Wednesday, March 26, 2025
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryThe School of Art invites the public to attend as Master of Fine Arts degree candidates present their thesis exhibitions from March 25-April 11 in The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery. Artwork being displayed is by Mary Vozenilek (ceramics), Anna Grabowski (glass), and Michelle Pokorny (glass). Reception is from 4 - 6 pm on April 2.
5:30 p.m.
"Periodical" tells the unexpected story of the human body by exploring the marvel and mystery of the menstrual cycle, from first period to last. But this is not your middle school sex-ed class. Bringing you stories from soccer champion Megan Rapinoe who reveals how members of the U.S. Soccer team track their cycles when training for the Women’s World Cup (which they won), to scientists who are discovering the power and possibilities of stem cells found in period blood, to young activists flipping the bill on period tax one state at a time, we uncover the shocking truths, challenge taboos, and celebrate the untapped potential of this special nutrient-dense blood. Dr. Jean Marie Place, Associate Professor of Health Science, will facilitate discussion following the screening.
6 p.m.
Falling by Michael EndoPlease join the School of Art for a presentation by Michael Endo. From 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. in AJ225.
7:30 p.m.
A cardinal red background with a line drawing of a rock in white with the word "CAVE" above it in white.This poignant drama tells the story of Sarah and Hannah two sisters in their 20s, who share the frustrating isolation of the Colorado plains with their mother, a pet sheep, and a pickup truck that no one uses. Filled with bleak humor that grows gruesomely darker, dread is grimly stoked throughout, and explosive resolution draws ever closer... Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.