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Volume 95 Iss ue 82

A WEEKEND EDITION OF THE DAILY CAMPUS — SMU'S INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER

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Spring Arts Weekend entertainment provides something for every taste

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By MEREDITH SHAMBURGEREditor in Chief

[email protected]

Trying to accommodate everyone’s entertainment tastes in a family is similar to tug of war. Each side is trying to get what they want: control of

the situation and, ultimately, their preferences. So for those families consisting of opera lovers and sports fans, the solution isn’t easy. It’s a good thing there’s a lot to choose from during SMU’s Spring Arts Weekend. This is the fi rst year SMU is hosting the Spring Arts Weekend. On the docket: arts, arts and more arts (with some sports and video games thrown in). In this special Weekender issue, you’ll fi nd a full listing of events. We’ve also mapped out event locations for those of you who aren’t familiar with the SMU campus and Dallas area. Look for more in-depth stories on some of the exhibits and performances as well.

Friday, March 19

Invention & Discovery: Printed Books from Fifteenth-Century EuropeWhen: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Where: Bridwell Library, Elizabeth Perkins Prothro GalleriesFor more information on this exhibit, turn to page 6.

Human Rights Photographs and Refl ectionsWhen: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg Commons AreaSponsored by the SMU Human Rights Education Program.

Free Work Outs for ParentsWhen: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Dedman Center for Lifetime SportsParents can work out for free with their students twice a semester.

Royal Splendor in the Englightenment: Charles IV of Spain, Patron & CollectorWhen: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Where: Meadows MuseumAn exhibit of more than 80 works (some which have never traveled to the U.S.) from the art collection of Charles IV.

State of the Art Video GamingWhen: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: "M" LoungePlay with all of the video gaming systems available today.

March Madness: First RoundWhen: 11 a.m. to ClosingWhere: "M" LoungeWatch your favorite team in the NCAA Men's Tournament

Our White Boy Book Signing and Discussion with Jerry Craft and Author Kathleen Sullivan StephensWhen: 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.Where: "M" LoungeOur White Boy is the story of Jerry Craft, the fi rst white man to play in the West Texas Colored League.

Afternoon BreakWhen: 3 p.m.Where: Pollock GalleryFree cookies from the SMU Mothers' & Dads' Clubs.

Gallery Talk with Curator Phillip van KeurenWhen: 3:30 p.m.Where: Pollock GalleryKeuren will be discussing "Kaleidoscope: Eugene Andolsek's Geometric Ink Drawings. For more information on this exhibit, see page 7.

Opening: Spring Art Exhibition and SaleWhen: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.Where: Doolin GallerySponsored by the Student Art Association.

French Film Festival: Il y a Longtemps Que Je T'aime (I've Loved You So Long)When: 7 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg TheatreA woman moves in with her sister after getting out of prison.

Wonderful World of Sing SongWhen: 7:30 p.m.Where: McFarlin AuditoriumSMU students present Broadway-styled acts featuring Disney songs. Admission is $10 for students, $12 for non-students.

Allegro Guitar Society ConcertWhen: 8 p.m.Where: Caruth Auditorium

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Saturday, March 20

Free Work Outs for ParentsWhen: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports

SpringFestWhen: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg Student CenterSponsored by Undergraduate Admissions.

Human Rights Photographs and Refl ectionsWhen: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg Commons Area

Spring Art Exhibition and SaleWhen: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.Where: Doolin Gallery

Coffee and Morning PastriesWhen: 9:30 a.m.Where: Taubman Atrium

Jerry Bywaters: Lone Star Printmaker & Interpreter of the Southwest Lecture and Book SigningEventWhen: 10 a.m to 10:45 a.m.Where: Hamon Arts LibrarySam Ratcliffe, head of special collections for the Hamon Arts Library, and Ellen Buie Niewyk, curator of the Bywaters Special Collections, will discuss SMU alumnus Jerry Bywaters.

State of the Art Video GamingWhen: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: "M" Lounge

March Madness: Round TwoWhen: 10 a.m. to ClosingWhere: "M" Lounge

Royal Splendor in the Englightenment: Charles IV of Spain, Patron & CollectorWhen: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Where: Meadows Museum

Invention & Discovery: Printed Books from Fifteenth-Century EuropeWhen: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Where: Bridwell Library, Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Galleries

The King and I Family Day at the Meadows MuseumWhen: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Where: Meadows Museum

Art for DarfurWhen: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg Ballroom and TheatreArt auction, as well as a performance by the Dallas Black Dance Theatre

Meadows at the Winspear Gala ConcertWhen: 8 p.m.Where: Winspear Opera HouseFor ticket information, call the AT&T Center for Performing Arts Box Office

Sunday, March 21

Human Rights Photographs and Refl ectionsWhen: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Hughes-Trigg Commons Area

Spring Art Exhibition and SaleWhen: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.Where: Doolin Gallery

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Free Work Outs for ParentsWhen: 11 a.m. to MidnightWhere: Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports

Sunday Worship at Perkins ChapelWhen: 11 a.m.Where: Perkins ChapelRev. Stephen W. Rankin, university chaplain, will speak on "Finding God in Unexpected Places."

State of the Art Video GamingWhen: Noon to 10 p.m.Where: "M" Lounge

March Madness: Round TwoWhen: Noon to ClosingWhere: "M" Lounge

Royal Splendor in the Englightenment: Charles IV of Spain, Patron & CollectorWhen: Noon to 5 p.m.Where: Meadows Museum

Meadows Chorale: "Alleluia"When: 2 p.m.Where: Perkins ChapelConcert featuring Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb.

Invention & Discovery: Printed Books from Fifteenth-Century EuropeWhen: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Bridwell Library, Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Galleries

Allman Family Public Lecture of the Collegium da VinciWhen: 7:30 p.m.Where: Crum AuditoriumDr. Thomas Cech will speak on "Fostering Innovation Within and Between the Science Disciplines."

For more information on all of these events, go to smu.edu/parents.

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The Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Galleries of Bridwell Library is displaying an exhibit of fifteenth-century printed books from Europe, which will continue through May 2010.

This exhibition features 60 books and broadsides printed between 1455 and 1500 from Bridwell Library’s collection.

The items within the selection display characteristics that vary according to the copy, drawing attention to the ways that Europeans explored the new opportunities brought to them by Gutenberg, as well demonstrating as the widespread usage of printing during this time period.

When early readers first obtained printed books, they often felt inclined to respond to the content or embellish their copies. Almost every item in the exhibit is embellished or decorated in some manner, whether it’s red rubricating on the first word of each verse in Gutenberg’s Bible, or a personal coat of arms at the bottom of a page.

This tendency to display ownership or to write in the margins continues in modern books as well. Dante Silva, SMU sophomore, said he also annotates his books if it is one that he likes.

The collection used in the gallery’s exhibit reflects the mainstreams of European theological thought based on classical and medieval traditions, and also from the beginnings of Christianity. Silva said that religious texts came to mind first when he thought of early printed books. “Even when it was more than just print on vellum, secular texts were printed later,” Silva said.

He continued, “For the most part, it was the church at the forefront.” This idea is most clearly demonstrated by the first text Johannes Gutenberg chose to print, the Latin Bible, or “Gutenberg’s Bible.” Bridwell Library has a copy of 31 consecutive leaves from this Bible speculated to have originally been owned by a Benedictine monk.

Besides Gutenberg’s first printed book, the exhibit also includes the Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, a medieval treatise on Christian liturgy. This book is the library’s earliest complete book and shows the second way in which Gutenberg printed text. Whereas the Bible was printed letter by letter, Gutenberg could also print two complete lines of text.

Although Gutenberg printed only in black letters in Mainz, Germany, many of the gallery’s selections have colorful lines and decorative edges that are indicative of foreign countries, showing his success in the international market. Other countries quickly created their own printing presses, still printing mostly in Latin, but occasionally in their native languages as well.

Among these attempts is a Classical text of selected works by Marcus Tullius Cicero. This book is not only highly embellished by its owner, but it also is the first attempt to render Greek text in print.

Overall, the exhibit contains a great deal of rarities from the early days of printed text, including two pieces from Spain that are the only surviving copies of their kind – letters of indulgence and “The Golden Legend,” a compilation of saints’ biographies and the only book intact from England’s first printer.

This exhibit is free and open to SMU and the general public during library hours. For those unable to physically visit the exhibit, there is an online version on the Bridwell Library page at smu.edu/libraries.

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Bridwell Library showcase highlights centuries-old books in new millenium

By REBECCA MUSGROVEStaff Writer

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SPENCER EGGERS/The Daily Campus

Bridwell Library highlights fi fteenth century books in its current exhibit.

Even when it was more than just print on vellum, secular texts were printed later.Dante SilvaSophomore

For some, the kitchen table may be nothing more than a place to eat dinner, but to artist Eugene Andolsek, it was where he created works of geometric complexity.

Armed with a pen, colored inks and sometimes an eye-dropper, Andolsek would draw lines and shapes, creating works of art.

The Pollock Gallery on the ground floor of the Hughes-Trigg Student Center is currently showcasing the amazing talent and sharp eye of Andolsek in an exhibit called “Kaleidoscope: Eugene Andolsek’s Geometric Ink Drawings.”

The show, which began Feb. 1, runs until March 20.Andolsek’s career spanned 50 years, ending when his sight failed

him at age 81. His body of work included thousands of pieces and has received praise for its intricate designs.

In 2006, he was one of five artists whose work was showcased in the Obsessive Drawing exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City.

Andolsek’s art is colorful and detail-oriented, to say the least.In the Pollock exhibition his prints feature the use of complimentary

color pairings such as teal with pink, green with reds, yellow with brown and blue with yellow.

Many of the designs are symmetrical, which adds depth and leaves the viewer wondering how Andolsek was able to create mirroring effects in the images.

His drawings’ structure may be symbolic of his rigid life.Andolsek worked for a railroad company and then for the state

department.Later in his life his mother came and lived with him.There are a few spotlights in the gallery, drawing attention to a few

of the pieces.But for the most part the gallery is dimly-lit, setting the ideal mood

to view any art form. Each wall has two to three prints on it.According to the Meadows Web site, Andolsek’s work would have

remained hidden from the rest of the world if it had not been brought to the attention of Andy Warhol by one of Andolsek’s friends.

DISPLAY

Ink drawings by Andolsek on exhibit at Pollock GalleryBy PRAVEEN SATHIANATHAN

Managing [email protected]

‘Kaleidoscope: Eugene Andoslek’s Geometric Ink Drawings’

Exhibit runs until March 20

Located in the Pollock Gallery (ground fl oor Hughes-Trigg Student Center)

Cost: FREE

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