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Exhibit. Fashion's Memory: From Peasant Art to Wearable Art will be on display through June 25. Design Museum.

Exhibit. Fish Fetish. Ceramics and silk painting by graduating Craft Center student manager Kasha Maslowski will be on display through June 11. Craft Center Gallery.

Exhibit. Robert Arneson: The Palace at 9 a.m. will be on display through Oct. 8. Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center.

Exhibit. Solano's Gold: The People and Their Orchards will be on display through June 14. Photos, historical documents and artifacts documenting the role of the orchard industry in Solano County. Lobby, Shields Library.

Exhibit. Weaving Ceremonies II and III will be on display through June 17. Works by California indigenous women artists. Carl Gorman Museum.

FRIDAY, JUNE 4

Exhibit. Master of Fine Arts Exhibition will be on display through June 25. Works by MFA candidates in the art department. Opening reception 5 p.m. June 4. Nelson Gallery and Memorial Union Art Gallery.

Noon concert. Undergraduate composers concert. Works by Marvin Andino, Karen Maquilan, Andy Tan, Gini Frauenthal and Robert Vann. 12:05 p.m., 115 Music Building. Free. (Music department)

Concert. Capriccio Stravagante--musical extravagances from Old Europe and the New World featuring fandangos, xacaras, villancicos, ciacconas, battles, drinking songs and more. Music by Cererols, Padilla, Monteverdi, Sances, Biber, Farina, Merula, Marini and Soler performed by the UC Davis Early Music Ensemble, directed by David Nutter, and the UC Davis Baroque Ensemble, directed by Michael Sand and Phebe Craig. 8 p.m., St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Davis. (Music department)

Theatre. Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. Directed by Granada Artist-in-Residence Yvonne Brewster. May 27 (preview), 28-30, June 3-6. 8 p.m. (except 2 p.m. Sundays), Main Theatre. (Theatre and dance department)

SATURDAY, JUNE 5

Cancer Survivors Day. One-mile walk and celebration to honor cancer survivors. Activities include a climbing wall, dove release, survivor stories, exhibits by area cancer support groups and organizations, music, and demonstrations of massage, dance, poetry and laughter therapy. Registration fee: $10 adults, $5 seniors, children free. For more information or to register visit http://cancer.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/survivors_day/ncsd.htm. Noon to 4 p.m., Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Park, 2601 Stockton Blvd. (UC Davis Cancer Center)

Guided hike. Stebbins Cold Canyon Natural Reserve: "Photography and Nature." Tour will focus on shooting images of the canyon; participants should bring a camera. 9 a.m.-noon. For more information, RSVP to jfalyn@ucdavis.edu, 795-1578. (UC Davis Natural Reserve System)

Concert. Violinist Nicolas Kendall. 8 p.m. June 5, 2 p.m. June 6, Mondavi Center. (University Cultural Programs)

SUNDAY, JUNE 6

Concert. Senior recital with pianist Brian Sennello. 3 p.m., 115 Music. Free. (Music department)

Concert. University Chorus, conducted by Jeffrey Thomas. "Music for Choirs, Organ and Brass," including John Rutter's Gloria and Te Deum, and Benjamin Britten's Hymn to St. Cecilia and Rejoice in the Lamb, featuring organist David Deffner. 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. (Music department)

Presentation. "Social Change Through Media." Presentation and discussion of four student-produced advocacy videos dealing with issues related to fashion, globalization and identity. This event showcases a new program in the production and consumption of fashion, funded by a Presidential Chair grant from the office of the vice provost for undergraduate studies. 4 p.m., Davis Community Television, 1623 Fifth St. Also 2 p.m. June 7, 223 Olson Hall. (Women and gender studies program)

MONDAY, JUNE 7

Concert. Horn studio recital, directed by Pete Nowlen. Free. 6 p.m., 115 Music Building. Free. (Music department)

Concert. San Francisco Brass Company, with the UC Davis Trumpet Ensemble, directed by Scott Macomber, and the UC Davis Trombone Ensemble, directed by Bruce Chrisp. Works by Johann Altenburg, Bach, Paul Hindemith, Benjamin Britten, Jan Koetsier, Ennio Morricone, Puccini, Ary Barroso and Sonny Kompanek. 8 p.m., Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center. (Music department)

TUESDAY, JUNE 8

Noon concert. Best of student chamber music ensembles. 12:05 p.m., 115 Music Building. Free. (Music department)

Concert. Senior recital with Adam Sartain on tuba. 4 p.m., 115 Music Building. Free. (Music department)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9

Brown bag presentation. Constance Stevens: "Midlife Career Change." Noon, Mee Room, Memorial Union. (Academic and Staff Assistance Program)

THURSDAY, JUNE 10

Breastfeeding Support Program. To register, call 752-5415 or e-mail amsandoval@ucdavis.edu. Noon, 182 Human Resources Administration Building (La Rue Road and Orchard Road). (Human Resources--Child Care and Family Services)

SATURDAY, JUNE 12

Performance. China Disabled Peoples' Performing Arts Troupe. Music, acrobatics, traditional and modern dance, vocals and ballet. 7 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. (East Asian Studies and University Cultural Programs)

SUNDAY, JUNE 13

Concert. Family concert with pianist Lara Downes. Dr. Seuss' classic children's book Green Eggs and Ham brought to life through music composed by Robert Kapilow. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center. (Music department)

TUESDAY, JUNE 15

Concert. Wynton Marsalis Quintet. 8 p.m., Mondavi Center. (University Cultural Programs)

Breastfeeding informational series. Lactation specialist Lonna Hampton: "The Anatomy and Physiology of the Lactating Breast." 12:10 p.m., Moss Room, Memorial Union. (Human Resources--Child Care and Family Services)

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