Odyssey 2003-04

Arts and Cultural Events

   
   
January 15-May 15, 2004 Encounters with Children
Photo works by Rebecca Janes
Free and Open to the Public
Location:  Technology Study Lounge, first floor
January 21-March 12, 2004

Best in Show - Whimsical and Warm Portraits of Dogs

Exhibition by artist David Hugg
Free and Open to the Public
Opening Time & Location: 3 p.m., Computer Lab, 2nd floor Technology Building (TECH 265)
Exhibit is open Mondays-Thursdays, 3-6 p.m. and Saturdays 1-5 p.m. in TECH 265
Complimentary "human treats" at opening provided by New Buffalo eatery, "The Stray Dog"

February 6-27, 2004

Small Works, Big Dreams

Exhibition of art works by 2nd and 3rd grade children who participate in the Safe Harbor after school program (MCAS) and receive ongoing instruction from the Jack and Shirley Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City.
Free and Open to the Public
Location: LSF First Floor, gallery wall opposite cafeteria.

February 6-March 12, 2004

Salesmanship in Two Dimensions: Setting the Mood and Selling the Product

Bruce Robert Hawkins, Graphic Designer, Artist.
Exhibition of well-known corporate identities and logos
Free and Open to the Public
Location: Assembly Hall, LSF 02

February 8, 2004

Black History Month Event

Phillip Edward Vanlear, actor
A Spoken Word Celebration of African-American History: "Wisdom, Light, and What Lays Between"
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location: 2 p.m., Michigan City Public Library
Co-sponsored by PNC and MCPL

February 15, 2004

Lost in Translation

Film Showing; Rated R
Commentary by Andrew Tallackson, The News Dispatch
Free and Open to the Public
Time: 2 p.m., Michigan City Public Library
Co-sponsored by PNC and MCPL

  February 18, 2004

Lost in Translation

Film Showing; Rated R
Commentary by Judy Jacobi
Free and Open to the Public
Time: 7 p.m., LaPorte High School, Schulze Hall
Co-sponsored by PNC and LPCPL

March 1-May 14, 2004

"...and the kitchen sink"

Mari Jae Benning, exciting works of a young, emerging artist, who has exhibited internationally
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location: Valparaiso Academic Center
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday
(building is closed from noon-1 p.m. each day)
In Celebration of Women's History Month

March 15-April 30, 2004

Experiments in Scale and Texture: Copper Plate Etchings

Bruce Robert Hawkins, Graphic Designer, Artist
Exhibit of works derived from nature and the environment
Free and Open to the Public
Location: Computer Lab, 2nd floor, Technology Building, Room 265

March 21, 2004

Whale Rider

Film Showing; Rated PG
Commentary by Andrew Tallackson, The News Dispatch
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location: 2 p.m., Michigan City Public Library
Co-sponsored by Michigan City Public Library and PNC

March 24, 2004

Whale Rider
  Film Showing; Rated PG
Commentary by Judy Jacobi
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location:  7 p.m., LaPorte High School, Schulze Hall
Co-sponsored by PNC and LPCPL

 

April 18, 2004

Nowhere in Africa
  Film Showing; Rated R
Commentary by Andrew Tallackson, The News Dispatch
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location:  2 p.m., Michigan City Public Library
Sponsored by The Irving Levin Jewish Cultural Fund in cooperation with PNC and the MCPL

April 21, 2004

Nowhere in Africa
  Film Showing, Rated R
Commentary by Judy Jacobi
Free and Open to the Public
Time & Location:  2 p.m., LaPorte High School, Schulze Hall
 
  Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations, please contact Carol Connelly at (219) 785-5267.
   
  All programs are open to the public
 

 


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