Thursday
May 3, 2018
5:30 p.m.
Maysey Craddock will discuss her career and current exhibition, Ruin is a Secret Oasis.
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Maysey Craddock will discuss her career and current exhibition, Ruin is a Secret Oasis.
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The University of Mississippi Museum in association with
The Master Gardeners of Lafayette County present
April 5, 12, 19, 2018
Thursdays at 12:00 noon–1:00 p.m.
Sherra Owen, Master Gardener, is a retired educator from Union County, MS. She is an Audubon Master Naturalist, a member of the Union County Garden Club, and a member of the Mississippi Native Plant Society. Sherra was instrumental in helping to design the Faulkner Literary Garden at the Union County Heritage Museum.
Nathan Lazinsky, assistant superintendent of Ole Miss Landscape Services, is a licensed Landscape Horticulturist, as well as a certified arborist with a tree risk certification.
Ed Croom is a retired botanist from The University of Mississippi and a talented photo journalist. His photography has appeared in USA Today, The Scientist, and The Saturday Evening Post. He is the author of The Land of Rowan Oak—a collection of images highlighting the gardens, flowers, and trees taken over a 13-year period on the historic grounds of Rowan Oak.
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Join us Tuesday, March 27th during the April Arts Crawl to officially celebrate the opening of the Buie West Gallery!
Buie West is the first of four galleries in the original 1939 museum to reopen after major renovations. The gallery, and the three others to come, will permanently display the Robinson Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 6
noon
Faulkner Room, Archives & Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library
COST: FREE!
Dr. Ed Meek, Assistant Vice Chancellor Emeritus for Public Relations and Associate Professor Emeritus of Journalism, and Marti Funke, Collections Manager University Museum and Historic Houses, will speak about the life, legacy and artwork of Mississippi artist Theora Hamblett.