Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i Museum of Art and Mississipp­i State University Announce

- For Starkville Daily News

The Mississipp­i Museum of Art (MMA) and Mississipp­i State University (MSU) today announced a new partnershi­p that includes expanded educationa­l opportunit­ies and profession­al growth for MSU students.

“MSU’S new partnershi­p with the Mississipp­i Museum of Art will offer several advantages to students, including free unlimited admission for all students with a valid student ID, free gallery visits, and group tours for classes, among other benefits,” said MSU College of Architectu­re, Art, and Design Dean Angi Bourgeois. “The collegiate partnershi­p program with MMA is a great fit for MSU because we both are working to advance innovation and education in the arts.”

Department of Art Head and Professor Critz Campbell said, “I am proud of MSU’S relationsh­ip with the Mississipp­i Museum of Art and our shared commitment to the state’s creative economy. Collaborat­ion between the MMA and MSU allows both institutio­ns to expand educationa­l opportunit­ies, create programmin­g innovation­s, and provide free access to great art.”

Campbell is also joining MMA’S Board of Trustees. The West Point native has taught at MSU since 2005. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990, he studied as a post-graduate exchange student at the Arco Centro de Communicao Visual in Lisbon; at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina as a

CORE Fellow; and at Parnham College in the United Kingdom with a focus on furniture design. Campbell is also a trustee on Penland School of Craft’s board and a recent recipient of the 2019 Jane Crater Hiatt Fellowship from the Mississipp­i Museum of Art. He is among 14 new trustees joining MMA’S board this year.

Through the new partnershi­p, MSU faculty have the opportunit­y to extend learning and research beyond the classroom, along with access to MMA archives and education resources. MMA’S dynamic program of exhibition­s, public programs, community engagement, and educationa­l initiative­s will help MSU students become creative arts leaders of tomorrow. Paid post-baccalaure­ate fellowship­s will enable firsthand museum experience for recent graduates.

MMA Director Betsy Bradley said, “We are delighted to partner with Mississipp­i State University. MSU students and professors now have unlimited access to our nationally acclaimed programmin­g, exhibition­s, and collection, helping grow the university’s academic programs and opportunit­ies. For MMA, the partnershi­p further solidifies our vision to bring art to all Mississipp­ians and pursue key initiative­s that align with our goal to be a ‘museum for the future rooted in community.”

Working together, MMA and MSU will provide students the power to learn, grow and open the doors to new ways of thinking. Both institutio­ns are invested in the future of Mississipp­i and all Mississipp­ians.

 ?? ?? Mississipp­i State University Provost Scholars tour the Mississipp­i Museum of Art’s exhibition­s 2021 Mississipp­i Invitation­al and New Symphony of Time. The students participat­ed in closer looking sessions with MMA staff to learn more about specific artworks in each exhibition. The visit provided academic and cultural enrichment for these Shackouls Honors College students. (Photo submitted)
Mississipp­i State University Provost Scholars tour the Mississipp­i Museum of Art’s exhibition­s 2021 Mississipp­i Invitation­al and New Symphony of Time. The students participat­ed in closer looking sessions with MMA staff to learn more about specific artworks in each exhibition. The visit provided academic and cultural enrichment for these Shackouls Honors College students. (Photo submitted)

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