Archives for December 2022

Spring Family Activity Days!

Spring Family Activity Day graphic

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.

 

FAMILY ACTIVITY DAY: FOLK ART

SATURDAY, FEB 4, 2023
10:00 a.m. – NOON (DROP-IN)

Black History Month Series: A look into southern Black people’s rich tradition of Folk Art.

Art of the people, for the people, and by the people! Folk Art is made by artists whose creative skills tell tales about their community’s authentic cultural identity. Everyone in the family, adults and children, will embrace their inner Folk Artist and create artwork using non-traditional materials and expressive subject matters. Venture into the Museum to learn and make art inspired by fabulous folk artists like Clementine Hunter, Luster Willis, M.B. Mayfield, LV Hull, and more.

 

FAMILY ACTIVITY DAY: ILLUMINATED LETTERS

SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2023
10:00 a.m. – NOON (DROP-IN)

Letters are all around our world: we can find them in the titles of works of art, our favorite book, and even the packaging of our favorite snack.
Using letters we can create stories, send kind messages, and of course, create beautiful artwork! Wander into the Museum and learn about how letters have been used in works of art such as the illuminated manuscripts, sculptures, and contemporary art.

   

 

Questions? Contact Rosa Salas at rvsalasg@olemiss.edu or 662-915-7205.

Self Taught Portraits

 

OCTOBER 4, 2022 – APRIL 15, 2023

The selected works in this exhibit share the diversity of portraiture.  Whether it is a famous subject like Martin Luther King Jr., or an unknown caricature of a Jackson reporter we cannot resist the natural inclination to study a human face as a central theme. 

 
 
 
 
 

Untitled (Self-Portrait), unknown date

Ethel Wright Mohamed, (b. Mississippi, 1906-1992)
Applique; cotton, lace, embroidery thread
H. 36.5 x 24.25 inches, framed
Gift of William Reynold Ferris and Marcie Cohen Ferris
2019.001.0021