Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College
Lead curator of the National Gallery, London, to speak at Randolph College

Susanna Avery-Quash will discuss activities celebrating the National Gallery’s bicentenary this year, as well as a recent exhibition she curated there. ... READ MORE >>
33rd Annual Berlind Symposium set for Oct. 26

The program is inspired by the College’s 113th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, “Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art.”... READ MORE >>
Grace Duckworth ’23 brings passion for history, education to role at George Mason’s Gunston Hall

Duckworth is a full-time educator at the historic Georgian-style home of one of the country’s founding fathers.... READ MORE >>
Jack Gary, executive director of archaeology at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, to speak at Randolph

“What Lies Ahead… And Beneath: The Future of Archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg” will be held on Monday, Sept. 16.... READ MORE >>
College’s 113th Annual Exhibition, ‘Vita Wild,’ opens on Sept. 8

The exhibit showcases nine contemporary artists whose works reflect cultural and environmental changes that expand the expression and definition of traditional wildlife art. ... READ MORE >>
Studio art professor Chris Cohen showing work at the Maier this fall

Cohen’s recent paintings are featured in an exhibit that opens on Sunday, Sept. 8. ... READ MORE >>
Registration open for youth summer camps at Randolph College

Registration is now open for preschool, theatre, art, coding, and soccer summer camps. ... READ MORE >>
Maier event to focus on women workers

“Uncover/Recover: Remembering Women Workers” will be held on Tuesday, March 19.... READ MORE >>
New Randolph exhibit focuses on marine plastic pollution

“Entangled and Ingested,” which opens Jan. 12 in Hampson Commons, located in the Student Center, features seven life-sized collage portraits using plastic film to document animals that are harmed by marine plastic pollution.... READ MORE >>
The Maier celebrates 30 years of Art & SOL program

The Maier has offered free guided tours for all LCS fifth graders—and other area schools upon request—since 1993. ... READ MORE >>