Museum of Anthropology
at California State University, Chico

 

 

 
From Cave Art to E-mail: Language and Meaning in Human Cultures
Dec 12, 2007  through May 23, 2008

 

 

Cultural Events at Museum of Anthropology Spring 2008

Wednesday,  March 5, 2008 3:30pm, Langdon Hall Room 304
Monsters, Witches, and Satan, Oh, My--The Symbols and Meanings in Illuminated Manuscripts a presentation by Hillarie Cornwell of Cornwell Scribeworks, a local illuminated manuscript artist.  Free lecture.

Friday,  March 7, 2008  3:00 - 5:00pm, Langdon Hall Room 304   
Hillarie Cornwell presents an Illuminated manuscript workshop. Create a replica of a medieval page to take home.  $10 Reservations required.  Call 898-5397.
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World Explorations  Lectures Series

Sun. Feb. 3, 2008
Dr. Sara Trechter: Mandan Land, Loss, and Language  Hear about the work she is doing to record the indigenous language of the Mandan people of North Dakota.

Sun. Mar 2, 2008
Linda Rogers: Island Living--More Than Meets the Eye.  Linda tells about her experience as a former Peace Corps volunteer and museum curator in Grenada.
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Museum Hours

Tuesday – Saturday
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Note: Museum of Anthropology is completly wheelchair accessible.

Location

The museum is located at the corner of Cherry and West First Streets, on the third floor of Langdon Hall.