Muscarelle Museum

@muscarelle

University Museum - A laboratory for learning with an encyclopedic collection of over 5,000 artworks ranging from pre-Columbian to post-modern.

Williamsburg, VA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

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    3. velj

    @ the Muscarelle: Here, the Museum staff carefully install a monumental work by Markus Brunetti set to appear in our new exhibition . Opening day is Saturday, February 8, so be sure to stop by!

    ‪MARKUS BRUNETTI | German, born 1965 | Tours, Cathédrale Saint-Gatien from the FAÇADES series, 2013 – 2015 | Archival pigment print | 118 3/16 x 59 1/16 ins. (300 x 150 cm) | © Markus Brunetti, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York | Acquired with funds from the Board of Visitors Muscarelle Museum of Art Endowment‬
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  2. 27. sij

    The galleries are temporarily closed while the staff installs our next set of exhibitions and ! Join us on February 8, 2020 for opening day of these new exhibitions!

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  3. 3. pro 2019.

    Our Curator of Native American Art first saw Charles Pratt's "Blue Corn" during the ‘80s and treasured her memories of it. Recently it was gifted to the Museum and is currently on display in our exhibition #16192019!

    ‪CHARLES PRATT | American (Cheyenne/Arapahos), 1937 - 2017 | Blue Corn, c. 1984 | Metal, turquoise, coral | Muscarelle Museum of Art | Gift of William and Marie Palmer | 2019.013‬
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  4. 2. pro 2019.

    Come out for our event "It Happened... 1619 and Beyond" this Thursday from 6 - 8 PM! The Happening will feature performances in dance, poetry, and interactive arts in response to our current exhibition #16192019. Click for more info:

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    5. stu 2019.

    The Muscarelle Museum opens new exhibit to highlight slavery and forced migration

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    Originally a commemoration of 's first African American students, "Building on the Legacy" is now a virtual American Evolution exhibit on African American art. Explore it from home today:

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    This Thursday, W&M students are invited to a special opening of a new exhibit, "1619/2019." Explore works from African American and Native American artists that evoke the complex experiences of enslavement and subjugation. This free event includes light refreshments.

    Flyer for the student opening reception of "1619/2019" at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. This Thursday, November 7, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Muscarelle. Free. Features art from African American and Native American artists, in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of enslaved Africans arriving in colonial Virginia.
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  8. 1. stu 2019.

    Join us @ 5:30 PM for over in Tucker Hall Theater! In recognition of we will be showing NATIVE ART NOW!

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  9. 29. lis 2019.

    : Our staff are busily preparing for "1619 / 2019"! Pulling together an exhibition involves all sorts of tasks. Here, we are unpacking a recent arrival. Come see the exhibition starting on 11/6/2019!

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  10. 18. lis 2019.

    Happy ! Show your and see today from 10 AM - 5 PM and get a tour from one of our knowledgeable docents from 12 - 4 PM this weekend!

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  11. 14. lis 2019.

    "I thank God that I have survived to speak for my ancestors. Too often, they were silenced by the 'historic records' that declared them to be 'extinct.' WE ARE STILL HERE!" -Rose Powhatan See this work in “1619 / 2019” starting 11/6!

    ‪ ‪ROSE POWHATAN | American Indian |‬ Still Here!, 1997 | Silkscreen | © Rose Powhatan | Gift of Danielle Moretti-Langholtz | 2017-032‬
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  12. 8. lis 2019.

    We are thrilled to present work from the fantastic W&M Studio Art faculty in ! The Museum is open today from 10 AM - 5 PM, so be sure to stop by. As always, admission is free for our members and W&M community members!

    A visitor takes a closer look at Marlene Jack’s “Asymmetrical Vase,” 2016 in our current exhibition “Faculty Show 14.”
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    18. ruj 2019.

    It's humbling and exciting to see my essay included in the beautifully illustrated Building the Brafferton, which grew from the 2016-17 art museum exhibit on the legacy of the Indian College at . Thanks, @buck_woodard, for the opportunity to contribute!

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    19. ruj 2019.

    A fantastic installation at the It is such a privilege to have our own world-class museum on campus with such innovative exhibits and an amazing permanent collection!

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  15. 3. lis 2019.

    at the Muscarelle: Check out our staff and W&M Studio Art faculty busily installing our new exhibition ! Come see us tomorrow on opening day from 10 AM - 5 PM!

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    2. lis 2019.

    Our friends are hosting a woodcutting workshop on DOG Street. Only 12 spots are available. Sign up:

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    3. lis 2019.

    When people ask about the most interesting thing I've ever found, I tell them about the knapped glass tools we found at the Brafferton in 2011. Happy to see Mark's & my article in print at last! Thanks to the Museum for sending me a copy.

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  18. 26. ruj 2019.
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  19. 12. ruj 2019.

    Take a closer look at Sara Dochow's work in ! We are open from 10 AM - 5 PM with extended hours from 5 - 7 PM for Museum Members & the W&M community. Docents will be available to provide tours & answer questions about the exhibition @ 5 PM.

    Visitors engage with Sara Dochow's works on display in "The Adjacent Possible."

Works on display from left to right : SARA DOCHOW | American, born 1952 | Overflowing, 2019; To Plant a Garden Is To Believe In Tomorrow, 2018; Garden of Delights, 2018 | Work courtesy of the Artist
    SARA DOCHOW | American, born 1952 | To Plant a Garden Is To Believe in Tomorrow (detail), 2018 | Silk, beads, embroidery, paint, wire, varnish | Work courtesy of the Artist
    SARA DOCHOW | American, born 1952 | Garden of Delights, 2018 | Silk, beads, embroidery, paint, wire, varnish, found object | Work courtesy of Artist
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    NEW! 🌟 Our latest exhibit showcases the Daragan Collection of Almanacs! This exhibit was curated by Phillip Emanuel, history doctoral candidate, and students from his class, Books: Technology & Culture. Stop by the 2nd floor rotunda gallery in Swem to check out their insights!

    Introductory panel to the Daragan Almanac exhibit. Several scans of almanac pages are arranged alongside a checkered/tile pattern of several colors: red, green, blue, purple. The title of the exhibit is "The Daragan Collection of Almanacs: Keeping Track of the Everyday in History."
    An exhibit panel highlighting an almanac page-spread, "How to cure a hangover in the seventeenth century." On a green background with white outline illustrations.
    An exhibit panel titled, "Is the pen really mightier than the sword?" The panel discusses the profitability of almanacs, which were not too expensive to print. On a purple background with white outline illustrations.
    An exhibit panel titled, "Your first view of a kangaroo?" The panel discusses how Almanacs informed the "Western" world of animals and landscapes from different parts of the world. On a blue background with white outline illustrations.
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