Events

Five cast-stone sculptures by Rachel Whiteread reinterpret the artist’s earlier resin castings of the space beneath chairs. The works are arranged in a table...

Teachers, media specialists, public librarians, children and young adult literature and literacy scholars, authors, illustrators, and others with expertise...

Artist and Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding Rebecca Rutstein has worked in painting, sculpture, installation and public art and has an ongoing...

In 1970, the University of Georgia Studies Abroad Program in Cortona (UGA Cortona) was initiated. The vision and devoted efforts of founder and director,...

In 2017, the Bulldogs followed a strong regular season with an SEC title and a win at the Rose Bowl before heading to the national championship game in...

In 2009, Peter Aaron traveled with his family to Syria. Aaron spent his trip photographing city streets and sites in and around Syria, such as the desert...

Dodd graduate students Mary Gordon, Christina Foard, and Nick Abrami employ color as a means to examine personal histories. Gordon’s wood and wire...

Rome has long been a key destination for artists. At the beginning of the 17th century, painters from across Europe flocked to the Eternal City to see the...

The Athens Art Association, in celebrating their centennial year, presents the exhibition, “Growing Through Art.” Current members are presenting...

Dodd MFA candidate Robby Toles reimagines the amateur Youtube vlog with a dedicated audience as a romantic production for a singular recipient, Immortal...

Kiki Kogelnik, Julia Scher, Erika Vogt, Lisa Williamson is a group show that features work by four artists made between 1967 and the present, which span...

This exhibition features quilts created by artist Mary Lee Bendolph spanning three decades. Bendolph worked in textile-related fields until 1992, when she...

This focused exhibition brings together a small selection of tin-glazed earthenware produced in the duchy of Urbino, Italy, in the 16th century. Colorfully...

The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, and outlawed forced labor except for use as punishment for a crime. Georgia, along with...

Construction for the Center for Art and Nature at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia will occur from Sept. 30, 2019 through June 2020. Expect occasional...

There will be various outreach events each day to educate students & faculty about the importance of academic honesty at UGA.

Construction activities for the renovation of Brumby Hall will begin on May 28, 2019, and continue through July 2020. The sidewalks on Baxter Street and S....

This exhibition from the Georgia Museum of Natural History is all about bats. Bats are vital to ecosystems all over the world: they serve as natural pest...

A look back at 1979 and the lasting legacy of the events that filled the public mind. 1979 was the the year of the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster and...

Be inspired by “Mary Lee Bendolph: Quilted Memories” and learn about the civil rights movement and life in Gee’s Bend, Alabama. After completing Art Cart...

Coffee Hour at the University of Georgia is a weekly program that brings UGA students, faculty, staff, and community members together over coffee and...

"(Un)silencing the Archive: Tracing the Intellectual Legacy of Camila Henríquez Ureña," Sharina Maillo-Pozo, Spanish & Latinx Studies.

Join the Russell Library for a lunch and learn held in conjunction with the exhibit Now and Then: 1979. Sean Vanatta, a "triple dawg" and visiting assistant...

Every Friday when classes are in session, the LGBT Resource Center will host activites including making DIY Stressballs (the First FriYAY of the semester),...

Join curator Jason Hasty for a closer look at “Beautiful and Brutal: Georgia Bulldog Football, 2017” on the Friday before each home football game this...
