
| Mar 12, 2013 |
| Karl Stirner: Transformations - Works in Steel |
Transformations - Works in Steel A retrospective of the life work of 88-year-old sculptor Karl Stirner of Easton. Stirner's reputation in Lehigh Valley arts, especially in the city of Easton, is immense. There's even a section of the city named for him ? the Karl Stirner Arts Trail. The German-born Stirner started his art career at 23 as a professional drafter and then went on to teach at Tyler School of Art and Moore and Swarthmore colleges. His work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, the Corcoran and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to name a few. Expect to see an exhibition of large- and medium-size steel sculptures and at least a dozen drawings. |
| Alumni Author Scott Heydt |
Moravian Alumni Scott Heydt will come to discuss his experience as an author. Scott has written two children's books titled Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken and O.Y.L. |
| Celebrating Moravian Women |
During Women's History Month, as is our tradition, we would like to celebrate the talents of the women of the Moravian College community - faculty, students, staff, alumnae - in our annual exhibition in the H. Paty Eiffe Gallery of the Haupert Union Building. Please join the other women in the Moravian College community and take this opportunity to display your work ? and win prizes! |
| Documentary and Discussion "Trans" |
"TRANS" is an up-close and very personal journey into the transgender world through the memorable stories and the unusual lives of a remarkable cast of characters. It begins with the story of Lt. Commander Christopher McGinn, a Navy flight surgeon selected by NASA to serve on two space missions. But, upon her discharge from the armed forces, Chris McGinn would set out upon a different mission...from which she was never to return. Now Dr. Christine McGinn is able to tell her own amazing story, (picked up by the media on both MSNBC and the Oprah Winfrey show) and provide an entrance into a complex and dramatic world that is "TRANS".
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