Mississippi Art from the Permanent Collection
Mississippi Art from the Permanent Collection
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Artwork from the early history of the university permanent collection through our most recent acquisitions are featured in this annual exhibition.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
This exhibition focuses on recent artwork by the Department of Art and Design faculty: Shawn Dickey, Alex Stelioes-Wills, Ian Childers, and Steve Meeks. The Mississippi University for Women Galleries, located on the first floor of Summer Hall, are open Monday through Wednesday and Friday, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., following the university calendar. The […]
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
The reception and gallery talk for the exhibition will be on Thursday, September 22 from 5:30 – 7:00pm.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
Looking Back features artwork from the university permanent art collection by former faculty from the early 20th century to more recent faculty. The exhibition complements the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition to show the history of outstanding art professors at The W.
A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person. Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.