
It’s a slow week in 91̽»¨arts as the campus awakens to a new year. Still, there are exhibits aplenty to take in, and much more to come.
MFA student exhibit, Jan. 8-19. The School of Art holds an exhibit of art by students in their first quarter of study, in the . Public reception is 4-7 p.m. Jan. 8, in the gallery.
School of Art book sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Jan. 9-10. A sale supporting graduate students in art history. Books on art and many other topics will be available. In the main foyer of the ,
“Images of Labor and Social Justice: The Art of Richard V. Correll,” through April 19. A 91̽»¨Libraries Special Collections exhibit about Correll (1904-1990), “one of the leading masters of printmaking” in the west, whose themes included landscapes, animals and agricultural scenes, harbors and ships, and music and dance as well as political and social issues.
The exhibit features selections from Correll’s recently donated collection at the . In the Special Collections basement lobby and Allen Library North’s first floor balcony. Learn more from 91̽»¨Libraries’ “,” and watch a 91̽»¨Libraries video slide show of the work .
Ongoing at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture:
“Plastics Unwrapped,” through May 27. The Burke takes a look at our relationship with plastics, past and present. “In order to counter the impact of plastic waste, we need to rethink our relationship with plastics,” advance notes for the exhibit say. “Discover how, at .'” The Burke also will hold “Short Takes on Plastics” on Feb. 5. Learn more .
Ongoing at the Henry Art Gallery:
“” closes on Jan. 6. “” runs through Jan. 27. “” runs through Feb. 3. “” runs through Feb. 16. “” runs through March 24.
Next week: School of Drama, Book-it Repertory team up for a .