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Join us for a special screening of A Two Hearted Tale and a Q&A with the directors on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at 5 p.m. in room 165 of the Art and Design Building.
Daily screenings in the Museum Monday through Saturday at 3 pm; Thursdays at 3 pm and 7 pm.
Bell’s Two-Hearted Ale is America’s No.1 IPA. The now infamous & iconic trout image is found in every convenience store nationwide. The legends behind this label and many others have been buried in folklore for nearly 40 years, but the vision created at Bell’s started a revolution in the craft brewing industry that changed what a beer label could be. This is the unconventional story of an artist whose love of fishing, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and beer found its way into every store in America
Join us for free film screenings:
Daily screenings in the Museum Monday through Saturday at 3 pm; Thursdays at 3 pm and 7 pm.
Wednesday, December 6, 5 pm, Art & Design room 165 - Join us for a special screening followed by a Q & A with the directors.
Graduating seniors from the School of Art and Design present their work. This semester, the exhibition features students concentrating in art education, ceramics, computer art, graphic design, human-centered design, and illustration.
Participating Artists Include: Brooke Ashworth, Ray Bonney, Josh Brehm, Kaitlynn Park, Destiny Smejkal, Olivia Vera, Ilah Wilson, and Elina Zhang.
Awards will be announced at 8 p.m.
Thank you to our annual donors, the Friends of the DeVos Art Museum, for supporting the Gold award, and the NMU School of Art and Design for supporting the Silver and Bronze awards.
Jessica Campbell is an interdisciplinary artist working in comics, fibers, painting, drawing, and performance. Drawing on a wide range of influences, including science fiction, art world politics, and her evangelical upbringing, Campbell explores ways to reflect heterogeneity through a combination of disparate media, subjects, and tone. Whether through cartoony depictions or the use of unorthodox material, her work often wields humor as a device for managing trauma.
Her work will be on view at the Graci Gallery in Marquette in November.
Join us for a screening of Warrior Lawyers, an inspiring and compelling one hour documentary that invites viewers into the lives of contemporary Michigan Native American role models. It focuses on the under reported themes of Nation Re-Building, Tribal Justice and Culture Revitalization. Through the personal and professional stories of American Indian Attorneys, Tribal Judges and their colleagues, the program provides an overview of the major historical, government, legal, judicial and intertwining social issues shaping many Federally Recognized Nations today.
The screening will include opening remarks and a post-film panel discussion and audience Q&A led by the filmmaker Audrey Geyer, with attorneys from the documentary: Rich Vander Veen and Karrie Biron.
This event is free and open to the public.
For the 23rd year in a row, Northern Michigan University will present its annual Sonderegger Symposium on campus. Sponsored by a donation from the Sonderegger family, the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center and Center for U.P. Studies, the symposium will take place on Friday, November 10 from 8 a.m. to 5 pm. Sessions will be held in the Northern Center ballrooms and a lunch will be provided. Admission is free and open to the public.
You can view the schedule of the presentations and the event here.
The theme of this year’s symposium is “Perspectives on 1820 and Beyond.” All of the sessions will be related to the Beaumier Center’s current exhibit, “Claiming Michigan: the 1820 Expedition of Lewis Cass.” The sessions will not only discuss the expedition and the peoples involved in the journey but also look at the long-term impacts of the expedition on the formation of the State of Michigan and the United States.
This year’s keynote address will be given by Bryan Newland, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs. Newland is a citizen of the Bay Mills Indian Community (Ojibwe), where he recently completed his tenure as Tribal President. Prior to that, Bryan served as Chief Judge of the Bay Mills Tribal Court. From 2009 to 2012, he served as a Counselor and Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of the Interior – Indian Affairs. He is a graduate of Michigan State University and the Michigan State University College of Law.
Join us for an enriching conversation with Dr. Martin Reinhard, where we'll embark on a journey of taste and sustainability. We'll discuss responsible dining, including sustainable and local food practices. Additionally, we'll focus on and explore the wisdom of indigenous food approaches, recognizing them as some of the healthiest culinary traditions. And the best part? You'll have the option to savor the exquisite flavors of indigenous cuisine, connecting with ancient wisdom while supporting a sustainable food future.
This fall semester’s Evening at the Archives features Katarina Rothhorn, NMU student and North Wind managing editor. Ms. Rothhorn spent much of the last academic year conducting an oral history project of eleven LGBTQIA+ NMU alumni living around the country. The Central Upper Peninsula and NMU Archives has published the oral histories and their written transcripts via the Upper Peninsula Digital Network (UPLINK). Ms. Rothhorn will discuss the scope and conclusions of her research on the history of the LGBTQIA+ history at NMU.
Evening at the Archives is a semi-annual event showcasing research conducted at the Central Upper Peninsula and NMU Archives. These events are an opportunity for students and the general public to visit the Archives and enjoy presentations and workshops on archival and historical topics. It is free to attend and refreshments are provided!
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