This Week at Austin Peay: Happy Thanksgiving, Govs!
(Posted on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021)
To celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, no classes are scheduled Wednesday-Sunday this week, and the University and Education Center will be closed on Thursday-Sunday.
Toast to the Graduate
The Transfer Honor Society will pass out mini bottles of sparkling cider to those graduating in December from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23. People also can sign a banner to support the graduates.
‘Preserve & Protect’ at The New Gallery continues
“Preserve & Protect” – a new exhibit at The New Gallery in the Art + Design building through Dec. 10 – looks at the complex ways in which textiles, particularly garments, relay the resilience of a culture – worn for protection but also as a way to project one’s identity. These textiles have the power to preserve but also rewrite cultural history.
Artists in the exhibit include Anangookwe Wolf, Paul Rucker, Winnie van der Rijn, Michael Sylvan Robinson and Stephanie Syjuco.
This exhibition – which is co-curated by Michael Dickins, Austin Peay’s director of galleries, and Erika Diamond, assistant director of CVA galleries at Chautauqua Institution – also will be open during the next Clarksville First Thursday Art Walk from 5-7:30 p.m. on Dec. 2.
The exhibit and all events are free and open to the public.
A virtual tour of the exhibition is available at www.apsu.edu/art-design/thenewgallery.
For more
- For student events, visit peaylink.com.
- For music events, visit the APSU Music Facebook page.
- For theater and dance events, visit the APSU Theatre and Dance Facebook page.
- For athletic events, visit letsgopeay.com.
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