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  A tour of “Frank Hartley Anderson: Forging the Southern Printmakers Society” will be led by Sarah Kate Gillespie, curator of American art.
A free guided tour of the exhibit galleries of the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library and the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies. Participants should meet in the rotunda on the second floor of the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries. Contact: Jean Cleveland 706-542-8079  
Through May 1. The annual exit show for the graduating master of fine arts students at the Lamar Dodd School of Art. On display in the Boone and George-Ann Knox I, Rachel Cosby Conway, Alfred Heber Holbrook and Charles B. Presley Family Galleries. April 9, 2016 - May 1, 2016 Contact: Hillary Brown  For more information, visit: http://georgiamuseum.org/art/exhibitions/upcoming/master-of-fine-arts-degree-candidates-exhibition3…
This event will celebrate the thesis projects of BFA students graduating in photography, sculpture, textile design, printmaking and book arts, and graphic design.  Contact: Katie Geha 773-965-1689; 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm  
Come explore the work of students and artists at the various Dodd facilities, including demonstrations and talks on fabric design, printmaking and book arts, drawing and painting, graphic design, ceramics, interior design, photography, jewelry, metals and sculpture and art education. Art History Two 20-minute talks w/discussion at 5pm and 5:30pm in S150 5-5:30pm:  Dr. Isabelle Wallace, "On Seduction and Elusion: The Crosshatch Paintings of…
Join Kathleen Staples, independent scholar and co-curator of the exhibition, for a gallery talk.
Guided tours of the exhibit, “Undisputed,” will be offered Fridays at 3:30 p.m. before each home football fame, beginning Sept. 4. Join us for a tour of our annual exhibit from the UGA Athletic Association archives, this year focusing on the 1980 National Championship season. Numerous photographs, many rarely, if ever, seen; the gleaming Silver Britches worn by the heroes of the day – Lindsay Scott, Rex Robinson, Carnie Norris, Scott Woerner; a…
Thursday Twilight Tour: Highlights from the Permanent Collection 6 – 7 p.m. TOURS led by docents. Part of UGA's 2015 Spotlight on the Arts.
Through Feb. 28. "Crowned with Glory and Immortality" will feature ornamental needlework of Georgia and investigate both feminine skills and girlhood education in the state. This exhibition will coincide with the eighth Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts and will be accompanied by an exhibition catalogue published by the museum. Curator: Dale Couch, curator of decorative arts, and Kathleen Staples, independent scholar
This exhibit features work from UGA MFA art students and curated by art history graduate students. It is held in conjunction with Smithsonian Magazine's Annual Museum Day Live which is on September 26 , and the exhibition takes place September 26 - October 17, with a free, public reception on October 10th from 4 - 6 PM. Admission is free and all are welcome to support the museum, the school, and the artists. The…
Join us for a preview of the exhibition The Figure 8. Artists featured in the exhibition, Elizabeth Jaeger, Amy Pleasant, and J. Parker Valentine will be on hand to discuss their work and to answer questions.   
Afloat is a compendium of works by RG Brown that explores the notion of journey and the memories of new-found places and experiences. For RG, boats hold a primary place in human and societal development; they are archetypal vessels used to gather and transport personal experiences that shape how we live in the world. During his career Brown traveled to Africa, South America, Europe and Southeast Asia to learn boat building from…
UGA senior Orry Young earned a leadership award from the U.S. Army Cadet Command after completing its Leader Development and Assessment Course, also known as Operation Warrior Forge. The award was presented the Warrior Forge Commander's Leadership Award at the July 21 LDAC graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington. He was ranked No. 1 among more than 200 cadets in his training company at the 29-day LDAC program, the capstone training…
Biology major Matthew Lustig combines his interest in ROTC with a love for Johnny Cash to create his unique UGA experience: I studied abroad in Australia, which allowed me to study biology, immerse myself in a new culture and make some of the best friends I have at UGA. Upon returning, I tried out and made the UGA co-ed cheerleading team and performed for UGA football, men’s/women’s basketball, gymnastics and volleyball. Meanwhile, I played…

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