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Friday, June 4
“First Fridays” public opening reception for Women and the Maier: Creating HerStory
5-8 p.m.

June 4-December 10, 2010
Women and the Maier: Creating HerStory
Curated by Emily Hanson ‘09

Modern and Contemporary Selections from the Permanent Collection

Thursday, April 29
Opening Reception for Senior Show: Class of 2010
4-6 p.m.

April 29-May 16, 2010
Senior Show: Class of 2010
Victoria Winfree, Olivia Travis, Laura Stables, Sarah Kreiger, Cameo Johnson, Kathleen Fort,  and Jessica Accorso

Sunday, January 24
2 p.m.
Berlind Symposium Panel Discussion

Artists represented in Four American Landscapes: Sang-ah Choi, Jeffrey Jones, Andrew Lenaghan and Joel Ross will talk about their work and answer questions in a panel discussion moderated by guest curator, Jonathan Fineberg. A reception will follow.

Saturday, January 23
The 19th Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium
5-7 p.m.
Opening Reception for the 99th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art
Meet Jonathan Fineberg, guest curator of Four American Landscapes: Sang-ah Choi, Jeffrey Jones, Andrew Lenaghan and Joel Ross and artists represented in the exhibition.

7 p.m.
Screening: Imagining America: Icons of 20th Century American Art
This PBS documentary is based on guest curator Jonathan Fineberg’s textbook of the same name. Discussion with Fineberg and visiting artists following the screening.

January 23-April 18, 2010
The 99th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art
Four American Landscapes: Sang-ah Choi, Jeffrey Jones, Andrew Lenaghan and Joel Ross

Sunday, November 8
2-5 p.m.
Outten Visiting Artist Lecture
Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan is a painter, art critic, and professor of art in the Department of Art and Art History at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, VA. He authored the exhibition catalog essay “Teaching to Unlearn: Paradox in Studio Art Pedagogy,” for the current exhibition at the Maier Museum of Art, Teaching Begins Here: Recent Work by Randolph College Art Faculty. This event is free and open to the public!

Tuesday, September 15
4:30-5:30
Works in Progress Series
The Maritime Imaginary
presented by Heidi Kunz, Associate Professor of English

5:30-6:30
Water Lines Book Release Celebration

Authors are invited to read their poems.

6:00-6:30
Book sales and reception.

Monday, September 14
1 to 3 p.m.
Volunteer Information Fair
sponsored by LAMP (Lynchburg Area Museum Professionals)

Representatives from each of the following LAMP member organizations will be on hand with information about the range of volunteer positions available:

Amazement Square
Amherst County Museum
Daura Gallery at Lynchburg College
Legacy Museum of African American History
Lynchburg Museum System
Maier Museum of Art
Red Hill – Patrick Henry National Memorial
Riverviews Artspace
Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest

Drop by between 1-3 p.m. to learn about, enjoy and support local cultural and historic resources through volunteerism. Refreshments will be served!

Friday, September 4
5-8 p.m.
“First Fridays” Opening Reception for Teaching Begins Here: Recent Work by Randolph College Art Faculty

September 4-December 11, 2009
Teaching Begins Here: Recent Work by Randolph College Art Faculty

Featuring work by Chris Cohen, David Kjeseth Johnson, Jim Muehlemann, and Kathy Muehlemann