
Science Everywhere, at WAM!
Science of Sculpture Weatherspoon Art Museum and Sculpture Courtyard Activity Time at WAM: 12-3pm This activity is hosted in partnership with Science Everywhere @ UNCG,

Science of Sculpture Weatherspoon Art Museum and Sculpture Courtyard Activity Time at WAM: 12-3pm This activity is hosted in partnership with Science Everywhere @ UNCG,

Join us for an evening of conversation, food, refreshments + wine (limited to two drinks), music by the Angel McCray Quartet, and gallery tours as

Location: Benjamin Auditorium Artist Lalla Essaydi’s work sits at the crossroads of past and present, East and West, tradition and transformation. Her exhibition at the

NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED AND THOSE REGISTERED HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. Join WAM Curators for discussions and conversations about works from the museum’s collection.

Join Weatherspoon staff to discuss carefully selected objects from the museum’s collection. Each community collection study session is focused on a different theme and highlights

Location: Museum Atrium The Weatherspoon and UNCG School of Dance are proud to present this live collaboration between students from the Schools of Art and

Artists Maria Britton (Carrboro, NC), Krystal Hart (Greensboro, NC), and Kelley O’Brien (Greensboro, NC) discuss their work in Art on Paper. Attendees will dive into

Mariam Stephan, Associate Professor, Painting; Barbara Campbell Thomas, Associate Professor, Painting; and Dane Winkler, Assistant Professor, Sculpture, talk about their current work in the 2019 Faculty Biennial exhibition on

Christopher Thomas, Director of Foundations, Printmaking; and Leah Sobsey, Assistant Professor, Photography, talk about their current work in the 2019 Faculty Biennial exhibition on view through September 15.

Join us for the Public Reception for the 2019 UNCG School of Art Faculty Biennial. The Weatherspoon is pleased to present the 2019 biennial exhibition of

Our 20-minute Noon @ the ‘Spoon tour is a fun way to explore a new exhibition during your lunch break. Offered the second Tuesday of

Over four decades of her practice, Mary Kelly has addressed issues relating to the body, systems of classification and power, and memory. In the early 1970s, she