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James R. Smail Natural History and Science Gallery

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The James R. Smail Natural History and Science Gallery was established in honor of James Smail, a beloved Biology professor and department chair, who died in 1993.  The mission of the Gallery is to communicate science in a primarily visual format.   All exhibits must meet three criteria.  The content must involve science, natural history, or mathematics.  The exhibit must have a strong educational component .  And, the exhibit must be visually striking.

Each year, a Department in the Science Division organizes an exhibit, which is mounted in the gallery for the entire academic year.  In many cases, the artist is invited and participates in the opening of an exhibit.  The gallery was created during the renovation of Macalester’s Science building during the mid-1990s.  With the generous help from alumni, friends, and family, a Smail Gallery endowment was created, which pays for the costs associated with the exhibits.

   James R. Smail

  Exhibits

  2009-10  Shadows of Life
  2008-09  Born by the River
  2007-08  Dances and Ceremonies
  2006-07  The Art of Venn Diagrams
  2005-06  Imagination and the Cosmos
  2004-05  Rivers from Space
  2003-04  Windswept Beauty
  2002-03  Sands of Time
  2001-02  Mathematics in Stone & Bronze
  2000-01  Children's Learning in a Village
  1999-00  Fruits of Decay
  1998-99  Images of the Sea


Children's Learning in a Village in Transition:

Veraguas Province, Panama, 1966-67

Roxanne Gudeman

              

          

Psychology Professor Roxane Gudeman conducted her Ph.D. field work over a twenty month period in a subsistence Panamanian village where she conducted observational and experimental research about the linguistic, cognitive and  social development of  three through twelve year old children.  The exhibit consisted of photographs taken during Gudeman's residence there in 1966 and 1967.  Curator:  Roxane Gudeman, Psychology.


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