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Georgia Museum of Art | Exhibitions

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

On March 3, 2009, the Georgia Museum of Art broke ground on its Phase II expansion and launched GMOA on the Move, a state- and nationwide initiative of offsite programs and exhibitions. Due to construction, the museum offices are currently located in the former visual arts building on Jackson Street on UGA's North Campus. Although the galleries and museum shop are temporarily closed, special calendar events are still open to the public, and gift items are available from our Web shop. Please visit our virtual galleries in Second Life and visit our calendar for a complete listing of GMOA on the Move events.

The Georgia Museum of Art is scheduled to reopen in early 2011.

 


 

The GMOA exhibitions and objects listed below will be on view at different venues across the country.



July 19–September 27, 2009
Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia

The American Scene on Paper: Prints and Drawings from the Schoen Collection

On view: 55 prints and drawings that reflect the vast political, social and economic changes that occurred in America during the Great Depression and World War II.





July 20–October 2, 2009
Robert C. Williams Paper Museum, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

The South in Black and White: The Works of James E. Routh Jr., 1939–1946

On view: Prints and drawings of images gathered on Routh's travels throughout the South during the Depression. The exhibition is generously sponsored by BNY Wealth Management and Mr. D. Jack Sawyer Jr. and William E. Torres, M.D., the W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art.





August 8 –October 24, 2009
Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens, Georgia

Lord Love You: Works by R.A. Miller from the Mullis Collection

On view: 83 paintings, drawings, sculptures and whirligigs created by Georgia self-taught artist Reuben Aaron "R.A." Miller. The exhibition is generously sponsored by the Fort Trustee Fund through the Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley, R.E.M. / Athens, LLC and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art.




September 19, 2009–January 2, 2010
Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana

Imprinting the South: Works on Paper from the Collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb

On view: Etchings, relief prints, lithographs and serigraphs depicting the South from the 1920s to the 1940s.