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University of Richmond Museums
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art * Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center
Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature
Richmond, Virginia 23173
http://museums.richmond.edu

Contacts: Heather Campbell, Curator of Museum Programs, University Museums, 804-287-6324, hcampbel@richmond.edu or Brian Eckert, Director of Media and Public Relations, 804-287-6659, beckert@richmond.edu

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 4, 2011



NEW INSTALLATION OF THE FLUORESCENT MINERALS COLLECTION OPENS AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND MUSEUMS



On January 12, 2011, the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature will open the reinstallation of the permanent exhibition Fluorescent Minerals: From the Permanent Collection. This new display contains more than 300 specimens and more than 40 different mineral species from North America and beyond, and it explores the science behind these minerals' ability to fluoresce. Highlights of the installation include numerous bright reddish-orange and green rocks of calcite and willemite from New Jersey, yellow-green hyalite opal slabs from North Carolina, and deep red rubies from India.

A majority of these specimens originate from the famous Franklin-Sterling Hill mining district in Sussex County, New Jersey. These mines boast a world-record variety of minerals with more than 340 named species, and more than 80 fluorescent mineral types found in the area. Examples of minerals from this quarry that are featured in the collection are willemite, wollastonite, calcite, and hardystonite.

What makes a rock fluoresce? When atoms within a mineral are exposed to ultraviolet light, they are filled with energy and become unstable. The atoms then eject this newly acquired energy and return to a more stable state. However, instead of ejecting this energy as ultraviolet light, the atoms eject it as light, or color. This light is responsible for the "glowing" colors emitted by the fluorescent minerals.

Within the new installation, a push of a button turns on 28 new ultraviolet shortwave and longwave lamps that agitate the minerals' internal atomic structure, causing the rocks to fluoresce brightly. Since the minerals glow differently under the two different wavelengths of ultraviolet light, the lamps run on a timed sequence that exposes the specimens first to longwave ultraviolet light, then shortwave ultraviolet light, and finally both long and shortwave light together to produce a unique and dazzling color show.

The fluorescent minerals were donated to the museum in 1977 by Mrs. Lora McGlasson Robins, and additional minerals were donated in 1982 by the Dulany Hunter Foundation and S. A. Dulany Hunter. Organized by the University of Richmond Museums, this installation was curated by Matthew Houle, Curator of Museum Collections, University Museums, based on a previous installation co-curated by N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions, University Museums, and Michael Reimer,'06, biochemistry and studio art double-major, and 2004 University Museums' Summer Research Fellow.  Special thanks to David Hershey, Assistant Collections Manager, University Museums, and Carl Miller, President, Richmond Gem and Mineral Society.

Note: Images for press are available by contacting Heather Campbell, 804-287-6324 or hcampbel@richmond.edu 

University of Richmond Museums comprises the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. Admission to all museums is free and open to the public. For group visits and tours, please call 804-287-6424 at least two weeks prior to your visit for reservations. Call 804-289-8276 for information and directions or visit our website at museums.richmond.edu

The Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art is located in the George M. Modlin Center for the Arts. Museum hours (1/12-4/22/2011): Sunday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Summer hours (4/27-5/20/2011): Wednesday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1/17/2011), Spring Break (3/5-14/2011), Easter Sunday (4/24/2011), and Summer Break (5/21-8/16/2011).

The Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center is also located in the George M. Modlin Center for the Arts. Museum hours (1/12-4/3/2011): Sunday through Friday, 1 to 3 p.m., and by appointment (804-287-6424). Closed same schedule as above.

The Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature is located in a separate wing of the Boatwright Memorial Library with its entrance on Richmond Way. Museum hours (1/12-4/22/2011): Sunday through Friday, 1 to 5pm. Summer hours (4/26-7/22/2011): Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1/17/2011), Spring Break (3/5-14/2011), Easter Sunday (4/24/2011), and Summer Break (7/23-8/16/2011).







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