This academic year’s lineup of exhibits and events will highlight the university’s Reeves Museum of Ceramics and the Watson Galleries.
Reeves Museum of Ceramics
The solo exhibition, on view starting Aug. 28, mines the Reeves Collection of Chinese Export to explore diaspora and identity through ceramics.
The Museums at W&L invite the public to explore its exhibitions and collections with select programming through May.
The Museums at W&L invite the public to their opening reception for “Musings” on Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Washington and Lee’s Museum Artist-in-Residence Program welcomed photographer Stephanie Shih to campus in May to create new work based on the Museums’ art collection.
In Case You Missed It
W&L’s most recent museum exhibition, “Mother Clay: The Pottery of Three Pueblo Women,” brought new artists into the university’s collection and connected the campus community in unexpected ways.
Ferguson’s sessions on March 10 and 11 are part of Winter Term programming at the Museums at W&L.
Two new ceramics exhibits, which spotlight women artists, open to the public Feb. 1.
This porcelain bowl manufactured in Saint-Cloud, France, is an excellent example of work done under the supervision of a woman named Barbe Coudray, who successfully and profitably ran a factory that remained in production until 1766.
A new gift to the Reeves Museum of Ceramics documents how one artist is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.