With the start of a new semester, the Ulrich Museum of Art is bringing new exhibits.
The Ulrich Docents pop-up exhibition opens on the 20th and will run through Feb. 7. The exhibit features pieces from the museum’s permanent collection chosen by Ulrich staff.
“Anne Samat: Avatars” opens Jan. 22 and will remain open until May 30. The exhibit is inspired by Malaysian culture and traditional indigenous artistic techniques.
The Faculty Exhibition, titled “Symbols of Greatness: Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” works to highlight various practices in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries according to the Ulrich’s website. The Faculty Exhibition opens Jan. 22 and will be open until June 13.
The first of a series, “In Place Taiomah Rutledge: Origins/Evolutions,” is a collection of works by a local indigenous artist who draws his inspiration from his heritage. This installation will open Jan. 22 and will remain open until July 25.
The last exhibit that opens Jan. 22, titled “With, Not For: Centering Community, Connection, and Identity,” is composed of highlights of the previous four years of the Ulrich Co-Lab, a collaborative and interactive exhibit designed by community members. This exhibit is the final phase of the Ulrich Co-Lab and will remain open until June 3.
All the above exhibits will be on display at the Ulrich, which is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. with free entry.
