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New Exhibition of Public Art at Mizzou!

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Welcome to " Public Art at Mizzou ," an exhibition celebrating the vibrant creativity and talent within the University of Missouri community. From seasoned faculty to emerging student artists, this showcase highlights the diverse perspectives and artistic expressions. Public Art at Mizzou, on the first floor of the Student Center. Featured prominently in this exhibition is an exquisite etching titled "Snow" by esteemed faculty member Frank Stack. Known for his mastery of the medium, Stack captures a snowy landscape's delicate beauty and quiet serenity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its tranquil atmosphere. Frank Stack,  Snow  (at the right corner) ,  Hand-pulled etching, image:  10” H x 14” W, sheet siae 25cm H x 35cm W. In addition to faculty contributions, we are delighted to showcase the work of two exceptional student artists. Jacob Richey's piece, "The World Will Remember," offers a thought-provoking commentary on the enduring impa

Celebrating Women's History at Mizzou: Honoring Trailblazers and Achievements

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As we commemorate International Women's Day on March 8th and delve into Women's History Month throughout March, it's a fitting moment to reflect on the remarkable journey of women at the University of Missouri. From breaking gender barriers to pioneering academic fields, the contributions of women have been foundational to the development and success of our university. International Women's Day (IWD) is a special day celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement. IWD focuses on issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. The MU Student Unions invite you to view the annual exhibition, "Celebrating Women's History at Mizzou," on the First Floor's Mort's at the MU Student Center. The exhibition is on view throughout March. " Celebrating Women's History at Mizzou ," on the First Floor's Mort's at the MU Student Center Breaking Barriers: The Pion