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The Museum regularly issues press releases about current and upcoming exhibitions and programs as well as recent acquisitions, gifts, staff appointments, and other news. Below you’ll find a list of current and past news articles, while the links to the left will provide the latest information about the Museum’s programs as well as details on past news and events.
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The Middlebury College Museum of Art announced this week that it has received a significant gift of contemporary photography.
On May 25 the Middlebury College Museum of Art will open the exhibition Edward Koren: New Yorker Cartoons 1990–2006.
On Thurs., June 29, the Middlebury College Museum of Art opens the exhibition The Past within the Present: Contemporary Classical Chinese Paintings from the John and Alice Z. Berninghausen Collection.
Each year the Friends of the Art Museum at Middlebury College recognize those who have made significant contributions to the community, either through their creative endeavors or through support for the visual arts in Addison County.
Matt Mullican, the artist who was commissioned to create the 25-foot by 74-foot mural that hangs in the atrium of the new Middlebury College library, will speak about the mural and his artistic process at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs., Mar. 2, in Twilight Auditorium, located on Rt. 125 on the Middlebury campus.
On Thurs. Jan. 19, the Middlebury College Museum of Art opens the exhibition Screened and Selected: Contemporary Photography and Video Acquisitions 1999-2005.
On Jan. 19, the Middlebury College Museum of Art opens the fifth installation of its ongoing contemporary series Art Now.
On Sat., Oct. 15, from 1 to 4 p.m. the Middlebury College Museum of Art, located in the college’s Center for the Arts on Rte. 30, will host a family games afternoon in conjunction with the exhibition “Asian Games: The Art of Contest” on view at the museum through Dec. 11.
On Sept. 16th the Middlebury College Museum of Art opens Art Now: Confronting Figures, the fourth installation of its ongoing contemporary series Art Now.
Enjoyed by kings and commoners, men and women, young and old, games have been since time immemorial a universal human activity.