental Design will showcase unbuilt projects in Colorado (design competition entries, designs projected to be built and/or conceptual work) giving attendees an idea about what our state may look like in the coming years. |
| TASI Public Lecture 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
THE THEORETICAL ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE IN ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
at
The University of Colorado, Boulder
Presents a Public Lecture
by
Elizabeth Simmons
Professor of Physics
Michigan State University
on
"The Year of the Higgs Boson"
In the year since the European Center for Nuclear Research
(CERN) dramatically announced the discovery of a new particle,
the high-energy physics world has been all abuzz. All indications are that the newcomer is a Higgs Boson, a particle at the heart of mass in our universe. Elizabeth H. Simmons, a particle physicist who studies the origin of mass will put the Higgs search in context, explain the new results, and discuss the implications for particle physics... and beyond. Questions strongly encouraged!
Thursday, June 20, 2012
7:30 p.m.
G1B20 Duane Physics Building
2000 Colorado Ave.
University of Colorado, Boulder campus |
| Friday, June 21, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| STARTALK 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
STARTALK |
| Tools and Techniques for Sustainability: Online Sustainable Practices Program Course 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The central objectives of this course are to familiarize you with techniques by which to develop, execute, measure and monitor strategies related to sustainability efforts at various scales. The course introduces technical approaches that are available and the analytical frameworks by which to measure, track, and evaluate sustainability efforts. Example topics include carbon and ecological footprint analysis, benchmarking, indicators, mandatory greenhouse gas reporting, and current industry tools such as backcasting, GRI and more . |
| Highlights of the Collection 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
|
| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
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| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| HS Academy Piano Recital 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Extreme Bowling 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Enjoy the energy of bowling with black lights, colored lane lights and color pins. It's the ONLY Extreme Bowling in Boulder -- and fun for all!
Every Friday and Saturday night from 7pm-close at the Connection Bowling, Billiards & Games, 1st floor UMC.
Public Welcome - bring your family and friends. There's something for everyone to do!
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| HS Academy Orchestra & Band Concert 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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| Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Directed by Gary Wright
A hilarious homage for Shakespeare lovers, haters and everyone in between as three actors frantically attempt to perform the entire canon — all 37 plays! — in a couple of hours. That necessitates some ... creative editing. Cheer the histories on the gridiron! Get down with Othello through the magic of rap! Pick up culinary tips courtesy of Titus Andronicus! "Shakespeare as written by Reader's Digest, acted by Monty Python, and performed at the speed of the minute waltz." — Los Angeles Herald
Enjoy the full "Shakespearience" with a picnic on the green before the show (all dietary needs will be accommodated with advance notice). Proceeds benefit CU and CSF! Click here for more information.
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| Saturday, June 22, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| Highlights of the Collection 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
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| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
|
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Extreme Bowling 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Enjoy the energy of bowling with black lights, colored lane lights and color pins. It's the ONLY Extreme Bowling in Boulder -- and fun for all!
Every Friday and Saturday night from 7pm-close at the Connection Bowling, Billiards & Games, 1st floor UMC.
Public Welcome - bring your family and friends. There's something for everyone to do!
|
| A Midsummer Night's Dream 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Directed by Geoffrey Kent
Dream a little dream of love and laughter as Shakespeare's most beloved comedy casts its spell on the enchanting Mary Rippon stage. Moonlight, magic and mirth ensue when four young lovers and a troupe of actors leave behind the confines of Edwardian propriety and find themselves subject to the wiles of a fairy kingdom with a distinctly Jazz Age flair. It's an enchanting evening of romance under the stars and a wonderful introduction to Shakespeare for children.
Enjoy the full "Shakespearience" with a picnic on the green before the show (all dietary needs will be accommodated with advance notice). Proceeds benefit CU and CSF! Click here for more information.
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| Sunday, June 23, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| CU Engineering Alumni Tour: Los Angeles, CA 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Alumni and friends of the College of Engineering and Applied Science are invited to join Dean Robert H. Davis and other college representatives for appetizers and ocean views at Bamboo Izakaya Restaurant in Santa Monica, CA. Mingle and network with fellow Engineering Buffs and hear what's new in the college.
Click here to learn more and to register for the event |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Directed by Gary Wright
A hilarious homage for Shakespeare lovers, haters and everyone in between as three actors frantically attempt to perform the entire canon — all 37 plays! — in a couple of hours. That necessitates some ... creative editing. Cheer the histories on the gridiron! Get down with Othello through the magic of rap! Pick up culinary tips courtesy of Titus Andronicus! "Shakespeare as written by Reader's Digest, acted by Monty Python, and performed at the speed of the minute waltz." — Los Angeles Herald
Enjoy the full "Shakespearience" with a picnic on the green before the show (all dietary needs will be accommodated with advance notice). Proceeds benefit CU and CSF! Click here for more information.
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| Monday, June 24, 2013 |
| Fiske is Closed For Renovations
Fiske is going digital! This requires an extensive remodel of our facilities, so we will be closed until fall 2013. If you have any questions, please email us at fiske@colorado.edu. We hope to see you next fall! |
| Beetles: Exploring the diversity, beauty & behavior of beetles 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beetles are one of the most successful organisms on the planet. Representing 40 percent of all insects and having existed for millions of years, they make up 25 percent of all known species.
Immerse yourself in "Beetles" and explore their diversity, beauty and behavior. Highlighting hundreds upon hundreds of beetles the exhibition includes: the dung beetle, famous for recycling animal feces, and in fact, one species is successful in removing 80 percent of all cattle droppings in parts of Texas; Hercules beetles, as part of the rhinoceros beetle subfamily, is capable of supporting 850 times its weight making it the strongest animal on earth; and the well known and beautiful ladybug is considered an omen of good luck!
The exhibition includes a special display of beetle artwork created by local artist and author Steve Jenkins.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is closed on all University holidays. |
| ROGE-2013: International Conference of Restructuring of the Global Economy (Multi-Day Event) 9:00 AM
The Academy of Business & Retail Management is proud to have an established record to organising and managing international academic conferences. Please join us for our Paris International Academic Conference in August 2013. This Conference seeks to elucidate a wealth of issues in all aspects of business management, health and social care sciences, management education, teaching and learning methodologies and many more.. Contributions should therefore be of interest to scholars, practitioners and researchers in management in both developed and developing countries targeting a worldwide readership. |
| STARTALK 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
STARTALK |
| Highlights of the Collection 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection of over 6,000 works, which spans ancient to contemporary art from across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Artists included in the inaugural exhibition include Elizabeth Murray, Diego Rivera, Albrecht Dürer, Jasper Cropsey, George Inness, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Utagawa Hiroshige, Carrie Mae Weems, and Marsden Hartley, among numerous others.
|
| JEN LEWIN: It's Electric 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ART/TEKNE: Part 2*
The CU Art Museum at the University of Colorado, Boulder is pleased to present It’s Electric, a solo exhibition featuring six new playful,
interactive light and sound sculptures by new media artist Jen Lewin.
These works are intended to inspire experimentation and group
collaboration while encouraging participants to become part of the
artwork through direct interaction and active collaboration with the
work on view.
Lewin has spent the last fifteen years honing her highly technical
medium through the fabrication of large-scale interactive sculptures
that she has exhibited in public spaces throughout the country. From
responsive sound and light forms that incorporate dance, to woven fiber
video curtains that reflect movement, to giant robotic moths that
flutter in response to human touch, Lewin’s ability to utilize
technology as a medium challenges many pre-conceived limits and
conceptions of new media works. At once organic and electronic, Jen
Lewin’s playful sculptures leave viewers enchanted and surprised while
encouraging delight through the viewer’s engagement with the work.
Jen Lewin is an internationally renowned interactive sculptor whose
studio is located in Boulder, Colorado. Her technically complex works
have been featured at the Gwangju Art Biennale, Tisch School of the
Arts, Lincoln Center, Burning Man, WIRED Magazine’s NextFest, and SXSW. In 2010, Lewin collaborated with Claes Oldenburg to internally illuminate The Paint Torch,
one of Oldenburg’s large-scale public sculptures in Lenfest Plaza,
Philadelphia. Her design and multimedia work has been featured in
publications such as National Geographic, Siggraph, Computer Aided
Architectural Design Futures, Bon Appétit, WIRED, The New York Times,
and Automation in Construction. Lewin served as Creative Director
for the Ceren Project and Ivee Project at Sundance Laboratory for
Computing in Design and Planning, as well as a lead designer for ITN
(Saber) in Palo Alto. Lewin earned her BA in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MPS in Interactive Telecomunications from New York University.
*The ART/TEKNE series, curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, is a three-part
series planned for the summers of 2012-2014. ART/TEKNE features
solo-exhibitions of internationally known Colorado artists whose works
chart new relationships between technology, aesthetics, and society.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation,
the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder
Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees.
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| Tai Chi and Health 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This drop-in group will utilize Tai Chi exercises as a way to release stress and increase a sense of calmness in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Group is intended to facilitate physical and psychological wellness, and will increase awareness of how stress impacts one’s daily life, health, and emotional well-being. |
| Picnic with Shakespeare! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
UMC Events Planning & Catering is delighted to serve you at the 2013 Colorado Shakespeare Festival with a variety of delightful dining options.
New this season, you can order a Picnic on the Green early and have it waiting for you before the performance. Or enjoy one of the Special-Event Barbecues before the performances on July 6, July 27, August 3 and August 10. These barbecues will feature a Gourmet Taco Bar with fresh grilled-on-site steak, shrimp, chicken, and portobello mushrooms!
If you're enjoying a performance with a group of 10 or more guests, make it really special for them and easy for you by ordering one of our Catered Buffets on the Green, complete with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. Special dietary requests can be accommodated.
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/CSFmenus for menus and order forms.
To check the Festival schedule and purchase performance tickets, visit http://www.coloradoshakes.org/plays |
| Monday Night Bowl 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Come on over to the The Connection Bowling & Billiards for Monday Night Bowl, 6pm-close on Mondays. The Connection has the only bowling in Boulder, and this is the best deal: $8 per person for 2 hours unlimited bowling. Shoes and a fountain drink are included. Bring your friends and family!
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| Classics 101 with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Learn about each of the plays in the CSF 2013 season from the dramaturgs! This informal presentation is a great way to learn about the historical context, production history, and behind-the-scenes aspects of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s summer lineup. Each free lecture concludes with a drawing for tickets to opening night of the play!
June 3: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
June 10: Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged
June 17: Macbeth
June 24: Richard II |
| Classics 101 with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Learn about each of the plays in the CSF 2013 season from the dramaturgs. This informal lecture series is a great way to learn about the historical context, production history, and behind-the-scenes aspects of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s summer lineup. Each free lecture concludes with a drawing for tickets to opening night of the play!
Dates:
June 3: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
June 10: Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged
June 17: Macbeth
June 24: Richard II
Location: Pulse Point, Boulder Public Library |
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