resulting in seamless works of art.
collagraphs, photography, painting, fiber, sewing—
through different media—etching, monoprints, silk
blurs the distinction between “high” and “low” art
in the Lacrosse Day of Rivals
College and Stanford University, respectively. w-lacros/sched/md-w-lacros-sched.html
www.dayofrivals.com
Men’s lacrosse team competes
Maryland women face off against Boston http://umterps.cstv.com/sports/
• APRIL 11 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore
• MARCH 21, 29 College Park
Baby, it’s cold outside—unless you’re watching Terp lacrosse!
Coal: Moving Mountains
APRIL 23 | 8 P.M. | $40 Kathy Mattea, country music star
LITHOGRAPH BY EMMA AMOS, “GIZA, EMMA AND LARRY,” 1992, FROM “SUCCESSIONS: PRINTS BY AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS FROM THE JEAN AND ROBERT STEELE COLLECTION,” A TRAVELING EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY THE DAVID DRISKELL CENTER; DAVID GONZALES AND KATHY MATTEA PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
301.405.0800 www.lib.umd.edu
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
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MARYLAND DAY 2009
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DAVID C. DRISKELL CENTER
301.405.ARTS (Ticket Office), www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
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ATHLETICS
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
JUNE 18, 6 P.M. MIDTOWN LOFT
• NEW YORK CITY
MAY 14, 6 P.M. LOS ANGELES COUNTY ART MUSEUM
• LOS ANGELES
APRIL 29, 6 P.M. M&T BANK STADIUM
• BALTIMORE
updates and more details.
association Web site for
West coasts. Visit the alumni
local environmental groups and students for this special commemoration.
gatherings on the East or
with fellow alumni and meet
resources management, public policy,
Join visiting artist Kathy Mattea (above),
World with Neal Conan, narrator
Enjoy refreshments, connect
Alumni Association
Hosted by the Maryland
on the Road
Taking the Terrapin Spirit
SAVE THE DATE:
special guests at alumni
Earth Day 2009: Living in Our Landscape
First Person: Stories from the Edge of the
The 11th annual Maryland Day celebrates everything that makes Maryland great! Explore booths showcasing advances in science, technology, business and agriculture. Also returning: the Big Top, live performances, Terp athletics, great food and much more.
APRIL 25 | 10 A.M.–4 P.M. | FREE
Campuswide
Maryland Day 2009
Part of the University of Maryland Libraries Speakers Series, the School of Public Policy’s Mark Sagoff speaks on The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law and the Environment. Following the lecture, books will be available for purchase and for signing by the author.
APRIL 22 | 4:30 P.M. FREE
McKeldin Library
Speaking of Books … Conversations with Campus Authors
and experts from the fields of natural
APRIL 22 | FREE Earth Day 2009: Living in Our Landscape
APRIL 19 | 7:30 P.M. | $35 Ensemble Galilei, featuring music, images and narrative
Wounded Splendor
APRIL 4 | 3 P.M. AND 8 P.M. | $25 David Gonzalez (inset above), storyteller, musician, poet and performer
earth. Programs include:
consider our responsibility as citizens of the
annual renewal of spring in asking us to
“Living in Our Landscape” will draw on the
BEGINNING APRIL 4
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
cusses the works of Emma Amos
Professor David Driskell dis-
David C. Driskell Center, Cole Student Activities Building
Eighth Annual David C. Driskell Lecture in the Visual Arts Featuring Artist Emma Amos APRIL 16 | 4:30–6:30 P.M.
Winter’s chill may be keeping you indoors, but these Maryland events should warm your imagination until spring arrives. From athletic events to the performing arts, and from alumni gatherings to our campus open house, there will be plenty of ways to welcome the new season.
with the artist. A painter, printer and weaver, Amos
“Living in Our Landscape” A Series of Peformances Celebrating the Natural World
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