The Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture
Auburn’s location and its art collection create a forum to study a broad range of topics. Influenced by the American South, artists featured this semester explore concepts of memory, place...
Auburn’s location and its art collection create a forum to study a broad range of topics. Influenced by the American South, artists featured this semester explore concepts of memory, place...
Celebrate the Auburn University community, the unveiling of the Alabama Scrollathon and the museum’s 20th birthday at The Jule’s Spring Fling! Enjoy lawn games, DIY chalk art around the pond,...
When you visit The Jule's website, you are likely able to see, analyze and emotionally react to pieces in the museum's collection - but how might you describe a piece of art (or even the act of close looking) to someone else to give them the same experience?
These sessions focus on the practice and mindfulness of mending using the Japanese Boro tradition as inspiration.
Part of the First 56, UPC and The Jule Museum dare students to Be Curious at our annual Night at the Museum by exploring our exhibitions, grabbing a bite at a food truck, watching a pop-up vogue-ing performance and more. PLUS: get your spirit gear for the September 7 whiteout game against Cal! The first 200 attendees will receive a limited-edition WDE t-shirt featuring art by Andy Warhol.
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.
Join exhibiting artist Rachel Libeskind for an artist talk about her creative process, her work and her exhibition at The Jule, "The Golden Record."
Bring in your creative project and find inspiration and community during this drop-in session.
Inspired by The Jule’s exhibition theme of “work,” Opelika Film Arts Collective presents the 1936 Charlie Chaplin film, "Modern Times."
Bring in your creative project and find inspiration and community during this drop-in session.
As part of Extension Week at Auburn, Bruce Dupree, Manager of Alabama Cooperative Extension Systems Communication and Marketing, will share the history of the Historical Panorama of Alabama Agriculture by John Augustus Walker currently exhibited at The Jule. Dupree will touch upon the impetus and development of this Works Progress Administration project as well as the murals' history as part of Extension and their transference to the museum 10 years ago.
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
Exhibition change out is underway, with university staff reporting through Friday, December 20.