The University of Mississippi Museum will celebrate its 10th annual Friends of the Museum Harvest Supper at historic Rowan Oak on Thursday, Oct. 13. An invitation to Harvest Supper is a ticket
Art has surrounded Jacob Hashimoto his entire life. Although he enjoyed drawing and other art-related activities in his youth, he never planned to fully envelop himself in the art world quite like
The University Museum will begin to display artist and curator William Dunlap’s exhibition “Meditations on the Origins of Agriculture in America” with a reception on Monday at 4 p.m., featuring works that
While pausing to reflect upon the wire tree she has almost finished sculpting, Ladaijah Moore exclaimed, “Boom, yes! Let me take a picture of this.” Moore is a regular participant in the
Summertime in Oxford will be in full swing on Sundays in the Grove. The annual Summer Sunset Series is being held free for the public on the university’s campus, providing live music,
Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Marszalek, David Nolan and Louie Gallo with “The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Complete Annotated
The new Mississippi Civil Rights Museum is scheduled to open Dec. 9 in Jackson and will celebrate the work of lesser-known local activists of the national civil rights movement, according to museum director
Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum 5 p.m. – John Cofield with “Oxford, Mississippi: The Cofield Collection” – Chancellor’s House 5 p.m. – DACA and Dreamers Panel
In order to understand “Fault Lines,” a collection of tapestries and prints by Mary Zicafoose on display at the University of Mississippi Museum, one should probably read former U.S. Poet Laureate Ted
Monday 8:30 a.m. – Yoga in the Gallery – UM Museum Tuesday 6 p.m. – Fault Lines Opening Reception – UM Museum 6:30 p.m. – Opioid Town Hall Summit – Oxford Conference