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Continuing—
Variety, Archeology, and Ornament: Renaissance Architectural Prints from Column to Cornice
through December 18
The Dancer and the Dance: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs
through December 23
Figure Study: The Fourteenth Street School and the Woman in Public
through December 23
Friday, September 2
Student Docent Education
1-2 pm
For current student docents only
Wednesday, September 7
Community Docent Education
9:30-11:30 am
For current community docents only
Monday, September 12
Writer's Eye
Begins
Tuesday, September 13
Lunchtime Talk
The Dancer and the Dance
by Stephen Margulies
12-1 pm
In the Museum
Wednesday, September 14
Docent Training Class
2-5 pm
For current docent trainees only
Thursday, September 15
Volunteer Board
9:30 am
Special Lecture The Fourteenth Street School: Art, Vision, and the Urban Scene
by Carmenita Higginbotham
5:30 pm
Campbell 153
Friday, September 16
Student Docent Education
1-2 pm
For current student docents only
Saturday, September 16
Family Art JAM
Capital Prints:
From Drawing to Drypoint
1-3 pm & 3-5 pm
In the Museum
Reservations required; RSVP 434.243.2050
Sunday, September 17
Family Art JAM
Capital Prints:
From Drawing to Drypoint
1-3 pm & 3-5 pm
In the Museum
Reservations required; RSVP 434.243.2050
Wednesday, September 21
Community Docent Education
9:30-11:30 am
For current community docents only
Docent Council
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
For current docent council members only
Docent Training Class
2-5 pm
For current docent trainees only
Friday, September 23
Student Docent Education
1-2 pm
For current student docents only
Saturday, September 24
Saturday Special Tour
Figure Study
by Melissa Ragain
2-3 pm
In the Museum
Wednesday, September 28
Docent Training Class
2-5 pm
For current docent trainees only
Friday, September 30
Final Friday Reception
5:30-7:30 pm
In the Museum
Symposium
Ornament and Variety: Renaissance Prints Reconsidered
Held in conjunction with the special exhibition:
Variety, Archeology, and Ornament
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