Family Program: Totem Poles -
Native Americans have used animal imagery to make monumental wooden sculpture for hundreds, possibly thousands of years. Drop in between 2 and 4 p.m. to learn more about totem poles and make your own inspired by The 103rd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art: "A Menagerie of Metaphors." Totem Poles is led by local artist and educator, Kristin Reiber Harris. Maier Members $4 ; Non-Members $5. All materials provided. Pre-registration is encouraged: (434) 947-8136 or museum@randolphcollege.edu.
Date and Time
Sunday Nov 16, 2014
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Location
FROM U.S. 29S: Exit at 29 Business Lynchburg. After crossing the James River, turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 1.8 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 29N: Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 460: Exit at Candlers Mountain Road. Follow signs for US 29N. Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. Interstate 81: At Exit 188 take U.S. 60 East to Buena Vista. Follow Route 501S to Boonsboro Road. Turn left onto Boonsboro (which becomes Rivermont Avenue) and proceed 4.1 miles. Turn left onto Norfolk Avenue. Turn left on Quinlan Street. On foot from the front campus of Randolph College: Proceed to the back of Main Hall, down the hill, and follow the Associates Walk (between the tennis courts and the playing fields) and the Betton Walk up to the Museum.