Week of February 6, 2023

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Date Nights

Date Nights continue for the spring semester! Mark your calendar and grab a special someone or a group of friends for this casual after-hours fun event with activities in the museums!


The first Date Night includes making a mini zine inspired by the exhibition Harriet Bart: Material Alchemy at the Christian Petersen Art Museum.

Fridays 5:00-7:00pm

February 10 | Christian Petersen Art Museum (Morrill Hall)

March 24 | Brunnier Art Museum (Scheman Building)

April 7 | Farm House Museum

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Jack Trice Tribute Story

Sketching on Napkins Take 2 | The Jack Trice Tribute Story: Breaking Barriers

Thursday, Feb. 9

noon-12:50pm

Christian Petersen Art Museum

Morrill Hall

Explore the recent sculpture Breaking Barriers by public artist Ivan Toth Depeña that honors, commemorates and memorializes Trice's campus legacy as expressed through the power of art.

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Embracing Ambiguity

Join former Pohlman Fellow Sarah Bartlett (M.A. Anthropology ’23) as she explores a new way to look at ancient pottery to better include female voices in our discussion of Ancient Athens with ethnographic consideration of early interpretations of the ancient world. 

Embracing Ambiguity in Greek Vase Painting

with Sarah Bartlett, former Pohlman Fellow

Sunday, February 12

noon-1:00pm

Brunnier Art Museum

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There is no registration for this event. Free & open to the public.

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Internships

Your University Museums is accepting internship applications for Summer and Fall 2023. The deadline is March 5.

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Careers in Museums and More

Exploring Careers in Museums and Archives Meet professionals in the field. Twelve headshot photos. Iowa State University University Museums Brunnier Art Museum Christian Petersen Art Museum Farm House Museum Anderson Sculpture Garden Art on Campus Collecti

Interested in a career in museums, libraries, or archives? Join University Museums staff, University Library archivists, conservators, and many more professionals from around central Iowa for an informal meet and greet to learn more about these unique career paths.

Exploring Careers in Museums and Archives

Thursday, Feb. 16

5:00-6:00pm

Brunnier Art Museum

Scheman Building

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Leave it in the Ground

Debra Marquart, Distinguished Professor and Iowa Poet Laureate will read from her in-progress book-length poem, Leave it in the Ground, about the oil boom in her home state of North Dakota. Created in collaboration with visual artist Tom Rice, she will share images of his large-scale drawings that depict the visual narrative of her words. Together, the book and art will examine the true cost of oil extraction to the planet.

Photo of Deb Marquart in front of shelves of books

Leave it in the Ground: Poems and Drawings

with Debra Marquart


Sunday, February 19

2:00-3:00pm

Brunnier Art Museum

Scheman Building

In conjunction with the exhibition Telling Tales: Exploring Narrative Art in the Permanent Collection at the Brunnier Art Museum

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Events, Activities, & More

Click the title of events for more information and/or to register. Registration is not required for events unless there is limited capacity. Registering allows us to send you updates and reminders for the event. All University Museums events are free and open to the public.

Thursday, February 9

noon-12:50pm

Sketching on Napkins Take 2 | The Jack Trice Tribute Story: Breaking Barriers

Christian Petersen Art Museum


Friday, February 10

5:00-7:00pm

Date Night at the Christian Petersen Art Museum


Sunday, February 12

noon-1:00pm

Embracing Ambiguity in Greek Vase Painting with Sarah Bartlett, former Pohlman Fellow

Brunnier Art Museum


Sunday, February 12

2:00-2:30pm

Sunday Tour

led by docent Rae Reilly

Brunnier Art Museum


Thursday, Feb. 16

5:00-6:00pm

Exploring Careers in Museums and Archives

Brunnier Art Museum


Sunday, February 19

2:00-3:00pm

Leave it in the Ground: Poems and Drawings

with Debra Marquart

Brunnier Art Museum


Wednesday, February 22

noon-1:00pm

Art Walk: Narrative Art in Art on Campus

Begins at University Library Lobby


Sunday, February 26

2:00-2:30pm

Faculty Tour of Telling Tales

with Dr. Jodi Sterle

Brunnier Art Museum


Thursday, March 2

4:30-5:30pm

Curator's Tour of Growing Up Victorian

with intern Travis Berhenke (History '23)

Farm House Museum


Sunday, March 5

2:00-4:00pm

Children's Tour: Victorian Toys & Games

Farm House Museum


Sunday, March 5

2:00-2:30pm

Sunday Tour

led by docent Dana Schumacher

Brunnier Art Museum

White text on green background Sunday Tours with the University Museums 2 P M Sundays Brunnier Art Museum Scheman Building second floor
Toy piano by Schoenhut Co. 1925. Gift of Mr and Mrs. John Wessman. Doll c. 1870-1890. Gift of Ann and Henry Brunnier. Checkers Set gift of Marian Daniells. Teddy Bear c. 1920. Gift of Louise Haug. All objects in the permanent collection University Museums
Mz. Teapot 2022 by Joyce J. Scott. Glass beads plastic beads thread wire armature woven and peyote stitch. On loan from Mobilia Gallery photo by Michael Koryta
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