Andy Warhol, Ceramic Vessels, and “Goodnight Moon” Come to the Wilson Museum this Summer
0The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University presents three new exhibitions May 31 – September 15.
The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University presents three new exhibitions May 31 – September 15.
News 7 in Roanoke talks with a Hollins student and faculty member about a new online initiative that allows access to high-resolution images from museum and gallery collections around the world.
Dillard (pictured) has been presented the 2012 Perry F. Kendig Award for Outstanding Literary Artist, while the Wilson Museum received this year’s Kendig Award for Outstanding Arts & Cultural Organization.
Season Six of the series focuses on the themes of “Change,” “Boundaries,” “History,” and “Balance.”
The university kicks off six days of “art beyond the predictable” in the Roanoke Valley with a theatre production, art demonstrations, exhibitions, artist lectures, and more.
The Roanoke Star-Sentinel reports on “Bayous and Ghosts: Work by Margaret Evangeline and Hunt Slonem” and “Treasures from the Vault.”
The Roanoke Star-Sentinel profiles nationally recognized artist and Hollins Professor Emeritus Bill White.
The gift from the foundation’s Photographic Legacy Program includes many of Warhol’s original Polaroids as well as silver gelatin prints documenting his life and its inhabitants.
The Roanoke Times previews two new major solo exhibitions at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum featuring the work of Professors Emeriti Jan Knipe and Bill White.
The acclaimed artists and professors emeriti at Hollins will each be featured in a solo exhibition of their works September 29 – December 10.