Archives for September 2019

2018 Fall Family Activity Days!

Fall Family Activity Days!
The University of Mississippi Museum
Cost: FREE!
The Museum offers fun-filled activity days for children to experience with their families. These events coincide with exhibits, holidays, and other special events—enriching the museum experience for all ages.

Mysteries of Nature Family Activity Day

Mysteries of Nature Family Day

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2018
10:00 a.m. – NOON (DROP-IN)
Families will be inspired by Jaime Aelavanthara’s exhibit Where the Roots Rise and other artists who use the natural world in this fun, mixed media family day. Suitable for families with children of all ages, we will also have a special area for our youngest learners ages 0-2.

 
Wire Wonders Family Day

Wire Wonders Family Day

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018
10:00 a.m. – NOON (DROP-IN)
Families will work together to create sculptures using a variety of fun materials inspired by the Museum’s special exhibit, A Long Road Back, by sculptor George Tobolowsky. Suitable for families with children of all ages, we will also have a special area for our youngest learners ages 0-2 to build.

 
All Aboard! Winter Express Family Day

All Aboard! Winter Express Family Day

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2018
9:00 a.m. – NOON (DROP-IN)
Formerly known as Santa’s Workshop, in this special family day we will create seasonal projects and explore as the museum comes to life with sneaky collections elves, a holiday market, and more! Suitable for families with children of all ages, we will also have a special area for our youngest learners ages 0-2.

 

Questions? Contact Emily McCauley at esdean@olemiss.edu or 662-915-7073.

Regards to Emily!

 
Emily McCauley

DIRECTOR’S LETTER

Photo of Robert Saarnio by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss CommunicationsWarmest greetings from the University Museum, members and friends,

I’m writing this September letter with a very specific purpose: to celebrate and express our deep gratitude for nine years of dedicated service to the museum and visionary leadership of our education programs, our Curator of Education Emily McCauley.

Emily departs her University employment in mid-September, but she will be remaining in Oxford for the next couple of years while her husband Mark fulfills his post-doctoral research. While we will miss Emily’s vibrant spirit and professionalism considerably, we are beyond happy to know that she, Mark, and their son, Grey, will be here in our community a while longer. We will all see her and her wonderful family in and around Oxford, and we know that her love for the museum that she has served so devotedly will bring her back more than occasionally. Emily, Mark, and Grey are lifelong members of our extended museum family!

It is truly difficult to adequately capture what Emily’s tenure of service has meant to such a wide demographic of families, youth, schoolchildren, and lifelong learners in our community. Perhaps nothing captures this more fully than the full three pages that it takes to describe the entire spectrum of educational programs that this museum offers to the public — all of which she has developed, nurtured, and implemented.

Emily McCauley teaching Art ZoneMore frequently than you might ever imagine, when I am out in the community, whether at the supermarket, the Square, the gym, or the gas station, citizens approach me and express “Please know how much we appreciate the Museum…” and at that juncture I can complete the rest of the sentence that so commonly follows: “…because our kids have such remarkable experiences there”. These are sentiments that represent a reservoir of community goodwill toward the museum that we treasure, and which summarize so beautifully what Emily’s work has meant to Oxford, the surrounding counties, and the North Mississippi region.

Please join us in raising a toast to the most innovative, thoughtful, and community-spirited museum educator that I have had the privilege of working with in my two-decade career: Thank you, Emily!! You leave a legacy and a body of accomplishment in educational outreach and public service that are exceptional.

Our Education programs now move forward in the skillful hands of Stacy Bell, who returns to the University after having served with Emily as both an undergraduate student worker and as our first graduate assistant from the School of Education. Stacy received her B.A in Elementary Education in 2015 and her M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction in 2016, both from Ole Miss, and has worked in Boston and the Phoenix area over the past three years. The entire museum team is eagerly looking forward to supporting Stacy in her leadership of our acclaimed educational outreach programming, and we warmly welcome her back to the museum!

A closing note about our major Fall, 2019 exhibition: Two Lives in Photography, Maude Schuyler Clay and Langdon Clay. Open to the public in the Lawrence, Fortune, and Edmonds galleries beginning September 17, please join us for the opening reception event on Tuesday, September 24, 6:00-8:00 p.m. This stellar exhibition represents a rare opportunity in the careers of this extraordinarily talented pair of photographers, that they have exhibited together in a museum setting. We look forward to seeing you on the 24th!

 
Robert Saarnio's signature
Robert Saarnio 
Museum Director