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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T180000
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SUMMARY:Guest Speaker Panel: Richard Conway & Rachel Fugate
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum’s guest speakers Richard Conway\, PhD\, and Rachel Fugate\, M.A.\, as they discuss their research work in relation to the exhibition Cultivating History: Food\, Crops\, and Art on loan from the VMFA from January 29 – March 21. Reception to follow panel.\n\nRichard Conway received a PhD from Tulane University. A historian of colonial Latin America\, his research interests include the social and environmental history of Mexico. He teaches courses including: Early Latin America\, the History of Mexico\, and Indigenous Societies in Latin America. He has published articles in several journals\, including The Americas\, Colonial Latin American Review\, and Ethnohistory\, and his book\, Islands in the Lake: Environment and Ethnohistory in Xochimilco\, New Spain was published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. He also serves as the book review editor of Ethnohistory.\n\nRachel Fugate is Exhibitions Registrar at Delaware Art Museum. She joined DelArt from Lehigh University Art Galleries where she was the Collections Manager and Registrar. Previously she was the Collections Curator at the DeVos Art Museum of Northern Michigan University. Rachel holds an MA in Art History from Syracuse University where she focused on British art of the long eighteenth century.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/guest-speaker-panel-richard-conway-rachel-fugate/
LOCATION:VAC 119
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T190500Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk & Exhibition Opening: Dara Hartman\, 2026 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum in welcoming 2026 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence Dara Hartman discuss her artistic practice\, particularly in relationship with her exhibition in the museum on view from February 19 – May 2. Reception to follow lecture.\n\nDara is a full-time studio artist based in Salt Lake City\, UT. She received a BFA from Virginia Tech and an MFA from Montana State University. After graduate school she moved to Washington and was an Adjunct Professor at Clark College in Vancouver\, WA and at Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland\, OR. Most recently\, Dara’s life has taken her to Salt Lake City\, UT where she worked for 3 years as a product designer\, a design team leader\, and traveled to China to work with factories on model design and production. Since 2020\, she has been director of Hollins’ own annual Women Working with Clay Symposium.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/artist-talk-exhibition-opening-dara-hartman-2026-frances-niederer-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:VAC 119
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T120521
CREATED:20260122T180953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T182255Z
UID:73289-1770919200-1770924600@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Edward Steffanni
DESCRIPTION:Edward Steffanni is an American artist born in Ohio. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. \nIn Edward’s interdisciplinary practice\, he examines the relationships between queerness\, concealment\, nature\, and spirituality using print media\, ceramics\, papermaking\, and performance. His work has been exhibited nationally and has received awards within those exhibitions. \nJoin the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum in hearing Edward discuss his artistic practice\, particularly in relationship with his spring exhibition in the museum\, Edward Steffanni: God-Shaped Hole\, on view from January 29 – April 18. \nReception to follow lecture. \nImage courtesy of Print Center New York. Photo by Argenis Apolinario.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/artist-talk-edward-steffanni/
LOCATION:VAC 119
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240614T235959
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SUMMARY:M.F.A. Dance @ the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum
DESCRIPTION:Corpus Mirabilis: The Life and Practices of St. Catherine of Siena and the Recentering of Female Agency and Play in Performance as Resistance. \n\nThesis Performance and Installation by M.F.A. Dance Graduate Student Melissa Miller\n\nEleanor D. Wilson Museum – Hollins Campus\n\nFree Admission\n\nThursday\, June 13\, 2024 – Live Performance\n\n7:30 pm\n\nFriday\, June 14 – June 28\, 2024 – Exhibition\n\nTuesday – Sunday\, 12- 5 pm\n\nThursday – 12-8 pm\n\nCorpus Mirabilis: The Life and Practices of St. Catherine of Siena and the Recentering of Female Agency and Play in Performance as Resistance centers around the life and death of Catherine Benincasa: a 14th-century Italian Tertiary Dominican\, mystic\, influential writer and leader\, and eventual saint\, in the European Catholic Church. Saint Catherine of Siena’s faith practice included a dedication to mortification of the flesh\, practitioners of which believed they should subdue desires\, which are at war with their soul\, by means of self-inflicted suffering. She began her practice of self-harm at the age of eight\, culminating in her death via self-imposed starvation at 33. Not considered suicide by the church leaders of the time\, her death was recorded instead as succumbing to pious fasting and called\, posthumously\, anorexia “mirabilis\,” Latin for “wonderful.” Looking at her life and death will be my point of entry for discussing animosity toward the female body in\, but not restricted to\, high-control Western religious environments. Exploring how these attitudes toward women have been internalized and propagated has urgency for everybody\, female or otherwise.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/m-f-a-dance-the-eleanor-d-wilson-museum/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Dance,Graduate Programs,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T120000
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SUMMARY:Women Working with Clay Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the annual Women Working with Clay Symposium held each summer at Hollins University\, the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum presents an exhibition of work by well-known artists in the world of contemporary ceramics. This symposium emphasizes the creative process from every level while looking at aspects and points of view that may be unique to women working in clay. Exhibit through July 21.\n\nMuseum hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 pm\, Thursday 12-8 pm (closed Mondays)
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/women-working-with-clay-exhibit/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T120521
CREATED:20240326T172513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T001043Z
UID:68709-1714671000-1714676400@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Senior Majors Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Along with the 2024 Ceramics Post-Baccalaureate exhibition.\n\nThrough May 19\, 2024\n\nHours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 pm\, Thursday 12-8 pm (closed Mondays) 
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/2024-senior-majors-exhibition/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T120521
CREATED:20240326T172352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T172352Z
UID:68708-1712253600-1712257200@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Art Exhibition Opening: "Behind the Scenes at the Museum"
DESCRIPTION:Using selected works from the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum’s permanent collection and the archives at the Wyndham Robertson Library\, student curators put theory into practice in this exhibition\, which is the culmination of the spring class\, Behind the Scenes at the Museum. As part of the class\, students collaborate and share responsibility for conceptualizing\, researching\, designing\, interpreting\, and installing a cohesive exhibition. Participants bring a variety of backgrounds and experience to the class\, pursuing various disciplines. Co-instructors are Stephanie Gibson\, professor of art history\, and Jenine Culligan\, director of the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum.\n\nThrough April 21\, 2024\n\nHours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 pm\, Thursday 12-8 pm (closed Mondays) www.hollins.edu/museum
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/art-exhibition-opening-behind-the-scenes-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T120521
CREATED:20230818T142442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T142633Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Gina Louthian-Stanley '00
DESCRIPTION:Art Exhibition: “Humanistic Geography-Uncovering a Sense of Place\n\nGina Louthian-Stanley ’00 is a multimedia artist\, writer\, and workshop instructor born and living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Louthian-Stanley has worked primarily as a printmaker since the late 1970s. In 2006\, she began experimenting with encaustic techniques in which she juxtaposes transparent and opaque layers coupled with unique textures. Louthian-Stanley’s works represent physical and emotional sensations which carry the viewer into a narrative inspired by the natural world. She writes\, “I pursued my childhood dream of becoming an artist\, continuing as a student to earn my B.A. in studio art from Hollins University and my masters from Radford University. While I love learning\, I also want to help others reach their goals to find their creative voice.” This exhibition and its related programs are sponsored in part by the City of Roanoke through the Roanoke Arts Commission.\n\nHours are Tuesday-Sunday\, 12-5 pm; Thursday 12-8 pm. Exhibit through December 10.\n\nReception to follow
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/artist-talk-gina-louthian-stanley-00/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public,Wilson Museum
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