The Maier Museum of Art
at Randolph College

What Lies Ahead… And Beneath: The Future of Archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg

Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, VA

Jack Gary, Executive Director of Archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Archaeology has been an integral part of the research, interpretation, and reconstruction of Colonial Williamsburg for almost a century. With so much work completed, and a collection of over 60 million artifacts, what can possibly be left to discover? Over the past five years Colonial […]

Chris Cohen Artist’s Talk & Reception

Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, VA

Join us for an artist talk with Randolph College assistant professor of art, Chris Cohen, whose first solo exhibition at the Maier Museum, Recent Work by Chris Cohen, is on view through December 15, 2024. Reception to follow. FREE and open to the public. Image: Chris Cohen, Randolph College assistant professor of art, with Toyin […]

33rd Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium

Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, VA

The 33rd Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium is inspired by the 113th Annual Exhibition – Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art which focuses on animals in the American wilderness and their intrinsic connection to the ecosystem. Moderated by Tammi Hanawalt, PhD, curator of art at National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY, panelists include artists […]

CANCELLED! Reading by Mita Mahato, Comix Artist and Poet

Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, VA

This event has been CANCELLED due to illness. Mita Mahato is a Seattle-based cut paper, collage, and comix artist, poet, and educator. Her work assembles fragments of used and discarded materials that dramatize entangled processes of death and renewal, specifically within the context of ecosystemic loss. A Visiting Writers Series reading sponsored by the Randolph […]

Susan Stevens Lecture: Bir el Knissia Basilica in Carthage

Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College 1 Quinlan St., Lynchburg, VA

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, is a specialist in the archaeology of North Africa. Trained as a Classical philologist specializing in Latin with research as an archaeologist, she has directed excavations at Carthage and Lamta (Tunisia). […]