Week of October 6
- Mon 610:00 AMCLAIRE VAN VLIET AND SELECTIONSWorks from the permanent collection will be displayed on the third floor of the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library, behind University Archives & Special Collections. This selection features a variety of works with a focus on Claire Van Vliet, born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1933. Claire Van Vliet is a MacArthur Fellow, master printmaker, graphic artist, bookmaker, papermaker, and the founder of Janus Press (1955). Known for experimenting with innovative formats and unique binding structures, Van Vliet is widely recognized for her innovations in hand papermaking and her imaginative artist’s books. This exhibition space rotates each semester to feature different aspects of FGCU Art Galleries’ Permanent Collection, which houses over 2,100 works of art in a variety of mediums and styles. Sponsored by Gene and Lee Seidler and the Wasmer Endowment. This exhibition is free and open to the public during regular library hours. Image credit: Claire Van Vliet, Castle Rock NZ - Winter, 1996, Vitreograph print, ed. 2/20, 24 x 30 in., Gift of Carol L. Shay, Collection of FGCU Art Galleries, 2022.0004.0168
- Tue 78:00 AMCRUMBS: IZZY BAQUERIZO AND CHLOE LEWISLocation: Arts Complex Lobby Windows Crumbs is a window installation that offers a glimpse into Girl Feast (Wasmer Art Gallery, October 17 – November 20, 2025), serving as both a preview of the exhibition and as part of the Window Strike Prevention Project. Inspired by the idea of leaving small crumbs of something larger, Chloe Lewis ('18, Art) and Isabella Baquerizo (’19, Art) honor native bird species while taking a vital step in protecting them from window collisions. Through vinyl prints applied to the glass, this installation not only prevents birds from flying into the windows but also transforms the windows into a visual extension of the exhibition’s themes—abundance, connection, and care. A testament to the power of collaboration, Crumbs reflects the beauty of shared efforts in creating a safer, more mindful environment for both the campus community and the birds that inhabit it. Crumbs is part of an ongoing exploration of creative solutions for bird-safe windows on FGCU’s campus. Sponsored by the FGCU Alumni Association, Gene and Lee Seidler, the Wasmer Endowment, WGCU Public Media, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. This public art is free and open to public viewing. Image credit: Izzy Baquerizo and Chloe Lewis, Crumbs, 2025, Digital design and print installation for exterior of Arts Complex, 24 panels varying dimensions ranging from 33 x 33 in. to 21 x 33 in., Courtesy of the artists.
- Tue 77:00 PMMOVIE NIGHTGrab your blankets and join us on the Library Lawn for a fun-filled Movie Night! Enjoy a cozy setting beneath the stars, munch on some tasty popcorn, and watch an awesome film with your fellow students. It’s a great chance to relax, hang out, and make new friends. Don’t miss this perfect evening to unwind and share some great moments together!
- Thu 910:00 AMALL MAJORS CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIRJoin us for our biggest fall university-wide career fair! You'll have the opportunity to meet with more than 90 employers eager to hire FGCU students and alumni from all majors. Discover full-time positions and internship opportunities across a range of industries. This is a fantastic chance to network with potential employers and take the first step in launching your career.
- Sat 1111:30 AMEAGLE FAMILY WEEKEND BBQ
- Sun 1212:00 PMEAGLE FAMILY WEEKEND