Join the LGBTQ Resource Center for break from classes to enjoy a fun variety of board games. Learn some new games, bring some old friends, or make new ones there!
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The Blaffer Art Museum is proud to present the exhibition Standing In by Jamaica-born, New York-based artist Paul Anthony Smith who makes photo-based works that push back against the medium’s inherently predatory dimensions while simultaneously introducing a network of added layers to navigate.
The
Blaffer
Art
Museum
at
the
University
of
Houston
is
proud
to
present
the
first
solo
museum
exhibition
of
work
by
the
Dallas-based
artist
Leslie
Martinez.
Martinez
(they/them/their)
creates
immersive,
spellbinding
paintings
that
explore
ideas
of
place,
climate,
landscape,
and
personhood
through
unconventional
methods
of
applying
and
interlaying
various
materials,
textures,
and
hues
on
canvas.
Their
signature
style
of
abstract
painting
features
viscerally
tactile
and
spatial
atmospheres
created
with
physical
ingredients
like
fabric
rags,
recycled
clothing,
and
crushed
stone
that
reveal
discordant
visual
intersections
of
destruction
and
emergence.
For over a decade, Jacolby Satterwhite has used 3D animation, sculpture, performance, painting, and photography to create fantastical, labyrinthine universes. Exploring the themes of public space, the body, ritual, and community, Satterwhite draws from an extensive set of references guided by queer theory, Modernist tropes, and video game languages to challenge conventions of Western art through a personal and political lens. An equally significant influence is his late mother, Patricia Satterwhite, who lived with schizophrenia and made ethereal vocal recordings as well as drawings and diagrams for visionary household products throughout Satterwhite’s childhood. His mother’s work often serves as the source material within a decidedly complex structure of memory and mythology.
The Jack J. Valenti School of Communication will be holding a virtual open house to share insights on our MA in Communication program and the application process on Thursday, February 9th, 2023, from 3:00-4:00PM CST.
The HPAC Personal Statement Workshop is designed to help our pre-medical and pre-dental students strengthen and develop their personal statement drafts. (Please note students should attend the Personal Statement Orientation first, write a draft, and then attend their selected workshop.) Students will need to be able to share a rough draft of their personal statement that is substantial enough to receive feedback (1/2 page, single spaced minimum) but it does not need to be full completed. RSVP is required; one RSVP per student.
Students who wish to go through HPAC evaluation in Spring 2023 must attend one HPAC Orientation, one HPAC Personal Statement Orientation, and one HPAC Personal Statement Workshop. Please be sure to sign up for one of each event, and sign in when you attend to receive credit.
Come listen as M.G. Finn, Ph.D., presents “Reliable and Reversible Molecular Linkages for Drug Delivery.”
The Arab-American Educational Foundation Dr. Burhan and Mrs. Misako Ajouz Professor of Arab Studies warmly invites you to “The Black Study of an Old Matter: The Poetic Socialities of Africanité and Arabité” Presented by Professor R.A. Judy (University of Pittsburgh) Co-sponsored by the Arab-American Educational Foundation Center for Arab Studies, Department of English, and the Department of African American Studies .
The
Arab-American
Educational
Foundation
Dr.
Burhan
and
Mrs.
Misako
Ajouz
Professor
of
Arab
Studies
warmly
invites
you
to
“The
Black
Study
of
an
Old
Matter:
The
Poetic
Socialities
of
Africanité
and
Arabité”
Presented
by
Professor
R.A.
Judy
(University
of
Pittsburgh)
Co-sponsored
by
the
Arab-American
Educational
Foundation
Center
for
Arab
Studies,
Department
of
English,
and
the
Department
of
African
American
Studies.
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Queer Sex After Dark is a Q&A event where sexual health experts answer student questions about sexual health and relationships.
Nervous about traveling internationally for the first time? Unsure what to expect? Join us to learn about various experiences from the perspectives of different identities, such as first generation college students and students whose Learning Abroad experience was their first time internationally. Hear from Learning Abroad alumni students about their experiences abroad. You will have a wonderful opportunity to ask any questions you may have about going abroad for the first time! Light refreshments will be provided.
Come watch the Gwangju Symphony Orchestra perform with award winning pianist Kenny Broberg!