Oregon Stater - Fall 2024

18 ForOregonState.org/Stater SPALDING: HOLLY ANDRES; CAREY: KARL MAASDAM; HAGSTROM: U.S. ROWING; ROSES: KATTERLEA MACGREGOR INSTAWORTHY N ews @beaverathletics Jade Carey shared high fives and smiles with fans who gathered on July 14 to see her off to the Paris Olympics. @beaverwrowing Seven Beavers competed or coached at the Olympics, including Alina Hagstrom, ’19, an alternate in women’s rowing. @oregonstate Summer roses filled the Corvallis campus with color. A YEAR FOR THE ARTS GET READY FOR PRAX’S 2024-25 SEASON. By Molly Rosbach Tickets are on sale now for the 2024-2025 season at the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts (PRAx). Built around the theme “Water and Watersheds,” the lineup includes performances by PRAx’s inaugural artist-in-residence, jazz luminary and five-time Grammy Award winner Esperanza Spalding. To launch the season, PRAx partners with the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences to present Rising, a performance combining music, dance and spoken word to reflect on rising temperatures, sea levels and humanity’s increasing awareness of how changing oceans affect us. The exhibition How to Carry Water will be on display in the Stirek Gallery from Sept. 20 to Dec. 21, with artists from multiple disciplines exploring alternative methods for witnessing the human relationship with water. As part of the partnership with Spalding, a cohort of OSU students from various artistic disciplines will ۄ PRAx’s first artistin-residence will be the incomparable jazz musician Esperanza Spalding.

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