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The Museum’s Education Department makes learning about art enjoyable and intellectually stimulating through a wide array of programs for all audiences: first-time visitors; families with young children; students on a class visit or teachers seeking guidance in incorporating art into school curricula. The Museum Education Department also coordinates the training of future and current museum professionals through internships and forming relationships with many departments at The University of Mississippi.

Museum Education Staff  (Left to Right) Emily Dean,  Brea Burkett, Julie Maudlin,  Mary Kate Keappler, Molly Scofield, Kelly Herbert, Steven Mockler, and Alexa Penton. Not pictured:  Ashton Wilcox.
Museum Education Staff (Left to Right) Emily Dean, Brea Burkett, Julie Maudlin, Mary Kate Keappler, Molly Scofield, Kelly Herbert, Steven Mockler, and Alexa Penton. Not pictured: Ashton Wilcox.

Every year, we present events and programs that allow our visitors to connect meaningfully with the art on view. Children can participate in Art Zone, Mini Masters, Summer Camps, and Family Activity Days. Adults can participate in Adult Studio Workshops, Brown Bag Lectures, and gallery receptions. Each month, we do outreach programs to the Oxford-Lafayette Public Library, Leap Frog, and area schools through our Traveling Trunk program.

Recently, we have joined Michelle Obama’s health and wellness initiative of “Let’s Move Museum and Gardens.” To promote healthy food habits, an intern from the Nutrition Department creates snacks for our children’s programs and makes the recipes with the nutritional information available to parents. We promote exercise by hosting Blue Laurel Yoga classes each week and by incorporating walks through Bailey’s Woods into all of our programs for kids.

To find out more about University Museum Education Programs, contact Curator of Education, Emily Dean, at esdean@olemiss.edu or 662-915-7073.

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