The Maier Museum of Art
at Randolph College

The 31st Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium

The 31st Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium is a day-long program inspired by the 111th Annual Exhibition: Survivance: Contemporary Native Art featuring artist Michael Namingha. The Berlind Symposium is always held in conjunction with the College’s Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art. On the occasion of the 80th Annual, friends and family of Helen Clark Berlind, […]

Free

Indigenous Women Filmmakers: Keepers of the Flame

A program of short films by Indigenous women that highlights their important role in revitalizing Indigenous culture, identity and communities. Organized by Jennifer Gauthier, PhD., Professor of Media and Culture, Randolph College. Movie snacks provided.

Free

Spotlight Tour: Survivance: Contemporary Native Art

Take a short guided tour of the 111th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Survivance: Contemporary Native Art. Michael Namingha, Virgil Ortiz, Cara Romero and Diego Romero explore ancestral legacy and contemporary issues through innovations with clay and photography. This tour is intended for an adult audience. FREE.

Free

2023 Senior Art History Presentations and Senior Studio Art Exhibition Opening

Please join us for the 2023 Senior Art History Presentations and Senior Studio Art Exhibition Opening: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Art History Senior Paper Presentations Andi Curtis: Hans Holbein the Younger, Danse Macabre, and Social Commentary  Grace Duckworth: If You Can Read This, You're on the Bus: Psychedelic Rock Posters as Cultural Identifiers Reception to […]