Almanac, Vol. 47, No. 20, January 30, 2001
| FRONT PAGE | CONTENTS | JOB-OPS | CRIMESTATS | W-2 FORM: 2000 | Impact of the Genome Project | TALK ABOUT TEACHING ARCHIVE | BETWEEN ISSUES | FEBRUARY at PENN | FEBRUARY EXTRAS! | CALENDAR INDEX | DEADLINES
| Academic Calendar | Children's Activities | Meetings | Exhibits | |
| Films | Fitness/ Learning | Music | On Stage | |
| Conference | Special Events | Sports | Readings | |
| Go West! 3rd Thursday | Talks | |||
| Above: The Dive, 1999, oil and encaustic on wood, 84"x36" by Eleanor Schimmel Top, right: Position V, 1998, oil and encaustic on wood, 24"x24" by Eleanor Schimmel Bottom, right: Position XII, 1999, oil and encaustic on wood, 84"x36" by Eleanor Schimmel See Exhibits |
The Diving Board Series Paintings on panels by Eleanor Schimmel. See Exhibits |
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ICA: Three Exhibits
Through February 4.
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Lisa Yuskavage; Philadelphia artist's unsettling and provocative paintings Hella Jongerius and Jurgen Bey; Dutch designers' Droog products made from recycled mass-produced objects AT LEFT: Mei Ling Hom: Silkworm Grind; installation focusing on Asian women's experiences See Exhibits |
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AT LEFT: Clint Takeda; Philadelphia artist; sculptures, drawings, and paintings of imaginary creatures in a Surrealist style. ABOVE: Bruce Yonemoto; Los Angeles artist's first one-person American museum show; featuring video installation for the InterCommunciation Center in Tokyo. See Exhibits. |
Paintings of William J. Bank, M.D.
See Exhibits.
Jon Schueler: About the Sky.
at the Arthur Ross Gallery
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Orange and White, 1952 |
A Woman in Love, 1964 |
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Loch Eishort: Winter Dream, 1966 |
Light: Summer IV, 1970 |
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Night Offering, 1976 |
Evening Blues, 1976 |
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Deep Yellow Blues, 1984 |
Red and Black Sky Series, IV, 1985 |
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Edinburgh Blues, 1981 |
Magda Series, 8: June Light, 1970 |
See Exhibits.
| Basket weaver Rosa Smith with her boat basket, ca. 1905. Photo by H.C. Meredith |
Basket weaver Mary Posh, her husband Ned, their baby son Roger, and their daughter or niece, Margaret, ca. 1903. Photo by A.O. Carpenter. |
| Twined burden basket by Alice Worris. Diameter 76 cm. (30 in.). Photograph by Francine Sarin. |
Basket weaver Alice Worris and her burden basket, ca. 1905, at the annual fish camp site on Upper Lake Shore (with framework for tule house behind her). Photograph by H.C. Meredith. |
Pomo Indians and their baskets. From the University Museum exhibit "Pomo Indian Basket Weavers"-- now through February 25, 2001. See Exhibits.

back to On Stage
Celebration of African Cultures: February 17
See Special Events
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Top, left: Guina Marie Hammond, the "Truth Teller," offers storytelling at the Museum's Celebration of African Cultures. She uses the drum and sekere as accompaniment to her storytelling. Photo: Jennifer Gibson. Top, right: Karen "Queen Nur" El-Amin, co-founder and director of Duinsity Storytelling Group, offers a family-oriented program, "The Games We Play: Stories, Rhythms and Rhymes in the Oral Tradition." Bottom ,Left: Vena Jefferson from the Ballet Shango African Dance Theatre led visitors in a West African dance workshop at last year's Celebration. Photo: Jennifer Gibson. Bottom, right: The Women's Sekere Ensemble will perform 11 am - 4 pm. Photo: Jennifer Gibson. |
See Special Events |
| Academic Calendar | Children's Activities | Meetings | Exhibits | |
| Films | Fitness/ Learning | Music | On Stage | |
| Conference | Special Events | Sports | Readings | |
| Go West! 3rd Thursday | Talks | |||