Crystals Exhibition Now Open at University of Richmond Museums
ow on view, the University of Richmond Museums opened Crystals: Minerals from the Collection at the Harnett Museum of Art. Previously inaccessible due to pandemic protocols, this stunningly beautiful exhibition is now open through April 21, 2023.
Crystals have fascinated and been desired for millennia. Science and history converge to inform us about many of the extraordinary aspects of crystals. The exhibition introduces the science of crystallography and mineralogy, while also considering the historical significance of crystals in cultural practices, aesthetics, and ideologies.
Crystals: Minerals from the Collection features more than 70 crystal specimens selected for their color, form, and distinction. Presented in a multicolored arrangement, visitors will see some of the rarest and most exquisite crystals in the University of Richmond Museums’ permanent collection, including pearly Mexican selenite, wine-red South African rhodochrosite, and deep green Brazilian emerald.
The specimens presented include all major groups of minerals and illustrate concepts of crystal systems, crystal habit, and growth. These aspects of crystallography illuminate ways in which scientists can identify the type of crystal despite similar appearances.
This collection is grouped based on color, which is an atypical process of gathering crystals scientifically. By doing so, the visitor sees the wide spectrum of hues, textures, and shapes into which crystals can grow.
Organized by the University of Richmond Museums, the exhibition was curated by Matthew Houle, curator of museum collections, and Martha Wright, assistant curator of academic and public Engagement, University Museums. The exhibition and programs are made possible in part with support from the University of Richmond’s Cultural Affairs Committee.
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