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Do you ever wonder what skin care tips dermatologists use themselves to maintain healthy skin?
Join us on a 20-30 minute walk while we talk about health, wellness, and life in general. From the Employees Retirement System of Texas, podcast host Lacy Wolff walks and talks with her mentors, friends, experts and leaders about health and wellness. Learn more through the link below, or search ERS Walk and Talk through your favorite podcast platform! Learn more and participate whenever convenient for you!
Discuss Love: what it means to you. Join Zoom Meeting Wednesday & Thursday 11 am – 1 pm.
Available anytime Wednesday and Thursday, 10 am – 3 pm. We are here to listen, pray, and offer a peaceful place for you to study, eat, and rest. Our printer, fridge, and microwave are here for you.
Comic Relief is the first major museum survey devoted to the iconoclastic American artist, writer, and educator Molly Zuckerman-Hartung.
Noctambules is the first solo museum exhibition in the United States for French artist Caroline Mesquita.
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Brought to you by the University of Houston Data Science Institute and Mark iii Systems
Join CAPS to learn the skills needed to prevent suicide and help create a community of care at UH!
Brian Scott Campbell received his B.F.A. from Columbus College of Art and Design and and M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Campbell has lived and worked previously in New York and California, and he is currently on the Faculty at the University of North Texas, Denton.
Campbell has exhibited widely including shows at Dutton, New York; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York; Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Anna Zorina, New York; Metropolitan Art Scoiety, Beirut (Curated by Suzanne Geiss Co. New York); Bass & Reiner, San Francisco; Zevitas Marcus, Los Angeles; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; and David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen.
Campbell’s work has appeared in Modern Painters / Blouin ArtInfo; Whitehot Magazine; CARLA LA, The Huffington Post; Hyperallergic,; Art Viewer, i-D Magazine / Vice, New American Paintings, amongst others. He is represented by Stene Projects in Stockholm.
Breathing and meditation have never felt better, through this class participants will combine the pair with posture to center the mind. This practice is beneficial for reducing stress and anxiety as well as building strength and flexibility.
Long day of classes? Work your muscles with a gentle workout filled with different types of stretching. Be prepared to improve flexibility and range of motion.
Candice Lin is an artist whose practice utilizes installation, drawing, video, and living materials and processes, such as mold, mushrooms, bacteria, fermentation, and stains. Her solo exhibition, Seeping, Rotting, Resting, Weeping, is currently on view at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Lin received her BA in Visual Arts and Art Semiotics from Brown University, in 2001, and MFA in New Genres from San Francisco Art Institute, in 2004; and she is currently Assistant Professor of Art at UCLA and lives and works in Los Angeles.
Visit the SC Theater on Thursday, November 18th at 6:00 PM for free and interactive performances from your local drag queens. We will have concessions, merch, and stickers!
Join us for our event for International Education Week. We will be discussing how to showcase international education as an added value and how to make a global impact.
Add some rhythm to your day with some dance. Merengue, salsa, and more! This session is with Dani!