Dr. Wesley Memeger, Jr: Science into Art

Event Details
- Date
- Saturday, February 25
- Location
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Theatre N
1007 N. Orange Street,
Wilmington, DE 19801 - Presented By
- Hagley Museum and Library
Theatre N - Event Type
- Ticket Cost
- Free (Donations Suggested)
Description
Free Admission, Donations Suggested. All donations will go towards Hagley Library and Theatre N.
When Wesley Memeger, Jr. started at DuPont in 1964, he was only the sixth African American with a doctorate in chemistry to join the firm. Over the course of a 32-year career, he amassed fourteen patents and left his mark on some of DuPont’s most famous products, like Kevlar. His passion for chemistry continues to reverberate in his art, which often explores the geometrical themes reminiscent of molecular models. Today, he and wife Harriet, a fiber artist, pursue their joint love of art together.
Join us as Memeger recounts his journey, beginning as the son and grandson of farmers in St. Augustine during the Jim Crow era, following his interest in science to Clark University, a historically Black university in Atlanta at the height of the Civil Rights Era, to beginning a family and career in Wilmington amid growing civil unrest. Throughout his life, he has advanced innovation, justice, philanthropy, and art.
This screening is free, although donations are suggested. All donations will go towards Hagley Library and Theatre N.