Monday, October 25, 2010

This Week in Themester


This Week in Themester

The following events are associated with Themester: sustain•ability: Thriving on a Small Planet. All events listed are open to the public and all are free except those designated with a $.

See THIS WEEK IN THEMESTER at http://themester.indiana.edu/thisweek.shtml for place, time and other details.


PUBLIC LECTURE: Resource Wars in the American Arctic: Photographs by Subhankar Banerjee. (Subhankar Banerjee, photographer and activist)
OPENING RECEPTION: Exhibitions: Subhankar Banerjee's Resource Wars in the American Arctic and Leah Gauthier's Tending a Difficult Hope
PERFORMANCE: Passion Pit. $
COLLABORATIVE ART PROJECT: Dreams for a Sustainable Future
TOUR: The Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility (ALF)
PUBLIC LECTURE: Natalie Chanin, designer and owner of Alabama Chanin
Words to Speak Our Love of Earth:  Celebrating Scott Russell Sanders.
PUBLIC LECTURE: What Is Good Land Use (Eric Freyfogle, University of Illinois)
COLL-T 200 LECTURE: Green Building Basics: Where We Are (Bill Brown, Director, Office of Sustainability)
PANEL DISCUSSION: A Celebration of World Day for Audiovisual Heritage: Announcing the IUB Media Preservation Initative
WORKSHOP: Tending a Difficult Hope, workshop on Herbs
FILM SCREENING:   Flow: For the Love of Water (2008, 83 min).
BRANIGAN LECTURE: John Terborgh, Duke University, Center for Tropical Conservation
COLL-T 200 LECTURE: Green Building Advanced: Where We are Headed (Bill Brown, Director, Office of Sustainability)
PUBLIC LECTURE: The U.S. Energy Sector and Climate Change: Understanding the Scale of the Problem and the Prospects for Progress (Pete Wilcoxen, Syracuse University)
TOUR: The Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility (ALF)
WORKSHOP: Tending a Difficult Hope, workshop on canning
EXHIBITION: Resource Wars in the American Artic: Photographs by Subhankar Banerjee
EXHIBITION: Tending a Difficult Hope
EXHIBITION: Exhibition: African Reinventions: Reused Materials in Popular Culture
Sustainability-themed  tours at the IU Art Museum.  Scheduled in advance by contacting the IUAM Tour coordinator  (855-7719 or prahn@indiana.edu).
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