Arts and Entertainment
September 28, 2022
From: Mulvane Art Museum
Glasses for color blind visitors now available at Mulvane Art Museum (KSNT)
“So far, the people that have come in and tried it, their lives are changed because of it,” said Education Curator Jonathan Matteson. “They’ve even been aware of the product, but they didn’t get a chance to try it until they’ve come into here. So, it’s heartwarming to hear how it’s changed their lives.”
Mulvane is the first museum in Kansas to provide this new technology to visitors. Nationwide, an estimated 13 million people experience color blindness.
After Brown v Board, No Turning Back:
The Future of Diversity and Multiculturalism
October 6 - 7, 2022
Washburn University
Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism provides an opportunity for those involved in education, in collaboration with community business leaders, to examine diversity in education and business by discussing the challenges and opportunities.
Art Journaling
MEET-UP
THURSDAYS
12:30 - 2:30 pm
Room 16, Garvey Fine Arts
This semester, join Monique Robins, MLS, Outreach CEP/ Coordinator, Washburn University College of Arts and Sciences, for weekly art journaling workshops in the Mulvane Art Museum's classroom.
Art Journaling Meetups will be held every Thursday, starting September 15.
Slow Art
BROWN BAG LUNCHES
Wednesday, October 19
12 - 1 pm
First Floor Galleries
Mulvane Art Museum
The Slow Art Experience is a collection of encounters, offered monthly, regarding the principles of slow looking and mindfulness.
This program series is free and open to the public. Join us in conversation.
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