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Enjoy a fun-filled day of art exploration for all ages at our second annual Community Art Day! We’ll have art activities, live music performances, food trucks, William & Mary student art vendors, and more at the Williamsburg Community Building.
This I.D.E.A. Exchange is one of two structured opportunities to meet faculty members who might be interested in participating in the 2025 Art & Science Exchange. For more information, please go to: https://go.wm.edu/jG763r .
This I.D.E.A. Exchange is the second of two structured opportunities to meet faculty, staff, and students who might be interested in participating in the 2025 Art & Science Exchange. For more information, please go to: https://go.wm.edu/jG763r .
The Andrews Gallery and Department of Art & Art History are pleased to present Vera Iliatova's solo Exhibition: Oblivion Revisited.
The Williamsburg Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) presents a Lecture with guest Dr. Shane Thompson of North Carolina Wesleyan University.
This workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of animation using easily accessible tools: their smartphones, a simple animation app, and basic drawing materials.
The Oakley Lecture presents a lecture by Professor Davide Tanasi, University of South Florida. He will be speaking on "From Ruins to (Virtual) Reality: The Digital Afterlife of the Roman Villa del Casale (Sicily)".
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Ongoing Events
Vera Iliatova: Oblivion Revisited