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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and issues of queer Asian Americans.
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Based on a brilliant script from playwright Peter Terson, the expressive tale portrays the ancient Greek story of a servant on a journey to Mount Olympus, contextualized in the recent history of South Africa and sung in English, Tswana, and Zulu.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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Join a team of librarians for this series of five workshops, during which you will learn how to become a more successful researcher. Each section will be offered twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Register for more information here: https://go.library.illinois.edu/research.
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Мы будем говорить только по-русски! Conversation in Russian, all levels welcome!
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Colombia is a country with high cultural and historic richness, where visitors are welcomed by warm and cheerful people. Owing to its location near the equator, Colombia offers and astonishing biodiversity and a wide variety of climates. No matter what time of the year, you can experience any of the seasons in Colombia!
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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At Krannert Uncorked, Stage 5 is the crossroads to gather, make connections, and try a new wine.
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No experience is necessary to explore connections between movement and observation at KAM.
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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If you think you know the Four Seasons, be prepared for surprises, and if you’ve never experienced it before, now is the time. Rich with musical depictions of bird calls, storms, animals, and more, Vivaldi’s story is made clear as Apollo’s Fire precedes each concerto that makes up the work with a quick “tour” of the sound effects to come.
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Always expect delightful surprises in Studiodance II, when Dance at Illinois students present their dance-making investigations curated by a panel of faculty and students.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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A Friday lunchtime series of free yoga classes introduces participants to the fundamentals of hatha yoga. Please bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Held in the Hood Classroom on the lower level of the museum.
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Join us for lunch and lecture “Whither the Arboretum,” presented by U of I Arboretum Director Kevin McSweeney.
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This fall, the University YMCA’s Friday Forum explores how inspiring women leaders are addressing not just issues that disproportionately affect womxn but also a myriad of the most pressing social and environmental issues in our communities. Join us as we celebrate the creativity, passion and impact of womxn working for progressive change.
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Always expect delightful surprises in Studiodance II, when Dance at Illinois students present their dance-making investigations curated by a panel of faculty and students.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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Enjoy an afternoon of Tango dancing in the galleries with live music by Tangotta. Tango at KAM is free and open to dancers of all abilities, with or without a dance partner. Everyone is welcome.
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Always expect delightful surprises in Studiodance II, when Dance at Illinois students present their dance-making investigations curated by a panel of faculty and students.
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CUSO’s 60th-anniversary season begins with some of the most vibrant music ever written, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Dramatic and fateful, amorous and delightful, few works leave an audience more spellbound.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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This exhibition is an invitation to experience artworks, film, music, and photography, making the celebration of Black girlhood visible and felt in our local, national, and worldwide communities.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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This exhibition is an invitation to experience artworks, film, music, and photography, making the celebration of Black girlhood visible and felt in our local, national, and worldwide communities.
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and issues of queer Asian Americans.
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Food for Thought, part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relation's Lunch on Us series, is a weekly noontime discussion focused on topics relevant to the Asian American community. Past discussions include topics such as nutrition, mental health, sexual health, and media representation of Asian Americans.
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The artist invites attendees to browse her personal collection of inherited and found photographs and other objects to consider the ways that everyday Black folks have used these collections as a way to transmit knowledge, enact care, and cultivate beauty and joy in the face of rupture and structural limitation.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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This exhibition is an invitation to experience artworks, film, music, and photography, making the celebration of Black girlhood visible and felt in our local, national, and worldwide communities.
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A roundtable discussion and book celebration with editors of the volume MARIA EUGENIA COTERA & MALELI BLACKWEL
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Interested in studying abroad? Wondering about the student life in another country? Wanting to get connected with our international students on campus and having a safe space to Ask International Students Anything? Join us on 10/9 at GEL!
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Join us to celebrate the opening of the “Black Girls Are Forever!” Exhibition. Presented by the Saving Our Lives Hear Our Truths (SOLHOT) Collective and the Krannert Art Museum.
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The Bow and Trees Galleries, which have been freshly painted with new colors, feature thoughtful reinterpretations of KAM’s collection of European and American art from the 1300s to 1950.
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This exhibition showcases a selection of paintings created by American artists who were employed as part of the New Deal Works Progress Administration. This art is on long term loan to Krannert Art Museum from the United States Government and is cared for as part of the museum collection.
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"Revealing Presence" illuminates the scale and breadth of architectural work by women and its enduring contribution to the built environment by focusing on the work of alumnae of the Illinois School of Architecture.
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Join us in the Art + Design building for Nia Movement and Restorative Yoga, where Bethamie Wyatt will lead participants in moving energy through the body for optimal health and wellbeing.
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This exhibition is an invitation to experience artworks, film, music, and photography, making the celebration of Black girlhood visible and felt in our local, national, and worldwide communities.
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Lunch discussion for undergraduates about the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII.