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(09/13/14 3:15pm)
Contemporary artist, author and illustrator Janet Hamlin spoke Thursday in the T.C. Williams School of Law to kick off the opening of University of Richmond Museums' newest exhibition, "Janet Hamlin: Sketching Guantanamo."
(02/23/12 6:16am)
Senior Caroline Cobert is the curator of the exhibition "Ti-Ameny-Net: An Ancient Mummy, An Egyptian Woman and Modern Science," which opens Thursday in the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. The exhibition displays Cobert's scientific study of the mummy, the mummy's coffin and Egyptian artifacts from the Stuart L. Wheeler Gallery of the Ancient World collection.
(03/31/11 6:00am)
Students enrolled in Richmond's seminar in museum studies course will host a grand opening celebration of their own exhibition Wednesday, April 6, at the Carole Weinstein International Center.
(09/02/10 5:30am)
Upon entering the cool and quiet sanctuary of the on-campus Gallery named in her honor, Lora Robins's oil-painted portrait hangs to the right of the foyer above the exquisite floor made of semi-precious stone.
(09/02/10 3:00am)
Not too many University of Richmond students visit the Lora Robins Gallery, an on-campus museum hidden behind the large wooden double doors in front of Lakeview Hall.
(09/17/09 6:05am)
Ansel Adams was 14 years old when his father gave him his first camera, a Kodak No. 1 Brownie, on his family's first trip to Yosemite National Park. Enamored by the majesty of this wild place, Adams returned to his first and major inspiration every year for the rest of his life.
(04/06/09 3:04am)
Vitality, movement, freedom, naturalness, and individual spirit combine to create a presence called chi-yun. The 1500-year-old concept of chi-yun is controversial because of its subjective nature, but the 20 paintings now displayed in the "Chi-Yun, Breath Resonance in Contemporary Art" exhibit in the Lora Robins Gallery drip with it.