Jacobsen Series: Covert Ensemble Saxophone Duo

Join us for the Covert Ensemble saxophone duo, featuring guest artists Dave Camwell and Kateřina Pavlíková performing unique arrangements of popular classical music from J.S. Bach to contemporary composers such as Max Richter; blurring the lines between classical, rock, and pop worlds.

All are invited to a reception following the program hosted by the SAI international music organization.

In The Flow: Art, Ecology, And Pedagogy Exhibit

In the Flow: Art, Ecology, and Pedagogy embodies and demonstrates place-based and land-based ways of knowing through art, artifacts, and interactive projects by artists, educators, and students from the Cascadia region. It serves as the nexus for the Flow: Art and Ecology in a Changing Climate symposium.

  • Exhibit Walkthrough: October 23, 5 p.m.
  • Reception and Symposium Convening: November 3, 4 p.m.

 

In The Flow: Art, Ecology, And Pedagogy Exhibit

In the Flow: Art, Ecology, and Pedagogy embodies and demonstrates place-based and land-based ways of knowing through art, artifacts, and interactive projects by artists, educators, and students from the Cascadia region. It serves as the nexus for the Flow: Art and Ecology in a Changing Climate symposium.

  • Exhibit Walkthrough: October 23, 5 p.m.
  • Reception and Symposium Convening: November 3, 4 p.m.

 

Taiwan Week Documentary Film: Whale Island (Taiwan, 2020)

Taiwan is an island country. Although it is surrounded by the sea, its people fear the sea since the politics, the history and the religious beliefs held on this island make people turn their backs to the sea. Oceanic literature author Liao Hung-chi and underwater photographer Ray Chin lead the audience out to the sea and into the water. They prompt us to understand the sea and to think about the possibility that the ocean might become our lives and the future of our country.

In The Flow: Art, Ecology, And Pedagogy Exhibit

In the Flow: Art, Ecology, and Pedagogy embodies and demonstrates place-based and land-based ways of knowing through art, artifacts, and interactive projects by artists, educators, and students from the Cascadia region. It serves as the nexus for the Flow: Art and Ecology in a Changing Climate symposium.

  • Exhibit Walkthrough: October 23, 5 p.m.
  • Reception and Symposium Convening: November 3, 4 p.m.

In The Flow: Art, Ecology, And Pedagogy Exhibit

In the Flow: Art, Ecology, and Pedagogy embodies and demonstrates place-based and land-based ways of knowing through art, artifacts, and interactive projects by artists, educators, and students from the Cascadia region. It serves as the nexus for the Flow: Art and Ecology in a Changing Climate symposium.

  • Exhibit Walkthrough: October 23, 5 p.m.
  • Reception and Symposium Convening: November 3, 4 p.m.