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From home to the museum—CSWS transfers McCosh painting
“Leaving the Lecture: The Faculty Wives” (1936) Anne McCosh
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JSMA
UO campus
Tuesday – Sunday
For Hours
May 30, 2013
From home to the museum | Arts | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon
This painting by Anne McCosh, now featured at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on the UO campus, was given to the Center for the Study of Women in Society in 1992 by the artist. CSWS transferred the painting to JSMA last fall to allow more people to see and enjoy it.
The McCosh painting is featured in “Living Legacies,” a new show that opens Saturday and runs through Sept. 1 at JSMA.