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A Winter Quarter Sampler of Attractions
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| Paintings by
Jackson Pollock, left, and Pablo Picasso are among those from
the Marsha S. Glazer Collection on display Jan. 5-Feb. 27
at the University Art Museum.
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Among
the many events and unusual attractions opening on campus this coming
quarter is "Out of Site—Selections from the Marsha S. Glazer
Collection," a Jan. 5 to Feb. 27 display of pioneering modern
artwork. The paintings and sculptures are on loan to the University
Art Museum from the Glazer collection, which is considered to be
among the nation’s top 25 private collections.
A gallery talk with UAM Director Bonnie Kelm on
Jan. 20, followed by a Jan. 31
encounter with collector Marsha S. Glazer, and a Feb. 9
symposium on the collection enhance understanding of the significance
of the work by Picasso, Rauschenberg, de Kooning, Pollock, and many
others.
Other selected highlights of the winter quarter
include a clutch of poets presenting "Def Poetry Jam"
(Jan. 18); an evening of Middle Eastern Jazz at
the MultiCultural Center Theater (Jan. 21); Stanley
Kubrick’s black satire "Dr. Strangelove" (Feb.
1); and a lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist/author
Art Spiegelman (Feb. 7).
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Middle Eastern jazz comes
to the MultiCultural Center on Jan. 21. |
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Peter Sellers stars in
“Dr. Strangelove,” which screens Feb. 1 in
Campbell Hall. |
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