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Imagining Museums: The Next 150 Years of Stewarding Art at WellesleyFriday, March 27, 2026 - 9:30am to 4:30pmDavis Museum Lobby & Galleries, Collins Cinema
In this hybrid, bilingual symposium hosted by the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in English and French, students, scholars, and alumni around the world will extend Wellesley’s legacy of learning directly from works of art. Held in Tishman Commons and live-streamed, the symposium will propose new strategies for the ethical stewardship of artworks collected by the College since 1875. In collaboration with the Wellesley Club of France, Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Pluralism Initiative, French House, and French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, the symposium pays special attention to the influence of novelist, politician, and cultural critic André Malraux on Wellesley’s museum in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Learn more about the event here: Imagining Museums Symposium 2026
This symposium is supported by the Mary Hammond Norton ‘54 Endowed Fund for the Davis Museum and co-sponsored by the Pluralism Initiative, French House, Art Department, Religion Department, Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities, and Africana Studies.
9:30 AM -10:00 AM: Coffee, Tishman Commons
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Session One: What’s in a Word?: Repatriation, in collaboration with the Pluralism Initiative, Tishman Commons
Chair: Amanda Gilvin, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Panelists:
Erica P. Jones, The Fowler Museum at UCLA
Kwasi Ampene, Tufts University
Ashley Thompson, SOAS-University of London
Sokunthyda Long, Yale University
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Session Two: Gandharan Arts at the Davis, in collaboration with the Art Department, Tishman Commons
Chair: Yuhua Ding, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Panelists:
Angela Chang, Harvard Art Museums
Liza Oliver, Art Department, Wellesley College
Dessislava Vendova, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM: Closing remarks, Tishman Commons
Speaker: Amanda Gilvin, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Tours and Discussions in the Galleries, Davis Museum
Left: Gallery, Wellesley College Farnsworth Art Museum, undated, Courtesy of Wellesley College Archives; Right: Dorothy Johnston Towne Gallery, Davis Museum at Wellesley College 2016, Courtesy of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
In this hybrid, bilingual symposium hosted by the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in English and French, students, scholars, and alumni around the world will extend Wellesley’s legacy of learning directly from works of art. Held in Tishman Commons and live-streamed, the symposium will propose new strategies for the ethical stewardship of artworks collected by the College since 1875. In collaboration with the Wellesley Club of France, Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Pluralism Initiative, French House, and French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, the symposium pays special attention to the influence of novelist, politician, and cultural critic André Malraux on Wellesley’s museum in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Learn more about the event here: Imagining Museums Symposium 2026
This symposium is supported by the Mary Hammond Norton ‘54 Endowed Fund for the Davis Museum and co-sponsored by the Pluralism Initiative, French House, Art Department, Religion Department, Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities, and Africana Studies.
9:30 AM -10:00 AM: Coffee, Tishman Commons
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Session One: What’s in a Word?: Repatriation, in collaboration with the Pluralism Initiative, Tishman Commons
Chair: Amanda Gilvin, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Panelists:
Erica P. Jones, The Fowler Museum at UCLA
Kwasi Ampene, Tufts University
Ashley Thompson, SOAS-University of London
Sokunthyda Long, Yale University
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Session Two: Gandharan Arts at the Davis, in collaboration with the Art Department, Tishman Commons
Chair: Yuhua Ding, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Panelists:
Angela Chang, Harvard Art Museums
Liza Oliver, Art Department, Wellesley College
Dessislava Vendova, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM: Closing remarks, Tishman Commons
Speaker: Amanda Gilvin, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Tours and Discussions in the Galleries, Davis Museum
Left: Gallery, Wellesley College Farnsworth Art Museum, undated, Courtesy of Wellesley College Archives; Right: Dorothy Johnston Towne Gallery, Davis Museum at Wellesley College 2016, Courtesy of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.

Davis After Dark: Masks and Mystery [STUDENT ONLY]Friday, April 10, 2026 - 5:00pm to 9:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThe Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee (DMSAC) invites all Wellesley students to a special after-hours event, Davis After Dark: Masks and Mystery. We will connect guests to art through activities and performances exploring global traditions, music, and craft in a masquerade style event.
We invite Wellesley students to dress up, decorate unique masks, and enjoy a night of celebration! Light refreshments will be served.
This program is generously supported by the Wellesley College Friends of Art.
The Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee (DMSAC) invites all Wellesley students to a special after-hours event, Davis After Dark: Masks and Mystery. We will connect guests to art through activities and performances exploring global traditions, music, and craft in a masquerade style event.
We invite Wellesley students to dress up, decorate unique masks, and enjoy a night of celebration! Light refreshments will be served.
This program is generously supported by the Wellesley College Friends of Art.
All About Paper: Touch, Learn, and Create [Student Only]Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 1:30pm to 3:30pmPNW 103This event brings together the Book Arts Lab Papermaking Studio, Paulson Initiative, and Davis Museum. During a tour of The Immortal Magu: A Sixteenth Century Painting Up Close, Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, will discuss how different papers are used in Chinese painting conservation. Next, Dr. Katherine Ruffin, Director of the Book Studies Program and Lecturer in Art at Wellesley College, will guide you through making your own paper using Phragmites gathered from the Wellesley College landscape.
Limited to 15 spots
Register here
This program is co-sponsored by the Book Arts Lab Papermaking Studio, the Paulson Ecology of Place Initiative, and the Davis Museum.
This event brings together the Book Arts Lab Papermaking Studio, Paulson Initiative, and Davis Museum. During a tour of The Immortal Magu: A Sixteenth Century Painting Up Close, Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, will discuss how different papers are used in Chinese painting conservation. Next, Dr. Katherine Ruffin, Director of the Book Studies Program and Lecturer in Art at Wellesley College, will guide you through making your own paper using Phragmites gathered from the Wellesley College landscape.
Limited to 15 spots
Register here
This program is co-sponsored by the Book Arts Lab Papermaking Studio, the Paulson Ecology of Place Initiative, and the Davis Museum.
Imagining Museums: The Next 150 Years of Stewarding Art at WellesleyThursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am to 6:00pmDavis Museum Galleries and Tishman CommonsIn this hybrid, bilingual symposium hosted by the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in English and French, students, scholars, and alumni around the world will extend Wellesley’s legacy of learning directly from works of art. Held in Tishman Commons and live-streamed, the symposium will propose new strategies for the ethical stewardship of artworks collected by the College since 1875. In collaboration with the Wellesley Club of France, Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Pluralism Initiative, French House, and French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, the symposium pays special attention to the influence of novelist, politician, and cultural critic André Malraux on Wellesley’s museum in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Register here to attend in person: Day One, March 26, 2026
Register here to attend in person: Day Two, March 27, 2026
Register here to attend panels via livestream.
Learn more about the event here: Imagining Museums Symposium 2026
This symposium is supported by the Mary Hammond Norton ‘54 Endowed Fund for the Davis Museum and co-sponsored by the Pluralism Initiative, French House, Art Department, Religion Department, Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities, and Africana Studies.
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Coffee, Tishman Commons
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Opening Remarks, Tishman Commons
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Session One: Imagination at Non-Imaginary Museums, in collaboration with the Art Department, Tishman Commons
Chair:
David Teng Olsen, Art Department, Wellesley College
Panelists:
Semente, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Hannah Goodwin, Institute for Human Centered Design
Theodore Ducas, Physics Department, Wellesley College
Sara Brown, Wellesley College Class of 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Session Two: Malraux in 2175, in collaboration with the Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Wellesley French House, and Wellesley French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, Tishman Commons
Chair: Venita Datta, French and Francophone Studies, Wellesley College
Panelists:
Michaël de Saint Cheron, Centre international de recherches André Malraux
Recommended reading:
Andre Malraux, Museum Without Walls (New York: Doubleday & Company, 1967)
3:00 PM: Tours and Discussions in the Galleries, Davis Museum
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Reception, Tishman Commons
4:15 PM: Brief Remarks Celebrating Wellesley’s 150th Anniversary, Tishman Commons
Speaker: Courtney C. Coile, Office of the Provost, Wellesley College
Left: Gallery, Wellesley College Farnsworth Art Museum, undated, Courtesy of Wellesley College Archives; Right: Dorothy Johnston Towne Gallery, Davis Museum at Wellesley College 2016, Courtesy of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.

In this hybrid, bilingual symposium hosted by the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in English and French, students, scholars, and alumni around the world will extend Wellesley’s legacy of learning directly from works of art. Held in Tishman Commons and live-streamed, the symposium will propose new strategies for the ethical stewardship of artworks collected by the College since 1875. In collaboration with the Wellesley Club of France, Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Pluralism Initiative, French House, and French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, the symposium pays special attention to the influence of novelist, politician, and cultural critic André Malraux on Wellesley’s museum in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Register here to attend in person: Day One, March 26, 2026
Register here to attend in person: Day Two, March 27, 2026
Register here to attend panels via livestream.
Learn more about the event here: Imagining Museums Symposium 2026
This symposium is supported by the Mary Hammond Norton ‘54 Endowed Fund for the Davis Museum and co-sponsored by the Pluralism Initiative, French House, Art Department, Religion Department, Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities, and Africana Studies.
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Coffee, Tishman Commons
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Opening Remarks, Tishman Commons
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Session One: Imagination at Non-Imaginary Museums, in collaboration with the Art Department, Tishman Commons
Chair:
David Teng Olsen, Art Department, Wellesley College
Panelists:
Semente, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Hannah Goodwin, Institute for Human Centered Design
Theodore Ducas, Physics Department, Wellesley College
Sara Brown, Wellesley College Class of 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Break
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Session Two: Malraux in 2175, in collaboration with the Centre International de Recherches André Malraux, Wellesley French House, and Wellesley French, Francophone, and Italian Studies Department, Tishman Commons
Chair: Venita Datta, French and Francophone Studies, Wellesley College
Panelists:
Michaël de Saint Cheron, Centre international de recherches André Malraux
Recommended reading:
Andre Malraux, Museum Without Walls (New York: Doubleday & Company, 1967)
3:00 PM: Tours and Discussions in the Galleries, Davis Museum
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Reception, Tishman Commons
4:15 PM: Brief Remarks Celebrating Wellesley’s 150th Anniversary, Tishman Commons
Speaker: Courtney C. Coile, Office of the Provost, Wellesley College
Left: Gallery, Wellesley College Farnsworth Art Museum, undated, Courtesy of Wellesley College Archives; Right: Dorothy Johnston Towne Gallery, Davis Museum at Wellesley College 2016, Courtesy of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.

*SOLD OUT* Curatorial Tour with Lisa Scanlon Mogolov '99 and Amanda Gilvin: Only To Be There: Student Traditions at WellesleyFriday, February 20, 2026 - 2:00pm to 3:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & Galleries*SOLD OUT*
Join Wellesley Magazine Editor Lisa Scanlon Mogolov ‘99 and Interim Co-Director Amanda Gilvin for a nostalgic visit to Wellesley’s past in a tour of Only To Be There: Student Traditions at Wellesley.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registion is closed.
This program is generously supported by the Constance Rhind Robey ‘81 Fund for Museum Exhibitions.
*SOLD OUT*
Join Wellesley Magazine Editor Lisa Scanlon Mogolov ‘99 and Interim Co-Director Amanda Gilvin for a nostalgic visit to Wellesley’s past in a tour of Only To Be There: Student Traditions at Wellesley.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registion is closed.
This program is generously supported by the Constance Rhind Robey ‘81 Fund for Museum Exhibitions.
*SOLD OUT* Curatorial Tour with Dr. Yuhua Ding: The Immortal Magu: A Sixteenth-Century Chinese Painting Up CloseWednesday, April 8, 2026 - 3:00pm to 4:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & Galleries*SOLD OUT*
Join Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, to learn about the Taoist deity Magu, Mount Magu, and Magu wine. You will also get to explore the art of conserving and mounting Chinese paintings.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registion Closed.
This program is supported by the Kathryn Wasserman Davis ‘28 Fund for World Cultures and Leadership and Wellesley College Friends of Art at the Davis.
*SOLD OUT*
Join Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, to learn about the Taoist deity Magu, Mount Magu, and Magu wine. You will also get to explore the art of conserving and mounting Chinese paintings.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registion Closed.
This program is supported by the Kathryn Wasserman Davis ‘28 Fund for World Cultures and Leadership and Wellesley College Friends of Art at the Davis.
Breath and Movement in Sound Waves [Students Only]Thursday, March 12, 2026 - 1:00pm to 2:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesAt this event hosted by Dr. Semente and the Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee, you can enjoy deep breathing, light yoga, and mindful reflection in the Suzanne Ciani: Sound Lounge for an afternoon wellness break in the Museum.
Limited to 15 spots
Register here
This program is generously supported by the Linda Wyatt Gruber ‘66 Endowment for the Curator of Photography and Collections and Wellesley College Friends of Art.
At this event hosted by Dr. Semente and the Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee, you can enjoy deep breathing, light yoga, and mindful reflection in the Suzanne Ciani: Sound Lounge for an afternoon wellness break in the Museum.
Limited to 15 spots
Register here
Summer Internship Info Session [Students Only]Tuesday, February 10, 2026 - 3:30pm to 4:30pmDavis Museum LobbyAre you interested in a summer internship at the Davis Museum? Meet with Dr. Semente, Curator of Education and Public Programs, Davis Museum staff, and Dr. Lorraine Hanley ‘98, Director of Wellesley-funded Internships at Career Education to learn more about this Wellesley sponsored internship.
This program is generously sponsored by Wellesley College Friends of Art.
Are you interested in a summer internship at the Davis Museum? Meet with Dr. Semente, Curator of Education and Public Programs, Davis Museum staff, and Dr. Lorraine Hanley ‘98, Director of Wellesley-funded Internships at Career Education to learn more about this Wellesley sponsored internship.
This program is generously sponsored by Wellesley College Friends of Art.
Closed for winter breakTuesday, December 16, 2025 - 11:00am to Thursday, February 5, 2026 - 3:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThe Davis Museum is closed for Wellesley College's winter break from Tuesday, December 16, 2025 through Friday, February 6, 2026. We wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season.
More information about our opening celebration and spring 2026 events will be posted in January 2026.
Please join us on Thursday, February 5 at 4 PM for our spring opening celebration.
The Davis Museum is closed for Wellesley College's winter break from Tuesday, December 16, 2025 through Friday, February 6, 2026. We wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season.
More information about our opening celebration and spring 2026 events will be posted in January 2026.
Please join us on Thursday, February 5 at 4 PM for our spring opening celebration.
Drop-in Tour: Art & LandscapeSaturday, May 2, 2026 - 2:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesDesigned by Wellesley students from a range of academic majors, thematic tours of special exhibitions and permanent collections led by a Student Guide are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. For a full schedule of tours, please visit https://www1.wellesley.edu/davismuseum/events/upcoming.
This program is generously supported by the Elizabeth Bein Keto '48 Endowed Memorial Art Fund.
Designed by Wellesley students from a range of academic majors, thematic tours of special exhibitions and permanent collections led by a Student Guide are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. For a full schedule of tours, please visit https://www1.wellesley.edu/davismuseum/events/upcoming.
This program is generously supported by the Elizabeth Bein Keto '48 Endowed Memorial Art Fund.