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This Month's Events

Fri 27

Genre Paintings 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Genre paintings, or scenes from everyday life, were popular in America during the nineteenth century. Favorite genre topics were sentimental images of children and narrative scenes featuring true-blue


Fri 27

Late-Twentieth Century and Contemporary Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Compared to the earlier part of the twentieth century, when writer H. L. Mencken referred to the South as the "Sahara of the Bozart," the modern South is marked by an extensive range of art


Fri 27

Still Life 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

During the nineteenth century, the prosperity of a young America led to an increasing appreciation of still-life painting among middle-class Americans. Although considered an inferior form of painting


Fri 27

Landscape Painting 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Explore the concept of Southern landscape art as a reflection of the national mood.


Fri 27

Antebellum Portraiture 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Antebellum literally means "before the war," and it refers to the time before the Civil War. During this era, Southern plantation owners and merchants profited from fertile land, cheap labor


Fri 27

Impressionism in the South 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The impressionist art movement greatly influenced Southern artists well into the 1920s. The artistic style originated in Paris, France, during the 1860s and 1870s. Though most impressionist painters a


Fri 27

Civil War Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The paintings in the collection dealing with the Civil War reflect the time during the war from 1861 to 1865 and the Reconstruction period afterward. The hostilities, which began with the first shots


Fri 27

Emil Holzhauer: the Georgia Years 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Though born in Germany, the artist is most well known for his paintings which are considered American in style, subject matter, and sensibility. This exhibit focuses on the work he created while in Ge


Fri 27

Early-To Mid-Twentieth Century Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The birth of the twentieth century in America brought great social and economic change. The spread of industrialization created a tremendous growth of factories and cities, causing many people to feel


Fri 27

Self-Taught Artists 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

A collection of Southern art must include the work of self-taught, outsider and visionary artists. While self-taught artists have worked in the South throughout its history, their work has garnered mu


Fri 27

Response and Memory: the Art of Beverly Buchanan 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The artist creates works to express the images, stories, and architecture of her African American childhood with bright colors, inserted text, and found objects.


Sat 28

Emil Holzhauer: the Georgia Years 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Though born in Germany, the artist is most well known for his paintings which are considered American in style, subject matter, and sensibility. This exhibit focuses on the work he created while in Ge


Sat 28

Genre Paintings 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Genre paintings, or scenes from everyday life, were popular in America during the nineteenth century. Favorite genre topics were sentimental images of children and narrative scenes featuring true-blue


Sat 28

Civil War Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The paintings in the collection dealing with the Civil War reflect the time during the war from 1861 to 1865 and the Reconstruction period afterward. The hostilities, which began with the first shots


Sat 28

Self-Taught Artists 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

A collection of Southern art must include the work of self-taught, outsider and visionary artists. While self-taught artists have worked in the South throughout its history, their work has garnered mu


Sat 28

Still Life 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

During the nineteenth century, the prosperity of a young America led to an increasing appreciation of still-life painting among middle-class Americans. Although considered an inferior form of painting


Sat 28

Antebellum Portraiture 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Antebellum literally means "before the war," and it refers to the time before the Civil War. During this era, Southern plantation owners and merchants profited from fertile land, cheap labor


Sat 28

Late-Twentieth Century and Contemporary Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

Compared to the earlier part of the twentieth century, when writer H. L. Mencken referred to the South as the "Sahara of the Bozart," the modern South is marked by an extensive range of art


Sat 28

Early-To Mid-Twentieth Century Art 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The birth of the twentieth century in America brought great social and economic change. The spread of industrialization created a tremendous growth of factories and cities, causing many people to feel


Sat 28

Impressionism in the South 10:00am @ Morris Museum of Art

The impressionist art movement greatly influenced Southern artists well into the 1920s. The artistic style originated in Paris, France, during the 1860s and 1870s. Though most impressionist painters a