Previous Events

Mar 13
Undergraduate instructed workshop, Sewing machine basics

Come learn from your peers how to operate a sewing machine, including the various components, how to thread the machine, wind bobbins, and sew forwards and backwards. Undergraduates Caroline Solomon and Casey Serrano will teach this workshop. 

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Science Library , Makerspace, 381
Mar 11
Warrior Women: A Community Conversation Sparked by Sculptor Alice Woodruff and Formidable Women

Join us on Saturday, March 11, 2023, for a community conversation sparked by artist Alice Woodruff and formidable women. View a selection of the sculptures from the exhibition Warrior Women:  From Invisible to Formidable One Hundred Strong. Following a brief lecture by artist Alice Woodruff, a panel will explore themes from the exhibition. The artist and panel will participate in a Q & A with the audience. Light reception. Event sponsored by the Russell Library and Jeannette Rankin Foundation.

1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , 271
Mar 01
Faculty & Student Panel on ChatGPT

Join us for a fun and thought-provoking faculty and student panel on ChatGPT. This panel includes five UGA faculty members and one student from different areas and disciplines across campus. Each panelist will discuss perspectives on the effects of ChatGPT on research and the University. Light refreshments will be provided.

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Zell B. Miller Learning Center , MLC Reading Room, Third Floor
Mar 01
Jeannette Rankin Legacy Lecture: Mary Jane Bradbury as Jeannette Rankin in 1920

Presented by Jeannette Rankin Foundation, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, and Athens Chautauqua Society.

4:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , 271
Feb 27
A Conversation with Monte Markham: From Campus Footlights to Hollywood Spotlights

Monte Markham ('57 BFA, '60 MFA) will be in conversation with Margie Compton, moving image archivist for the Brown Media Archives, followed by an audience Q&A.

6:00 pm
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , 285
Feb 25
Troubling Performance Symposium

This one-day symposium will consider representations of race in performance in connection to the work of visual artist Kara Walker, who’s exhibition “Back of Hand” will be on display at the Athenaeum. Taking Walker as a departure point, invited speakers will address themes related to rethinking Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, satire, stereotypes, gender, and identity. The Keynote Speaker is Kirsten Pai Buick, professor of art history, University of New Mexico.

8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Athenaeum
Feb 21
Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice Screening

In celebration of Black History Month, join us Tuesday, February 21, 2023, for a screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice. This documentary chronicles the civil rights attorney's legendary achievements, including serving as lead counsel in Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes's case which ultimately ended desegregation at the University of Georgia. Among Hollowell's other notable achievements were the release of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

5:00 pm
Zell B. Miller Learning Center , 368
Feb 21
Escape the Gallery Game Night

Join the Hargrett Library for an interactive escape room experience in our very own galleries! Explore Hargrett's newest exhibit, "Freemasonry in Georgia: Ideals, Imagery, and Impact," and unearth the secret clues secured within by Escape the Space, Athens' local escape room company. Do you have what it takes to be a #PuzzleMaster and decode the hidden message? 

RSVP to Jess Grant (jess.grant@uga.edu) by February 20th. 

5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , Hargrett Gallery
Feb 20
Lecture, The Mysteries of Freemasonry Brought to Light: The Origins and Some Discoveries of the Exhibition

Join curator Alisa Luxenberg for a lecture about Hargrett's newest exhibit, "Freemasonry in Georgia: Ideals, Imagery, and Impact." The lecture will introduce the subject of Freemasonry, the origins and challenges of the exhibition, and some of the fascinating discoveries made during the research undertaken for the catalogue accompanying the show. 

4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , 271
Feb 16
Symposium on the Book

Lecture, "The Blood of Christians: Phillis Wheatley Peters and White Christianity" with Professor Kim Coles, 10AM: 

10:00 am
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries , 277