Contact: Karoline Schleh · kmschleh@loyno.edu · (504) 723-3088
Location: Collins C. Diboll Gallery, 4th Floor, Monroe Library
Exhibition runs until 11/25. Paintings and photographs by Erica Lambertson and Akasha Rabut. Erica and Akasha met in 2009 shortly after both artists found themselves living in New Orleans. They connected artistically through a mutual love and obsession for light and color. Through the years they have collaborated informally on many projects and taken a strong interest in each others work. The concept for this show came from a mutual admiration for each others work and an interest in further exploring the connection that happens naturally through an artistic friendship. Diboll Gallery hours: Mon- Sat 10-6pm
Contact: Samuel L. Bradley, Jr. · sbradley@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2102
Location: Communications/Music Complex
Audition Day for the Loyola College of Music and Fine Arts.
This course will cover everything you need to know about taking and defending depositions in Maritime cases. Learn strategies for preparing and conducting depositions in Jones Act cases. The course will explore avenues of effective questioning on issues like what constitutes a seaman, vessel, and employer, whether there was a duty of maintenance and cure and whether the duty was satisfied, and elements related to claims of negligence and unseaworthiness as well as issues related to the proper calculation of damages.
Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Contact: Heather · hmcgowan@loyno.edu · 504-581-5564
Location: College of Law - Greenville Hall
Cost: $65 Community Season Pass/$125 Full Tuition (CLE Credit)/$115 Loy Get Tickets
Register at law.loyno.edu/cle
Representatives Neil C. Abramson and Raymond E. Garofalo, Jr. provide an update of the bills presented in the 2018 Louisiana Legislative Session.
3.0 CLE Credit Hours Available
Free to Loyola Students & Faculty
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Laura Hope · llhope@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3586
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: $10/$12 Get Tickets
Named for the character Pygmalion in Ovid’s metamorphosis who is a sculpture who falls in love with a woman he carved out of ivory, Shaw’s famous play tells the story of a Professor who seeks to transform the rough, cockney woman Eliza Doolittle into a passable member of cultured society.
Time: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Contact: Serena Weren · sweren@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2027
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Conducted by Dr. Serena Weren, Loyola Wind Ensemble and Bourgeois Honor Band featuring guest artists Ret. Colonel John R. Bourgeois and the Loyola Faculty Brass Quintet.