In Memoriam (Al Bright, Jack Carlton & Michael J. Walusis) & The Anthropology of Motherhood

This summer the John J. McDonough Museum of Art will feature In Memoriam celebrating the work and memory of three professors from Youngstown State University’s Department of Art. The exhibition will include paintings by Al Bright, and a print show and sale of work by Jack Carlton and Michael J. Walusis. Also on display will be the Pittsburgh based exhibition Anthropology of Motherhood. There will be an opening for the exhibitions on Friday, June 11 from 6-8pm and the shows will be on view through July 24. The print sale will take place on July 24 from 2-4pm. The McDonough will be following the protocols put forth by the University in regards to COVID-19. Given the changes to COVID-19 guidelines announced by health officials on both the state and federal levels, effective June 2, individuals who have been fully vaccinated are no longer required to wear a face covering while on campus and individuals who have not been fully vaccinated should still wear a face covering and maintain social distancing while on campus.

Cost

Free and open to the public

Parking

Parking is available in the M30 Wick Deck for a nominal fee