Did you ever wonder where the Eggheads came from? Visit this special lobby display showcasing early models of Robert Arneson’s iconic sculptures. Most of these models, known as maquettes, have never been shown before.
UC Davis Campus Store | Scan the in-store QR code for a chance to win a selection of Egghead merch valued at over $100! You must visit the main Campus Store to enter. Raffle begins/ends Thursday, April 4.
Here's another reason to get your Egghead on at the Museum Collection Pop-Up Shop: spend $100 or more to receive a free pair of Eggheads sunglasses (while supplies last.)
Egg-xtra, egg-xtra, read all about it. See the pop-up exhibit of Egghead stories from The California Aggie, showcasing news and views from the early years. Discover poster-size photos with captions of the 1991 installation and dedication of Bookhead.
In October 1991, Bookhead was the first Egghead sculpture to “hatch” on campus — steps from the Shields Library entrance. The "Building Bookhead" exhibit inside Shields Library puts that moment in photographic perspective.
UC Davis Campus Store: 30% of select merchandise. Coho: 30% off egg burritos all day. Dining Commons: Egghead-themed desserts at Tercero, Segundo, Cuarto, and Latitude. Games Area: 30% off bowling, billiards, and gaming.
At the beginning of the Year of the Eggheads, MFA student Trevor Bashaw read aloud his commemorative poem called "egghead ballad." You too can enjoy this poem whenever you want. (See link below.)
UC Davis is hosting the biggest birthday party you’ve ever seen and inviting the entire student body, faculty, staff and visitors to help celebrate this historic moment. It begins at the Memorial Union (MU) with an all-day Eggheads-inspired menu and promotions.
Now extended through June 30! Acclaimed artist and sculptor Deborah Butterfield (’71, M.F.A. ’73) studied with Robert Arneson. See several of his works in the “Kindred Spirits” gallery adjacent to her career-spanning exhibition, and spot the special cameo in the Poetry Lounge.
Make a pilgrimage to the famous on campus. So many famous artists passed through these hallowed doors. It’s even on the National Register of Historic Places.
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