Brian Grogan, Documenting the Cultural Landscape: 50 years Behind a Camera
Exhibit runs June 9 through October 10, 2023
For more than thirty years, Brian Grogan '73 has engaged in photographic documentation of historic sites and landscapes independently and for the National Parks Service and has over 10,000 images deposited in the U.S. Library of Congress.
Aero Obsoleta
Exhibit runs through March 8, 2022
February 23 | 4:30-5:30 pm, Gallery presentation by artist, Allen Jones
This photographic exhibit features the images of Allen Jones which incorporate his interest in WWII and aviation. This series of discarded, obsolete, and warehoused aircraft were captured in various locations across the US exploring the consistent theme of the artist – an exploration of how our culture’s changing technology and values impact the landscape around us.
An Officer and a Gentleman: The Life and Times of L ieutenant General Samuel Vaughan Wilson
April - November, 2021
10-12 & 1-5pm weekdays and special event Saturdays
Highlights from the Wilson Archives Collection
“During the weeks after (beginning his presidency at Hampden-Sydney College), I began to realize that almost everything I had ever done in my life was coming together in this job – serving as an instructor in a number of military schools, especially developing and teaching courses in leadership, language, and area studies; acting as a consultant to various foreign governments: diplomatic postings; running clandestine intelligence operations, as well as an intelligence analyst; briefing Presidents and their cabinets on intelligence issues; assignments in economic development in Third World nations; studies at the War College level; senior military command assignments and heading up major government agencies as well and, in the process, becoming well-versed in planning, programming, and budgeting. All of these things and more seemed to point the trail to Hampden-Sydney. Not any of the experience has been wasted in the job.”