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Calendar of Events

All events take place at LUMA, 820 N. Michigan Avenue, unless otherwise noted.

RSVP to

luma@luc.edu

or 312.915.7608.

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These programs are generously

sponsored by a grant from the

Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Film: I Remember Better

When I Paint

Saturdays in March and April

(excluding March 12) 1:00 p.m.

Free with Admission

Join LUMA for a special screening of

I Remember Better When I Paint

. The

film shows how the creative arts can

enhance the quality of life for people

with Alzheimer’s.

A Discourse: Two Perspectives on

Modern Jewish Observance

Date and Time to be announced

through email and on

LUMAWebpage

$5 • Members, LUC, and all

students free

Two leaders in Chicago Judaism

present an overview of contemporary

Judaism in the U.S. This Judaism

“101” discussion offers both Jews and

non-Jews insights on the various ways

the three major branches of Judaism

manifests its beliefs.

More than a Survivor:

More than a Story

Tuesday, February 9, 6:00 p.m.

$5 • Members, LUC, and all

students free

Loyola University Chicago alumni

and human trafficking survivors,

Marian Hatcher and Shamere

McKenzie, will speak on their own

experiences with an introduction

by Cook County Sheriff, Thomas

J. Dart on his department’s efforts

to stop sex trafficking in Cook

County.

SPRING EXHIBITIONS:

OPENING RECEPTION

Friday, February 19

Reception: 5:30–7:30 p.m.

$15 • Members, LUC, and all

students free

Join LUMA members and staff to

celebrate the opening of the spring

exhibitions.

Gallery Tour:

Knowing William Part I

Saturday, February 20, 1:00 p.m.

Free with Admission

Join art historian Christophe

Boicos, who worked with William

Utermohlen over many years,

in a gallery tour discussing

individual paintings and the

artist’s productivity in the last

years of his life.

Knowing William Part II:

Creativity and Alzheimers

Tuesday, February 23, 6:00 p.m.

$5 • Members, LUC, and all

students free

A panel discussion and reception

with Christophe Boicos, Mrs. Patricia

Utermohlen, the artist’s widow and

art historian, and Darby Morhardt,

PhD, LCSW, Associate Professor

/ Director-Education, Cognitive

Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease

Center at Northwestern University

Feinberg School of Medicine will

discuss Utermohlen’s art, LUMA’s

ilLUMAnations Program and creating

a supportive and creative environment

for Alzheimers patients.

Courtesy of GEMS, New York City