| Tuesday, July 10 | |
| 7:00 PM | Yiddish Film The Cantor's Son / Dem khazns zindl (Alexander Olshanetsky, 1939, 90 min. HUB 309. A Yiddish Cultural Event sponsored by Jewish Studies and Germanics. For more information please call 206-543-4835. |
| Thursday, July 12 | |
| 2:00 PM | **HISTORY/ENGLISH LECTURE** Mary Clearman Blew. Savery 239. Part of "A Sense of Where We Are: History and Literature of the Pacific Northwest." This series of talks and readings is being held in conjunction with a 10-credit course on the literature and history of the Pacific Northwest during Summer Quarter, 2001 (ENG 457 and HSTAA 432). Sponsored in part by the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities. For further information, contact the Student Advising Office, Department of History, University of Washington, 206-543-5691, or histadv@u.washington.edu. For information on the series of talks, contact the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, Department of History, University of Washington, 206-543-8656, or cspn@u.washington.edu. |
| 7:00 PM | **CHINA STUDIES LECTURE** "Undefining China: Art and Borders in Chinese History," Jerome Silbergeld (Professor of Art History, UW). Seattle Art Museum, Downtown, Nordstrom Lecture Hall. Jerome Silbergeld, professor of Chinese art history and the Donald E. Petersen Professor of Arts at the University of Washington, focuses his research on traditional and modern Chinese painting, Chinese architecture and gardens, and Chinese cinema. This lecture is part of a series, "What China? A Look at Its Art, Culture, and Politics." Co-sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities at the University of Washington and the Seattle Art Museum, this lecture series will explore notions of China as a diverse, multiethnic country from the Bronze Age to the present, drawing on evidence from art, ethnography, and the media in conjunction with the exhibit "Treasures from a Lost Civilization: Ancient Chinese Art from Sichuan." Series tickets: $15 SAM members and UW students, $21 nonmembers. Individual tickets: $6 SAM members and UW students, $8 nonmembers. Purchase tickets by visiting http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/events/general/programs.htm. For more information please call (206) 654-3255. |
| Friday, July 13 | |
| 8:00 PM | Concert Sarah Bahauddin, oboe: Doctoral Recital. Brechemin Auditorium, Music 126. Admission complimentary. For more information please call the School of Music at 543-1201. |