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Friday, 20 Apr 2012

"Working Over Wood" Artist Studio Open House VEISHEA

Apr 20, 2012

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Christian Petersen Art Museum, 0003 Morrill Hall

Free and open to the public.

University Museums Arts, performances Special events

Every Friday, artist Jennifer Drinkwater will set up her studio in the ground floor gallery of the Christian Petersen Art Museum - Room 0003. She invites the public to visit with her, participate, and develop a dialog about her current project to reinterpret and recompose the Grant Wood mural for Parks Library "When Tillage Begins, Other Arts Follow".

Make a VEISHEA Button at The Workspace!

Apr 20, 2012

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union

50 cents each

The Workspace Arts, performances Special events Student activities

Lots of fun designs to choose from! For those that love tradition, we have the VEISHEA logo and a 90th anniversary celebration design. For those looking for something more quirky and fun see our take on cherry pies, campaniling and a dip in the MU fountain.

Biorenewables Juried Student Art Exhibition Reception

Apr 20, 2012

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Lobby, Biorenewables Research Laboratory

free

College of Design Arts, performances Meetings, receptions

Reception and announcement of awards for the Biorenewables Juried Student Art Competition, which was open to undergraduate and graduate students in the integrated studio arts and integrated visual arts programs. Selected work will be on display in the Biorenewables Research Laboratory through next April.

Stars Over Veishea: RENT

Apr 20, 2012

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater

$16-$21

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances Student activities

Stars over Veishea musical production of RENT. The story of a group of eight friends who are impoverished young artists and musicians, struggling to create and survive under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The musical first opened on Broadway in 1996, ran for 12 years, and won a Pulitzer Prize.