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William Simpson Fine Arts Series

Jan. 21- Feb. 27, 2004
“Transitions”
By Jack Coughlin
A survey of prints and drawings based on studies of the human figure and animal forms. William Blizard Gallery*

Feb. 18
Fiction Reading
By Jacqueline Sheehan

Jacqueline Sheehan reads from her new novel Truth, based on the life of Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became one of the most influential 19th century abolitionists and feminist orators. With a unique and powerful voice, Sheehan deftly weaves the historical accuracies of Sojourner's turbulent life in her first novel based on five years of research. Sheehan is a psychologist, essayist, and short story writer. Discussion, refreshments and book signing.
Marsh Memorial Chapel
7:30 p.m.

Feb. 29 - March 1
Film Festival: Tribute to Katharine Hepburn

Appleton Auditorium, Fuller Arts Center
Sunday, Feb. 29 - Double Feature
1 p.m. The Lion in Winter (1968) Hepburn’s Oscar-winning performance as the shrewd and scheming Eleanor of Aquitaine. Magnificent historical intrigue co-starring Peter O’Toole, Anthony Hopkins, and Timothy Dalton.
3:30 p.m. Alice Adams (1935) Hepburn sparkles in screen adaptation of Booth Tarkington’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Excellent comic, small town Americana with Kate as eager social climber trying to rise above her gauche family.

Monday, March 1
7 p.m. Woman of the Year
(1942) Tracey and Hepburn were never better. The first teaming of Hepburn and Spencer Tracey, glows with their special chemistry. She’s a world-famous political pundit, and he’s a down-to-earth sports writer. Can this romance survive?
Panel discussion immediately following the film: The Image of Powerful Women in Society – Kate, Hilary, Oprah, and Martha – “Have We Come a Long Way, Baby?” Moderated by Carol Mitchell, Ph.D., professor of film, with panelists Susan Joel, Ph.D., professor of sociology, Dan Russell, Ph.D., professor of political science, and student participants

March 8 -April 2
“Monuments to the Imagination,” an installation by Kim Waale, and “Full Bodied with Floral Finish,” large paintings by Elise Howell

William Blizard Gallery*
Reception for artists and public March 8, 2004
Gallery Talk by Kim Waale, March 11, Time: TBA

April 12 - 23
Undergrad Computer Graphic, Art Ed and Art Therapy, Studio Art Majors Show

William Blizard Gallery*
Reception for the artists and public
April 18, 2 - 4 p.m.

April 15 - 18
“The House of Blue Leaves”
By John Guare
Directed by Martin Shell

Springfield College Theatre presents this savage farce with a zookeeper from Queens who dreams of a life in Hollywood as a singer-songwriter, his mistress Bunny who wants to see the Pope’s parade, his wife Bananas who wants more pills, and his AWOL son Ronnie who has a dangerous plot. Everyone’s life will change when the famous director, Billy Einhorn, shows up with his glamorous and deaf movie star girlfriend. A wicked comedy about the lust for fame, set in the 60’s, but smelling like the present.
Black Box Theatre, Woods Hall
Thur., Fri., Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.

April 26- May 15
Art Therapy Graduate Students’ Show
Exhibition of visual arts in various media.

William Blizard Gallery*
Reception for artists and public
May 2, 2 - 4 p.m.

May 1
The Young at Heart Chorus: Live and Well

Internationally renowned chorus of elders known for their lively interpretations of Rock and Roll classics will highlight music from past successes and new work. Come see what caused one reviewer to write. “ Your mouth drops open in delighted incredulity even as your throat is wrestling with a lump of golf-ball proportions…All in all; it is the best night out of the year.” The Independent, London
Appleton auditorium
Fuller Arts Center
8 p.m.

*William Blizard Gallery
Visual Arts Center
Open Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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