Yoshu Chikanobu, Daimyo Procession (detail), 1897, woodblock print. Permanent collection of the Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University.
Views of Hispanic Heritage
Location: Virtual
Works from the Mulvane collection that speak to Hispanic identity and history.
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Beyond the Iron Curtain: Visions from the Cold War
Location: Virtual
An exhibition curated by 20th-century art history students.
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Funerary Vessels from the Niger River Valley
Location: Virtual
A research project by Washburn student Cori Singleton that examines five West African ceramic objects.
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Recent Acquisitions
Location: Virtual
Highlights of recent additions to the Mulvane permanent collection.
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Respite: The Moments In Between
Location: Virtual
An exhibition on the theme of rest curated by Washburn student and Mulvane intern Haven Simnitt.
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John Doyle: Healing Across Cultures
Location: Virtual (originally exhibited Main Level)
An exhibition of prints by John Doyle curated by Mulvane student workers.
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Whose America?
Location: Virtual (originally exhibited Main Level, South Gallery)
A student-curated exhibition exploring the WUmester 2022 theme of truth.
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Echoes of the Classical World
Location: Virtual (originally exhibited Main Level, South Gallery)
A student-curated exhibition featuring works that demonstrate the influence of classical antiquity.
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Art of Asia Podcast
Location: Virtual
10-minute podcast episodes created by students explore Asian objects in the Mulvane permanent collection.
Learn more about: Art of Asia Podcast