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- Apr 308:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Apr 309:00 AMAU Departmental ShowcaseThis event is a great opportunity for campus programs and organizations to highlight their impactful work and engage with employees. Similar to a vendor fair, departments will have tables to showcase their programs, services, and resources. This is your chance to share information, distribute swag, and connect with employees in a meaningful way.
- Apr 309:00 AMDepartmental ShowcaseAs a part of Employee Appreciation Week, campus programs and organizations will highlight their impactful work and engage with employees. Similar to a vendor fair, departments will have tables to showcase their programs, services, and resources.-Email Sonya Dixon at dixonsa@auburn.edu if you would like more information on the Showcase, including details on having a table.
- Apr 3010:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Apr 3010:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Apr 3010:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.