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June 3: Self-Care Saturday

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10:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Join The Jule this summer for a series of openlevel yoga classes with rotating instructors from The Yoga Room. Classes are free and open to all levels. Limited mats available on site.

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Yoga with instructors from The Yoga Room

Robin Duke

I have been practicing yoga consistently for 6 years. It is something that has made me feel greatphysically, mentally, and emotionally. In the spring 2022 I took my practice deeper with a 200hour teacher training at the Yoga Room led by Nicole Agostino. I loved it and started teaching yoga at The Yoga Room in May 22. My favorite thing is guiding newer “yogis” with alignment cues. Yoga is for every “body” at any age.

June 1: Common Grounds

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6 – 7 p.m.

Art, coffee, and conversation Thursday nights at the Jule. Every week will feature a new host or presentation to guide attendees through a casual conversation about arts and culture.

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This Week:

Michelle Browder, Artist and Activist, Mothers of Gynecology Monument, Montgomery

For 30 years, Michelle has been an advocate and activist for the atrisk and marginalized. Her heart is especially tender toward disenfranchised youth.

She noticed that young people needed someone to listen, encourage, and provide a safe space for them. She created a place that immersed students in history, “real talk,” spoken word and visual art. This experience birthed an artscentered diversion program that was used by juvenile detention centers in
Alabama and Georgia.

In the spring of 2012, Michelle and a group of chaperones took 56 students to Washington, DC to see Attorney Bryan Stevenson argue a case before the United States Supreme Court. The case focused on the constitutionality of youth being sentenced to death in prison. This encounter changed both the studentsand Michelles lives exponentially and birthed the I Am More Than Youth Empowerment Initiative. This initiative expanded into a nonprofit that hosted community conversations, artscentered programs for schools and youthled conferences.

Michelle owns and operates More Than Tours, a social enterprise that provides educational and interactive tours to students and tourists exposing the rich and sometimes haunting history of Montgomery, Alabama. More Than Tours has bridged the racial divide by reaching nearly 10,000 students and tourists.

The Jule Museum Podcast – Episode 15: Migratory Roots

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Kevin Brisco Jr. talks about his exhibition “Migratory Roots” an exhibition in the series “Radical Naturalism” at The Jule, on view January 24 through August 7, 2023.

Considering homophones roots and routes, “Kevin Brisco: Migratory Roots” explores shared movements, journeys over time and the network that exists among all living things.

jcsm.auburn.edu/exhibitions/radic…-migratory-roots/

April 29: Self-Care Saturday

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10 – 11 am

Free and open to the public. Registration ENCOURAGED.

Sound Bath

Founder and CEO of SoundEmbrace LLC, Danielle Hall is shifting perspectives around empowerment while leading a team of trained Sound Practitioners to elevate the sound healing industry, and serving the mental health and wellness of our communities. With over a decade of experience in the field, Danielle has worked with adults and children transitioning through various traumas including PTSD, depression, sexual abuse, digestive issues, and physical pain, using specific sound tools and techniques to facilitate change in the health and wellbeing of her clients. Currently working on her Masters in Holistic Health, Danielle has her Certification in Sound Healing Therapy and has worked with Hospitals, Corporate Wellness Programs, Therapy Centers, and Non Profits. As a member of the American Public Health Association, and the Georgia Health Association she has spoken on platforms educating on how sound as a therapy is a noninvasive complementary approach to wellness. Danielle is also an advocate for musicians’ rights as an Associate Member of the Recording Academy. She has been named a “Pioneer in the Sound Healing Industry” by the Shift Network and interviewed on CNN, Fox 5, and 11Alive.

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April 27: Common Grounds

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6 – 7 pm

Free and open to the public. Registration ENCOURAGED.

Zanice Bond, Associate Professor of English, Tuskegee University

Zanice Bond earned her Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Kansas. She is concluding her tenure as an Alabama Folklife Association Cauthen Fellow (20222023) with the publication of her essay A Quilt for My Father in the fall. She is CoPI of an NEH/Teagle Foundation grant “Lift as We Climb” FirstYear Common Reading Experiences with Transformative Texts (20222024). Her classes at Tuskegee University include an environmental literature class that examines the artwork of Kevin Brisco.

In 2017, she received a FulbrightHayes award to Chile and a Poetry Foundation Fellowship for
the Furious Flower Center
s Legacy Seminar on Yusef Komunyakaa at James Madison University. Zanices essay ‘“Small Places Close to Home: Gender, Class and Civil Rights WorkMildred Bond Roxborough and the NAACP” was published in Tennessee Women: Their Lives, Their Times, Volume 2 ed. Sarah L. Wilkerson Freeman and Beverly Greene Bond, University of Georgia Press. She is currently collaborating with Kris Yoke on a book project Teaching Affrilachia: Cultivating Community and Culture.

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April 26: Night at the Museum

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6 – 8 pm

Free and open to the public. Registration ENCOURAGED.

Join us for the closing celebration of our Spring exhibitions as we prepare for the Summer and Fall slate. Clay Body — Pottery and Stoneware of the SoutheastInvisible Thread and Masaomi Yasunaga: In Holding Close will be leaving May 7th to make room for our Summer exhibition, Monuments and Myths. To close out these extraordinary shows, we’re hosting an extraordinary party featuring food and drink, music, art-making, and special guest, Masaomi Yasunaga, who is celebrating his international solo museum debut.

During the party, guests will be able to grab free food and drink from local food truck vendors while supplies last, stroll through the galleries while listening to a specially curated playlist created by the museum’s student guides, flex their creative muscles by assembling their own vision boards at the artmaking activity and much more.

So come to The Jule and experience fine art with your local community of art enthusiasts Wednesday, April 26.

Admission is free and open to the public.
Reserve your spot by registering above.
Food and drinks will be provided while supplies last.

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April 22: Self-Care Saturday

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10 – 11 am

Free and open to the public. Registration ENCOURAGED.

Yoga with The Yoga Room

Lela Anderson is an Auburn University alumna who has found herself living in the “Loveliest Village on the Plains” once again. She recently returned to school and plans to become a Physical Therapist Assistant. She has been practicing yoga for over 20 years and is a firm believer in taking a holistic approach to both physical and mental health. She describes yoga as being her “happy place.” When not on the mat or studying, Lela can be found voraciously reading anything from mysteries to cookbooks, experimenting with new recipes, or communing with her cat Azrael. Lela teaches yin yoga.

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April 15: Self-Care Saturday

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10 – 11 am

Free and open to the public. Registration ENCOURAGED.

Art Wellness Exchange with Ashley Witherspoon

Ashley Witherspoon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Founder of Hand Made Dreams, a mental health platform dedicated to bringing mental health awareness to everyday spaces. Ashley served as a mental health expert for WRALTV, an NBC affiliated television station, providing therapeutic strategies for families to adjust during the Covid19 Public Health Crisis. She also contributed to various local and national publication platforms, including the national and digital media publication Youth Today. The Hand Made Dreams platform continues to expand with the Art Wellness Exchange, collaborating with community and university museums. The American Alliance of Museums recently highlighted the Art Wellness Exchange, emphasizing the value of community collaborations related to incorporating mental health awareness in museum spaces. Ashley recently launched the Art Wellness Exchange which has been featured at the North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh, NC), the Harn Museum of Art (University of Florida, Gainesville) and the Norton Museum of Art (West Palm Beach, FL).

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Welcome to the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art

We welcome you to explore, experience and engage with the visual arts.