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‘Sioux Chef’ Brings Earthy Eating to Grounds

UVAToday article by Alice Berry An earthy, herbal, sweet scent wafted out of the teaching kitchen inside the Department of Student Health and Wellness at the University of Virginia on a recent afternoon. That fragrant aroma surrounded students, faculty and staff gathered in front of hot plates to...

NASU Powwow

UVA's Native American Student Union (NASU) hosts its annual Powwow this April 13th. Grand entry at noon. All are invited! See flyer for details.

Artist Talk - Lisa Waup

Join us for an Artist Talk with Lisa Waup , who will be in residence at Kluge-Ruhe March 8- April 7, and whose exhibition close to the wind is currently on view in the Focus Gallery. Lisa Waup is a mixed-cultural First Nations artist and curator who was born in Narrm (Melbourne). Her...

Guided Tour: Madayin

Join one of Kluge-Ruhe’s knowledgeable gallery guides for a guided tour of our touring exhibition Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala at The Fralin Museum of Art. Read more about the exhibition here . Reservation required.

Object Study with Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro

Join a conversation focused on fiber artworks and prints from Kluge-Ruhe’s collection with scholars Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro. Read more here . Reservations required .

Gallery Talk - Kluge-Ruhe

Learn about the artworks in Shifting Ground and close to the wind from master printmaker Basil Hall and resident artist Lisa Waup. RSVP required . Read more here .

Artist panels - Shifting Ground: Conversations on Indigenous Australian Printmaking

Join us for a discussion in two panels moderated by Shifting Ground curator, Jessyca Hutchens, with resident artists Basil Hall, Karen Mills, Lisa Waup, and scholars Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro. First panel: The Artistic Practice of Printmaking Collaborations ; Second Panel: The History of...

Opening Reception: Shifting Ground

Celebrate the opening of the Kluge-Ruhe's latest exhibition, Shifting Ground: Prints by Indigenous Australian Artists from the Basil Hall Editions Workshop Proofs Collection , open March 9 2024 to March 2, 2025, curated by Jess Hutchens (Palyku), the inaugural First Nations Curatorial Fellow at...

Sara Curruchich in concert

Sara Curruchich opens her world tour at the University of Virginia as a Ruffin Distinguished Artist-in-Residence from Feb 19 to 22. Join us for her free concert at Old Cabell Hall on February 22 at 7pm. Reserve your free tickets here . “My music is a combination of Cumbia, reggae and rock with the...