Lynchburg

The 34th Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium

Inspired by the 114th Annual Exhibition – The Audacity of Paint, panelists include artists represented in the exhibition: Sally Egbert, Julia Jo, and Sue McNally. 1 – 2 p.m. Artist […]

Fashion in Art Tour

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, […]

Science + Art Saturday High School Program: Ancient Coins

Step into the world of ancient Rome! Explore real coins, ceramics, and other artifacts in Randolph College’s Ancient Collections. Discover how archaeologists uncover the past, then design and create your […]

Bringing the masters home: Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo on the Renaissance table

A shallow maiolica bowl with a painting of two men riding white horses and a third man who had fallen from his brown horse on the ground. In the sky above, the sun appears from behind clouds, with a ray directed toward the man on the ground. The scene depicts the biblical story of the conversion of Saul.

Alison Luchs, Curator of Early European Sculpture and Deputy Head, Department of Sculpture and Decorative Arts, National Gallery of Art Luch will discuss ways maiolica artists adapted major works of […]

Artist Talk – Siobhán Byrns

A leaf with a woman's face on it.

Artist Siobhán Byrns will discuss her exhibition, The Green Ribbon: Chlorophyll Prints by Siobhán Byrns. Byrns’ ephemeral chlorophyll prints on Hosta leaves critique the romanticized ideals imposed on women, particularly […]