Academic Symposia
1-4 p.m., Various locations throughout campus
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Capstones, Internships and Research – A Celebration of Student
Learning
Kimball Ballroom, Lela Raney Wood Hall
Academic Poster Fair: More than 30 students from Stephens' fashion, legal
studies, education, equestrian, natural science, digital film, and creative
writing programs will present research, capstone or internship projects
with academic poster displays and presentations.
Program Displays: Visit displays by Stephens students representing the
Stephens College Children’s School, the Liberal Arts program, Creative
Ink, Honors House Plan and Sigma Tau Delta.
Good Form: Dress and Decorum for the Woman of Fashion, 1873-1911
Costume Museum and Research Library, mezzanine level of Lela
Raney Wood Hall
"Good Form" explores the rules that governed
women’s dress and daily lives at the turn of the 20th century. Consider
the dresses of one family’s wardrobe during this transition from the formalities
of Victorian life to the emerging liberties of the Edwardian woman. Juxtaposing
the garments with undressed forms exposes the changing identity of a woman
of fashion.
ENVISION
PC and Mac Labs, Hugh Stephens Library, 1412 Walnut St.
An exhibition of student work in Fashion Design and Interior Design.
Double Vision (View student
work)
Fleming Studio and Charters corridor, Hugh Stephens Library,
1412 Walnut St.
A poster exhibition of student work in Graphic Design that brings to life President Lynch’s vision for Stephens.
Telling Stories through Paintings, Prints and Fashion
Davis Art Gallery, corner of Walnut and Ripley streets
Paintings, Prints, and Prophets: A two-person exhibition featuring
paintings and prints by Brian David Smith and Michael Buesking that explore
narration and storytelling through process and illustration.
Breaking the Pattern: Fashion design garments created by Stephens'
Fashion Design and Product Development seniors. Students are given a budget
of $50 and one week to complete garments highlighting breast health awareness
using pink non-traditional materials. Each designer works with a breast
cancer survivor to create a meaningful expression of both art and sentiment
for this important cause.
The Digital Cube
Columbia Foyer of Windsor Auditorium, 1405 E. Broadway
A multimedia experience including film, photography and graphic design created by students in the Department of Film and Media.
