What’s happening at Penn State? Here’s a look at some of the cultural events taking place at the University this weekend and next week:
Performances
– 7 p.m., Sept. 12, Wiestling Student Center, Penn State Mont Alto. The multi-ethnic stand-up comedian, who has starred on “The Great Food Truck Race” on Food Network and appeared in the NBC cop television series “Hawaii,” will perform. Free.
– 7:30 p.m., Sept. 12, Schwab Auditorium, University Park campus. Hard bop jazz saxophonist Houston Person will join the trio in concert.
7:30 p.m., Sept. 14, Pullo Center, Penn State York. The Peabody Award-winning comedy will lampoon the film “No Retreat, No Surrender” starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
– 7:30 p.m., Sept. 18, Schwab Auditorium, University Park campus. Imani Winds and Catalyst Quartet will join talents and debut a new work by Catalyst violinist and composer Jessie Montgomery.
Events
-9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 11-12, various locations, University Park campus. Students new to University Park can use their Penn State ID to check in at self-guided tour stops, receive free gifts and a chance to win one of several grand prizes as they learn about the Libraries’ academic, research, and leisure resources and services. Free.
– 5:30-7:30 p.m., Sept. 12, Penn State Student Farm, University Park campus. The will give visitors the opportunity to enjoy farm-fresh snacks, live music and good company. A free shuttle bus is available from campus. Free.
– 1-4 p.m., Sept. 17, Heritage Hall, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park campus. The Department of Communications Arts and Sciences and the Intercollege Minor in Civic and Community Engagement will lead a celebration of the United States Constitution’s 232nd birthday. Free.
– 7 p.m., Sept. 17, State Theatre, State College. The next series of films sponsored by Penn State’s Sustainability Institute kicks off with a look at the intricate nature of the fungi kingdom and how mushrooms offer unique possibilities to address environmental and human health issues. Free.
Lectures
” – 4 p.m., Sept. 12, Hintz Family Alumni Center, University Park campus. David Farrell and Jan Suiter, two leaders of Ireland’s “We the Citizen” initiative and winners of the 2019 Brown Democracy Medal, will discuss their success and how the model they created for citizen participation in government can be applied to other parts of the world. Free.
– 7:30 p.m., Sept. 12, Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library, University Park campus. Terrance Hayes, a MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship recipient and ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Book Award winner will offer a reading at University Park campus. Free.
– 6:30 p.m., Sept. 17, Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library, University Park campus. Kat Lazo, director, producer and host of Latino platform Mitú’s “The Kat Call,” will present a lecture. Free.
– 9 a.m., Sept. 14, Nittany Lion Inn, University Park campus. Paul Shrivastava, chief sustainability officer for Penn State and director of the Sustainability Institute, will talk about local solutions for the global issue of sustainability. Free.
Exhibits
– Through Sept. 12, HUB-Robeson Galleries, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park campus. Artist Hannah Epstein envisions Penn State’s mascot as an environmental crusader and supportive friend to the Earth. Free.
– Through Sept. 15, Palmer Museum of Art, University Park campus. This exhibit features 38 prints by master printer George Miller from the museum’s expansive permanent collection. Free.
– Through Sept. 16, Diversity Studies Room, Pattee Library, University Park campus. Equipment and resources available through the University Libraries’ Media and Technology Support Services and the Marion MacKinnon Adaptive Technology and Services department. Free.
– Through Sept. 27, art gallery, Penn State New Kensington. The Mercer County artist brings his watercolors to display on campus. Free.
– Through Oct. 10, Freyberger Gallery, Penn State Berks. Three Berks area artists – Erika Stearly, Mike Miller and Delores Kershner, will be featured. Free.
– Through Nov. 10, Art Alley, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park campus. A solo exhibit of drawings and sculptures by Art Rudy Shepherd, associate professor of art, that reflects on news from 2017 to current day. Free.
– Through Dec. 8, Palmer Museum of Art, University Park campus. Nearly 80 objects, including sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and archival material highlight this reassessment of Harlem Renaissance artist Augusta Savage. Free.
– Through Dec. 15, Palmer Museum of Art, University Park campus. The museum celebrates the centenary of the Bauhaus, the influential school founded in Weimer, Germany, that unifies fine arts, design and architecture in its curriculum. Free.
– Through Dec. 15, Palmer Museum of Art, University Park campus. The exhibit spotlights the work of artist John Biggers in relation to two important mentors, artist Charles White and famed art educator Viktor Lowenfeld. Free.