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Schneider Museum of Art



The Schneider Museum of Art...


...is a vital force in the intellectual life of Southern Oregon University that promotes an understanding of the visual arts within a liberal arts education.


Serving both an academic and community audience, it seeks to build a challenging environment that engages with the visual arts through exhibitions and programs supporting interdisciplinary study, research, and discourse.

 


Schneider Museum of Art Youth Camp Summer Youth Camp

June 24-27
Monday to Thursday   
10 AM to 4 PM daily

Ages 12-15
(grades 6-9)     

$275/youth
(some tuition assistance available to those in need)

This camp offers a truly unique experience for youth to explore art making and agriculture with a focus on the importance of soil as the basis for food and ceramics production.

Create- Using locally-sourced raw clay, students will examine the steps necessary to process clay into a workable ceramics medium. Students will learn and practice hand-building methods, decorative applications, glazing techniques, and participate in kiln firings. Students will also sketch on location and participate in a collaborative painting project.

Connect- Students will participate in an activity-based tour of Betty LaDuke’s global agriculture-themed artwork at the Schneider Museum of Art where they will hear from the artist herself. Students will gain an understanding of the essential nature of soil and its important role in both agriculture and domestic products through a dynamic geology lesson.

Consume- Students will take part in a “scavenger hunt” for unusual produce at a local farmer’s market where they will have the opportunity to engage with local farmers. The camp will culminate in a tour of an organic farm where students will sketch and harvest their own lunch.
 
Instructor: Sam Scharf
Location: Schneider Museum of Art on Southern Oregon University Campus in Ashland, OR.  For more information, contact Holly Kilpatrick at kilpatrih@sou.edu or (541) 552-6245.
 
Ashland Food Co-opThe registration deadline is June 14.  Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.  Click here to download the flyer and registration form.

Summer Youth Camp generously funded
by a grant from the Ashland Food Co-op.



Current Exhibitions - On View Through Saturday, June 8

Fighting Men: Golub, Voulkos, Kirby, curated by Daniel Duford

An exhibition curated for the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR

Recent Work by Vanessa Calvert


Opening Soon!Betty LaDuke, Africa: After the Rains, acrylic on plywood panels, 46 x 25", 2008-2009

Celebrating Life: Betty LaDuke


Opening Reception: Thursday, June 27 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM


The reception will feature:

  • music by the Rhythm Kings
  • food generously donated by Inti Latin Soul Cantina and Restaurant
  • and wine generously donated and poured by South Stage Cellars


Exhibition on View from Friday, June 28 through Saturday, September 14, 2013


Buy a Bag – Support the Schneider Museum of Art!Market of Choice Art Bag

The Schneider Museum of Art was designated by Market of Choice to be one of four arts organizations in Oregon to be the recipient of proceeds from the sale of its Art Bags!

The next time you visit Market of Choice, be sure to look for the new 100% recyclable, non-woven polypropylene reusable Art Bags, which features the work of Corvallis artist Licia Basille-Jelten and help support the Museum.

That’s right! For each beautiful bag sold, $1.50 goes to support Oregon arts organizations, such as ours. These sensible shopping bags also make greats totes for art supplies, books and more, so be sure to purchase several. And please thank Market of Choice for supporting SOU and the Schneider Museum of Art.

For a list of the other three Oregon arts organizations that Market of Choice supports, visit www.marketofchoice.com/eco-efforts/art-bags. You’ll also find Market of Choice on Facebook and Twitter.

The Permanent Collection

The museum's permanent collection originated from gifts donated to the university during the early stages of the museum's planning and development.  Over time with the generous gifts from many collectors in the Rogue Valley, the multifaceted collection has grown to over 500 objects of art.  The museum has tried to maintain as diverse a collection as possible with examples of various media, styles and cultures for exhibition and research. The collection is most heavily focused on works on paper from the 20th century and beyond.

Kids Chopping Wood  Children Dancing Tree Haven