March

February 9 – May 11, 2008
Deborah Aschheim: Reconsider exhibition
Laumeier Sculpture Park Museum Galleries
In Laumeier’s spring exhibition, Deborah Aschheim will fill the indoor galleries with her drawings, paintings and “neural” sculptures that create a sensory exploration of memory.
Museum hours are: Tuesday-Friday 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and Saturday-Sunday 12:00 PM-5:00 PM (Free)

 

 


 

March 3, 2008, 9:30–11:30 AM

Docent Training
Laumeier Sculpture Park 
Eight-week Docent Training course continues for new Laumeier Docents. For questions or to register contact Clara Coleman at 314-821-1209 x16 or via e-mail.  

 


 

March 8April 12, 2008
Spring Art Classes at Laumeier
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Spring Art Classes at Laumeier offer a variety of opportunities for creative artists from ages 4 to adult. Classes in clay and wheel throwing are offered on Tuesday evenings and Saturdays. (Registration required, discount for members)

 


 

March 10, 2008, 9:30–11:30 AM

Docent Training
Laumeier Sculpture Park 
Eight-week Docent Training course continues for new Laumeier Docents. For questions or to register contact Clara Coleman at 314-821-1209 x16 or via e-mail.   

 


 

March 17, 2008, 9:30–11:30 AM

Docent Training
Laumeier Sculpture Park 
Eight-week Docent Training course continues for new Laumeier Docents. For questions or to register contact Clara Coleman at 314-821-1209 x16 or via e-mail.   

 


 

March 20, 2008, 12 PM

Step Into Spring Tour

Laumeier Sculpture Park Museum Shop 
Join the Laumeier Docents for this annual Step Into Spring Tour of the Park on the first day of Spring (free).

 


 

March 20, 2008, 6 PM

Collaborative Artist Lecture/Discussion

Washington University’s January Hall, Room 110.
The public is invited to attend a cross-discipline panel discussion with current exhibition artist Deborah Aschheim. The dialogue will be moderated by Jeff Zacks, Ph.D., director of the University's Dynamic Cognition Laboratory. Other university participants include Ken Botnick, Pascal Boyer and Marcus Raichle who will examine the relationship between the science of memory and the brain and Aschheim’s artistic exploration of the subject (free). Download a Lecture Poster (PDF, 147K)

For a campus map click here (January Hall is building 45 on the map).

 


 

 

March 24, 2008, 9:30–11:30 AM

Docent Training
Laumeier Sculpture Park 
Eight-week Docent Training course continues for new Laumeier Docents. For questions or to register contact Clara Coleman at 314-821-1209 x16 or via e-mail.   

 


 

March 31, 2008, 9:30–11:30 AM

Docent Training
Laumeier Sculpture Park 
Eight-week Docent Training course concludes for new Laumeier Docents. For questions or to register contact Clara Coleman at 314-821-1209 x16 or via e-mail.  

 


 

Download a Laumeier Calendar (PDF) or visit www.artszipper.com for the Regional Arts Commission's Hot Calendar for Cool Culture