Silent Spaces: Photographs by Jon Meyers





Journey with Eugene artist Jon Meyers to the Four Corners region of the American Southwest, exploring the sagebrush-covered ruins of Hovenweep and Chaco Canyon. Meyers's photographs explore the area's dramatic landscape, the craftsmanship of its ancient structures, and the contemplative solitude he encountered while producing this body of work.
Event Admission: General Admission: $3. Seniors (62+) and Youth (3-18): $2. Families (2 adults and up to 4 youth): $8. Museum members, ASTC members, UO community w/ID, Children (2 and under): FREE
Mission
The University of Oregon's Museum of Natural and Cultural History protects significant collections, enhances knowledge, and encourages stewardship of human and natural history through research, preservation, and education.
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) is Oregon's primary repository for anthropological and paleontological collections. Officially created in 1935-36, as the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and UO Museum of Natural History, the museum is celebrating its 75th birthday in 2010-11. It has its roots in 1876, however, when Thomas Condon joined the University of Oregon (UO) as one of its first three professors.
Location: University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History
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