Mark Burns at the Pearl Fincher

The LEAP Center helped co-sponsor Mark Burns’ “Grand Canyon Photographs” Exhibit at the Walker Education Center, so it was with a slight disappointment to see the exhibit come to a close.  But the exhibit lives on, finding a new home at the Pearl Fincher Fine Arts Museum in Spring, Texas.  The set up for that exhibit took place on Friday, September 6, and we were there to take (a small) part.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

Much goes into the hanging of a new exhibit, from spacing the pieces appropriately, to ensuring that the works are level…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

…to getting the descriptions placed just right.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

Of course, having been present at the opening for the Bush Presidential Library and the Walker Education Center, we’ve seen each of these photos multiple times.  But Burns is introducing a few new photos for the Pearl Fincher show, and it is always nice to see the photos in a new environment, so we took another close look at each, while also helping a bit.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

We each had our favorite, but there may be a general consensus that “CAVU” is a favorite of everyone’s.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

CAVU, which stands for “Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited,” was President George H. W. Bush’s motto, one originating in his pilot days during WWII.  Following his passing in November 2018, Mark–who was a personal friend of the President and the Bush family photographer–took a photograph that he believed captured the essence of the motto at the Grand Canyon.

Following a few more adjustments…

…and some cleaning…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

…the setup was largely complete.

We’ll be back on September 17, when Burns will be present for the Opening Reception.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Burns, Photography

Retreat: Wrapping a Weekend Up with An “African” Meal

Peli Peli Kitchen

by Makayla Mason

On our final day of the retreat, we spent the morning working on plans for the semester.  Following a two-hour meeting, we worked up a hunger, and we took the opportunity to stop by a LEAP favorite: Peli Peli Kitchen.

Peli Peli Kitchen is a restaurant that some of the LEAP Ambassadors have been to, but this time, the restaurant had been revamped, and the food was different than it had been previously. Once we walked in, the smell of delicious African-themed cuisine made our mouths water! The restaurant is a build-your-own-plate assembly line. You first decide if you want a “taco” (which uses Naan bread) or a plate. We were able to choose between coconut rice or cauliflower rice. Then, we picked the meats and sides of our choice. There was a delicious creamy garlic cheese sauce that many of us decided to get on top of our food. It really added to the flavor of the dishes.

For meat, we could choose curry chicken, steak, chicken, and shrimp.

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For dessert, we had the sticky toffee cupcakes and almond chocolate chip cookies. The cupcake was the overwhelming favorite.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Houston Texas, Peli Peli Kitchen

After a great retreat weekend, it was a nice meal to enjoy before heading back to Huntsville. Overall, the LEAP Ambassadors feel confident that they will have a successful semester!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Museum of Natural Science, Houston Texas