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
(Friday, November 16, 2018) (1:00pm - 2:30pm) (LS 405)
This skills course is hosted by the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center. Learn about the important issues facing in-house counsel for Native American tribes. General Counsel for the Ho-Chunk Nation will present on legal issues and employment opportunities within the field of Federal Indian and Tribal Law.
Note: This course satisfies skills competency requirement 3) Cultural Competence. Students must submit a 300-word reflection paper in order to receive skills credit.
NO PRIOR REGISTRATION REQUIRED