![]() ![]() Lee’s work is in the collections of Minnesota Museum of American Art, Corning Museum of Glass, Chrysler Museum Glass Studio, and Toyama City Institute of Glass Art. ![]() Her work examines the morphological nature of language through a material-specific practice. She holds an MFA in Glass from RISD and a BSAD in Architecture from MIT. Helen Lee is an artist, designer, and educator. Helen Lee: Ghost Words Hopper Visiting Artist ![]() For more information contact Daniel Veidlinger or 53. ![]() Hosted by the Department of Comparative Religion and Humanities. Speakers will include: Heather Altfeld (Comparative Religion and Humanities) Asa Mittman (Art History) Joshua Moss (Media Arts, Design and Technology) Jeffrey Veidlinger (Judaic Studies, University of Michigan) Jed Wyrick (Comparative Religion and Humanities) This panel will look at the long history of antisemitism, explore some of the ways it shows up in contemporary American society, and examine strategies for creating a safe and welcoming environment for Jews and people of all backgrounds. Such speech correlates with a rise in violent incidents here in Chico and throughout the country. Antisemitic statements are on the rise among celebrities, online, and even in our classrooms. Join us for a community panel and discussion about antisemitism. ![]()
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