‘Museum in Motion’ initiative promotes art on the road
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts made headway toward its new outreach project after raising $15,860 in the recent fundraising efforts during Tiger Giving Day.
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The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts made headway toward its new outreach project after raising $15,860 in the recent fundraising efforts during Tiger Giving Day.
Music is known for being uniting and, for the Jones, it seems to carry that effect.
Auburn University advisors from three different colleges have started an advising podcast to help students and parents prepare for their advising sessions.
As Black Lives Matter saw an increase in media coverage over the past year, Black creators have taken to art to celebrate their race and speak out against racial oppression.
Kayleigh Chalkowski is a fourth-year doctoral student studying wildlife science in the School of Forestry and Wildlife. She does research on how invasive species movements drive infectious disease dynamics.
Throughout the pandemic, people have turned to the outdoors for a location where the virus is less likely to spread. Heather Jackson, an Auburn alumna, has found her own way to move her business outside.
Amy Briggs is an Auburn University alumna who has gone on to sell small-batch ceramics and recently became the general manager for Rock ‘n’ Roll pinball. She graduated in the fall of 2018 and moved to Asheville, North Carolina, in 2019.
Recording his own music was never the plan for Reese Fleming, but after time spent playing for his friends and family, he was inspired to share his music with others.
Each year, Auburn students work with a community in Macon County as part of a course in the college of liberal arts. For the past two years, students have partnered with the town of Shorter, Alabama, on different projects with economic and cultural impact.
In the Donald E. Davis Arboretum, between the tall oak trees and the sunlit pond, mosaic benches are placed around the pathways. These benches are one of the many sights to see when taking a stroll.
Through Friday, Nov. 6, Biggin Gallery will be holding artworks that express reactions from the recent social movements.
Carlos Izcaray was born under the rainforest canopy of Venezuela’s capital. Here, he began his journey with classical music.
The show must go on — virtually.
From the man whom God blessed with the knowledge to build the Ark of the Covenant, Bezalel Builder found its name.
An Auburn alumna said she is using her talents to bring “a spark of hope and color to these troubling times.”
Caleb Murphree, a graduate from Auburn University’s class of 2020, has taken the world of creativity by storm through his formation of Sons Of.
Art is alive and well in the Auburn community, and at the heart is local artist Sarah Scott.
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Biggin Hall is near and dear to Bryony Talley. In addition to being the building where her art classes meet, it’s a retreat for her inspiration, a place usually buzzing with other Auburn artists.