Albany Museum of Art
Albany, GA
912-439-8400
The Albany Museum of Art has become a landmark in the southwestern Georgia cultural landscape. Following its conception in the 1960s as the Southwest Georgia Art Association, the Museum has experienced rapid growth, offering today an average of 15 exhibitions annually in six galleries, reflecting various cultures, periods and aesthetic styles and movements. The Albany Museum of Art is the only institution accredited by the American Association of Museums in a 100-mile radius and houses one of the largest collections of sub-Saharan African art in the Southeast. Holdings include a wealth of masks, sculpture, pottery, baskets, textiles, jewelry and gold weights. The American and European Art collections include paintings by Edward Henry Potthast and Reginald Marsh and 160 European drawings from the 16th and 17th centuries. Today the Museum provides significant programs for a diverse population in a 17-county, largely rural area isolated from quality art experience.
The Albany Museum of Art is located at 311 Meadowlark Drive at Gillionville Road, just east of Dartan College, in Albany, Georgia. Please see the Museum's website for hours and admission fees.
Google Book Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 by Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) located the following brochures, catalogues and gallery guides published on paper in connection with the Museum and with a topic of American representational art. The list may not include all relevant publications. Titles are listed by date of publication, with most recent listed first. Information on publications may be in error or incomplete. Titles may be followed by links to related essays published by Resource Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using TFAO's website.
This World & the Next: African Art and the Sculpture of William Edmundson, by Kristen Miller Zohn, Ga Albany Museum of Art (Albany - 2000. Catalog to accompany an exhibit held at the Albany Museum of Art.
A Question of Balance, by Walter T. Matia - Bronze sculpture, American - 2000 - 78 pages. "Selected exhibitions & awards"--P. 77.
Pride in Place: Landscapes by The Eight in Southern Collections : Ralph ..., by William H. Gerdts, Kristen Miller Zohn - Landscape painting, American - 1999 - 32 pages. Catalog for an exhibition at the Albany Museum of Art, Jan. 14-Mar. 12, 2000; Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, Ala.
Southern Exposure: Sporting Art by Aiden Lassell Ripley, by Timothy Close, Kristen Miller Zohn, Ga Albany Museum of Art (Albany - 1999. "Raymond F. Evans Sporting Art Gallery, Albany Museum of Art, Nov. 12, 1998-May 15, 1999"--Cover.
French and American Impressionism: Exhibition September 12-November 3, 1996, by Timothy Close - 1996
Pioneers of Modernism: 1890-1955 : September 11, 1993 to January 2, 1994, by E Michael Whittington, Ga Albany Museum of Art (Albany - 1994
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