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Winter 2024 Art Exhibitions

January 12 – March 8

Cori Nakamura Lin, BAKEKUJIRA from The Night Parade, 2023

Cori Nakamura Lin, The Night Parade

Leech Gallery 

What is an identity, but a story of self? As an artist with cultural ties to multiple empires, I am unwinding the mythologies of United States and Japanese nationalism that I’ve been taught, and am weaving new stories to tell about myself and my people. In the diaspora, I both yearn towards the past, longing for a stronger connection to my ancestors, and towards the future, desperately envisioning a future where me and my communities are rooted deeply enough in order to withstand the coming climate hardship. In this tension between past and future, I paint yōkai, the strange spirit creatures of Japanese myth. 

Yōkai are not exactly ghost, or monster, or spirit, but a wide umbrella category holding all of these and more. I am drawn to these creatures’ tendency to inhabit in between space, and I paint them to help me release rage, evoke cycles, channel joy, and remember what’s been lost. 

These paintings were originally commissioned as a set of 16 chapter headers for my sister Jami Nakamura Lin’s debut memoir The Night Parade (2023), published by Mariner HarperCollins. My goal in illustrating The Night Parade was to depict yōkai that had escaped the idealized, frozen concept of ancient Japan, and had re-rooted in the complexities of my second-and-fourth-generation Taiwanese, Japanese, and Okinawan American experience. Cori Nakamura Lin –  Artist Statement


Kayla Bauer, image from The End of Somewhere, 2023

Kayla Bauer, The End of Somewhere

Hoffmaster Gallery

The End of Somewhere uses San Francisco as a vehicle to explore multiplicities of identity, memory, and history; Kayla Bauer works with photography, text, and found imagery to create fragmentary narratives that may or may not be rooted in reality. Bauer is currently completing a Ph.D at UW-Madison and her MFA thesis exhibition, I Left My Heart…, was awarded the 2022 Russell and Paula Panczenko Prize.


Senga Nengudi, A.C.Q. – Cross Eyed; A.C.Q. – Cross Ban; A.C.Q. – Cross Waves, 2016-17, Refrigerator parts and nylon pantyhose, on loan from Art Bridges AB.2017.12

Organic / Inorganic

Kohler Gallery

An exhibition of sculptural works curated around Senga Nengudi’s multi-part A.C.Q. (Air Conditioning Queen), on loan from the Art Bridges FoundationA.C.Q. is a mixed-media installation, composed of found metal refrigerator parts and donated second-hand nylon pantyhose. This juxtaposition of the rigid-industrial-abstract and the elastic-intimate-human give us a means to think through ideas about gender and resilience. Sculpture and installation pieces by Monty LittleAnna Campbell, and Callie Kiesow present similarly startling juxtapositions, with isolated elements of the human body paired with and disrupted by pattern and abstraction; they also offer expansive ways of thinking about how these formal cues signal larger ideas about identity and survival.

Off-Campus Programs Deadline Extended to February 5

If you are thinking about study abroad for next year, there is still time to apply! Off-Campus Programs has extended its deadline for affiliated program applications until February 5.

For a list of affiliated programs, please go to our Approved Programs list.

The deadline for London Centre and the Francophone Seminar in Dakar, Senegal programs remains February 20 and April 1, respectively.

More information on study abroad and a link to our application are available on the Off-Campus Programs website.

To make an appointment with an Off-Campus Programs advisor, please complete our Request a Meeting form.

Lawrence Live

Lawrence Live, our new virtual interview series, premieres Thursday, January 25 at 12 p.m.!

Through this series, you will be able to engage with candid stories from Lawrence alumni about their time as a student and life after Lawrence.

Join Matt Baumler, Associate Vice President of Alumni and Community Engagement, and Nathan Heffel, Lawrence class of 2002.

Register to attend Lawrence Live

Read more about Nathan Heffel

The Lawrence University Shoutbox

LUCC is bringing back the Lawrence Shoutbox, available through Facebook!

Welcome to The Shoutbox Redux, is a place for members of the Lawrence community to make an announcement or pose a question regarding any of the following categories:

  • Public events/concerts/parties
  • Community announcements (LUCC or otherwise)
  • Lost & found
  • Clubs & organizations
  • Life at Lawrence

Join the group

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Lunch and Learn for Faculty & Staff

Wednesday, Jan. 17 | 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Briggs 127 (CTE)

How should I grade this?

Join our colleague Bob Williams (Education) for an engaging discussion on standards-based grading in the higher education classroom.

Bob will also delve into current trends in K-12 education regarding grading, shedding light on experiences with grading and grades that undergraduates bring to Lawrence.

Feel free to bring your own lunch, and don’t worry about beverages and dessert-we’ve got you covered with coffee, tea, and sweet treats!

Chemistry Baking with ACSAL

Wednesday, Jan. 17 | 6-7 p.m.
Spirit Space 114

The American Chemical Society at Lawrence (ACSAL) will plan to bake some cakes and cupcakes with our members and any community members interested.

While we bake, we will also learn about the actual chemistry of chemistry: what is happening at the atomical level to our delicious cake?

New York Arts Program Info Session

A representative from the New York Arts Program, our newest off-campus program opportunity, will be on campus Thursday, January 18, to introduce their program and answer your questions.

An info session will be held in Wriston Art Center Auditorium (Room 224) at 12:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend!

The New York Arts Program allows students of the visual arts, art history, performing arts, film and media studies, dance, music and more to spend a term in New York City living, working, and creating. On this program, students earn college credit through internships and seminar classes. This is a great opportunity for students to learn how to make a living form their art and make connections in the art world!

Applications are open for 2024-2025. If you have questions on the info session, program, or the application process, please contact Off-Campus Programs.

Wellness Center Winter Term Activities

Learn more on the website!

Mondays

  • TRX | 12-12:45 p.m. | Wellness Ctr

Tuesdays

  • Yoga | 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. | Warch 225
  • Basketball | 12-1 p.m. | Wellness Ctr

Wednesdays

  • TRX | 12-12:45 p.m. | Wellness Ctr
  • Yoga | 5-5:45 p.m. | Warch

Thursdays

  • Yoga | 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. | Warch 225
  • Basketball | 12-1 p.m. | Wellness Ctr

Sundays

  • Yoga | 11-11:45 a.m. | Warch 225
  • Pick-up Soccer | 1-3 p.m. | Wellness Ctr

Off-Campus Programs Applications Due January 25

If you are considering study abroad or a domestic study away opportunity for the upcoming year, please get your application submitted by January 25. Students may submit their applications even if they do not have their recommendations finalized.

If you have any questions on programs or the application process, please contact Off-Campus Programs.

Go to the Off-Campus Programs website to learn more about available programs.

New Employees/Promotions/Rehires

If you see them on campus, please welcome them to Lawrence!

New Employees

Kyungwha Chu – Lecturer of Music

Aliyah Danielle – Lecturer of Music

Cheyenne Koscher – International Student Services Coordinator

Shola Adegbite – Assistant Dean of Spiritual & Religious Life

Molly Pokwinski – Lecturer of Education

Rich Marshall – Assistant Director of the Career Center – Internships

Rehires

Claire Schmidt – Conservatory Logistics Coordinator

Zachary Beaver – Bon Appetit