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18
Feb

"Exotic Creatures"

Arts/Entertainment

Gallery East Art Exhibit
Art by Kelly Lynn Wright & Anna Day

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
18
Feb

Third Annual Paper & Clay Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibit that showcases exceptional student work from across the country. The exhibition is open to all current BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students and provides them an opportunity to compete and exhibit in a professional space. This year's show includes 57 works from 42 different institutions across the country. The reception for the exhibit is February 20 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Impact Commons behind the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
18
Feb

Info Table: Larson & Company

Social/Networking

Representatives from Larson & Company will be here to talk to Accounting students.

9:00 am - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
18
Feb

Student Body Elections

Student Activities

Come vote for your representatives.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
18
Feb

Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated

Exhibition

"Particle & Wave" features forty-five artists from across the world who incorporate paper pulp and organic fibers into their clay. The exhibition explores innovation, creativity and connection by sharing the breadth of work being created by artists spanning five continents who choose paperclay for its adaptability, tensile strength, translucency, and ecological and sustainable characteristics.

"Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated" is organized by The International Paper Clay Exhibition Project, and curated by Peter Held.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
18
Feb

Thomas Campbell: Lint Basket Supremeo and Unii Ciøn Yyikæ

Exhibition

Thomas Campbell is an interdisciplinary media maestro who creates eloquent and romantic narratives about the fringes of contemporary American culture in a variety of formats, including sculpture, ceramics, music, printmaking, painting, photography, drawing, and film.

A two-part, two-gallery sequence, "Lint Basket Supremeo" (a multi-medium survey) and "Unii Ciøn Yyikæ" (new works) give a sense of Campbell’s creative output over the last ten years leading up to today, including new works created during an artist residency at Utah State University’s Department of Art & Design last fall.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
18
Feb

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
18
Feb

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
18
Feb

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
18
Feb

Student Elections Debate

Student Activities

Come see who the candidates are.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
18
Feb

Allegis Financial Partners Info Session

Information/Orientation

Troy Mathews from Allegis Financial Partners will be on campus to discuss opportunities to become a Financial Advisor. Register here to attend.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
18
Feb

[CANCELED] Department of Physics Colloquium

Conference/Seminar

Weekly presentations on topics in physics.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | SER Building |
18
Feb

Lightning Talks

Lecture/Readings

Come learn from industry leaders from various engineering fields about their career journeys. Our theme this year is "Level Up: Gain Skills for Career and Life." Be inspired while they explain why they chose to get a STEM degree and what they are doing with it today. They will also share tips and insights they have gained from their careers. Free catered food will be provided! Hosted by SWE, we encourage EVERYONE to attend, you do not want to miss it!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Feb

Brex Info Session

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Brex is rebuilding B2B financial products, starting with a corporate card for technology companies. We help startups of all sizes (from recently incorporated to later-stage companies) to instantly get a card that has 20x higher limits, completely automates expense management, kills receipt tracking and magically integrates with their accounting systems.
Brex was founded by Henrique Dubugras and Pedro Franceschi, two engineers who previously founded Pagar.me, one of the largest payment processors in Brazil with over $1.5 billion in GMV. Brex is backed by the co-founders of PayPal (Max Levchin and Peter Thiel), Y Combinator, Ribbit Capital, Yuri Milner, and Carl Pascarella (former CEO of Visa).
Brex is building the next generation of B2B financial services with better tech and without the restrictions of legacy technology.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
18
Feb

CHaSS senator candidate debate

Information/Orientation

USUSA elections for academic year 2020-21 are just around the corner. Come hear what the candidates for CHaSS senator are all about and their ideas for the next school year! #chassusu
To be held in the basement of Old Main.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Old Main |
18
Feb

44 Years Since the Termination of Executive Order 9066

Cultural

This is a FREE speaker event open to the public wanting to learn more about American History about Exec Order 9066.

Returning to Utah State University we invite alumnus Yukio Shimomura to speak about his experience living through Executive Order 9066. The social injustice and inequality the Japanese people had to face during this time period. This event will make you think about similar events in our world and society.

With the intent to protect the U.S. from all espionage and sabotage from the Japanese, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive order 9066 on February 19, 1942.

Yukio Shimomura, born in San Francisco, California was in grade school when World War II started. His family and himself were incarcerated and interned to a camp in San Bruno, CA and later to the camp near Delta, Utah. Soon after they relocated to Ogden, UT where he graduated high school. Served in the U.S. Army, attended Weber State University and Utah State University where he earned a Bachelor Degree in Manufacturing Engineering.

Yukio will be share his experiences that happened to his family, before, during, and after the war in relevance to today's events.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
18
Feb

CEE Career Night

Social/Networking

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Night will be held in the TSC Ballroom from 6:30-8:30PM. Dress well and bring your resumes!

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
18
Feb

Pizza, Prints, and Popcorn! Movie Night

Exhibition

Come relax and watch a movie in the 3D Printing Lab as we demonstrate how to use the 3D printers. Pizza will be provided.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
18
Feb

The Fry Street Quartet with guest artists Brant Bayless and Errik Hood

Arts/Entertainment

The Fry Street Quartet with guest artists Brant Bayless and Errik Hood present works by Barber, Beethoven, and Ligeti.

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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