![“Homage to Basquiat 2” by Mohammad Omer Khalil, 2022](https://ringtumphi.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ultrawide-lrg-museums-musings-header-image-e1692650388730-502x400-1.jpg)
“Musings” features work of Sudanese printmaker
Mohammad Omer Khalil uses his art to pay tribute to the people and places that have inspired him in W&L’s student-curated exhibit
![A painting, where a Black woman reaches for an orange, and a white woman lying on her lap gazes at the tree overhead. Both women are wearing patterned dresses.](https://ringtumphi.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Screen-Shot-2023-03-12-at-5.42.00-PM-676x900.png)
Steinkraus raises environmental awareness with “Impossible Garden”
W&L began Women’s History Month with a lecture on female artists and the environment
![A white artwork with red tubes connecting to five small pickaxes arranged in a circle.](https://ringtumphi.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/another-exercise-in-futility-900x675.jpg)
Sam Blanchard’s “Futile State” explores the connection between humans and technology
The contemporary art exhibit features machines that visitors can interact with
![A woman gestures towards a pottery figure in a display case. Two other pottery artworks sit to either side.](https://ringtumphi.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MotherClayGalleryTour-882x900.jpg)
W&L museums showcase female artists’ pottery with two new exhibits
The "Born of Fire" and "Mother Clay" exhibits
opened on Feb. 1
![Museums at Washington and Lee will host the next Gallery Talk on Nov. 2. Photo by Andrew Claybrook, ‘22.](https://ringtumphi.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Screen-Shot-2021-10-26-at-9.04.24-PM-900x676.png)
Gallery talk covers race, gender, and teapots
The Museums at Washington and Lee University host talk on Oscar Wilde inspired teapot and the aesthetic movement.