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Thursday, September 19, 2024
- All dayPattern RecognitionThe concept of pattern in the arts provides artists with tools that can limit creativity or suggest new avenues for exploration. They can offer a maker innovative options to explore with their accustomed materials and techniques; at times present a designer a means of control; advance a range of new ornaments and motifs to work with; and impart a new understanding of the relation between functional and decorative form. This exhibition will look at the impact of pattern in the arts using the University Art Galleries collections.
- All dayPinwheel DisplayVisit Academic Plaza to see a pinwheel display showing how many college student lives are lost to suicide each year. Learn more about suicide awareness and prevention online (https://uhs.tamu.edu/suicide-awareness-prevention/index.html).
- All dayPoetry in MotionSome pairings are literal, such as Joyce Kilmer's famous poem, "Tree,"next to Ola McNeill Davidson's beautiful painting of a tree. Others are more metaphysical and mysterious and ask the visitor to figure out the connection.
- All dayShawn Smith, "Dissonant Data"Austin-based artist Shawn Smith merges nature and technology in his two- and three-dimensional work featuring life-size animals, insects and abstract self-portraits, exploring "how humans use data as a lens for looking at the anthropocene, species loss and habitat destruction." On view at Wright Gallery, Langford A, Room 212, from Sept. 16-Oct. 24. Artist talk: Sept. 26, 4-5 p.m.; reception from 5-6 p.m.
- All dayShutter and Sound: The Jazz Photography of Bob WilloughbyThis exhibition consists of 50 images taken by photographer Bob Willoughby from 1950–1960. In these vibrant photos, Willoughby's appreciation for and understanding of jazz music is apparent. "Willoughby not only had a good eye, he had a keen ear, and seemed to know when to snap at an inspired moment." – Dave Brubeck By 1950 jazz was here to stay and had migrated its unique sound from the streets of New Orleans to American cities from coast to coast. As the world changed, jazz evolved as well. One of the foremost jazz scenes was in Los Angeles, CA. Some would say it was due to the laid-back surfer culture of California, but the jazz of this region had a flavor all its own and is often considered the birth of what we know as "smooth jazz" today. Willoughby developed photos at night in his Los Angeles garage as he listened to jazz on the radio. If he heard a live broadcast from a nearby venue, he'd drop everything to go take photographs. Willoughby's photographs stand out because of their realism and immediacy. Working in difficult lighting and crowded conditions, these images are jazz improvisation made manifest: they give the viewer a sense of vibrant intimacy as he captured wistful singers, jamming musicians, and enthusiastic audiences. Willoughby photographed jazz greats such as Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, DaveBrubeck, and Frank Sinatra, to name just a few. A Program of Exhibits USA with Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts.
- All dayThrifted ReligionThis exhibition is by Dr. Heidi Campbell, professor and Presidential Impact Fellow at Texas A&M University, and sponsored by the Academy for the Visual & Performing Arts. Exhibition: Sept. 9–29, 2024 Artist Lecture: Sept. 12, 2024 | 2:30-4 p.m. Guided Tours: Available for groups and Texas A&M classes. Tuesdays 10 a.m.–Noon and Thursdays Noon–2 p.m. through September. To schedule a tour, contact heidic@tamu.edu (mailto:heidic@tamu.edu) and meg.boone@tamu.edu (mailto:meg.boone@tamu.edu). Religions use a variety of objects to perform sacred rituals and communicate their beliefs in visual ways. These range from devotional objects such as prayer beads or holy texts to inspirational decor such as wall hangings with sacred verses or jewelry featuring religious symbols. Together they are referred to as "material religion," the things which religious communities and people use to live out their faith and express their beliefs. But what happens to these religious items when someone dies, changes their beliefs, or downsizes their home? These objects often show up in resale and thrift shops, where they are given a second chance to become part of another person's spiritual life or collection. From the artist: "In a place like Aggieland, located geographically at the end of what is called the American "Bible Belt," one would expect to find objects representing Christianity like crosses, crucifixes, and plaques with sayings from the Bible. But what you might find surprising is that examples of Buddhism, Judaism, and New Age Religions are also prevalent."
- All dayTransit Fall ServiceFor service information visit transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes)
- All dayVirtual Walk ChallengeGrab up to 8 team members to rally together and promote mental wellness and suicide awareness & prevention.How to join the league:Visit howdyhealth.org/programs (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/howdyhealth.org/programs__;!!KwNVnqRv!QFHEDc77CEP_7D2vtQ7CHbKtRO_50oh8PIyN3XusiqJTEPj1XsoClsKOREdg1DbG5jg$)Navigate to the Walk Through Texas History programLogin or create an account through the Register Now linkCopy this code and paste into the Team Code field: wtthL-240816-87036Complete the join a league form and submit to finalize
- 10:00 AM2hColor LoungeColor Lounge is an event that provides Texas A&M students with a refreshing approach to managing stress in an ambient environment. In this event, students have the opportunity to engage with peers while participating in the soothing act of coloring. The combination of community and creative expression creates a safe and welcoming space for students to take a few moments to destress from academic and personal stressors.
- 10:00 AM5hAGLS Career Fair - Day 1 (in-person)Make sure you have a polished resume to submit in HireAggies for the AGLS Career Fair.http://tx.ag/aglscareerfair (http://tx.ag/aglscareerfair) The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Career Fair (AGLS Career Fair) brings together dozens of leading companies and hundreds of Aggie students. Representatives will be sharing employment information and interviewing prospective employees. Students will have the opportunity to find internships, look at future career paths, and maybe even land a job! It's a great event! Plan now to participate. The AGLS Career Fair is a program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (COALS) Council and Texas A&M Career Center.
- 11:30 AM1hGraduate Students Business Communication and Career NavigationThe Career Center, in cooperation with GRAD Aggies, presents Business Communication and Career Navigation. Navigating the world of work requires an understanding of the environment. This workshop discusses transitioning from grad school to the professional world, managing your career, communicating with colleagues, and setting yourself up for long-term success. Attending this event and completing the reflection is worth 1 PDU towards a GRAD Aggies Professional Development Certificate for graduate & professional students.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mCreating Safer Communities: Restricting Access to Lethal MeansJoin the ACES Co-Responder team, the University Health Services Chief Pharmacist and others during this hour-long presentation.Register here (https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=44HzaNpGuUe6V28yK48NoYQp4ige0q5EhtnrI7ExHJZUOEdVRzVJQkpLRVhIMzdYQ1lOUzNVOTM5TyQlQCN0PWcu).
- 5:00 PM1hFitness Instructor Training - Last Day to RegisterFor more information visit our website (https://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/fitness-wellness/#tab-38f7f70c22f2d02121c).
- 5:00 PM1h 30mBarbershop TalkBarbershop talks is a series of conversations that allows us to ask questions, think, and reflect in a safe space. Their will be snacks and drinks. Come join us! Attend all Barbershop Talks and earn a haircut!Barbershop Talks Series ScheduleSeptember 5, 2024: – Introductions September 19, 2024: Dr. PonJuan October 3, 2024: – Importance of voting and why does it matter. October 17, 2024: – Men in mental Health/Relationship November 7, 2024: – UPD Chief Johnson November 21, 2024: – How to dress for success Cedric and Jay December 5, 2024: – Dinner and Haircuts / Anthony with All Star Fades ( Haircuts will be free)
- 6:00 PM2hTexas A&M University Soccer at MissouriTexas A&M University Soccer at MissouriTV: SEC NetworkRadio: 97.3 FMStreaming Video: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/97bf2781-6647-4f26-8038-4839bf2016e2 (https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/97bf2781-6647-4f26-8038-4839bf2016e2)Streaming Audio: https://admin.12thman.com/showcase?Live=5385 (https://admin.12thman.com/showcase?Live=5385)
- 6:00 PM2hTexas A&M University Volleyball at UNITexas A&M University Volleyball at UNITV: ESPN+Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/2585e73d-bd2d-4c6d-ae18-f57857b1e218 (https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/2585e73d-bd2d-4c6d-ae18-f57857b1e218)