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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
25, No. 2, July 21, 2005

brief
notes
I space gallery
Works by recent art-school
graduates featured
Work by recent art-school graduates will be featured in an exhibition
on view through Aug. 6 at I space, the Chicago gallery of the UI’s
Urbana-Champaign campus.
“Wet But Not Shrinking” highlights selected works from the
2005 MFA exhibition held last spring at the university’s Krannert
Art Museum. The annual show features work by students completing requirements
for the School of Art and Design’s master of fine arts degree.
“This is a strong group of artists engaged in a practice that
doesn’t turn away from the challenge of making art that matters,”
said Joel Ross, a professor of art and design who curated the I space
exhibition. “They face it, perhaps with some reservation, but
they do not shrink. With both feet, they have already jumped into the
world that awaits them after art school – murky waters even on
good days.”
Those selected to test the waters of Chicago’s River North gallery
district are Jonas Downey, Katerie Gladdys, Summer Hill, Natalya Pinchuk,
Charles Roderick and Meredith Warner. Featured works range from Downey’s
“Terror Alert Clock,” a computer-generated investigation
in which a computer program counts the frequency of the word “terror”
and its variants from a live feed on usatoday.com to Hill’s “Channeler,”
a poster for a product designed for women with urinary incontinence.
Other works on view include Roderick’s “Platform Series,”
slide projections that function as exercises in observation, investigation
and analysis for both artist and viewer, and Gladdys’ “Commute-ditch,”
an audio-video that charts the artist’s path in a canoe –
from her home in Springfield to the Urbana campus – in an attempt
to examine how people experience and leave a mark on the landscape.
The gallery, 230 W. Superior St., Chicago, is open Tuesday through Saturday,
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
403b retirement plans
More retirement seminars
scheduled this month
Two additional seminars covering the university's 403b retirement plan
have been scheduled this month. The seminars are free to all university
employees. Employees may register
online.
Attendees
may bring a brown bag lunch to a session if attending during their lunch
hour.
Representatives from the 403b vendor company Fidelity will present the
following topics:
Looking Ahead to Retirement -
Ideal for employees who have between five and 10 years until retirement,
this workshop will cover estimating potential expenses in retirement,
identifying sources of retirement income, staying on track to meet your
goals, retirement income planning, estate planning and other topics.
During the workshop, participants will create a plan to help prepare
for retirement.
- 9-10:30 a.m.,
July 28 in Room 514 Illini Union Bookstore building
- 1:30-3 p.m.,
July 28 in Room 514 Illini Union Bookstore building
Understanding
the Importance of Diversification
– Ideal for employees who are enrolled in a 403b plan (but not
necessarily enrolled with Fidelity), the workshop will cover understanding
asset classes and their sub-asset classes, balancing your portfolio
and making changes in your investments. You will compare your current
asset allocation with the results of an Asset Allocation Planner worksheet.
Please bring your most recent account statement to complete this exercise.
- 10:30 a.m.-noon,
July 28 in Room 514 Illini Union Bookstore building
Individual
appointments –
Employees also may make an appointment to meet on campus with a Fidelity
representative for a one-on-one counseling session on July 27. Call
1-800-642-7131 to schedule an appointment.
For more information about the 403b Retirement Plan Seminars, contact
the University Office of Human Resources at uihr@uillinois.edu or 217-333-2590.
If you have questions about participating in the University's 403b Tax-Deferred
Retirement Plan, contact the Benefits Center at 1-866-669-4772 (toll
free).
UI Assembly Hall
2005-2006 Broadway
series announced
High-spirited, sensational, inspiring, wildly acclaimed and zany musicals
set the stage for the 2005-06 News-Gazette Broadway Series, presented
at the Assembly Hall. The series includes an award-winning lineup of
the great classic and modern musicals direct from Broadway.
This year’s Broadway series:
- “Thoroughly
Modern Millie,” Oct. 25
- “The
Will Rogers Follies,” Nov. 16
- “42nd Street,”
March 3
- “Oklahoma!”
March 13
- “Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes,” April 14
Current News-Gazette
Broadway Series subscribers have until July 22 to renew their same seats.
Persons interested in becoming a News-Gazette Broadway Series subscriber
may place their ticket order at any time, but it will not be filled
until after the renewal deadline. There is no deadline to become a new
series subscriber. Series tickets may be ordered through the first performance.
Tickets for the individual shows in the News-Gazette Broadway Series
will go on sale Aug. 20.
For more information about the plays or subscriber benefits, visit www.uofiassemblyhall.com
or contact the Assembly Hall box office at 333-5000 for a brochure.
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