
Lesley seminars 2008
SPECIAL EVENT
WORD AND IMAGE SERIES
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Transitions: An Evening in Word and Image
Thursday, November 6, 7:00pm
University Hall Amphitheater
Mary Kocol, Photographer
Cornelia Veenendaal, Poet
Mart Kocol's photography has received acclaim for its transformation of ordinary domestic and street scenes into dramatic, richly colored compositions that convey and uncanny sense of both day and night. Cornelia Veenendaal is the author of The Trans-Siberian Railway, Green Shaded Lamps, and most recently, What Seas What Shores.
SEMINARS OVERVIEW
The Lesley Seminars provide unique learning opportunities that enable participants to gain new knowledge and skills, and to fulfill personal and professional goals. They focus on writing, the arts, professional development, and special thematic learning experiences. The Seminars are characterized by small classes, individualized study, and distinguished faculty, all within the rich cultural context of Cambridge and Boston. Many of the courses may be taken for academic credit.
Courses and workshops offer:
- Innovative programming, including credit and non-credit courses, workshops, and conferences;
- Small, interactive classes that provide individualized instruction;
- Gifted faculty who are masters in their fields;
- Learning experiences consistently rated by students as excellent or outstanding.
Join this community of interesting and informed learners.
Scholarships available; click on Policies and General Information link
Contact Information
Division of Continuing Education
Director, Joyce S. Wadlington
OFFICE: 1815 Massachusetts Avenue, University Hall (formerly Porter Exchange) Suite 3–070, Cambridge, MA
MAIL: Lesley University, Division of Continuing Education, 29 Everett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-2790
PHONE: 617.349.8298
EMAIL: jwadling@lesley.edu
Assistant to the Director, Olivia Vavroch
EMAIL: ovavroch@lesley.edu
PHONE: 617-349=8609
FAX: 617.349.8335
WEB: www.lesley.edu/ce/ click on Lesley Seminars
DIRECTIONS: Visit www.lesley.edu/dir.html for driving directions and campus maps.
For a catalog or to register, call 617.349.8609 or 617.349.8298