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Monday, 17 Feb 2025

Youth Matinee Series: Hero, The Boy From Troy

Date Feb 17, 2025

Time 10:00 AM

Location Stephens Auditorium

Cost $4 and up

Channel Iowa State Center Arts, performances

Jayden is stuck in detention with a book about Congressman John Lewis, but he thinks that history has nothing to teach him. Together we go on a musical journey through the decades that shows how the heroes in the Civil Rights movement inspired John Lewis to protest injustice and get into 'good trouble.'

Youth Matinee Series: Hero, The Boy From Troy

Date Feb 17, 2025

Time 12:30 PM

Location Stephens Auditorium

Cost $4 and up

Channel Iowa State Center Arts, performances

Jayden is stuck in detention with a book about Congressman John Lewis, but he thinks that history has nothing to teach him. Together we go on a musical journey through the decades that shows how the heroes in the Civil Rights movement inspired John Lewis to protest injustice and get into 'good trouble.'

Paint Your Own Pottery: Shark Week

Date Feb 17, 2025

Time 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location The Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union

Cost varies based on piece chosen

Channel The Workspace Arts, performances Student activities

Dive in and discover a fin-tastic selection of majestic creatures from the ocean. We will have plenty of sharks, as well as fish, turtles, dolphins, starfish, narwhals, and, if you are lucky, you might spot a mermaid.

Metal Conservation in Public Sculpture

Date Feb 17, 2025

Time 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Location Virtual on Zoom

Cost free

Channel University Museums Arts, performances

This virtual talk with Conserve Art LLC's Francis Miller will focus on the care and conservation of bronze works of art in the collection.

Technology as Storytelling: How Engineering, Science, and Faith Play

Date Feb 17, 2025

Time 6:00 PM

Location 2630 Memorial Union

Channel Lecture Series Lectures

When we do our science and technology, our stories interpret what we see and direct what we make. In turn, we tell our stories not only by word and voice, but also by what we theorize and create. What does it mean when Christian scholars suggest all academic disciplines --including engineering-- are in the storytelling business? Or that God's Spirit is behind all knowing, even our technical and scientific know-how? How does a story-based...