Upcoming Exhibitions

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Whitman, Alabama

May 8, 2021 — December 12, 2021


This ongoing documentary project by filmmaker Jennifer Crandall brings Walt Whitman’s words to life through the voices of modern-day Alabama residents.

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Rediscovering the Art of Victoria Hutson Huntley

May 22, 2021 — August 15, 2021


Approximately 30 lithographs and two paintings by the woman who was one of America’s leading lithographers during her life

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Echoes from Abroad: American Art from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume

May 22, 2021 — August 15, 2021


Paintings from the collection of Georgia Museum of Art board member and art collector Barbara Guillaume dating from 1878 to 1940

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Hands and Earth: Perspectives on Japanese Contemporary Ceramics

May 22, 2021 — August 15, 2021


Drawn from the Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection of Japanese Ceramics, “Hands and Earth” features works by some of 20th- and 21st-century Japan’s most important artists.

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In Dialogue: Artists, Mentors, Friends: Ronald Lockett and Thornton Dial Sr.

May 29, 2021 — October 3, 2021


This exhibition will focus on one work by each artist, both gifts from Ron Shelp, comparing their approach to their work and examining the shared relationship that sustained their creativity.

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Kota Ezawa: The Crime of Art

July 17, 2021 — January 2, 2022


This exhibition will bring together new and recent works related to Ezawa’s “The Crime of Art” series, a group of light-boxes and video animations that chronicle some of the most infamous and high profile museum heists in history.

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Neo-Abstraction: Celebrating a Gift of Contemporary Art from John and Sara Shlesinger

July 17, 2021 — January 2, 2022


“Neo-Abstraction” highlights the resurgence of abstract art among contemporary artists, drawing from a recent major gift

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Collective Impressions: Modern Native American Printmakers

October 16, 2021 — January 30, 2022


Examines the individuals, communities and institutions central to elevating printmaking as a medium among Native American artists during the second half of the 20th century

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Wealth and Beauty: Pier Francesco Foschi and Painting in Renaissance Florence

January 29, 2022 — April 24, 2022


The first exhibition dedicated to Pier Francesco Foschi (1502 – 1567), a highly prolific and fashionable Florentine painter whose career spanned nearly five decades