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Exhibit. Brenda Louie: The Book of Zero Series--Recent Paintings and Sculpture will be on display through May 21. Nelson Gallery.

Exhibit. The Eve Aesthetic: The Female Figure in Ceramic Sculpture by Artists from TB9, 1963-2003, will be on display through May 21. Pence Gallery Director Nancy Servis is the guest curator for this exhibition that revisits the creative legacy of the UC Davis TB9 ceramics studio. Memorial Union Art Gallery.

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

Exhibit. Touristic Views: A Selection of 19th Century Photography From the Fine Arts Collection will be on display through May 21. Entry Gallery, 125 Art Building.

Exhibit. Submissions for the 2004 Ellen Hansen Memorial Prize will be on display through May 28. Works in a variety of media that reflect the bravery and independence of women. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 113 North Hall. (Women's Resources and Research Center)

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

FRIDAY, APRIL 30

Presentation and film. "Disability in the Movies." Screening of the film Finding Nemo and discussion of the development of the characters Nemo, Dory, Marlin and others. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Main Theatre (Disability Pride Week).

SATURDAY, MAY 1

Guided hike. Stebbins Cold Canyon Natural Reserve: Farewell to spring--wildflowers and more. Easy stroll up the canyon looking at wildflowers, vegetation and wildlife. 9 a.m.-noon. For more information, RSVP to jfalyn@ucdavis.edu, 795-1578.

Public Safety Day. The UC Davis fire and police departments will participate in this event sponsored by the Davis Police Department. Exhibits, family activities, raffle and refreshments. 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Davis Police Department, 2600 Fifth St.

Concert. Absolute Zappa. The New York-based Absolute Ensemble celebrates the music of Frank Zappa. 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. (University Cultural Programs)

MONDAY, MAY 3

Self-defense class. Rape Aggression Defense teaches strategies to increase awareness and reduce risk, and simple self-defense techniques any woman can use. 6-9 p.m. May 3, 5,10, 12, 17. To enroll call 752-3299. (Campus Violence Prevention Program)

Asian American Association Film Festival. Better Luck Tomorrow and other films exploring the theme of drama. For more information on the festival visit http://davisaaa.org/film. 7:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building.

TUESDAY, MAY 4

Workshop. Career Catalyst Series with Andrea Weiss: "Building Careers Through Community Service." Noon, TB 121. (Staff Development and Professional Services)

Noon concert. Flute studio recital. Free. 12:05 p.m., 115 Music Building. (Music department)

Asian American Association Film Festival. Book of Rules and other films exploring the theme of assimilation. 7:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5

Etiquette dinner. Etiquette specialist Rebecca Black will speak about how to handle interviews and meetings conducted during meals. A catered three-course meal is included. RSVP by April 30 to ckylee@ucdavis.edu, 304-1031. 7 p.m., MU II, Memorial Union. (Delta Sigma Pi, Franklin Templeton Investments, Club Finance Council)

Asian American Association Film Festival. Yellow and other films exploring the theme of generations. 7:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building.

THURSDAY, MAY 6

Health awareness brown bag workshop. Sonny Chong: "Keeping Your Teeth for a Lifetime." Noon, Cabernet Room, Silo. (Staff Development and Professional Services)

Noon concert. Italian guitarist and composer Nuccio d'Angelo. Free. 12:05 p.m., 115 Music Building. (Music department)

Asian American Association Film Festival. Masters of the Pillow and other films exploring the theme of Asians and sex. 7:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry.

Concert. San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas with cello soloist Lynn Harrell. 8 p.m., Mondavi Center. (University Cultural Programs)

Performance. Flood, new works by choreographers Jane Schnorrenber and Eric Kuper. 8 p.m. May 6-9, 13-16, Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center.

FRIDAY, MAY 7

Whole Earth Festival. May 7-9, the Quad.

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.

Asian American Association Film Festival. Robot Stories and other films exploring the theme of human spirit. 7:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building.

SATURDAY, MAY 8

Asian American Association Film Festival. Kung Phooey and other local films, including films by UC Davis students. 6:30 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building.

Concert. UC Davis Gospel Choir, directed by Calvin Lymos. 7 p.m., Freeborn Hall. (Music department)

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