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Monday, 18 Nov 2024

Native American Cuisine, Foods, and the Way of Life

Nov 18, 2024

6:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Chef Freddie Bitsoie (bit-sue-ee) will discuss the cultural progression of foods in the western hemisphere, and how native foods of the western hemisphere have been claimed, misused, appropriated and overlooked for centuries. Chef Bitsoie will discuss how these foods survived through migration, colonization, and cuisine culture. Initially pursuing cultural anthropology at the University of New Mexico, a conversation...

Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024

Seminar: Deciphering the brain lipidome: From fats to functions

Nov 19, 2024

1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

1414 Molecular Biology

free

Research Lectures

Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology seminar to hear Dr. John Vaughen, Sandler Fellow and assistant professor of anatomy at University of California, San Francisco, discuss research that combines genetics, lipidomics, microscopy, behavior and biophysical modeling to prove the developing brain lipidome. This research aims to identify the enzymes and signaling cascades that generate appropriate brain lipidomes and more!

Visiting Artist Talk: Nick Phan

Nov 19, 2024

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

0011 Design (Printmaking Studio)

College of Design Lectures

Nick Phan, a Vietnamese-American printmaker born in Kansas City Missouri, will host an artist talk from 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, in Design 0011 (Printmaking Studio). Phan's artwork has been nationally and internationally exhibited. He primarily works with relief prints and book arts, and often finds ways to combine the two into his work. Phan uses his artwork as a means to enhance his life and to connect to those around him. His pieces often po

Thursday, 21 Nov 2024

Visiting Artist Talk: Thomas Wharton

Nov 21, 2024

3:00 PM

0011 Design (Printmaking Studio)

free

College of Design Lectures

Thomas Wharton, a painter, sculptor, and artist, will lead an artist talk from 2:10-3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in Design 0011 (Printmaking Studio). His artwork explores how light and shadow define physical space, create illusions, reflections, and moods. To that end, he sculpts wooden "spindles," which he uses as dimmer switches for modernly inspired luminaires to create sets for still-life images.