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Art Exhibition: 2024 Faculty Biennial

University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal, IL, United States

Organized every two years, the Faculty Biennial presents new and recent research by faculty in the Wonsook Kim School of Art and the School of Creative Technologies.

Free

“Election Exhibition”

Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal, Illinois, United States

Reception on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, from 4–6 p.m. Exhibition on display Oct. 29–Nov. 8 at Julian Hall 

MORNINGS WITH THE PROFESSORS

Alumni Center 1101 N. Main Street, Normal, Illinois

The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.

SOA Research Series: How institutional layering shapes collaborative governance: An examination of forest collaboratives in the Pacific Northwest (PNW)

Schroeder Hall 403 W. College Avenue, Normal, IL, United States

Dr. Brian Dill of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will present a public talk titled: "How institutional layering shapes collaborative governance: An examination of forest collaboratives in the Pacific Northwest (PNW)" on November 1.

Free

Chemistry Seminar: Emily Beitello

Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Emily Beitello, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection with Cascade CRISPR/Cas Lateral Flow Assay" on November 1.

Sensory-Friendly Art-Viewing Morning

University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal, IL, United States

Visit the galleries before opening hours when you can enjoy the current exhibition with dimmed lighting and a quiet space.

Free

Panel Discussion: Abstraction in Figuration and Portraiture

University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal, IL, United States

This panel discussion on distortion and abstraction in figuration and portraiture is presented in conjunction with the 2024 Faculty Biennial at University Galleries.

Free