By M.B. Mayfield

AUGUST 23, 2024 – AUGUST 23, 2025 By M.B. Mayfield M.B. Mayfield was born April 26, 1923, in Ecru, Mississippi, to Vanderbilt Mayfield and Ella Tabitha Judon Mayfield. His Judon family owned what a published and historical account of Pontotoc County indicates was the largest tract of land belonging to an African American family in … Read more

Mediterranea: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection

Magic Lanterns

FEBRUARY 13 – AUGUST 10, 2024

Magic Lanterns is an immersive exhibit containing prints of astronomical and astrological imagery sourced from 1860’s magic lantern slides from the Millington-Barnard Collection of Scientific Instruments. Magic Lanterns, a predecessor of modern slide projectors, was used to swindle, entertain, and enchant its audience for hundreds of years before the advent of moving pictures. Large projections of slides like these revolutionized teaching.

Magic Lanterns

Magic Lanterns

FEBRUARY 13 – AUGUST 10, 2024

Magic Lanterns is an immersive exhibit containing prints of astronomical and astrological imagery sourced from 1860’s magic lantern slides from the Millington-Barnard Collection of Scientific Instruments. Magic Lanterns, a predecessor of modern slide projectors, was used to swindle, entertain, and enchant its audience for hundreds of years before the advent of moving pictures. Large projections of slides like these revolutionized teaching.

Continued Artistry

Jocla-Necklace-Navajo

Continued Artistry

AUGUST 1, 2023 – AUGUST 10, 2024

Choctaw basket weaving is an important traditional artistry that has been practiced for centuries. They were first created primarily for utilitarian use and came in myriad shapes and sizes to serve different functions. While the production and common use has dwindled in the past century, native weavers continue the tradition, passing their skill to the next generation. Most contemporary Choctaw basket weavers are still based in Mississippi.

Recent Acquisitions, 2012-Present

Recent Acquisitions, 2012-Present

MAY 9, 2023 – MARCH 23, 2024

From its inception, the University Museum has thrived due to the generosity of its many supporters. With an expansive range of historical, artistic, and cultural objects the Museum is able to offer a regular rotation of diverse and compelling exhibits. This exhibition celebrates recent donations and purchases to the Museum over the past decade.

Friends of Theora

Painting. "Jacob’s Ladder," ca. 1951-1955, by Stuart Purser

Friends of Theora

JANUARY 10, 2023 – DECEMBER 9, 2023
Most people know Theora Hamblett for her paintings of her childhood memories, dreams, visions, and her faith; however, this exhibit examines the external influence of other artists that inspired Hamblett as an emerging artist, student, and observational painter searching for her own artistic voice.