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UO Today, the Oregon Humanities Center’s half-hour television interview program, recently interviewed three JSMA staff members: Lisa Abia-Smith shares the breadth of the JSMA’s education programs, Anne Rose Kitagawa dives deeper into Framing the Revolution: Contemporary Chinese Photography from the Jack and Susy Wadsworth Collection, and Adriana Miramontes Olivas shares details about her first JSMA exhibitions. Hosted by Paul Peppis, director of the Oregon Humanities Center, UO Today provides a glimpse into the people and research that make the University of Oregon such a special place to learn.
Adriana Miramontes Olivas
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Anne Rose Kitagawa
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Lisa Abia-Smith
On display in the MacKenzie Gallery are four new icons, adding to the pre-existing show, After Life. Two of the icons are selected and curated by JSMA curatorial intern, Grigorii Malakhov (Theater Arts, ’24), supervised by 20212023 Post Graduate Fellow in European & American Art, Zoey Kambour. Grigorii selected the icons inspired by his own experiences in Russian Christian Orthodoxy, and specifically with the Bogomater icons.
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Clara Barck Welles lands at the San Francisco International Airport
On your next trip through San Francisco, stroll through the JSMA’s traveling exhibition, A New Woman: Clara Barck Welles, Inspiration & Influence in Arts & Crafts Silver. The exhibition is located pre-security in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Departures Hall at the San Francisco International airport. On view from June 10, 2023 to February 4, 2024, A New Woman is free to view for all Airport visitors.
A New Woman: Clara Barck Welles, Inspiration & Influence in Arts & Crafts Silver was organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon in 2021 with support from Margo Grant Walsh. The original exhibition was planned in collaboration with Marilyn Archer, Curatorial and Design Consultant, and Margo Grant Walsh, Consultant.