Main Events Calendar
November10 - Sun^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.12 - Tue^5 p.m.Susan Stevens Lecture
Maier Museum of Art
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
5 pm Reception | 6 pm Lecture
"A New Sixth-century AD martyrial basilica: Bir el Knissia in the sacred landscape of Carthage (Tunisia)"
Susan Stevens, Randolph College Professor of Classics Emeritus
Trained as a Classical philologist specializing in Latin with research as an archaeologist, Stevens is a specialist in the archaeology of North Africa. She has directed excavations at Carthage and Lamta (Tunisia), and these excavations resulted in the publication of numerous articles and three books, the most recent of which is Bir el Knissia at Carthage: a martyrial basilica complex. Second and Final report, released in March 2024. Stevens will discuss the Bir el Knissia basilica, its design and primary function as a place of burial, and as a pilgrimage destination, renowned, like Rome, for its wealth of holy sites.
Free and open to the public.6 p.m.Borker Film - Series of Short films by Indigenous women
Nichols Theatre, Student Center
Tuesday, November 12th
Short films by Indigenous women around the globe who are passionate about protecting nature.
Discussion with Dr. Jennifer Gauthier, Professor of Media and Culture
Free and Open to the Public13 - Wed^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.6 p.m.Women's Basketball vs Salem College
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center14 - Thu^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.15 - Fri^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.16 - Sat^10 a.m.Science Saturday The Science of Illusions
Main 138 PC Lab, Main Hall
Science Saturday hands-on sessions are open to High School students only, are free of charge, and include lunch. Pre-registration is required. This week Blair Gross, Associate Professor of Psychology. will explore the Science of Illusions.
Please see http://nmrgql.utmato.com/admission/visit/science-art-saturdays/
for more information and to register.1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.7:30 p.m.Guest Artist Series: The Camille Thurman Quintet
Smith Hall Theatre, Smith Memorial Building
“Imagine if Sarah Vaughan played saxophone like Dexter Gordon. That’s approximately
the effect when singer and tenor saxophonist Camille Thurman performs.”
-Downbeat Magazine
“You’re hard-pressed to find rising talents more exciting than Camille Thurman.”
-The New York Times
Camille Thurman is known for her creative brilliance, effortless mastery, and undeniably distinct approach to music as both a powerhouse vocalist and saxophonist. Thurman was the first woman in 30 years to tour and perform full-time internationally with the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as a saxophonist and woodwind doubler from 2018 to 2020. A respected leading musician, she has appeared at notable venues and festivals worldwide, including The Kennedy Center, Rose Theater, Winter Jazz Fest, and The Colbert Show.
Camille has four full-length recordings as a leader to her credit and was an NAACP Image Award Nominee. Her most recent project, “Confluence: Vol 1,” is a collaboration with master drummer Darrell Green and his quartet. For more information on Camille Thurman, please visit: www.camillethurmanmusic.com http://www.camillethurmanmusic.com
General admission tickets: $10. Children under 18 and college students with ID admitted free.17 - Sun^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.20 - Wed^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.6 p.m.Women's Basketball vs Mary Washington
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center21 - Thu^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.22 - Fri^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.23 - Sat^10 a.m.Science Saturday Protein Folding with Matlab
Main 138 PC Lab, Main Hall
Science Saturday hands-on sessions are open to High School students only, are free of charge, and include lunch. Pre-registration is required. This week Katrin Schenk, Associate Professor of Physics & Engineering will be exploring Protein Folding with Matlab.
Please see http://nmrgql.utmato.com/admission/visit/science-art-saturdays/
for more information and to register.1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.2 p.m.Women's Basketball vs Carolina University
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center4 p.m.Men's Basketball vs William Peace University
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center7 p.m.Star Party
Winfree Observatory
Come see the stars at the Winfree Observatory!24 - Sun^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.27 - Wed^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.30 - Sat^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.4 p.m.Men's Basketball vs JWU
Gym, Athletics and Dance CenterDecember1 - Sun^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.2 p.m.Women's Basketball vs Greensboro College
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center4 - Wed^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.4 p.m.Men's Basketball
Shenandoah University5 p.m.Women's Basketball vs Averett University
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center5 - Thu^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.6 - Fri^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.7 - Sat^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.2 p.m.Men's Basketball vs Guilford College
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center7 p.m.Star Party
Winfree Observatory
Come see the stars at the Winfree Observatory!8 - Sun^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.7:30 p.m.Candlelight Concert
Houston Memorial Chapel
Candlelight Concert: an evening of poetry, dance, and beautiful music11 - Wed^1 p.m.Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition - "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
Art Exhibitions: 113th Annual Exhibition – "Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art" and “Recent Work by Chris Cohen”
Maier Museum of Art
“Vita Wild” showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art, primarily focusing on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. “Recent Work by Chris Cohen” is the first Maier Museum of Art solo exhibition of work by Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen.
On view Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. through December 15, 2024.
Free and open to the public.
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