Self-Care Saturdays: Work in Progress
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University 901 S College Street, Auburn, AL, United StatesBring in your creative project and find inspiration and community during this drop-in session.
Bring in your creative project and find inspiration and community during this drop-in session.
Develop a love for museums at an early age! Visitors ages 3 to 5 will enjoy storytime inspired by art on view plus an art project tailored just for them. Grown-ups will enjoy participating alongside their little ones.
Erika Jing is the 2024 Auburn Witness Poetry Prize recipient. The annual competition honors Jake Adam York, a poet who dedicated his career to writing about social justice. The prize...
In response to The Jule’s fall exhibition theme of “work,” join us in the galleries to do some inner work through a sound bath facilitated by local sound bath practitioner, Susan Steele.
Start your day with gratitude, connectedness, and inner peace through the healing power of music and art.
Join The Jule for our weekly Common Grounds session with special guest and Alabama musician, Lee Bains.
In response to The Jule’s fall exhibition theme of “work,” join us in the galleries to do some inner work through a sound bath facilitated by local sound bath practitioner, Susan Steele.
Join student guides from The Jule to learn about the importance of alternative or alt-text and how we implement it in the museum to create greater accessibility. In the galleries,...
Start your day with gratitude, connectedness, and inner peace through the healing power of music and art.
Inspired by The Jule’s Louise Hauss and David Brent Miller Audubon Collection, join us for director Alfred Hitchcock's apocalyptic, allegorical thriller centers on an avian assault on a California coastal...
Develop a love for museums at an early age! Visitors ages 3 to 5 will enjoy storytime inspired by art on view plus an art project tailored just for them. Grown-ups will enjoy participating alongside their little ones.
Poet Victoria Chang will lead an ekphrastic poetry workshop at the museum for all levels of writers.
General admission and all programs are free for everyone.
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You can find us at 901 S. College Street, Auburn, AL 36849.
901 South College Street
Auburn, Alabama 36849
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