Matter and Education: Experiential Education and Its Role in Community Change
The Rebecca Carver Institute on Experiential Education is offering its yearly experience on October 26th from 8:30am-4pm.
The Rebecca Carver Institute on Experiential Education is offering its yearly experience on October 26th from 8:30am-4pm.
The Washington Center will be in Graham 313 for an info session about their professional development offerings on October 1 from 3-5pm.
On September 17th from 3-4pm, Sheryl Oring will be at the Taylor Garden Fountain to write postcards for the next president.
On September 18th at 3pm, Charles Bolton will be presenting his new book Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in the Deep South.
Responsible Conduct of Research Training focused on navigating the IRB will be held November 11th at 9am to 11am.
The museum is committed to access for all, and as part of our ongoing efforts, we are introducing ASL-Interpreted gallery tours of the exhibition Crip*: Artists Engage with Disabilities. There will be two tours at 11 am and 12 pm. Tours are free. Please register to attend.
George Dimock, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art, will discuss the American photography on display in the exhibition Interpreting America. Free and open to all.
This event is the first of the Crip* Film Series. The program emerged from conversations with the Crip* Advisory Committee, whose members expressed the desire to have alternate media to complement the works on view.
This event is the first of the Crip* Film Series. The program emerged from conversations with the Crip* Advisory Committee, whose members expressed the desire to have alternate media to complement the works on view. The films were chosen from suggestions by the Advisory Committee, as well as research by WAM staff.
Let’s connect! Staff from across the museum will be available to chat with visitors in the Making Connections: Art, Place, and Relationships exhibition from 12 to 1 pm on Fridays from September 20 to November 22.