
Where do we find communal connection and sustenance during challenging times? How do we live in ways that are aligned with our values, commitments, and connectedness to others? It may seem like an indulgence to appreciate music, to play the Balinese gamelan with others, or to make art as a communal contemplative practice. But we need spaces for beauty, imagination, and joy, now more than ever.
So, please join us at the Marymount Institute, as you are able. Our events are open to all faculty, staff, and students. For more information about events, please visit the Marymount Institute calendar.
March 11 Balinese Gamelan: An open invitation to/into play.
With Prof. Divine Gbagbo and Prof. Paul Humphreys (emeritus)
4-session series (single session drop-ins welcome)
Alternate Tuesdays 2-3:30pm on 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22
Open to all faculty, staff, and students.
March 12 Mothers and Caregivers at LMU: Resources, Challenges, and Unanswered Questions. Panel Discussion
Wednesday, 3:30-5pm
March 13 Music at Marymount
A concert featuring Ken Aiso, violin, Valeria Morgovskaya, piano, with guest cellist, Jerome Kessler.
1-2pm once a month, Tuesdays (4/24 is final concert of the series)
Open to all faculty, staff, and students.
March 28 Returning to our Senses: Contemplative Art Making
3-session series with MI artist-in-residence, Will Pupa
(single session drop-ins welcome)
Alternate Fridays 3:15-6pm, Burns 217 Fine Arts Studio
3/28. Collage. 4/11. Inkwash. 4/25. Clay-making (with guest artist, Michael Franklin, Naropa University)
Open to all faculty, staff, and students.