University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams gave a budget update to the UGA community during the April 23 meeting of the University Council at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel. A video presentation and talking points are available for viewing.
UGA president provides budget update University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams gave members of University Council an update on UGA’s budget Thursday, Dec. 4 in wake of recent actions by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents to help meet an anticipated directive from state officials to increase the budget cut to 8 percent from the current 6 percent.
View December 4, 2008 Budget Update
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia launches virtual museum in Second Life
Writer: Lauren Coppage, 919/812-4025, ljc@uga.edu
Contact: Jenny Williams, 706/542-9078, collardj@uga.edu
Apr 8, 2009, 08:05
Athens, Ga.– The Georgia Museum of Art at the
University of Georgia recently launched a virtual museum in Second Life
featuring paintings and drawings from its permanent collection. The virtual
museum contains an almost exact replica of the galleries at the museum in
Athens and is available to all residents of Second Life.
Second Life is a
free, virtual online world that is imagined, created and maintained by its
residents. Since its inception in 2003, Second Life has provided a world that
supports all forms of expression and offers educational, business and
entertainment opportunities to millions of users.
The Georgia Museum
of Art hopes to utilize Second Life as an educational tool for its current audience
as well as a new online audience. The virtual museum offers users worldwide the
ability to roam its galleries from the comfort of their homes.
The museum’s Carlton
Street location is temporarily closed for the addition of a new wing and
renovation of the existing space. “GMOA on the Move,” a 2-year series of
off-site events and exhibitions, also will allow the museum to remain visible
despite its temporary lack of a physical building.
“The creation of a
virtual museum comes at an opportune time because it allows present and future
patrons to remain involved while the brick-and-mortar museum is closed for our
expansion,” said Jenny Williams, media relations coordinator. “The virtual
museum is an ongoing project that will continue to grow as the real-life museum
grows.”
The Georgia Museum
of Art’s research in Second Life is supported in part by a Museum Assessment
Program grant awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a
federal agency serving the public by strengthening museums and libraries. The
research is also supported through partnership with the University of Georgia’s
Center for Teaching and Learning.
To get started in
Second Life, users must first download the free software from www.secondlife.com.After creating an account, users can design
their own avatars to search the virtual world. The Georgia Museum of Art can be
found through the Second Life search engine by searching the museum’s name.
Current users of Second Life may find the virtual museum at http://slurl.com/secondlife/UGA%20CTL/136/136/81/.
Museum Information Partial support for the exhibitions and programs at the Georgia Museum
of Art is provided by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations
of the Georgia General Assembly. The Council is a partner agency of the
National Endowment for the Arts. Individuals, foundations and corporations
provide additional museum support through their gifts to the Arch Foundation
and the University of Georgia Foundation. The Georgia Museum of Art is located
in the Performing and Visual Arts Complex on the East Campus of the University
of Georgia. The address is 90 Carlton Street, University of Georgia, Athens,
Georgia, 30602. The museum’s galleries and shop are now closed in preparation
for construction of the museum’s expansion. Events and programming will
continue while the museum is under construction as part of “GMOA on the Move,”
a series of off-site events and exhibitions. For more information and event
times and locations, see www.uga.edu/gamuseum.
UGA Today is produced by the UGA News Service,
a unit of UGA Public Affairs.
Hodgson Oil Building, Suite 200N
286 Oconee Street
Athens, GA 30602-1999
Phone 706/542-8083 • Fax 706/542-3939
Questions, comments and suggestions should be directed to news@uga.edu