Arts & Humanities

Learn About Persian Rugmaking at the USU Museum of Anthropology

In the continuation of the new Saturday activity series, the USU Museum of Anthropology starts the year with activities Saturday, Jan. 12, teaching guests about the artistry of Persian rugs.

USU students and members of the public are invited to drop in any time during the museum’s 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday hours. Adults and children will be able to learn about people in various countries throughout the Middle East who design, weave and sell ornate rugs.
 
The USU Museum of Anthropology is on the USU campus in the south turret of the historic Old Main building, room 252. Free parking is available in the adjacent lot, south of the building. For more information on this event, call museum coordinator Sara Lundberg at (435) 797-7545 or visit the museum Web site.
 
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Contact: Sara Lundberg (435) 797-7545
Source: Museum of Anthropology
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