2/27/2003
lectures
6 Thursday
"Documenting Sexuality: From Kinsey Research to Kinsey Scholarship."
Liana Zhou, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction.
4:30-6 p.m. 131 Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
"Our Cultures, Our Selves: How the Ways We Live Shape Our Hearts
and Minds." Hazel Rose Markus, Stanford University. 8 p.m. Beckman
Institute auditorium. CAS/MillerComm and Psychology.
7 Friday
"War, Peace and Imagination." Bill Placher, Wabash College.
Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday Forum.
11 Tuesday
"Exploring the World: The Spurlock Museum." Kim Sheahan, UI.
Lunch 11:55 a.m.; speaker 12:10 p.m. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know
Your University.
12 Wednesday
"Combination Vaccines for Pediatric Immunization: What Are They
Really Worth?" Sheldon H. Jacobson, UI. 4 p.m. Music Room, Levis
Faculty Center. Center for Advanced Study.
13 Thursday
"Too Many Notes: Computers, Complexity, and Culture." George
Lewis, University of California, San Diego and UI. 3:30 p.m. Music Building
auditorium. CAS/MillerComm and School of Music.
"Sailing Ships, Jumbo Jets and the Caribbean-African Diaspora."
John Nunley, St. Louis Art Museum. 4 p.m. Knight Auditorium, Spurlock
Museum. Spurlock Museum and Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
"Habits of a Colonial Heart: The Affective Grid of Racial Politics."
Ann Laura Stoler, University of Michigan. 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis
Faculty Center. CAS/MillerComm.
14 Friday
"Impacts of Globalization on Developing Countries Labor Markets."
Bill Mahoney, World Bank. Noon. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday
Forum.
"Why Do Americans Work So much and Europeans So Little?" Edward
C. Prescott, University of Minnesota. 3 p.m. 141 Wohlers Hall. Economics
and Business.
17 Monday
"An Evening with John Edgar Wideman." John Edgar Wideman,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty
Center. CAS/MillerComm and English.
18 Tuesday
"Anyone Here Who Looks Like Me? Women in Engineering at the UI."
Susan Larson, UI. Lunch 11:55 a.m.; speaker 12:10 p.m. Latzer Hall,
University YMCA. Know Your University.
"Cryptography and Economics." Andrew Odlyzko, University of
Minnesota. 4 p.m. 245 Altgeld Hall. Mathematics in Science and Society/Mathematics.
"Genesis of War: The Epic Tale of the Mahabharata." Rajeshwari
Pandharipande, UI. 8 p.m. 407 Levis Faculty Center. International Programs
and Studies.
colloquia
6 Thursday
"Policy-Based Authorization." William Cook, Allegis Corp.,
San Francisco. 10 a.m. 2240 Digital Computer Lab. Computer Science.
"Of Traditional Practices and Innovative Premises: History, Documents
and Digitization." Brenda Trofanenko, UI. Noon. 242 Education Building.
Bureau of Educational Research.
"Gentle Bridges: George Steinmann’s Contemporary Art Projects
in Estonia and Russia." George Steinmann, Swiss artist. 4-5:30
p.m. 101 International Studies Building. Russian and East European Center.
7 Friday
"The Natronobacterium Pharaonis Sensory Rhodopsin II-NpHtrII Complex:
From Retinal Isomerization to Transducer Activation." Martin Engelhard,
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany. 11
a.m. 3269 Beckman Institute. Theoretical and Computational Biophysics
Group/Beckman Institute.
"Religious Syncretism: The Gods in Tragedy." William Allan,
Harvard University. 2 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, Foreign Languages Building.
Classics.
"Kashmir: The Prospect of War and Peace." Sumit Ganguly, University
of Texas. 4 p.m. 356 Armory Building. Arms Control, Disarmament and
International Security.
10 Monday
"Narrative Fragments of an Age of Chaos: The Case of the Taiping
Rebellion." Rania Huntington, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
"The Good Negroes’ African-Athletes and the Cultural Cold
War, 1945-1968." Damion Thomas, UI. Noon. Afro-American Studies
and Research Program, 1201 W. Nevada, Urbana. Afro-American Studies
and Research.
"Mysticism and Catechism." Kirsten Christensen, Notre Dame
University. 3 p.m. 2090B Foreign Languages
Building. Medieval Studies.
"The IBM WatchPad: Challenges and Innovations." Mandayam Raghunath,
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, N.Y. 4 p.m. 1320 Digital
Computer Lab. Computer Science.
11 Tuesday
"Topology Control and Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks."
Erran L.Li, Bell Labs, Holmdel, N.J. 10 a.m. 2240 Digital Computer Lab.
Computer Science.
"How Russia’s Classic Films Reached the USA." Stephen
P. Hill, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Russian and East
European Center.
12 Wednesday
"Probabilistic Methods for Web Caching and Performance Prediction
of IP Networks and Web Farms." Konstantinos Psounis, Stanford University.
10 a.m. 2240 Digital Computer Lab. Computer Science.
"Survey Interviewing." Cayge Clements, UI. Noon-1:20 p.m.
106 Lincoln Hall. Survey Research Laboratory.
"Extension Without Inclusion: The Crisis in Global Telecommunications."
Dan Schiller, UI. 4 p.m. 356 Armory Building. Arms Control, Disarmament
and International Security.
"Fruits, Vegetables and Successful Brain Aging." James A.
Joseph, Tufts University. 4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional
Sciences.
"Nanoscience and the Pathway Toward Nanocomputing." Charles
Lieber, Harvard University. 4 p.m. Beckman Institute auditorium. Nanoscale
Science and Technology.
"Metalog." George Steinmann, Swiss artist. 5:30 p.m. Krannert
Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
13 Thursday
"How Children Without Language Communicate and Their Efforts to
Repair Failed Communication." James Halle, UI. Noon. 242 Education
Building. Bureau of Educational Research.
"Ieien mund nie baz gesprach, Wolfram as lay meister." Arthur
Groos, Cornell University. 3 p.m. 2090B Foreign Languages Building.
Medieval Studies.
"Hermophobia (On Sexual Orientation and Reading Nabokov)."
Eric Naiman, University of California, Berkeley. 4-5:30 p.m. 101 International
Studies Building. Russian and East European Center.
14 Friday
"Estrogen Receptor Regulation of Proteinase Inhibitor 9 Gene Expression
and Interleuken-1 beta Production." Sacha Stobie-Krieg, UI. Noon.
B102 Chemical and Life Sciences auditorium. Biochemistry.
"Orientalizing the Medieval Orient: The ‘East’ in Wolfram
von Eschencbach’s ‘Parzival/’" Arthur Groos,
Cornell University. 1:30 p.m. 1080 Foreign Languages Building. Medieval
Studies.
"Letters, Atoms and Transfer of Meaning in Lucretius, de rerum
natura." Daniel Markovic, UI. 2 p.m. 217 Illini Union. Classics.
17 Monday
"Family-Friendly Company Practices in Africa and Asia." John
Lawler, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Women and Gender
in Global Perspectives.
Collection in Context Lecture Series: "18th Century French Art,
Part I." Marcel Franciscono, UI. Trees Gallery, Krannert Art Museum.
Krannert Art Museum.
18 Tuesday
"Recent Sculpture Works." Melissa Pokorny, UI. Noon. 3269
Beckman Institute. Imaging Technology Group/Beckman Institute.
"Francophone Women’s Writing." Therese Kuoh-Moukoury,
author. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. African Studies.
"Was Heinrich Suso Reaching for Sainthood? His Vita, Between Mystagogy
and Hagiography." Werner Williams, University of Augsburg. 3:30
p.m. 1080 Foreign Languages Building. Medieval Studies.
19 Wednesday
"Scrambling for the Womb: Population Control and Gender Constructions
in Contemporary Rural China." Junjie Chen, UI. Noon. Women’s
Studies Building, 911 S. Sixth St., Champaign. Women’s Studies.
"Survey Data Analysis." Young Cho, UI. Noon-1:20 p.m. 106
Lincoln Hall. Survey Research Laboratory.
"Maintenance of the Epithelial Barrier at Mucosal Surfaces: Actomyosin-Dependent
Regulation of Cell-Cell Interactions." Jerrold Turner, University
of Chicago. 4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional Sciences.
"Security, Sustainability and the U.S.-Mexico Bi-National Lab."
Vipin Gupta, Stanford University. 4 p.m. 356 Armory Building. Arms Control,
Disarmament and International Security.
20 Thursday
"Teacher Identity in Cyberspace: Building a Portal for Cultural
Consciousness." Sharon Tettegah, UI. Noon. 242 Education Building.
Bureau of Educational Research.
"Analyzing Gender and Income Issues." Agnes Quisumbing, International
Food Policy Research Institute. 2 p.m. ACES Library. Agricultural, Consumer
and Environmental Sciences.
21 Friday
"Dynamic Control of Gene Expression: The Architecture of the Transcription
Initiation Complex and its Modulation by Small Molecules." Richard
Gourse, University of Wisconsin. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences
auditorium. Biochemistry.
theater
6 Thursday
"Arcadia." Robert Anderson, director. 8 p.m. Colwell Playhouse,
Krannert Center. An English country estate provides the setting for
this comedy of wit, intellect and emotion. Waltzing backward and forward
in time from 1809 to the present, the play follows a love story and
a mystery across centuries. Admission charge.
7 Friday
"Arcadia." Robert Anderson, director. 8 p.m. Colwell Playhouse,
Krannert Center. Admission charge.
8 Saturday
"Arcadia." Robert Anderson, director. 8 p.m. Colwell Playhouse,
Krannert Center. Admission charge.
9 Sunday
"Arcadia." Robert Anderson, director. 3 p.m. Colwell Playhouse,
Krannert Center. Dessert and Conversation: 2 p.m. Krannert Room. Admission
charge.
music
6 Thursday
Twelve Twenty Concert Series. UI Jazz Combo 1. Chip McNeill, coach.
12:20-12:50 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium. School of Music and Fine
and Applied Arts.
Concerto Urbano. Charlotte Mattax, director and harpsichord. 8 p.m.
Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With guest harpsichord artists
Karyl Louwenaar, Sonia Lee, Ying Chen and Kerry Heimann. Admission charge.
School of Music.
Master of Music Recital. Erica Muller, soprano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
8 Saturday
Undergraduate Recital. Katherine Reiner, viola. 1 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
Brass Quintet Recital. Green Street Brass Quintet. 2 p.m. Music Building
auditorium. Matthew Wlezien and Paul Gilkerson, trumpet; Derek Justin
Wright, horn; Ryan Ross, trombone; and Benjamin Helton, tuba.
Advocates for Young Artists Scholarship Recital. 4 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall. Winners of the Advocates for Young Artists Scholarships
will perform with various divisions of the School of Music.
Undergraduate Recital. Joseph Tomasso and Steven Walker, saxophone.
5 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
Master of Music Recital. Alyssa Storm, soprano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
Senior Recital. Jessica Bayliss, euphonium. 8 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
9 Sunday
Undergraduate Recital. Stephanie Silosky and Jessica Lindeman, clarinet.
1 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Second Sunday Concert. Ensemble Choragos. Fred Stoltzfus, conductor.
2 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Broadcast live on sponsoring station WILL-FM
(90.9).
Music Education Senior Recital/Undergraduate Recital. Jason Swanson
and David Loken, trumpet. 3 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
Senior Recital. David Husser, piano. 4 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Undergraduate Recital. Thomas Parker, bassoon. 4 p.m. Memorial Room,
Smith Hall.
Doctor of Musical Arts Accompanying Recital. Jerold Siena, tenor, and
Jeffrey Peterson, piano. 7 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
10 Monday
Master of Music Recital. Christin-Marie Hill, mezzo-soprano. 8 p.m.
Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
11 Tuesday
Voice Division Recital. 11 a.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Master of Music Recital. Beverly Bowers, mezzo-soprano. 6:30 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
Guest Artist Recital. Anna Klein, piano. 8:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
12 Wednesday
UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I. James F. Keene and Thomas
E. Caneva, conductors. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall. Works include Rolf
Wilhelm’s Concertino for Tuba and Concert Band, and Leonard Bernstein’s
Suite from "Candide." Admission charge.
13 Thursday
Guest Artist Recital. 6 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall. Shea Trio. David
Shea, clarinet; Pablo Mahave-Veglia, cello; and Paulina Zamora, piano.
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
A Latin-flavored program of music by Piazzolla, Copland, Rodrigo, Bizet,
Chick Corea and others. Admission charge.
Undergraduate Recital. Jikyung Kam, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
14 Friday
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Jie-Youn Lee, flute.
5 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
Faculty Recital. Christos Tsitsaros, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
15 Saturday
Graduate Recital. Anne Curley, bassoon. 5 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith
Hall.
Undergraduate Recital. Jocelyn Ho, piano. 6 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center.
Admission charge.
Graduate/Undergraduate Recital. Jing-I Jang, and Elizabeth Jaxon, harp.
8 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
16 Sunday
Undergraduate Recital. Lucas Alberts and Matthew Wlezien, trumpet. 1
p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Guest Artist Master Class. Valerie Potter, University of New Mexico,
flute. 1 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
Undergraduate Recital. Kurt Gros and Bryan Itzkowitz, saxophone. 1:30
p.m. Music building auditorium.
Junior/Undergraduate Recital. Tricia Dannenfeldt and Nick Stefanic,
percussion. 4 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Undergraduate Recital. Roxanne Avila and Catherine Starks, flute. 5
p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
The Black Sacred Music Symposium. UI Black Chorus, Ollie Watts Davis,
conductor. 7 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall. Repertoire from the Black sacred
music traditions. Admission charge.
Graduate Recital. Waejane Chen, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Junior Recital. Ricardo Vazquez, bassoon. 8 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith
Hall.
17 Monday
Guest Artist Recital. George Lewis, trombone. 8 p.m. Music Building
auditorium. With Dorothy Martirano, violin, and UI Graduate Saxophone
Quartet and UI Improvisation Ensemble.
Doctor of Musical Arts Accompanying Recital. Valerie Potter, flute,
and Jeffrey Peterson, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
18 Tuesday
I Worship Tour. 7 p.m. Assembly Hall. Christian contemporary music.
Admission charge.
Undergraduate Recital. Joanna Martin and Jennifer Swanson, flute. 8
p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
UI Graduate Brass Quintet. 8 p.m. Music Building auditorium. Steve Roberts
and Jared Gray, trumpet; Gerald Wood, horn; Arkadiusz Gorecki, trombone;
and Joel White, tuba.
19 Wednesday
Studio Recital. 6:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall. Voice students of
Barrington Coleman.
The Music of George Lewis. UI Concert Jazz Ensemble. Chip McNeill, leader.
8 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center. With UI New Music Ensemble.
Zack Browning and Stephen Taylor, co-directors. Featuring Lewis’
works for jazz and chamber ensembles. Admission charge.
20 Thursday
Junior Recital. Abigail Galle, soprano. 11:30 a.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
UI Concert Choir. Chester Alwes, conductor. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great
Hall, Krannert Center. A send-off concert on the eve of the group’s
departure for a nine-day tour of Russia. Admission charge.
Master of Music Recital. Wendy Jones, soprano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
Junior Recital. Brendan Finucane, cello. 8 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith
Hall.
21 Friday
Faculty Recital. Sherban Lupu, violin. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. With Ian Hobson, piano. Bartók works for violin
and piano. Admission charge.
opera
15 Saturday
Sinfonia da Camera. "Carmen." Ian Hobson, music director,
and Nicholas Di Virgilio, director. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. With Layna Chianakas, soprano, and the UI Oratorio Society and
UI Chamber Singers. Admission charge.
dance
6 Thursday
Studiodance I. 8 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. A concert of
work by graduating MFA candidates Young-mi Cho, Elizabeth Johnson, Kristy
Kuhn, Ya-ju Lin and Cho-ying Tsai, choreographic inspiration ranges
from baseball to exaggerated femininity to fun with chairs on wheels.
Admission charge.
7 Friday
Studiodance I. 7 and 9 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Admission
charge.
8 Saturday
Studiodance I. 7 and 9 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Admission
charge.
Tango Buenos Aires: The Golden Age of the Tango. Fernando Marzan, music
director and piano. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With
Osvaldo Daniel Ruggiero, bandoneón. Tracing the rise of tango
from its tenement beginnings to the dance sensation it has become, a
six-piece orchestra shares the stage with six dancing couples. Admission
charge.
9 Sunday
Tango Buenos Aires: The Golden Age of the Tango. Fernando Marzan, music
director and piano. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With
Osvaldo Daniel Ruggiero, bandoneón. Admission charge.
14 Friday
Chris Aiken and Cathy Young in Concert. 8 p.m. Dance Rehearsal Studio,
Krannert Center. This husband-and-wife team presents a duet concert
highlighting their specialties: improvisation and jazz dance.
15 Saturday
Chris Aiken and Cathy Young in Concert. 8 p.m. Dance Rehearsal Studio,
Krannert Center. This husband-and-wife team presents a duet concert
highlighting their specialties: improvisation and jazz dance.
films
14 Friday
The Annual Computer Fear Film Festival. 6 p.m.
112 Gregory Hall. Computer Science and Women in Computer Science.
Japanese Film Series: "Oriume." Hisako Matsui, director. 6:10
p.m.; "All About Lily Chou-Chou." Shunji Iwai, director. 8:30
p.m. Virginia Theater, 203 W. Park St., Champaign. East Asian and Pacific
Studies.
15 Saturday
Japanese Film Series: "Spirited Away." Hayao Miyazaki, director.
2 p.m.; "Fireworks." Takeshi Kitano, director. 4:45 p.m.;
"Taboo." Nagisa Oshima, director. 7 p.m. Virginia Theater,
203 W. Park St., Champaign. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
19 Wednesday
"Aguirre, The Wrath of God." 5:30 p.m. 62 Krannert Art
Museum. Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
"Le Moine et la Sorciere." 7:30 p.m. 101 Armory. Medieval
Studies.
sports
7 Friday
Men’s Tennis. UI vs. University of Wisconsin. 4 p.m. Atkins Tennis
Center.
8 Saturday
Men’s Tennis. UI vs. Northwestern University. 6 p.m. Atkins Tennis
Center.
Women’s Gymnastics. UI vs. University of Iowa. 2 p.m. Huff Hall.
Admission charge.
Men’s Basketball. UI vs. University of Minnesota. Time: TBA. Admission
charge.
15 Saturday
Men’s Gymnastics. UI vs. University of Oklahoma. 7 p.m. Huff Hall.
Admission charge.
19 Wednesday
Baseball. UI vs. Northern Illinois University. 3:05 p.m. Illinois Field.
Admission charge.
20 Thursday
Men’s Tennis. UI vs. University of Minnesota. 6 p.m. Atkins Tennis
Center.
et cetera
8 Saturday
"Who is Primitive? Multicultural Inspiration in Adolph Gottlieb’s
Pictographs." Michael Conner, UI. 9 a.m.-noon. Krannert Art Museum.
"The Virtual Mummy: Using Computer Imaging to Decipher the Past."
4 p.m. Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory St., Urbana.
Sarah Wisseman, UI. A reception and book signing will follow the talk.
Admission is free but tickets are required and are available at the
museum’s information desk. For more information, go to http://www.spurlock.uiuc.edu or call 333-2360. Spurlock Museum Guild Performance and Lecture Series.
9 Sunday
Second Sunday Gallery Tour. "The Idea of Landscape in the Western
Tradition: Works From the Permanent Collection." Rachel DeLue,
UI. 1 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
10 Monday
Workshop: "Women and Leadership." 7 p.m. 210 Illini Union.
For more information, visit www.illinoisleadership.uiuc.edu.
Illinois Leadership Center.
11 Tuesday
"The Letters of Heloise: A Performance." Carol Symes, UI.
7:30 p.m. 62 Krannert Art Museum. Medieval Studies
13 Thursday
Tea ceremony. 2 and 3 p.m. Japan House, 2000 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana.
Reservations recommended. Japan House.
15 Saturday
Project Learning Tree. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
Allerton Park and Conference Center.
16 Sunday
International Fest: "A World of Culture Under One Roof." Noon.
Lobby, Krannert Center. Krannert Center Student Association.
18 Tuesday
"W is for Weather." Part of Nature ABC’s and 123’s
series for preschoolers ages 2-5. 10 a.m. Allerton Park and Conference
Center. Allerton Park and Conference Center.
19 Wednesday
"Graduate Study: Promises, Purposes, Potentials." Keynote
address: "Toward a Responsive Ph.D." Robert Weisbuch, Woodrow
Wilson Foundation. 1-5:30 p.m. Illini Rooms B and C, Illini Union. Graduate
College.
Workshop: "Trust: An Essential Practice for Leaders." 7 p.m.
210 Illini Union. For more information, visit www.illinoisleadership.uiuc.edu.
Illinois Leadership Center.
exhibits
"Benito Juarez (1806-1872) Myth in Mexico"
Latin American and Caribbean Library.
"Asian American Experiences"
Mueller display case, east foyer, Library.
"Celebrating Black History Month"
Main hall display cases, Library.
Through March 31.
"Epigraph for a Condemned Book"
Rare Book and Special Collections Library.
Through March 27, 2003.
"Bronze Age Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean"
Through Aug. 31.
"UI Museum of Natural History"
Five galleries featuring the cultures of the world.
Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory St., Urbana.
Noon-8 p.m. Tuesday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
"New Acquisitions 2000-2002"
Through March 23.
"The Beginning of Seeing: Tribal Art and the Pictographs of Adolph
Gottlieb"
Through March 30.
Featured Works. "Creativity in Print: Artistic Interactions Through
the Work of Edward Weston"
"The Idea of Landscape in the Western Tradition: Works From the
Permanent Collection"
Through April 13.
"Art and Conflict: The Image of War in 20th Century Art"
Through May 18.
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday–Saturday;
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday; 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission to the museum is
free; a donation of $3 is suggested.
"Inalterable Dreams: The People and Architecture of Chinese Folk
Environments"
"Each/Other: Vanishing Point"
Through March 8.
I space, 230 S. Superior St., Chicago. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
@art gallery. Online exhibit of the UI School of Art and Design. www.art.uiuc.edu/@art.
oThis calendar is
excerpted from the March 6 issue of Inside Illinois, the faculty-staff
newspaper at the UI.