#OnDisplay: “Yannik (Breton Boy)” by Elizabeth Nourse
The exhibition Women’s Work, provided the McClung Museum with the opportunity to display several works of art from our collection […]
#OnDisplay: Lydia Field Emmet, “In Her First Youth”
Born into a family of female artists, Lydia Field Emmet (1866–1952) was among the first professional female portraitists in the […]
#InTheField: Lab Work is Never Done
A few days ago Gerry Dinkins, our Curator of Malacology & Natural History, welcomed two researchers from East Tennessee State […]
#FacultyFavorites: Mary Campbell
The McClung plays a big role in the UT experience for many members of our campus community. To highlight these […]
#PlantoftheMonth: Wild Strawberries
June: Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) and Alpine Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) As spring wanes and summer warms up, plants are blooming […]
#OnDisplay: Vase by Sophie L’Eplattenier
One thing that was helpful about last year’s extended closure of the museum is that it gave our curators time […]
Trilobites: Superstar Fossils!
Trilobites are extinct (no longer living) marine animals that resemble roly-poly bugs and are distantly related to today’s lobsters, crabs, […]
#MuseumFromHome: Matisse’s Mimosa
Today we are profiling a favorite museum object that’s not on display currently, but which is a piece that might […]
#StitchTogether: Spry as a Spring… Turkey
This embroidery pattern is inspired by the Wild Turkey, Male, (1827) from “The Birds of America,” Plate 1, by John […]
#FacultyFavorites: Hilary Havens
The McClung plays a big role in the UT experience for many members of our campus community. To highlight these […]