Haven Consultation Office Hours
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 2:30–4:30 PM
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Consultations offer a confidential, non-judgmental space to discuss concerns or initiatives, and for staff to provide guidance, resources, and strategies for addressing challenges or advancing prevention efforts.Consultations are distinct from counseling, which focuses on therapeutic support and healing.
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- Apr 307:00 PMNo Man's Land Film FestivalToday's Events | Hamilton Movie Theater
This is the 8th annual non-profit screening of the No Man's Land Film Festival, which is focused on "undefining feminine in adventure and sports through film" and reaches a wide variety of individuals, including students and community members. Men are allowed, and instead of tickets, our event gathers an optional donation from spectators to raise money for an outdoor-based non-profit organization. This year, we are donating our proceeds to Melanin Basecamp. - May 1All dayColgate University Women's Lacrosse vs Patriot League SemifinalsToday's Events
Colgate University Women's Lacrosse vs Patriot League Semifinals - May 19:00 AMMorning MeditationToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 305
Join Morning Meditation with Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator. - May 19:30 AMUnraveled: Labor and Meaning Behind WeavingToday's Events | Alumni Hall, 2nd floor
This exhibition, curated by 10 students in the fall 2024 semester of MUSE 300: Museum Curating, features the themes of textiles and weaving. Showcasing works from the Longyear Museum of Anthropology’s basket and world textile collections, this exhibition explores the incredible amount of labor and skill that goes into creating woven art. The exhibition takes a comparative view of textiles from around the world, introducing the community significance of different designs and individual stylistic choices. The exhibition discusses how fiber art forms have changed as local and global markets develop, as well as the role that clothing can play in displays of nationalism and politics. Ultimately, Unraveled aims to inspire viewers to consider the benefits of hand-crafted works and foster an appreciation for the people behind the woven things we use and love each and every day.The exhibition features several new acquisitions, including three new works acquired from the Jalabil Maya women’s weaving collective during their artist residency last fall. It also features pieces on loan from our student curators, highlighting the significance of weaving and textile arts in their lives.Student Curators:Leila Bekaert ’25 Oscar Brown ‘26 Kegan Foley ‘26 Emma Herwig ‘25 Bri Liddell ‘25 Gloria Liu ‘26 Meg McClenahan ‘25 Anna Miksis ‘25 Blanca Rivas ‘25 Aleksia Taci ‘25 Professor/Curator: Rebecca Mendelsohn - May 110:00 AMBasics of Qualtrics SurveysToday's Events
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A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile TraditionsMetaphors using the language of textiles are part of everyday idiomatic English: we follow threads on social media; storytellers weave tales or spin fantastic yarns; friend groups might be close-knit and and we might tie ourselves in knots trying to navigate complex situations. The history of textiles is intimately tied to the development of human societies. Weaving is at the same time one of the earliest human technological advancements, the foundation upon which modern industrial nations were built, and the basis for the computing revolution.A Thought Is A Thread brings together works by leading artists who investigate what textiles can still reveal about people and their relationships to each other, to themselves, and to language, land, and the future. Artworks by Faig Ahmed, Sanford Biggers, Diedrick Brackens, Melissa Cody, Suzanne Husky, Joy Ray, and Jordan Nassar present intertwining narratives that both cherish and complicate the web of meanings that emerge when traditional textile arts are given contemporary expression.Debuting at our opening, Picker Art Gallery welcomes members of the Colgate community to partake in Yarnival, a collaborative art experience. Yarnival will be on view and available for participation during the exhibition run of A Thought is a Thread, through May 18, 2025, in the upper atrium of the Dana Arts Center. Please stay tuned to our social media channels and website for more details on how to participate.A Thought Is A Thread is partially supported by funding from The Friends of Picker Art Gallery.