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JUNE 2023

FROM THE DIRECTOR

Photo of a crowd at a Summer Sunset Series concert in the Grove at the University of Mississippi. Photo features lots of groups of people sitting on picnic blankets.

Greetings everyone, from your University Museum! Summer 2023 is filled with Museum happenings and I thought I’d take this opportunity to highlight four Program dates upcoming which you will also see referenced elsewhere in this newsletter issue. Last Summer, 2022 we undertook a return to the popular tradition of Brown Bag Lunches, 12:00 – 1:00 hour special-topic  MORE...


NEWS FROM ROWAN OAK

Up close photo of an opened magnolia blossom.

Summer has arrived at Rowan Oak! Over 1,200 people visited us in May. Starting June 1st, we will recognize our *new* summer hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm, Closed Mondays. These hours will extend through July 31st. The grounds and Bailey Woods Trail are still accessible daily from dawn until dusk. Be sure to continue to follow Rowan Oak on Instagram for updates: @rowanoakofficial and @dogsatrowanoak 


CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Oil painting titled, "The Diver," by Jere Allen. Painting has dark blue background and foreground, right shows a side view of light blue figure diving.
Recent Acquisitions; 2012–Present

Recent Acquisitions, 2012–Present

MAY 9, 2023 – MARCH 23, 2024 

From its inception, the University Museum has thrived due to the generosity of its many supporters. With an expansive range of historical, artistic, and cultural objects the Museum is able to offer a regular rotation of diverse and compelling exhibits. This exhibition celebrates recent donations and purchases to the Museum over the past decade featuring work by acclaimed artists such as Dean Mitchell, Purvis Young, Hale Aspacio Woodruff, Maude Schuyler Clay, Katja Oxman, Georgia Speller, William Dunlap and more.

Image above: The Diver, by Jere Allen.

Blurred Lines

Friends of Theora

JANUARY 17–DECEMBER 9, 2023

Most people know Theora Hamblett for her paintings of her childhood memories, dreams, visions, and her faith; however, this exhibit examines the external influence of other artists that inspired Hamblett as an emerging artist, student, and observational painter searching for her own artistic voice. Many of the works on view were from her personal collection, collected through art exchanges with artists that she befriended. 

Image above: Jacob’s Ladder, ca. 1951–1955, by Stuart Purser.

Construction, 1972 Alexander Calder
Blurred Lines

Blurred Lines

OCTOBER 25, 2022–AUGUST 26, 2023

This exhibit features works from the W. Forrest and Joan Stevens Collection, including Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Alexander Calder, that disrupted the status quo in art, from modernism into the postmodernism movement. 

Image above: Construction, 1972, by Alexander Calder.

Burning Cars, by Marleah Kaufman Hobbs
The Fall of 1962

The Fall of 1962

AUGUST 2, 2022 – JULY 8, 2023

Collected stories and artifacts from the Ole Miss Riot.

Image above: Burning Cars, 1963, by Marleah Kaufman Hobbs.


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COVID-19 STATUS UPDATE


Museum Galleries & Exhibitions are Open to All

The University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses follows the guidelines set by the University.

The Chancellor announced this update to campus protocols:

“Effective March 2, face coverings are required only on transportation networks and in healthcare settings such as University Health Services and University Counseling Center, regardless of vaccination status.

Face coverings are optional in all other indoor spaces, including classrooms, laboratories, studios, residence halls, libraries, dining facilities, the Student Union, Campus Recreation facilities, retail spaces, offices, conference rooms or extracurricular activities held in indoor on-campus spaces.

Faculty and staff may continue to require face coverings for visits to their private offices."

To stay up-to-date with the University’s ongoing response to the coronavirus pandemic, please visit coronavirus.olemiss.edu


FAMILIES AND CHILDREN

Register for Summer camp 2023For Teenagers Entering Grades 6th-9th:

Art Through the Ages:
Art Camp for Teens
June 5th-9th, 9 a.m.–noon

Join us for a week of art and learning in our Art Through the Ages: Art Camp for Teens. Explore different mediums like printmaking, ceramics, painting, and sculptures, and find out what makes each medium unique! This week we will not only make art but we will also learn about the art movements and ancient civilizations that have influenced artists since the beginning of time. 

Artful Science Camp—FULL
June 26th-30th, 2023, 9 a.m.–noon

FALL ARTZONE REGISTRATION

This 12 week program for grades K-4 meets
on a Tuesday or a Wednesday.



SUPPORT THE MUSEUM BY BECOMING A MEMBER ONLINE!


FOR EVERYONE

Brown Bag Summer Lecture Series

BROWN BAG SUMMER LECTURE SERIES
TUESDAY, JUNE 13

Tom Howorth, Architect, Howorth & Associates Architects

noon–1:00 p.m. 
COST: FREE!

Lectures will focus on Architecture, Landscapes, and Hardscapes.

Lunch options will be available in the lobby or brown bag your lunch.


Upcoming:


July 11: Andy Reynolds, Landscape Architect, A2H

August 8: Denny Buchannon, Project Engineer for Facilities Operations, University of Mississippi

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MUSIC IN THE GROVE
Every Sunday in June

6:00 p.m.

COST: FREE!

Chairs and picnics welcome!

JUNE 4
YAC Picnic & Rachel Maxan

JUNE  11
Southern Studies Alumni Showcase

JUNE  18
Perry Family Featuring Bill and Shy Perr

JUNE 25
The Fabulous Doo Vays


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Hand doing some sketching with museum logo.
   

JUNE 2
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (drop-in)
COST: FREE!

 Mark your calendar for these upcoming First Friday Free Sketch Day dates: July 7 and August 4.


Woman pointing at painting with two onlookers

MEMBERSHIP

Being a member provides you with the special distinction of being part of a dynamic group of supporters of the University of Mississippi Museum and Rowan Oak. Now its easier than ever to become a member or renew a current membership online!

Bailey Woods

BAILEY WOODS

Bailey Woods Trail remains open from dawn until dusk daily. We ask that all trail visitors practice appropriate social distancing while enjoying this National Recreation Trail, which connects the two sites.

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A Conversation with Theora Hamblett

A CONVERSATION WITH THEORA HAMBLETT

Watch this delightful 1975 Mississippi Public Television interview of Theora Hamblett by famed famed potter, Lee McCarty.


EXPLORE OUR COLLECTION!


REMINDERS AND LOOKING AHEAD

The Beautiful Mysterious Book

The Beautiful Mysterious: The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston, co-published by the University Museum and University Press of Mississippi, is an examination of the life and work of William Eggleston. Widely considered to be the father of color photography, Eggleston helped establish the artistic medium and has inspired photographers and artists around the world.

Edited by Ann J. Abadie, the catalog contains fifty-five Eggleston photographs, thirty-six of which were featured in The Beautiful Mysterious exhibition at the University of Mississippi Museum.

Memphis Flyer

Get the Memphis Flyer at the Museum!
Available in the Museum Lobby rack, the only free distribution site in Oxford.

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