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Cozy Journaling Workshop

Gordh Room (Chapel)

This workshop walks participants through different styles of journaling as well as the connection between wellness and a journaling practice. Participants will be equipped with templates that suit their journaling style and learn about the neuroscience behind journaling.

DIY Paint by Number

RAT

Join Devon and Alison and paint your very own Paint-by-Numbers kit! Kits are limited, so please sign up outside Megan’s office to secure yours. For current Hollins students, please sign up outside Megan’s office to secure your kit.

Intramural Pickleball

Auxiliary Gym

Come play pickleball! It is open to all faculty, staff, and students. It is also open gym style, so no sign-up is necessary.

Winter Festival of New Works

Hollins Theatre

FRIEDA 
Written by ArLynn Parker. Directed by Vanna Richardson.

 “The family I’d been tricked into choosing was never going to accept me.”

This one-act play revolves around a young woman wandering through a near-lifeless forest she wants to escape. As she speculates directly to the audience about what brought her to this place, she reveals herself to be the stepmother to a pair of challenging children. The expectations of what she imagined her life to be and what she was saddled with collide as she recounts her story. Taking place in the woods in which she lost her way, details of her childhood, loveless marriage, and the desperate hunger that drove her to make the most important decision of her life become clear. Ultimately wrestling with questions of what it means to be a “chosen family,” she attempts to set the record straight.

NUPTIAL MASS
Written by Ben Abbott. Directed by David Veatch.

Jeff has been looking forward to getting married his whole life. But when his fiancée doesn’t show up at the church on the morning of the wedding, he scrambles to figure out where she is and why. What will it take for the wedding to go forward as planned? Is he prepared for the secrets that will come to light as he tries?

Content warning: Nuptial Mass contains queer themes, religious themes, and simulated, comical drug use. 

Both performances will take place on the Hollins Theatre’s main stage. $10 general admission. FREE for Hollins students, faculty, and staff.

Website: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/hollins-university-theatre-department-mainstage/6751cb3d5468430f5c6deedd
$10

Conflict + Collaboration Gallery

Ballator Gallery, Moody Center

We are pleased to announce an exciting exhibition showcasing innovative student work from across our Conflict + Collaboration program. This gallery event will feature digital and print artifacts created by students from 11 different C+C sections. Exhibition Highlights The showcase demonstrates how our students have developed constructive dialogue skills essential for effective communication with classmates, […]

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Viola Recital

Talmadge Recital Hall, Bradley

Bryan Matheson on viola and Melia Garber on piano will present a recital of works featuring Bartok and Shostakovich.

Leading Equity, Diversity, and Justice Conference

Hollins’ annual Leading Equity, Diversity, and Justice (EDJ) Conference aims to create an intentional and meaningful space to reflect, learn, and facilitate action toward making Hollins a more equitable and just community. We envision a conference that supports deep learning and engagement related to the central themes of this conference: Embracing Difference, Embodying Access, and Emphasizing Progress.

Questions? Contact Student Success, Well-being, and Belonging at 540-362-6072 or hackleyhuntdm@hollins.edu!

Website: https://www.hollins.edu/about-hollins/commitment-to-dei/leading-equity-diversity-and-justice-conference/

The Clothesline Project

Upper Moody

• The Clothesline Project at Hollins University is a visual display that bears witness to interpersonal violence (IPV). Each shirt represents a particular person’s experience, illustrated by the survivor themself or by someone who cares about them. This project aims to raise awareness of the scope of IPV in so many lives in our community. T-shirt creation is open to students, staff, and faculty, and your anonymity is protected.