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SUMMARY:Gateway to Himalayan Art
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to visit Gateway to Himalayan Art\, an exhibition at the Flaten Art Museum that introduces the main forms\, concepts\, meanings\, and religious traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art\, New York. Visitors will experience exemplary objects from the greater Himalayan region\, which encompasses Indian\, Nepalese\, Bhutanese\, and Tibetan cultures\, as well as interrelated Mongolian and Chinese traditions. Gateway to Himalayan Art invites exploration of these diverse cultural spheres in three thematic sections: Symbols and Meanings\, Materials and Technologies\, and Living Practices. It also includes voices from Himalayan artists and contemporaries\, along with connections to related digital content to learn more. This traveling exhibition is organized and provided by the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art. Entrance is free and open to the public during regular museum hours. \nA companion exhibition\, བཀྲིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ | Tashi Delek\, Minnesota!\, organized by the Flaten Art Museum\, is on view September 12 – October 17 in the nearby Object Study Room. This exhibition offers visitors a glimpse into the public life of Tibetan Minnesotans through photographs and videos\, and is curated by Thor Anderson ‘87 and Karil Kucera\, Professor of Art and Art History & Asian Studies at St. Olaf\, with the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/gateway-to-himalayan-art/
CATEGORIES:Multicultural,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Flaten Art Museum":MAILTO:beckerj@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance Flaten Museum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
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SUMMARY:Tashi Delek\, Minnesota!
DESCRIPTION:བཀྲིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ | Tashi Delek\, Minnesota! (Auspicious Blessings\, Minnesota!) offers a glimpse into the public life of Tibetan Minnesotans as seen through the eyes of St. Olaf alumnus Thor Anderson ‘87. In partnership with the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota\, Anderson has documented the community’s activities in photographs and videos over the last two decades. The selected works presented in this exhibition come from a vast archive that represents the rich community life of Buddhist practitioners in Minnesota. \nThis exhibition is on view the Center for Art and Dance Object Study Room (205). It is presented concurrently with the traveling exhibition\, Gateway to Himalayan Art\, on loan from the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art and on view in the Flaten Art Museum from September 12–December 7\, 2025. Tashi Delek\, Minnesota! is organized by the Flaten Art Museum and curated by Thor Anderson ‘87 and St. Olaf Professor of Art and Art History and Asian Studies Karil Kucera\, with curatorial contributions from the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/tashi-delek-minnesota/
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Multicultural,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Flaten Art Museum":MAILTO:beckerj@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance
GEO:44.4582983;-93.161604
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250911T114500
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CREATED:20250904T150915Z
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SUMMARY:Flaten Art Museum Gateway to Himalayan Art Educator Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Faculty and staff educators are invited to a private curator’s tour of the Gateway to Himalayan Art exhibition\, followed by a catered lunch in The Link. The exhibition will open to all on September 12\, 2025. \nRegister here by September 8\, 2025. \nGateway to Himalayan Art introduces the main forms\, concepts\, meanings\, and religious traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art\, New York. A large multimedia map at the start of the exhibition orients visitors to the greater Himalayan region\, which encompasses Indian\, Nepalese\, Bhutanese\, and Tibetan cultures as well as interrelated Mongolian and Chinese traditions. Gateway to Himalayan Art invites exploration of these diverse cultural spheres through exemplary objects presented in three thematic sections: Symbols and Meanings\, Materials and Technologies\, and Living Practices. It also includes voices from Himalayan artists and contemporaries\, along with connections to related digital content to learn more.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/flaten-art-museum-gateway-to-himalayan-art-educator-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Multicultural,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Flaten Art Museum":MAILTO:beckerj@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance
GEO:44.4582983;-93.161604
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250429T190000
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CREATED:20250423T143419Z
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SUMMARY:Taylor Center Community Time: End of Semester
DESCRIPTION:Students are welcome to come together at the Taylor Center for a community event meant to help students connect with each other. Cupcakes and drinks provided. Enter your name to win one of two $25 gift cards. \n 
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/taylor-center-community-time-end-of-semester/
CATEGORIES:Multicultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T123000
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SUMMARY:Out For Lunch
DESCRIPTION:The Taylor Center for Equity and Inclusion and College Ministry invite all students\, faculty\, and staff to engage in conversation around a topic or issue within the LGBTQIA+ community. This week’s topic is: Repairing the Heart from Religious Harm Part II.  RSVP to attend Here\n  \n 
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/out-for-lunch/
CATEGORIES:Multicultural
LOCATION:Holland Hall 434
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250412T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250412T160000
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CREATED:20250403T145512Z
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SUMMARY:Vogue Workshop led by Jason’s Apprentice Jose Telfar
DESCRIPTION:Students are welcome to attend a Vogue Workshop led by Jason’s Apprentice Jose Telfar at the Center for Arts and Dance Room 300. Registration is required HERE. In this workshop\, participants will be focusing on the last of the three styles of Vogue; Vogue Fem. Vogue Fem has been influenced by black trans women. It is a highly stylized dance while showcasing femininity in its purest form. Introduced and developed in the early 90s\, Vogue Fem is about breaking the line and storytelling in any way\, shape\, or form. We will be focusing on the 5 elements of Vogue: Hands Performance\, Catwalk\, Duckwalk\, Floor Performance\, Spins & Dips. Our main goal for this class is to get comfortable with the technicality of Vogue fem\, honoring the blueprints that shaped the dance form by their movement qualities and signature styles\, and to have FUN. \n\nCarleton College Gender and Sexuality Center in collaboration with the Taylor Center invite students to participate in a Voguing and Ballroom Series featuring Jason Rodriguez from the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated series Pose. The series takes place on April 11–12\, with various dance workshops\, Pose episode viewing and conversation with Jason\, and MinBall: Once Upon a Shiz Fairytale Fantasy. Learn more here.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/voguing-and-ballroom/
CATEGORIES:Meetings/Workshops,Multicultural,Performing and Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Carleton College Gender and Sexuality Center":MAILTO:waite1@stolaf.edu
LOCATION:Center for Art and Dance 300
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