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DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20220929T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20220930T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221005T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221004T120000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221006T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221005T120000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221007T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221006T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221008T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221007T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221009T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221008T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221011T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221010T120000Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221012T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221013T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221012T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221014T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221013T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221015T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150113Z
DTSTART:20221014T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221016T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221015T170000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221021T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221020T120000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221022T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221021T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221023T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221024T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
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DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221028T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221027T120000Z
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SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221029T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221028T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221030T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221029T170000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221101T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221031T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221102T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221101T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/arabesque_23
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221103T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221102T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40502015019051
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/arabesque_23
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221104T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221103T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40502015021100
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/arabesque_23
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:THE ROZSA GALLERIES PRESENT\n\nARABESQUE\n\nAN ART EXHIBITION O
 F THE WORKS OF CLEMENT YEH AND TOMAS CO\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH FR
 IDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, 2022\nGALLERY HOURS: M-F 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | SA 1-8 P.M.\nR
 ECEPTION: 5-7 P.M. ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 28 \n\nAn immersive meditation on a 
 body's movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by C
 lement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.\n\nArtist Reception\n\nJoin ar
 tists Tomas Co and Clement Yeh for the Arabesque artist reception on Friday
 \, October 28\, from 5-7 p.m.\, in advance of the Rozsa's presentation of A
 merican Ballet Theatre Studio Company\n\nWhat to expect: Enjoy refreshments
 . Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn abo
 ut how Clement and Tom go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see
 . \n\nAbout\n\nClement Yeh is a Chinese-Canadian artist\, parent\, husband\
 , art educator\, community advocate\, and student of life. Born in London\,
  England\, he grew up in Calgary on Treaty 7 land\, the traditional territo
 ries of the Blackfoot Confederacy\, (Siksika\, Kainai\, Piikani)\, the Tsuu
 t’ina\, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations\, and the Métis Nation. Comics were a huge
  influence in youth that inspired him to pursue fine art as a vocation\, le
 ading to a BFA at the Alberta College of Art and Design (now AUArts) and an
  MFA at Concordia University. He is passionate about supporting the role th
 at art plays in personal growth\, confronting social issues\, and uplifting
  the quality of life in society. He currently teaches in the Communication 
 and Visual Arts department at Thompson Rivers University\, on traditional a
 nd unceded Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.\n\nTomas Co is a contemporary 
 artist who lives and works in Hancock\, Michigan. He was born in the Philip
 pines in 1959 and then went to the US to pursue advanced graduate degrees i
 n Chemical Engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical
  Engineering at Michigan Technological University in 1989 and retired in 20
 21 with an Emeritus Professor position in the department. Although his main
  career was in a STEM field\, he has kept active a parallel artistic endeav
 or\, with a few local solo exhibits and have some works accepted in juried 
 shows nationally. His artwork includes several media that started with wate
 rcolor and sumi-e ink paintings and later expanded to include sculptural an
 d digital art. The subject matters of his pieces include realistic and abst
 ract portraits of artists and personalities including painters\, jazz music
 ians\, scientists\, and modern dancers with a focus on their inner struggle
 s and thoughts. Other art subjects include philosophical\, emotional and po
 litical observations and reactions to the changing world. Overall\, he cont
 ends that his main artistic motivation is to satisfy a need for personal ex
 pression and a need to make sense of the confusing\, exciting\, yet sometim
 es depressing\, current events and human conditions.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries
  offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to interna
 tional artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our st
 udents and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibi
 ts each year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful progr
 amming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learnin
 g. Local\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-
 Space shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This of
 fers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in t
 he galleries year-round.\n\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n\nThis program/lecture is par
 tially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded b
 y a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Ch
 avez-Parks Initiative.
DTEND:20221105T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T150114Z
DTSTART:20221104T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Rozsa Galleries A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Rozsa Galleries Present: Arabesque
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/arabesque_23
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