You’re invited! Sara is giving a free public lecture as part of WMU’s Visiting Scholars and Artists Program at her alma mater October 24th, 2024 at 5:30 pm. This will be in Room 2008 at WMU’s Richmond Center for Visual Arts.
During this one-hour lecture, Sara will give a presentation about her art, talk about her almost two-decade journey as an artist, share information about her art business, add a dose of creative motivation, and will end the lecture with Q+A. Parking is nearby at the Miller Auditorium ramp. There is no need to rsvp. Sara is incredibly honored and excited to present at her former alma mater and cannot wait to share with not only current WMU students, but also anyone who is interested in attending. She hopes to see you there!
About the Visiting Scholars and Artists Program: Established in 1960, the Visiting Scholars and Artists Program (VSAP) significantly contributes to the intellectual life of Western Michigan University. This program provides funds for academic units to bring distinguished scholars and artists to campus. These visitors meet with faculty and students in their fields and address the community at large. Since the program began, it has supported over 600 visits by scholars and artists representing more than 60 academic disciplines. Following are biographical sketches of the scholars and artists participating in the 2024-2025 Visiting Scholars and Artists Program.
How to get to the RCVA:
From Stadium Drive, travel northwest on Howard Street. Take the first right on Western Avenue, then take a left on Ring Road South. At the four way stop, take a right on Theatre Drive. Parking is available at the Miller Auditorium Ramp. At the end of the road, take the stairs leading to Miller Plaza and the destination will be on the left.
About the Richmond Center for Visual Arts (RCVA) at WMU: The Richmond Center for Visual Arts houses large art galleries, an outdoor sculpture garden, computer labs, and classrooms. It is located in the southern side of the Main Campus, and is connected through pedestrian bridges to the miller parking structure, Kohrman Hall, and the Dalton Center.
Address: (plug this into your GPS and it will take you right to the Miller Auditorium ramp for parking)
1341 Theatre Drive, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49008
Park in the Miller Auditorium Ramp
Richmond Center for Visual Arts
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5213 USA
(269) 387-2436
WMU’s website: https://wmich.edu/art/galleries/visiting-artists