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Blanton Museum’s Faculty Family Night

UT Austin Faculty Orientation Seminar

Helping You Succeed at UT Austin

August 18 – 21, 2009

Avaya Auditorium, ACES Building

Blanton Museum's Faculty Family NightNew faculty and their families are invited to a special evening at the Blanton Museum of Art at UT Austin as part of DIIA’s 2009 UT Faculty Orientation Seminar. Please plan to join us on Thursday, August 20, from 5–6:30 p.m. for an event the whole family will enjoy.

  • Get to know your new colleagues in a beautiful, relaxed setting
  • Discover the Blanton as an ongoing personal and family enrichment destination
  • Talk with curators about their specialty areas and related collections
  • Visit the print and drawing study center
  • Browse the Blanton collections, including America/Americas and other permanent exhibits
  • Learn how to use the Blanton in your courses

Light refreshments will be served. Maps and directions and parking information courtesy of the Blanton Museum.