
Her first three designs reminded her of bathtub toys she used to play with at her grandmother’s house as a child, so she named them The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker. Kozlik says making the shades is a bit of a “hurry up and wait” process because of the time it takes the glue to dry. She also went through at least a dozen different glues before she found one she was happy with. The shades are made out of silk - and Kozlik quickly learned silk is one of the hardest fabrics to work with.
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Kozlik did a lot of Googling and watched YouTube videos to learn how to wire the lamp and create a shade. Kozlik was was hesitant to take on the lathe and lose a finger, and Downs already had a supply of local walnut from Mount Horeb and Blue Mounds. Kozlik, who trained in interior design and art, worked for seven years in the showroom at Century House, which sells Scandinavian furniture, where she “saw a lot of beautiful pieces.” One day, she drew up a sketch of a very basic table lamp and enlisted the help of local woodworker Martha Downs in turning the base. Speaker: Rev.What started as a tinker project has become a growing business for Krista Kozlik, owner and creator of UdLamps. Music: Rabbi Maor Greene, Interim Associate Chaplain for Jewish Life, et al November 3, 2022 Speaker: Luis Garay, Director of the Gender and LGBTQIA+ Center Music: Sarah Grace Forrest, ’23 October 13, 2022įall Break, No Numen Lumen October 20, 2022 Music: Anthony Hotakainen ’26 October 6, 2022 Speaker: MJ Larrazabal, Assistant Director, Center for Race, Ethnicity, & Diversity Education Music: Sam Spiegle ’23 September 29, 2022 Jeff Stein, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Assistant Professor of English Music: Elon University Gospel Choir September 15, 2022

Jonathan McElderry, Dean of Student Inclusive Excellence Music: Justine Hurst ’23 and Hannah Giessler ’23 September 8, 2022

Speaker: John Pickett, Director of The Elon Academy Music: Rabbi Maor Greene, Interim Associate Chaplain for Jewish Life September 1, 2022 Julie Tonnesen ’14, Associate University Chaplain Speakers and Musical Guests Fall 2022 August 25, 2022 We’re grateful to our speakers for sharing the gift of their stories, their time, and their humanity, and to all who attend for their presence.įor past Numen Lumen recordings, please see the Truitt Center Blog or this YouTube Playlist. Our hope for Numen Lumen this year is to strengthen our community by collectively creating a space where the stories that make us can be shared with courage and received with love.

that have had a profound impact on my personhood?

Numen Lumen 2022-23: ME: IN MY OWN WORDS Every Thursday from 9:50 to 10:20 am in Numen Lumen Pavilion Sacred Space (110) you are invited to hear members of our Elon community share pieces of their stories, enjoy live music and artistic expression, and share in coffee and refreshments.
