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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
At noon on
Saturday, teams of
culinary students from
southeastern Michigan
participated in an
ice-carving festival at
County Farm Park with
a student from Henry
Ford College coming in
first place. Some of the
designs submitted in the
contest were of birds,
elephants and a fish
wearing fishnet leggings.
The event, now in
its second year, was
hosted by the Washtenaw
County Parks and
Recreation Commission
as part of its Winter Fun
Fest, which will continue
until Feb. 18. Attendees
drank hot chocolate
and young children
participated in arts and
crafts activities.
According to MLive,
the event was organized
as a competition, whereas
last year, it was only an
art show. Students from
Henry Ford College came
in first and third place,
while a student from
Oakland Community
College came in second.
Other events and
programs scheduled for
the Winter Fun Fest are
family-oriented. They
include a talk on how to
identify animal tracks
in the snow, a hike — or
short walk — for toddlers
and their parents, a
day of ice-fishing and a
daddy-daughter dance.
- JENNIFER MEER
ON THE DAILY: ICE GUYS FINISH FIRST
MAX KUANG/Daily
English professor Scotti Parrish talks about recovering Vaudeville performances at the Clements
Library on Friday.
E NGLISH REVIVAL
Competition bridging sciences,
arts reveals winners over weekend
Record number of submissions for collaborative exhibit awards LSA, Art students
This past Friday afternoon,
the Science as Arts competition
exhibition and awards ceremony
took place in the Hatcher Graduate
Library for the fourth consecutive
year to celebrate the collaboration
between art and science. The
Science
Learning
Center,
ArtsEngine and Arts at Michigan
sponsored the competition and
celebrated a record number of 45
entries this year.
All
current
undergraduate
students of the University of
Michigan could participate in
the competition, as long as their
artwork represented a scientific
concept or theme. Submissions
were possible in all existing art
categories and this year included
prints,
drawings,
paintings,
sculptures,
poems
and
short
essays, as well as time-based
art such as videos and music
performances.
Deb Mexicotte, the associate
director of ArtsEngine and one of
the collaborators and judges of the
competition, explained all visitors
of the exhibition could vote for
their favorite piece of art through
the “People’s Choice Award.”
“It allows to be really
interactive with the crowd
that has come out to see the
exhibition,” Mexicotte said,
explaining the award did not
meet the same strict criteria
the judges had to follow.
The
winners
of
the
competition were determined
by six judges, who assessed
the entries based on four
criteria:
scientific
basis,
aesthetic appeal, quality of
explanation and quality of
artistic explanation. They
determined
one
grand
winner for “Best Overall,”
who received a $300 prize
and winners for a number
of categories, who received
$150 each.
LSA
sophomore
Jesse
Adler was the winner of both
the “Best Overall” award and
the “People’s Choice Award.”
Her
winning
sculpture
“Designer Drugs” blended
chemistry and fashion. The
sculpture was a pair of shoes
that she modified by building
models for two different
molecules. The left shoe
represents the molecule for
meth and the right shoe the
molecule for an ingredient
in an over-the-counter nasal
decongestant.
“I have always loved art
and fashion, but I also have
a big passion for science and
chemistry,” Adler, who is
majoring in neuroscience,
said.
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Social Work Internship:
Workplace Culture-
Matching Reality with
Expectations
WHAT: A coordinator at the
Career Center will answer
questions about workplace
culture and expectations
WHO: University Career Center
WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
WHERE: School of Social Work,
Room 1794
Art on the Street:
Detroit
WHAT: This panel brings
together street artists and
curators to talk about art as
expression and its capacity to
effect change.
WHO: Institute for the
Humanities
WHEN: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Institute for the
Humanities, Osterman Common
Room
20th Annual Cafe
Shapiro: Poems and
Short Stories
WHAT: Join nominated
undergraduate student writers as
they read their work.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Shapiro Undergraduate
Library
Faculty Recital: Nancy
Ambrose King, Oboe
WHAT: This recital is a tribute
to the musical languages of
several composers, styles and
genres.
WHO: School of Music, Theatre
& and Dance
WHEN: 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Earl V. Moore
Building, Britton Recital Hall
I Don’t Speak Digital
Graffiti Installation
WHAT: This art exhibit focuses
on the evolution of digital
language, featuring art by
Detroit-based Keaton Fox.
WHO: Institute for the
Humanities Exhibitions
WHEN: 5 p.m. to 3 a.m.
WHERE: Outside Gallery
Windows of 202 S. Thayer St.
A Hospital of our Own:
The Origins and Early
History of the University
of Michigan Hospital
WHAT: A lecture on the history
of the University’s hospital
WHO: LSA Bicentennial Theme
Semester
WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Hatcher Graduate
Library, Room 100
LSA Social Impact Fair
WHAT: Several nonprofit
organizations will come to
campus and talk to students
about social impact opportunities
including internships, volunteer
positions and part-time jobs.
WHO: LSA Professional
Opportunity Preparation
WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union,
Pendelton Room
Body Peace Talk
WHAT: This talk will go over
how to keep a positive body
image in the presence of sexual
harrassment.
WHO: SAPAC and Body Peace
Corps
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: East Quadrangle,
B804
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