Tuesday, 03 Oct 2023
A Bug's Eye View of Tom Stancliffe's "Ghost Trees"
View the new installation with a different perspective on this tour with Dr. Laura Iles, director of the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center. Explore the intricate relationships between insects and forests, as well as how human influence on the environment affects this relationship.
Thursday, 05 Oct 2023
Which Fork Do I Use? The Emily Post Institute on Children's Etiquette
Great-great grandson of author, advocate and etiquette professional Emily Post, Daniel Post Senning, co-author of "Emily Post's Etiquette (19th ed.)," presents a program on children's etiquette.
Sunday, 08 Oct 2023
Jack Trice Anniversary | Christian Petersen Art Museum Special Hours
In honor of the 100th anniversary of Jack Trice's death, the Christian Petersen Art Museum and the exhibition "Through the Photographic Lens of King Au: Honoring Jack Trice" will be open on Sunday, October 8, 2023.
Thursday, 12 Oct 2023
Artist Lecture | April Surgent: Exploring Climate Change in Glass
April Surgent will discuss the inspiration behind her new commission for University Museums permanent collection, her unique expression of environmental change through cameo engraved glass, and experiences participating in several prestigious research fellowships.
Saturday, 14 Oct 2023
Family Weekend Open House
The Christian Petersen Art Museum and the Farm House Museum will be open for Cyclone Family Weekend!
Sunday, 15 Oct 2023
Family Weekend Open House
The Christian Petersen Art Museum and the Farm House Museum will be open for Cyclone Family Weekend!
Thursday, 19 Oct 2023
Shifting Bodies, Displacement in Nature | "Drift" Through Dance
Experience a different kind of museum visit as you are introduced to works of art through the lens of dancers.
Wednesday, 25 Oct 2023
Art Walk: Transformation in Nature
Examine the environmental and technological changes on display in the Art on Campus Collection on an art walk centering around nature and transformation.
Sunday, 29 Oct 2023
Papermaking: Studying the Depth of Nature
Nicholas Cladis, Lecturer at the Center for the Book at the University of Iowa, will discuss the 2,000 year old art of hand papermaking.