Continued Artistry

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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.

University of Mississippi Museum

The front exterior of the UM Museum. Front Lawn has a brightly colored sculpture

Holiday Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10am-4pm Holiday Closure Dates: Saturday, December 3rd the University Museum will close after the Winter Woodland Wandering Family Activity Day at 1pm Closed Saturday, December 1oth Closed Saturday, December 17th Closed for the Winter Holiday Season beginning Tuesday, December 20th at 4:00p.m. We will reopen with our regular hours Tuesday, January 3rd, … Read more

University of Mississippi Museum

The front exterior of the UM Museum. Front Lawn has a brightly colored sculpture

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