Art Gallery The Art Gallery focuses on visual arts to engage, inspire and entertain university and community patrons. Artists featured in the art gallery include university art students and local artisans as well as internationally renowned artists. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. – noon. The art gallery is on the first floor of the Bayou Building near Atrium I. Gallery Director Nick J. de Vries, devries@uhcl.edu, 281-283-3377 Assistant Gallery Director Karen L. Fiscus, fiscus@uhcl.edu, 281-283-3311 hsh.uhcl.edu/Art_Gallery
Refuse to be a Victim
by Lt. Allen Hill and Det. Kyle Pirtle, UHCL Police Dept. Monday, September 12 10-11:30 a.m. Melvin Knapp Center
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office
by Patricia Lykos, district attorney, Harris County Thursday, September 22 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Garden Room
The Training and Challenges of a Navy Seal: How to Apply the Warrior Mentality to Everyday Life by Jack Walston, Veteran Navy Seal Thursday, October 6 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Garden Room
Memories to Memoirs #1*
by Dion McInnis, associate vice president for university advancement Friday, October 7 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library *Please attend all three sessions as they are continuous.
Historic Flags of Texas
Lone Star College-CyFair Faculty Exhibition
September 12 – October 27 Bayou Building, Art Gallery Opening Reception: Friday, September 16, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
by Tom Green, chair, Sons of the Republic of Texas Speakers Bureau Monday, October 10 10-11:30 a.m. Melvin Knapp Center
Memories to Memoirs #2*
Campeche
by Dion McInnis, associate vice president for university advancement Friday, October 14 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library
Photography by Van Edwards and poetry by Joshua Edwards.
Tools to Protect the Elderly from Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation
November 14 – January 20 Bayou Building, Art Gallery
Clear Lake Association of Senior Programs
Memories to Memoirs #3*
UH-Clear Lake Bayou Building, Garden Room (first floor)
Oman Adventures: Cave Exploration in the Land of Sinbad, Frankincense and the Queen of Sheba
Melvin Knapp Center 2424 South Park Avenue, Pearland Office of Alumni and Community Relations 281-283-2021 www.uhcl.edu/clasp
by John Shannon, space shuttle program manager, and John McCullough, flight director, NASA Johnson Space Center Thursday, January 5 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Garden Room
Finding Reliable Health Information by Jerah Thomas, M.D. Anderson Friday, January 6 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library
Using the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research
by Susan Kaufman, manager, Clayton Library Monday, January 9 10-11:30 a.m. Melvin Knapp Center
Gizmo Guys
Saturday, November 19 7 p.m. Bayou Building, Bayou Theater According to the New York Times, Gizmo Guys are, “Jugglers whose props are just the beginning.” Barret Felker and Allan Jacobs have performed their special blend of juggling and comedy since 1987. This comedic duo has performed around the world including televised performances on HBO, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. The Gizmo Guys performance will be great fun for the whole family.
“Farewell” Haydn, Hello Mozart Thursday, January 19 8 p.m. Bayou Building, Bayou Theater
The “Farewell” Symphony is famous for its unusual ending in which musicians depart the stage one by one, leaving two muted violins to finish the symphony. Enjoy this unique experience alongside Mozart’s Sinfonia Concerante, a concerto for violin and viola.
by Dion McInnis, associate vice president for university advancement Friday, October 21 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library
by Louise Hose, Ph.D., Texas A&M University Thursday, November 3 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Forest Room
Moody Gardens of the Future
by Donita Brannon, horticulture exhibits manager, Moody Gardens Friday, November 4 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library
Memories of a Texas Ranger
by Sgt. Haskell Taylor, Texas Ranger, retired Monday, November 14 10-11:30 a.m. Melvin Knapp Center
From the Depths of Hell: How NASA Helped Save 33 Chilean Miners by J.D. Polk, deputy chief medical officer, NASA Johnson Space Center Thursday, December 1 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Garden Room
Remember the Fun We Had! Join Us for Game Day by Glenna Crist Friday, December 2 10:30 a.m. – noon Freeman Branch Library
Tourneés Festival The Tournées Festival is a program of the French American Cultural Exchange. Join us for the best of new French cinema! The program is made possible with the generous support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Ministry of Culture. Office of Student Life 281-283-2560 www.uhcl.edu/culturalarts
The Cultural Arts Series features a variety of choices that are sure to entertain patrons of all ages. Performances are held in the Bayou Theater, located on the second floor of the Bayou Building’s Atrium I. A complimentary reception follows most of the events. Office of Student Life 281-283-2560 www.uhcl.edu/culturalarts
James Houston Turner Presentation and Book Signing
UHCL alumnus and author James Houston Turner will kick off the book tour for his novel, “Department Thirteen,” with a special presentation in the Garden Room and reception and book signing in Atrium I. September 15 6-8 p.m. Bayou Building, Garden Room and Atrium I
Cultural Arts Series Film & Speaker Series The Film & Speaker Series features films with a discussion on thought-provoking topics that are led by a distinguished speaker. All film dates are subject to change due to film license availability. Season tickets are $20. Individual tickets are $3.75, unless otherwise noted. Office of Student Life movies@uhcl.edu, 281-283-2560 www.uhcl.edu/movies
French Film – TBA
Saturday, September 24 8 p.m. Student Services Building, Lecture Hall $3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
Inspector Bellamy
Sunday, September 25 3 p.m. Student Services Building, Lecture Hall $3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
by James C. Benson, Ph.D., UHCL Thursday, October 20 5:30-7 p.m. Bayou Building, Forest Room
CLASP is an outreach initiative of UH-Clear Lake that provides education and intellectual challenge to our community. Admission is free and open to community friends of all ages. No reservations required. Events are held at the following locations:
Freeman Branch Library 16616 Diana Lane in Houston, one block north of Bay Area Boulevard (between El Camino Real and Saturn Lane)
The Space Shuttle in Retrospect
Farewell
Saturday, October 1 7 p.m. Student Services Building, Lecture Hall $3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
Even the Rain (También la lluvia) A Little Night Music
Friday, September 2 8 p.m. Bayou Building, Bayou Theater
Featuring famed Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, join Mercury Baroque for a special performance of Mozart’s most memorable melodies.
Encyclopedia Bach-tannica
Friday, October 7 8 p.m. Bayou Building, Bayou Theater
Saturday, September 10 Time to be announced Student Services Building, Lecture Hall As a director and his crew shoot a controversial film about Christopher Columbus in Cochabamba, Bolivia, local people rise up against plans to privatize the water supply. This film is in Spanish with English subtitles. Not rated. $3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
Saturday, October 8 7 p.m. Student Services Building, Lecture Hall $3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
French Film – TBA
Saturday, October 15 7 p.m. Student Services Building, Lecture Hall
Celebrating Shuttle: An American Icon
University of Houston-Clear Lake and NASA Johnson Space Center are hosting a NASA photo exhibit celebrating the 30year legacy of the space shuttle program with images from all 135 shuttle missions. Through September 28 Bayou Building, Atrium II, Levels II and III www.uhcl.edu/celebratingshuttle
$3.75 or FREE with UHCL Student I.D.
Originally composed for a solo keyboard instrument, this set of thirty Goldberg variations upon a single theme is considered one of the finest in music history.
Community Programs
Voices of Spain and Mexico
Friday, October 28 8 p.m. Bayou Building, Bayou Theater
Spanish Flamenco and Mexican Mariachi are without a doubt two of the most popular forms of Hispanic music in the world today. Voices of Spain and Mexico features the Mariachi Los Gallitos and Lucia and Valdemar - Flamenco in an exciting and passionate evening of these musical traditions with world-class appeal.
Of Gods and Men
Art School for Children and Young Adults Winnie the Pooh
Throughout the year, students 3½ years old through 12th grade enjoy looking at, talking about and making art. Classes are held at UHCL, as well as in many local after-school settings.
Veterans Day Celebration
Saturday, October 22 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Bayou Building, Room 2512
281-283-3344 www.uhcl.edu/ArtSchoolforChildren
The university’s annual celebration is a moving tribute to all veterans. This event is free and open to the public.
Bring your family and friends to this special screening of the latest Winnie the Pooh films to be released in theaters. Be reunited with your favorite teddy bear and his lovable friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo, and last, Eeyore. There will be the eternal quest for honey, great stretches of the imagination and the comfort and wisdom of Christopher Robin. What’s not to love? Rated G.
Bayousphere
November 11 10:30 a.m. – noon UHCL, Liberty Park Rain Location: Bayou Building, Atrium I
$3.75 or FREE for families with any UHCL I.D.
Bayousphere is a literary arts magazine by UHCL students. Submissions are accepted from members of the community, students, faculty, staff and UHCL alumni. Final issue publishes September 2011 www.uhcl.edu/bayousphere
www.uhcl.edu/veteransday