Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Irvine Valley College: last day of class, part 1

The Annual Transfer Celebration—held this afternoon in the Performing Arts Center. (CLICK on pics to enlarge.)

Celebrating the service of two retiring and beloved faculty. (Drat, only one of 'em is in this picture.)


This sculpture is part of IVC's "Bi-Annual Outdoor Sculpture Invitational" (BOSI).
Jason Butler's "Up, up, up to where even George W. Bush has got Soul...."

Beth and Melanie, celebrating....


"Elements in Motion," John Seeman.

Participating artists

Students examining Matthew Furmanski's "Crossroads Oracle."



The title of Mr. Butler's piece is an allusion to Neil Young's obscure song about Richard Nixon (who, one night at a hospital, cried as he waited to hear news about his wife's condition).

Part 2 later tonight.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice photos chunk, I like the one of Melanie and Beth.

Anonymous said...

The Reading Center ROCKS!!!

Soulman

Anonymous said...

Nice video of Neil Young but I am NOT at all sure IF George Bush DOES have soul.

Still, the title makes me like the sculpture all the mroe.

(Wiat till Fuentes finds out! Glen will have some 'splaining to do!0

Anonymous said...

I'm glad people still listen to Neil Young.

Anonymous said...

At first, I didn't like the statue but then I did, especially when I saw people walking around and through it.

I didn't know the Neil Young song but I like it.

I like that we have something on campus that is critical of George Bush.

Anonymous said...

rust never sleeps!

Anonymous said...

how do you know it's critical of Bush?

Anonymous said...

OF COURSE IT'S CRITICAL! It implies that Bush usually doesn't have a SOUL. That's CRITICISM.

Anonymous said...

11:22, (1) if someone says that "even" Bush has soul, they are implying that even so lowly a creature as Bush has soul; (2) the song is/was about Richard Nixon to whom Young was plainly hostile. The implication of switching from "Richard Nixon" to "George Bush" is that the sentiment of the song applies also to the latter.

Anonymous said...

furthermore it implies that Bush is rusty and yellow!

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