On Thursday nights this summer, venture to The Jule for experimental and creative films, free of charge and open to everyone. Each selection is programmed with “Radical Naturalism.” Award-winning filmmakers explore new relationships with nature, image-making techniques, interview subjects and cultural investigations. What is radical naturalism? Guest curators and contemporary...
On Thursday nights this summer, venture to The Jule for experimental and creative films, free of charge and open to everyone. Each selection is programmed with “Radical Naturalism.” Award-winning filmmakers explore new relationships with nature, image-making techniques, interview subjects and cultural investigations. What is radical naturalism? Guest curators and contemporary...
Global Community Day Festival is a day for bringing international and non-international communities together to learn and experience global culture, history, and related opportunities. The Covid-19 pandemic has taught the world that valuing and protecting diverse cultures is more crucial than ever. Outreach Global Office believes that uniting communities to...
In commemoration of the 54th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr, this multi-day event at the Jule Collins Smith Museum will include keynote speakers, panels, and a screening of the HBO documentary A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Park. Learn more on their...
Brent Yantis, Director of the NASA/ University of Louisiana at Lafayette Regional Application Center, will be presenting a lunch-time colloquium about nature's artistic wonders in coordination with the Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts.
TESS, or Together Embracing Successful Scholars, Talks feature distinguished female scholars at Auburn University. The three speakers at the event will focus their talks on the topic of an ever-changing world. Elizabeth Davis-Sramek, the Gayle Parks Forehand Professor in the Harbert College of Business, will present on “Inclusive Capitalism: Addressing...
October, Italian Heritage Month, is a time to celebrate the contributions of Italians in their country and abroad, as well as promote Italian culture and language. Every year, AU CLA provides a series of films and discussions on Italian culture and opportunities to learn about initiatives with our partners in...
<div id=\'page_content\' class=\'page_content index\' role=\'main\'><div class=\'content_row clearfix\'> <div class=\'content_container clearfix\'> <div id=\'lead_content\' class=\'content_row\'> <div class=\'content_container\'> <div class=\'col-sm-12 article_story\'> <div class=\'article_body\'> The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University\, or OLLI at Auburn\, will host its lecture series titled Wisdom Wednesday’s. OLLI members\, guests and friends are all invited to learn...
<div class=\'article_body\'> The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is holding a special preview of “The Third Poetry: The Transcendent Art of Walter Inglis Anderson.\' During an illuminating curator talk\, Mattie Codling discusses the celebrated artist’s career\, prolific body of work and place in the arts and crafts and...
The Community and Civic Engagement Initiative in the College of Liberal Arts will be hosting its first feature of the <a href=\'http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2010/10/14/presidential-proclamation-italian-american-heritage-and-culture-month\'>National Italian American Heritage Month </a>Film Festival. The featured film will be <a href=\'https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6189344/\'><i>Tutto quello che vuoi</i></a><b><i>\,</i></b>directed by Francesco Bruni.<span class=\'Apple-converted-space\'> </span> <b>Refreshments will begin at 1:30 pm and the film at 2:00...
Join the Jule Collins Smith Museum for the first Spring Community Night! Artist Laura Murray will visit to share her work as an illustrator and talk about her coloring book Amazing Alabama. Expect to run into some critters you will find pictures of in the Audubon exhibition\, enjoy tasty treats\,...