Docent Tour
Gain insight into our current exhibition “Nuido, The Way of Embroidery” — join us for a docent-led tour, conducted by Oglethorpe University students of Japanese. The tour is included with admission.
View ArticleThe Art of Public Health
This event is part of the Atlanta Science Festival, March 19-26, 2016. Catherine Weikart Yeckel, M.S., PhD, Assoc. Res. Sci/ Lecturer of the Yale University School of Medicine/ Yale University School...
View ArticleMembers’ Reception
Members of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art are invited to enjoy refreshments and preview the exhibition Yale University’s The Art of Public Health, on public view March 19-April 24.
View ArticleANF Kids Photographed
photo: Quincy Brooks Caitlin Tabilog ’18 presents “ANF Kids Photographed”. This event is part of the lecture series accompanying the exhibition Caitlin Tabilog ’18 at Academy at North Fulton, on view...
View ArticleIs This My Child? Sensory Integration Simplified
Shelley Margow MS.OTR/L presents “Is This My Child? Sensory Integration Simplified” This event is part of the lecture series accompanying the exhibition Caitlin Tabilog ’18 at Academy at North Fulton,...
View ArticleConnecting Art and HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
Salaam Semaan, MPH, Dr PH, Deputy Associate Director for Science (Health Scientist), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) This event is part of the lecture series accompanying the...
View ArticleReception | Southeastern Pastel Society’s 17th International Juried Exhibition
View this year’s entries and winners of the Southeastern Pastel Society’s 17th International Juried Exhibition.
View ArticleOUMA Healthy Tea
Faculty, staff, and students are invited for a Healthy Tea, co-hosted by OUMA and Oglethorpe’s Make a Better YOU Wellness Team. Relax and enjoy the current exhibitions on view, including “Yale...
View ArticleFree admission | Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live!
In the spirit of Smithsonian Museums — which offer free admission every day — Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine, in which participating museums across the country open...
View ArticleLecture | Nazi Art and Degenerate Art: Which would you rather see?
Glenn Sharfman, PhD, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Oglethorpe University. Dr. Sharfman, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for OU and an historian with a research...
View ArticleLecture | The American Schindler: Varian Fry and the Flight Portfolio
Elizabeth Peterson, Museum Director, Oglethorpe University. Ms. Peterson, who is also adjunct professor of Art & Culture and Museum Studies, gives a backdrop to the IRC Flight Portfolio which...
View ArticleLecture | A Journey Through Time: (Re-)Discovering Otto Neumann
Ann-Kristin Hensen, Professor of German, Oglethorpe University, TU Dortmund. Visiting Professor Hensen gives historical context to Neumann’s work as her Oglethorpe University students of German 101...
View ArticleSwingin’ in the Holidays with The Brent Runnels Trio
Join The Brent Runnels Trio for a festive afternoon of music in the museum! The Brent Runnels Trio features Brent Runnels on piano, Ben Bailey on drums and Kevin Smith on Bass. General admission $10....
View ArticleEarly Savannah Houses and Their Stories
Mr. Andrew Jones of New York City and Savannah, Georgia General admission: $5. Free for OUMA members or with a Petrel Pass.
View ArticleHattie Saussy: Portrait of an Artist
John Daniel Tilford, Curator of Collections, OUMA General admission: $5. Free for OUMA members or with a Petrel Pass.
View ArticleAmerican Art of the Early 20th Century
Dr. Stephanie Heydt, Margaret and Terry Stent Curator of American Art, High Museum of Art General admission: $5. Free for OUMA members or with a Petrel Pass.
View ArticleThe Process of Creating a Bowl from Nature
For three generations, the Moulthrops have practiced their art and skill of wood turning using native southeastern woods. Philip and Matt Moulthrop will discuss their family’s creation process as part...
View ArticlePianist John Burke: Grammy Award Send-off Concert
Pianist John Burke, a 2011 Oglethorpe University alumnus, was nominated for a 2017 Grammy Award in the category of Best New Age Album for his newest work, “Orogen“. Before he travels to the 59th Annual...
View ArticleLady Rebels: Southern Women Artists and Art Education
Dr. Erin R. Corrales-Diaz, Curator, the Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina General admission: $5. Free for OUMA members or with a Petrel Pass.
View ArticleMember Reception
Members of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art are invited to preview the exhibitions opening January 21: “Hattie Saussy: Rediscovery of an Artist,” the first major retrospective of Hattie Saussy...
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