This Week at Austin Peay: Latinx, Wansoo Kim exhibits accentuate fall break

(Posted on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021)
The Latino Community Resource Center (LCRC) will host the Latinx Heritage Month Art Exhibit – a part of Latinx Heritage Month – from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 14 in the Morgan University Center (MUC) Ballroom.
The event is free and open to the public.
Latinx Heritage Month events have been ongoing at Austin Peay since mid-September and wrap up this week.
JCPenney suit-up planned for Sunday
The College of Business has teamed with JCPenney to help Govs get career ready with the JCPenney Suit-up!
Shop with other Govs from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 17, at the Clarksville JCPenney at Governor’s Square Mall and receive exclusive discounts of up to 60% off on select career wear, shoes and accessories when you use the coupon provided at the event.
‘Wansoo Kim: Table Monsters’ exhibit continues at The New Gallery
The New Gallery will present “Wansoo Kim: Table Monsters” – an exhibition of new works by APSU Art + Design faculty member Wansoo Kim – through Oct. 22.
This new series of works, “Table Monsters,” is an assemblage of recognizable and unidentifiable elements intended to evoke an environment where realism and surrealism coexist. Through both distant interaction with the works and personal closer examination, the viewer’s accessibility to the space and experience is restricted. By creating this experience for the viewer, Kim proposes to question our perceptions, our beliefs, our ignorance and our awareness.
The exhibit is free and open to the public.
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.
News Feed
View All News
A research team in the Department of Biology is working to identify and provide dignified burials for nine human skeletons and dozens of loose bones believed to be connected to the illegal body trade that shipped remains from India to medical schools from the late 1800s to the 1980s.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University sophomore Erin-Kate Roeder is balancing one of the most demanding majors on campus -- engineering physics -- with her role as goalie on the university's inaugural women's lacrosse team, with sights set on a career in biomedical engineering and 3D-printed prosthetics.
Read More
Austin Peay State University's Full Spectrum Learning program celebrates its 10th anniversary with Autism Awareness Week events April 13-18. Free and open to the public, the week features workshops, a student showcase, a forum, and an anniversary celebration honoring a decade of supporting neurodiverse students.
Read More