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K-State Salina is hosting the next Civic Lecture Series event, "Community Portrait Project: What You See is What You Get," hosted by K-State Beach Museum specialist Nate McClendon. This discussion is on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 11:30 a.m. in the College Center Conference at the K-State Salina campus. McClendon creates programs, events and activities to enhance and broaden the experience of various exhibits and artworks with the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. His Community Portrait Project is part of an ongoing exhibit that showcases the value of every individual's story. The project utilizes face reading, the innate process through which we perceive status, character and intention while looking into the face of another. The portraits are then displayed in public spaces as a blend of visual art and neuropsychology, inviting the community to see itself in a deeper, more meaningful way. Read more about the Community Portrait Project here: https://beach.k-state.edu/explore/ubiquitous-bma/manhattan-community-portrait.html.
The event is designed to accommodate different schedules, so don't hesitate to come and go. Events are often held over lunchtime. Feel free to bring your own lunch or purchase one at the on-campus Centennial Dining cafeteria and enjoy eating during the presentation.
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