Harn Museum of Art hosts after-hours Women’s History Month event
As someone who previously studied art history, Coral Smith has been an eyewitness to the unbalanced domination of men in the art field.
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As someone who previously studied art history, Coral Smith has been an eyewitness to the unbalanced domination of men in the art field.
Julia Andrews may have been the one speaking, but most eyes in the Harn Museum’s auditorium were not on her. Instead, audience members — including local families and UF students — had a hard time looking away from the colorful paintings flashing across the projector behind her as she spoke.
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For one night only, Gainesville museumgoers found themselves immersed in the culture of a place far from Alachua County: Africa.
Pamela Henry, then a stockbroker, didn’t know much about art until she met her future husband and sculptor John Raymond Henry in 1982. They got married two years later.
Days after nearly 300 members of the UF community stormed Emerson Alumni Hall in protest of Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, the university’s sole presidential finalist, another group of around 20 gathered to express its discontent with the decision.
Silvestre Hernandez, who belongs to the Huastec, Totonac and Comanche tribes, was at Gainesville City Hall Monday playing various traditional songs on different flutes from his culture. His shirt read “missing, murdered indigeneous women” with two red hand prints on it.
The Harn Museum of Art recently opened an exhibit that highlights the appreciation of plant life through various mediums of art collected from an array of cultures and eras.
Every year, wide-eyed freshmen stumble through Turlington, bookbags strapped to their back.
A new Harn Museum of Art exhibit carries the weight of Black history to its viewers through momentary snapshots of serenity, struggle and triumph.
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Here are the Spring 2021 Student Government Executive Election candidates. Students can chose from three parties -- the Change Party, the Gator Party and the Keg Party -- on Feb. 23 and 24.
Greetings, students, and welcome to the start of the Spring semester.
History never stops, and neither does Matheson History Museum.
Africa Stars 2020 is sponsored by UF’s Center for African Studies (CAS), the Harn Museum of Art, and Center for Arts, Migration and Entrepreneurship in the College of the Arts, and UF’s Creative Campus program
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