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Past Events
November 14, 2024Vision Quilt Part 2
The Art for Social Change committee will be meeting in person with Cathy DeForest of Vision Quilt to receive training on creating quilt panels designed to help prevent gun violence.
October 31, 2024Vision Quilt and Art for Social Change Open Studio
The Art for Social Change committee will be meeting in person with Cathy DeForest of Vision Quilt to receive training on creating quilt panels designed to help prevent gun violence.
Other Events
November 19Dinner Service Volunteering with the Blanchet House
Volunteer Dinner Service with the Center for Social Change at The Blanchet House!
November 20The Let Out
The Let Out is a space which centers on the BIPOC experience at college and how mental health plays a part in this experience. All are welcome to participate in this space through listening and supporting each other. It is facilitated by one of our on-campus mental health counselors. The counselor is there to guide discussions and answer questions about mental health challenges while offering ways to cope while at college.
So, if you’re needing a space to decompress, learn new skills, or talk it out, this is the perfect space to do so. We meet every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, in Lower Odell, Rm 008
November 20Visiting Artist- Catherine Fairbanks
Catherine Fairbanks will be speaking as part of the Department of Art’s 2024 Visiting Artist Lecture Series
November 21Art Therapy Open Studio
L&C Open Studio is a weekly studio session providing individuals a place to come to create and find community. These sessions are held in-person at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center. Attend for the full 3 hours or drop in as long as you can. Select dates offer a virtual zoom option as well.
November 23Restart Kit-Making Service Project
As part of the 21st Annual Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies, the Center for Social Change is hosting a post-symposium service opportunity on Saturday, November 23rd in STAMM from 10-2pm.
Come create a bathroom and cleaning Restart kit for Immigrant and refugee families in Oregon from donations collected right here on campus! Come show up and lend a hand!
Link to sign up below.November 25Elimination of Violence Against Women Demonstration
Join your fellow Lewis & Clark Community in support of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
November 28Art Therapy Open Studio
L&C Open Studio is a weekly studio session providing individuals a place to come to create and find community. These sessions are held in-person at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center. Attend for the full 3 hours or drop in as long as you can. Select dates offer a virtual zoom option as well.
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Watzek First Friday- Contact Improv Dance
On the first Friday of every month, Arts@LC presents a short performance at the Watzek Library atrium.
social change, social justiceInternational Violence Against Women Day
Support International Violence Against Women Day by donating to the Raphael House of Portland!
ArtsLCOn Being a Porous Boundary
On Being a Porous Boundary is copresented by Lewis & Clark College and A-B Projects at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art from November 19, 2024–February 25, 2025.
art, ArtsLC, PortlandOpening Young Eyes to the World of Fine Art
Lewis & Clark enters the second year of its engagement with the Portland Art Museum’s paid college internship program, an opportunity for students to facilitate interactive K-12 group visits in the galleries.
ArtsLC, performing arts, theatrePrepare to Step ‘Into the Woods’
L&C’s theatre and music departments team up to present Into the Woods, an award-winning musical that reimagines fairy-tale characters on intertwining quests. The show opens November 1, with performances running on select days through November 9.
alumni, arts, ArtsLCTurning Nightmares Into Art
Bobby McHugh BA ’07 is a producer of Dream Creep, a horror short that explores the blurred lines between reality and dreams. It’s one of just a handful of films selected for the national Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour.
Help Shape Our Future: Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey
The Office of Equity and Inclusion invites the entire L&C community to participate in the HEDS Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey that was sent out on November 4. We want to hear from you! Your confidential responses will provide the framework needed to see where we can continue to support and improve in DEIJ work on campus.
Ray Warren Symposium IRCO X Refugee Care Collective Service Project
Calling all offices, academic departments, resident halls, and student organizations! We need your help collecting donations for IRCO & the Refugee Care Collective from November 4th through the 18th.
OEI Fall Newsletter
Happy Fall to All! We invite you to read on in this newsletter to catch up on our recent accomplishments and to learn more about exciting news for the upcoming fall months. We are so excited to support students, faculty and staff on campus as we continue to work every day to exemplify our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus environment. We wish everyone the best of luck as we approach midterms.
2024, arts, ArtsLC, music, performing arts, theatre, Watzek LibraryWatzek First Friday- Into the Woods
At 3pm on the first Friday of every month, Arts@LC presents a short performance at the Watzek Library atrium.
Arts@LC Tailgate Party!
Join Arts@LC on October 19th at 12pm for a Tailgate Party with arts and snacks before the game!
oeiOctober Lunch and Learn
Join the Office of Equity and Inclusion, in partnership with the Watzek Library and Boley Law Library, for our October Lunch and Learn!
2024, ArtsLC, performing arts, Theatre Major, Theatre Minor, theatreStudent One Act Festival- Fall 2024
October 3rd, 4th, & 5th, 7:00pm
Belonging October Resource
Great short read about boosting students sense of belonging on campus!
lawRoosevelt Robinson Scholarship: Fostering Diversity in Oregon’s Legal Community
Lewis & Clark Law School celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Roosevelt Robinson Scholarship, honoring the legacy of Judge Roosevelt Robinson ’76 and his quest to add more diversity to Oregon’s legal community.
2024, ArtsLC, performing arts, Theatre Major, Theatre Minor, theatreDance Extravaganza
December 5th, 6th and 7th, 7:30pm
December 7th, 2pm
2024, ArtsLC, music, performing arts, theatreInto the Woods by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine
November 1st, 2nd 7th 8th and 9th, 7:30pm
November 3rd, 2pmTitle IX Fall Semester Updates
Lewis & Clark has released a new Interim Sex Discrimination, Harassment, and Misconduct Policy under Title IX. Read more for details about the changes and how to provide feedback.
IN A LANDSCAPE Classical Music in the Wild™
Arts@LC is thrilled to collaborate with In a Landscape to present an immersive outdoor concert on the grounds of our beautiful Lewis & Clark campus on Sunday, October 13, at 3 p.m.
Visibility Matters: Connecting with the President
Connecting with Leadership, Strengthening Our Community—One Conversation at a Time.
Sticker Design Contest - deadline is Sunday, September 15
Are you interested in designing the next sticker for this year’s Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies?
Well, you’re in luck! We are looking for current L&C students (CAS, GSEC, and Law) to design a sticker that captures this year’s theme of borders. The winning design will also be shared on our social media and other print/digital publicity for the symposium. The winner will receive a $50 gift card.
Apply through the Google form by Sunday, September 15. We look forward to seeing your creative designs!
Contact the symposium co-chairs at rwchairs@lclark.edu with any questions.exhibitWE ARE HERE Community Exhibition
We are excited to finally celebrate the expansion of the new exhibition space, digital media lab, treatment rooms and large community studio for the Art Therapy program at Lewis & Clark! To honor this historic moment and expansion we are showcasing artwork from our community members in a collective show entitled WE ARE HERE: Art Therapy Exhibition. This exhibit features artwork from our current art therapy students, alumni, supervisors, and art therapy faculty.
Belonging July Resource
As we approach the Fourth of July, the Office of Equity and Inclusion want to share with you Frederick Douglass’ 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
civic engagementCross-Cultural Change Agents
In May, L&C undergraduate students headed to Puerto Rico and Oaxaca, Mexico, for service learning trips organized by the Center for Social Change and Community Involvement.
advocacy, alumni, faculty, staffFirst-Generation Mentorship Program - Seeking Faculty, Staff & Alumni Mentors!
Calling all first-generation* staff, faculty and/or alum!
Consider being part of the Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME)’s First-Generation* Mentorship Program during our second year of this new initiative!
2024, summerBelonging June Resource
As we move into the summer and plan orientation, campus welcome, and first weeks of classes, how can we incorporate this knowledge into our practices, approaches and pedagogy?
Gen Z is considered the loneliest generation, which affects our students as well. Please watch this video and reflect on how this affects our students.featured newsA Growing Hub for Mental Health
Lewis & Clark’s newly expanded Community Counseling Center serves as a training ground for counseling students and a thriving mental health resource for Portland.
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