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Augustana Center for Visual Culture

Opening reception: V?rlden ?r liten/The World is Small

The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art will hold an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. for "V?rlden ?r liten/The World is Small. Modern Swedish and Swedish American Works."

"Organize Your Own" - Rainbow Coalition Round Table

The roundtable is in conjunction with the exhibition "Organize Your Own," an exhibition featuring work that responds to the history of multiracial coalitions organizing against racism, poverty and oppression. 

"Organize Your Own" opening reception

"Organize Your Own" features work by contemporary artists that responds to the history of organizing against racism, poverty and oppression. 

Four Artists, Four Visions: Tom Lundberg

Tom Lundberg, one of the artists featured in the current "Four Artists, Four Visions" exhibition at the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art, will give a gallery talk.

Four Artists, Four Visions: Oscar Gillespie

Printmaker Oscar Gillespie, featured in the current "Four Artists, Four Visions" exhibition at the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art, will give a gallery talk.

Four Artists, Four Visions

Opening reception: Four Artists, Four Visions

An opening reception will be held for " Four Artists, Four Visions." The exhibit features the work of four artists invited by Augustana art faculty to exhibit.

Senior Art Exhibition closing reception

A closing reception for the Senior Art Exhibition will be held from 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. The exhibit features the Senior Inquiry projects of the Class of 2019 graphic design and studio art majors.

"Organize Your Own" - Map the Power Workshop with Little Sis

This workshop will teach participants about the importance of mapping power and money as part of an organizing agenda. 

"Organize Your Own" - Women in the Black Panther Party + Young Lords: a Conversation

The conversation is a part of the exhibition "Organize Your Own," an exhibition and programming featuring work by contemporary artists that responds to the history of multiracial coalitions organizing against racism, poverty, and oppression. 

Yarn installation by Carol Hummel

National Endowment for the Arts funds community art project at Augustana

The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art a $15,000 Art Works grant to fund a community yarn bomb project on campus this fall. This is the first National Endowment for the Arts grant awarded to the college.