The Maier Museum of Art
at Randolph College

Fashion in Art Tour

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

Explore how clothing in art tells stories of identity, culture, and status in this guided tour through the museum. A highlight is a modern replica of a 16th-century Italian dress, created by Autumn West ’27 during a Museum and Heritage Studies internship. Dress to express! Whether you choose a costume inspired by your favorite era […]

The 34th Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium

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

Inspired by the 114th Annual Exhibition – The Audacity of Paint, panelists include artists represented in the exhibition: Sally Egbert, Julia Jo, and Sue McNally. The panel will be moderated by gallerist, Charles Moffett. In 2018, Moffett left his position as contemporary art specialist at Sotheby’s to open an art gallery focused on championing the […]

Spotlight Tour: The Art of Renaissance Maiolica

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

Take a 30-minute art break at the Maier for our spotlight tour: This is your last chance to visit Performance and Display, an exhibit of maiolica ceramics from the Italian Renaissance on loan from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Art. FREE and open to the public. Drop-ins welcome, but […]

Poetry Reading by Jim Peterson

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

Join us for a special evening to celebrate Jim Peterson's newest book of poetry, Towheaded Stone Thrower: The Harriet Poems. Peterson will read a selection of poems with musical interludes provided by Grant Kittrell. Jim Peterson is the author of eight collections of poetry, three chapbooks, numerous plays, a novel, Paper Crown, and a collection […]

Science + Art Saturday High School Program: Audacious Paint

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

As AI-generated images rise, some artists are pushing back—embracing paint for its texture, bold color, and tactile experience. In this session, we’ll explore why the physical process of painting still matters, then create expressive works inspired by mark-making and organic forms. Free but space is limited. Registration required: https://www.randolphcollege.edu/admission/visit/science-art-saturdays/