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lFOr 5 0 yArs, ile Qeorgia -lLuvum oJ Art has plaled a tentral

role in the prtsertation and ?resffitation oJ the tisual arts in Ctorgla.

Founder Afred Heber Holbrook initialll began his art colbrtion in

I94A to honor hts kte wit'e Era Unfurhill Holbrook. A retired lm)er

Jrom Nu York Cit1, Holbrook generousll donated his colbttlon oJ 100

paintings to tle Universitl oJ Georgia and kter semed as the museuml

jrst dirtrtar. Visitors todry malt fnd. it ffiilt to beline that the

Ceorgia Muvum oJ Art onte ronsisted oJ onll two galluks on the

graundyloor oJ the old unirersitl librarl on nortlt mmpus when itjrstopmed in Novmber 1948. In 1996 tb Ceorgia Museum of Arr

relotated to a *ate-oJ-the-art, 52,000 square-Joot building on the east

campus oJ the Untuersitl oJ Cnrgia, housing ovr 7,000 works oJ art.

The Georgia Statt hgklature fustgnated the Ceorgia Muvum oJ Art the

oljcial state museum oJ art in 19 82. This yar will nark a halJ

unturl oJ exhibitions, bdurc, collections, edwational actitities and

sthokr\ catalngur produred and. promoted lry the muvum to reacl) out

to the citi<ns oJ Ctorgia. To rcbbrate the museum\ athievements, both

past and present, sperial aaitities and nents haw bun plmned throryh_

out the yar, along with sewral exbibitions that are rhedubd to hghlght

tle btrthdry cebbration. (Jnless otherwist noted, all nents areJru and

a?en to the ?ublic.

STpTEMBER r998The Lfe of the Virgin in Textiles dnd printsSeptember5-OctoberrSMartha and Eugene Odum Gallery of Decorative ArtsOrganized by the Indiana University Art Museum, this exhibition features printsand textiles with scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary and is enriched by texts onthe literary and the historical sources for h".lft. fn" engravings, woodcuts andetchings by Albrecht Dilrer, Hendrick Goltzius, parmigialino ird oth.., representthe mass-produced art of printmaking of the l5th thr'ough the ITth centuries,Cenerousll sponsored b1 D.irttori Circh members Mr. ard Mrs. Dlnid W Mathery and MargaretA. Rolando.

Rrlarro EvrNrSlmposium: "Art anil tlte Spettator in Larly halian Art,,September z5 - 26,9 a.m. - 4i)o p,m. (both days)M. Smith Griffith AuditoriumThis biennial conference, devoted to the arts of Italy from approximately 1250 toI425, will feature national and international ,.hol".., ir.lrdirg MarvinTrachtenberg of the Institute of Fine Arts, Newyork Universiiy; Hayden B. J.Maginnis from McMaster University; and Debra pincus from the National Gallerv

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of Art. Plcase call the departn ent of education at (706) 542-GMOA for rschedule of speakers and iopics. 5ponsozl byThe Llnirersitl oJ Ceorgiai Oljo oJ tb Vke

PruidentJor R*earch, the Lanar.[)odd School oJ Arr andTbc {-inircrsitl oJ Gtoryia\ CnrttrJor

I lunantrcs and Arts

Faculty Exhibition'gISeptember rz - October z5

Km1 Gq11egl119f Pritit5 arid Drawings; Virginia and Alfred.Kennedy

Gallery; PhiJip Henry Alston Jr. Galleryflrrs crhibition learures p:rnring.,5(ulprurc. ceratnic, and print' br rhc [ac

ulry oI rhe Lamar Dodd Scl-ool oI Art ,r fhc Urriver'it1 ul Ccorgia.

Rereruo Evrr r

Prnel Discussro n: Fatulry fxhibition'g8Thursday, September q, 5.lo p.m.

M. Snith Griffith Auditorium

Join professors of painting, sculpturc, printmaking rnr'1 ceramics

fiom the Lamar Dodd School ol Arr as rhcy.'liscuss thcirwork. Of{ired in conjunction with the exhibition }irrnltlE>hibtrcn 98.

OcroBER r998Elegant SaluteSaturday, Octgbgr l, 7.p.m.The Friends of- the Georgia.Museum of Art will host thejr biennial i

fund .gi;er Elegant Saiute, celebiating thd muieum's 50th innivet-sary.iCocktails. will be served at 7 p.m., followed by dinner and

dancing until midnight, Tickets me $300 per couple and $ t.50 pcr

person- Gmerousll sponsored bl Atura oJ Athn1I'Alto oJ Athens, Autum

Stu,lios, Ltl., Bilk, Flowcrs, lnr. Balloors, Lucent Ttchnologits, NttioxsBank,

end Dr. anl Mrs, Edwin Pittrnan, with spuial tbanks to flowcrs, Lnr., and

Codtua Chocolatier.

Family Dayr Day of the Dead!Saturdap October )r, z p.m.Don't miss the Georgia Museum of Art's

secon.l annual celebr:ation of the

Mexican holiday, Dta dc ks Muertos.

or Day of the Dead, Thc afrer-

noon will include refreth- a :manr$ rifriliai and:arr '., .. ... , ',;i.iaCgiVii!95r,,:,lpqasritd".,''' r'' rr'r . :..,.

$'*!4iriaid Allox, 'Mq:ni.(i,1,:' !rii,l,.;',Hry*qrd,Albn Try9n,

m$;hi Friindi oJ rbe

Museum.

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NovsMBER r998REMBRANDT: Treasures from the Rembrandt House, Amsterdam

November 7, rygB - Janrary rc, ry99Virginia and Alfred Kennedy Gallery; Philip

Henry AIston Jr. GalleryThis exhibition inclucles 82 etchingr n.id two copper

p.lates by dre greabst nlasteriof ithei l'gold*l6gsfi1r.6f ':.i

Dutch art. Rembrand! s. masia:y'.of ,!;ght.,.iud t5hrylow,,,,,

is .ccn jr lri. prinrings. drruing, and erchings, is ursur-passe.1. f hi' cxhrbirron com.5 ro thc Ceorgia Museum

ot' Art lrorn r hc RcmL,randr Houre Mrt'eum tn

. Arrr"tcldam ir exchangc for a rcviscJ vcrrion

of the exhibition Al.riaer wn Ostafu: Etrhiugs oJ

hdsant LtJe nt Holland\ Collut Age, orlanized

by the Ceorgia Museum of Art, which

. opcnccl the new wing of the Rcmbrandt

Housc on May 7, 1998. R.EMBR,4-\Df

is extmordinary bccruse each of the

w.,rks rs l rrrc inrprc.srou drawn,

crchcd .rnd prrnrcd by RembrandL

him.clf lrom thc collecrion oftlre RerrbranJt House Museum,

'' the truusc rn whrch he lived in

with rhe R.'mbrrnJt Ho'tite.:-.' Cnerturll sponsond bS CCR AAmre oJ

A,lattta. ,4nnll. Coldet aid. Grcpory. '

IIP; and $ DimtoiT 9t|1h 'ye11!ll.C,L. Monheai.!r.

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The Age oJ Rembrandt: Seventeenth-Centurl

European PrintsOctober zv ry98 - lanrary 24, rg99

Knox Gallery of Prints and DrawingsThe ITth century was a "golden age" of printmaking in Europe, with artists gain-

ing renown for their etchings and engravings and for paintings, drawings and otherdesigns translated through the medium of prints. Included in rhis abbreviated sur-

vey of mainly Dutch, Flemish, Italian and French etchings and engrauings are

works by some of the most important printmakers of the era, including the Dutchvirtuoso engraver Hendrick Goltzius and the Italian painter-etchers Guido Reniand Pietro Testa. The exhibition accompanies RIMBR,4NDIT Treasures Jrom the

Rembrandt House, Amsterdam and includes etchings by Rembrandt from the extensive

print collection of S. William and Leona Pelletier, Iongtime patrons of the Georgia

Museum of Art.

81 or AJter Rembrandt: Two Paintings Jrom the Bader Colleaion

November 7, ry98 - Jamary rc, ryggMartha Thompson Dinos GalleryThis sma1l focus exhibition of two paintings from the well-known collection ofchemist Dr. Alfred Bader of Milwaukee accompanies the larger RIMBR/ADIrTteasures Jrom the Rembrand.t Housq Amsterdam, In recent years, Rembrandt's paintedoeuvre has undergone an intense period of study and re-examination. On display is

A ManWrrtingbl Canrllelight, a small oil on copper panel artributed to Rembrandtand for many years accepted as a work by the Dutch master. The exhibition also

includes a vigorous oil sketch on wood panel by the Rembrandt School for or after

Rembrandt's Dad.d Prcenting the Head oJ Coharh to SauL (whrch is in Basel at the

Offentliche Kunstsammlung). Both painting and sketch relate to works in the exhi-bition from the Rembrandt Hotse. Generousll sponsored by Dtuctor\ Cirde member C. L.

Moreheatl Jx

Rsr-.A.rgo EvsNrsSymposium: " Rembrandt dnd Ne\.v Research: The Pilnts and the

Rembrandt House"

Saturday, Noyember 7, 10 a,m.

Offered in conjunction with the exhibition R-EMBR/IDL TreasuresJrom tlte Rembrandt

House, Amsterdam, this symposium wiil present unpublished research by national and

international experts and will feature Nadine Orenstein, assistant curator of draw-ings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; A.R.E. de Heer,

director of the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdan; Thomas Rassieur, a

Ph.D. candidate in art history at NewYork University; and Bas Dudok van Heel,

archiyist for the city of Amsterdam. SponsordblThe Unirersitl oJ Georgia\ CenterJor

Humanities and Arts.

tacher Workshop:,R-EMBRI-I/D Z/Thursdap Noyember e, 4 p.m.This tacher Workshop will focus on the Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn,reviewing his life and his significance to the historf of art and examining specific

works in the exhibition relating to a variety of themes, including self-portraits,landscapes and portraits of men and women. A11 participants will receive a compli-

mentary slide-illustrated teacher packet. Refreshments will be served. This work-shop is open to al1 Georgia educators. Please call the Georgia Museun of Artsdepartment of education at (706) 542-GMOA for reservations.

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DETAIL: Rslrsn,A.Nor veN RrJN

SeLJ-portrait, leaning on a stone sill, t619ETCHING & DRYPOINT

zo5 x 164 cuCorrscrrolr oF THE REMBRANDT HousE, Ausrsno-Lrra

Family Day MMBRANDT!Saturdap November 14, 10 a.m.Are you interested in learning more about one of the most famous artists in his-tory) Join us for this family program and explore the exhibition and create yourown "masterpiece" to take home with you. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored $tHrywdd Allen Motor Co., lnc., Hryaard Albn Tolota, and the Friends oJ the Mu*um,

Lecture: " A Stufu oJ Rembrandt Etchings," fu Dr. S. Willidm Pelletier

Tiresday, December r, ,:ro p,m.

M. Smith Griffith AuditoriumThis lecture will feature Dt. S. William Pelletier, an Alumi Foundation

Distrnguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Georgia, whose collec-rion of Adriaen van Ostades works was shown at the Rembrandt House Museumin Amsterdam in exchange for IfMBR,4I\DT; Treasures Jrom the Rembrand: Houv,

Amsterdam. Co-sponsore d bl The Unirersitl oJ Ceorgia\ Center Jor Humanitie s and Arts.

Elements oJ Stlle: The l4ac1 oJ ArnocroJt

October y-JtnuuylMartha and Eugene Odum Gallery of Decorative Arts; Letitia and

Rowland Radford Collection Study GalleryThis exhibition features decorative arm from the collection of Arnocroft, the home

in Athens, Georgia, of the late Eugenia Arnold Friend, who bequeathed the house,

furnishings and gardens to the Junior League of Athens upon her death in 1994.The exhibrtion focuses on the eclecticism of one Southern familyt collection and

includes period and reproduction furniture and other objects such as porcelain.Visitors can stroll through history and view decorative arts representing various

styles from the Queen Anne to Edwardian. Cenerousll sponsored b1 Dirutori Cirdtmembers Dr. and. Mrs. Daniel H. Magill lll and Mrs. Augusta H. Warren.

REre.rr,o EvsurDecorative Arts Lecture: Thomas Savage, curator dnd director oJ the

fituseufir division oJ tbe Historic Charleston foundation

Thursday, November 12, t p,m; Lunch: noon, oro

M. Smith Griffith AuditoriumThomas Savage, curator and director of the museum division of the HistoricCharleston Foundation, will present this afternoon lecture, which will focus onSouthern decorative arts and the eclecticism of collecting. A box lunch will be

served prior to the lecture. Please call the Georgia Museum of Arti department ofeducation at (706) 542-GMOA to make lunch reservations.

DECEMBER rgg8Family Day;Kwanzaa!Sundap December 6, 4 - 6 p.m.Discover the African-American holiday Kwanzaa with a special programJ food, sto-

rytelling and art activities. Co-sponsored b1 the Unirersitl oJ Ceoqia\ Oljre oJ MinoitlServies.

zoth Annual School Art Symposium ExhibitionDecember rr - z3

Lamar Dodd School of Art and the Georgia Museum of ArtThis annual exhibition, hosted in conjunction with the Lamar Dodd School of Artat the University of Georgia, presents Georgia's most talented high school students

in grades I0, I1 and 12. Students submit work in a variety of media, including

painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics, fiber art and jewelry.

Sponsored by the United Partel Senius Foundation.

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JeNueRY r999BeJore t948: American PaintingsJrom Ceorgia Colleaions

January ry-Marcht4Virginia and Alfred Kennedy GalleryIn honor of the museumt 50th anniversary, this exhibition will showcase some ofthe finest examples of American art from collections throughout Georgra. BeJore

l94E commemorates the year that the Georgia Museum of Art first opened itsdoors to the public with a collection of American paintings carefully assembledover the years by founder Alfred Heber Holbrook. One of Georgia's most belovedwriters, Terry Kay, is contributing an essay to the catalogue that will complementthe exhibition. Cenerousll sponsoredbl Belk and$ Dirutori Circle members Mrs. EdithV

Jodan and Mr. and Mrs. Chrnr A. Roush Jr.

Rnre.rso EvrNrsFamily Day: American Vision!

Saturdap January zJ, ro a.m. - noonThis Family Day will focus on Americanart and history. Join us for a special lookar rhe exhibirion Belore 1946 Amrrtran

Paintings in Georgia Colltttlons, followed byan art activiq; and tefreshments. -lponsorrl

b1 Hryward Albn Motor Co., lnt., HEwardAllcn [o1ora. and thc flend< oJ the Muvum.

Wth Tbese Hands

]anuary fi -March4Martha and Eugene Odum Galleryof Decorative ArtsThis exhibitron brings together a collec-tion of approximately 20 early African-American decorative objects fiom the

late I8th century through the mid-I9thcentury. The exhibition will reveal the 'beauty and crafrman.hip ol decorarive

arts created by slaves and free men dur-ing a period when such utilitarianobjects may well have been their sole

mems of artistic expression. Generousll'

sponsored by Direaor's Circle mmbers Paul R.

Jonu and Mr. axd Mrs. Michael Erknger

RrL,c.rso EvrNrDecorative Arts Lecture: Dr.

John Michael Vlacb, proJessor oJ

Amerimn studies dud anfiropologl

and director oJ the FolkliJe Program

at Ceorge Washington UnitersitlJanuary (date: TBA), r p.m., sro

M. Smith Griffith Auditorium

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This lecrru-e ivill present Dr. Jolin Michael \rlach, professor of Anerican studies

ancl anthropologl' ancl director of the FolklilL Progran at George \Vashington

University. \/lach is one of the natior's leading scholars or1 the subject of Aflrican-

Arrerican clecor:rtive arts. which will be the focrrs of his lecture. A box lunch wt1l

be served prior to the lecture. Call the Georgia Museum of Art's department ofeducation at (70(r) 542-GMOA for lurch reservations.

tacher Workshop: With These Hands

Thursday, January zr, 4 - 6 p.m.Offered in con junction with the exhibitio n lfith The v Handl this workshop for

teachers examines the history of early decorative arrs by African Americans. A1l

participants rvill receive a complimentary slide-illusrated teacher packet. Thisworkshop is open to all Georgia educiltors. Please call the Georgia Museum ofArt's clep;rrtnent of education at (706) 542-GMOA for reservations. 5porisoral 1,1

tl;r lriends oJ the Mttsetnn.

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Winslow Homer

Jmuary 16 - March z8

Martha Thompson Dinos GalleryThis sma1l focus exhibition will feature works on loan to the Georgia Museum ofArt that relate to the museun's watercolor by Homer, Taking Sunjlowers to Teacher.

Rsra.rrn EvpNrAlfred H. Holbrook Memorial Lecture: "Winslow Homer and the

Nature oJ Ob servationtt

Fridap January 29,73o p,m,M. Smith Griffith AuditoriumThis year's Holbrook lecturer is Elizabeth Johns, art historian and professor atthe University of Pennsylvania. Johns will share her latest research on Americanartist Winslow Homer. A reception will follow the lecture. Sponsore d b1 the Friends

oJ the Museum.

AYisual l4ac1: The Founding oJ the Print Collection

January z5 ' March z8

Knox Gallery of Prints md DrawingsAlfred H. Holbrook, the founder of the museum, established the print collectionof the Georgia Museum of Art, which has grown to be one of the most significantuniversity print collections in the Southeast. Over 6,000 American, European and

Japanese prints comprise the collection, which ranges from European Old Masters

to American contemporary artists.

Heritage oJ the Brush: The Ro1 and Marilln Papp Collection

oJ Chinese Painting

January z9 - March zB

Philip Henry Alston Jr. GalleryThis exhibition, organized by the Phoenix Art Museum, features Chinese handscro1ls, hanging scrolls and fan paintings from the Ming (1368-I644) and Qing(I644-19iI) dynasties. On display will be works by both masters of the art and

their stude5rts.

Rpr.a.rpo EveNrFamily Day: Journey through ChinalSaturday, February 20, ro a.m, - noonDiscover the ancient art of the Chinese landscape during this Family Day.

Refreshments will be served. Sponsored b1, Hryward Albn Motor Co., lnc., Helward Allen

Toyota, anl the Friends oJ the Muvum.

MARCr] rggg

Jackson be Nesbin: Prints Jrom the Colleaion oJ S. Wlllamand ltona Pelletier

March 3o - ]une riKnox Gallery of Prints and DrawingsA student of Midwestern Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton, Jackson Lee Nesbitthas created a body of lithographs recalling rural life in the Midwest during the

Great Depression. A painter and printmaker in the American Scene tradition,Nesbitt turned to commercial art in the 1950s as interest in Regionalism waned.

In the I980s, inspired by a renewed interest in Depression-era art, he returned toprintmaking, creating a number of lithographs with imagery inspired by his life inthe Midwest. The prints in this exhibition are from the collection of S. Williamand Leona Pelletier, long-time supporters of the print room at the museum.

Gexerousll sponsored b1 Dire aor\ Circb member Martin E. Segal.

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DtrArL: Devt cN HrltsrI Lort Ererlthing About You, rg94STEEL CAGE, PADLOCKSJ MEDICAL WASTE CONTAINERS

42 x 84 x 30 TNCHEsLsNr counrssy oF THE Seuusr- P. HenN Musruu or Anr.f]Nrvsnsrry or FlonrolFnoM rHs ExnrsrrroN INNaa Eyz' CoNttupot,tty ART FRoMTHE MARC AND LIVIA SrI.,Ius coLTI.crToN

Patrons' Lecture: Bradford Rauschenberg, director oJ .rzsearrh at the

Museum oJ Earll Southern Decorutive Arts,Win s t on- S alem, N o r tlt C arolinaMarch 27, Lecture: 8 p.m., Dinner: 6 p.m.M. Smith Griffth AuditoriumThis annual event, co-hosted by the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art and

the Friends of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, features a dinner and lecture,

followed by dessert and coffee. This year's lecturer will be Bradford Rauschenberg,

director of research at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Ars in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Please call the Georgia Museum of Art at (706) 542-GMOA for further information and reseryations.

Master oJ Fine Arts Degree Candidates'ExbibitionMarch z7 - M^y g

Virginia and Alfted Kennedy Gallery; Martha and Eugene OdumGallery of Decorative ArtsThis annual exhibition features works by candidates for the Master of Fine Artsdegtee at the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia. Ground-breaking artists will exhibir an array of thought-provoking works in a variety ofmedia, including painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and fabric design.

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APRrL rgggFamily Day: 50th Anniversary Party!April 24, ro tm.Don't miss the grand celebration of the Georgia Museum of Artt 50th birthday,

featuring a treasure hunt in the galleries, door prizes, food and art activities. A spe-

cial childrent concert will also be presented by the University of Georgia School ofMusic Choral Department in the Performing Arts Center, adjacent to the museum.

Sponsored b1 Helward Allen Motar Co., lnc., Helward AlbnTolota, and the Ftiends oJ the

Museum.

A Unique American Vision: Paintings b1 Gregorl Cillespie

April ro -Mey pPhilip Henry Alston Jr, GalleryThis exhibition of 45 paintings by the American realist painter Gregory Gillespie

is divided into six sections: introduction, self-portraits, portraits, shrines and stilllifes, landscapes and curent imagery/unique vision, Gillespie is noted for his self-

portraits, which are celebrated particularly for their iconographic individualism and

visionary subject matter.

Rsr-,A.rso EvsNrsLecture: Gregorl Gillespie

Ti.resdap April 13, at 5:Jo p.m.

M. Smith Griffith Auditorium

MAY rgggLecture: "Museum Quality Designs: A Bouquet From the Met"Thursdap May 6, z p.m., s25 for members; s5o for non-members

M. Smith Griffith Auditorium

Join the museum in welcoming guest speaker Chris Giftos, special events manager

and renowned foral designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NewYorkCity. Giftos has been working at the Met for 25 years, and he has been responsible

for the museumi splendid galas, whose guests of honor have included presidents,

kings and emperors. Watch as he works his magic at the Georgia Musem of Artin a foral demonstration and lecture, followed by afternoon tea, a book signing

and a silent auction of foral arrangments created by Giftos. Space is limited; call

the museum at (706) 542-GMOA for details.

JULY lggglnner E1e: Conteffiporar! Art from the Maru dnd Lfuid Straus Colbaion

July3-September5Virginia and Alfred Kennedy Gallery; Philip Henry Alston lr. GalleryA fitting fina1e to the anniversary year, this collection of contenporary art moves

the museum into the year 1999 and forward into the next century. This wide-

ranging collection challenges its yiewers to experience a side of art thel may not be

accustomed to seeing. Marc and Livia Straus of New York have been collecting

contemporary works since the I960s, primarily in painting, sculpture, photography

and installation art. Over the years, the Strauses have continued to collect diverse

works, ranging fiom conventional paintings to works using unusual materials such

as basketballs, aquaria., mohair and plastic refuse containers. The exhibition focuses

on the I980s and the I990s and includes works by many of the most prominent

artists working today, including Mike and Doug Starn, Louise Bourgeois, Anselm

Kiefer, Magdalena Abakanowitz, Robert Gober, Ann Hamilton, Jeff Koons and

Kiki Smith.

Exhibition and event sponsors are listed throughAugust I5,I998

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Musnult INronMATroN

Partial support Jor the exhibitions and programs at the Georgia

Muvum oJ Art is prodded b1 the Ceorgia CouncilJor the Arts

through appropriations oJ the Georgia Central Asemb\. A portion oJ

the museum's genral operating support has bun pro"idel through tht

h*itut oJ Muvum and Librarl Senim, a Jcderal agentl sening the

publlr b1 strengthening museums and librarir. lndkihak, Jounda-

tions and corporations protide additional museum sulryort through their

glfts to the Unittersitl oJ Georgia Foundation. Edumtional program-

ming is gentrousll sponsorcd b1 Target Stores, Inc.

The Ceorgia Museum oJ Art k lomted in the PerJorming andl4sual

Ar* Complex on the East Campus oJ the Unitersitl oJ Ceorgia. The

address k 90 Cadton Strut, Unbtrsitl oJ Ceorgia, Atbens, GA

i0602.

Houns: Turlal,Thursdal, Fridal and SaturdalJrom l0 a.m.

until 5 p.m,WdnudalJrom l0 a.m. until 9 p.m., Sundal I p.m.

until 5 p.m., and dosed Monday.

Mussuu Snop Houns: Turdal through SaturdalJrom ll

a.m. until 4 p.m., Wdnesdal Jrom 7 p.m. until 9 ?.m., and Sundal

Jrom I p.m. until 4 p.m.

Isro n M.crro N: (7 "6) 542-cv,oi^

Fex: (7o5) 542-1051

ExHrrrrroN LrNr: (7o6) 542-325+

TDD: (7o6) 542-0447

Parking is lorated adjaent to the building; bus turn around is prorided.

Handimpped accessibb. Admission is Jrtt.

covER: HeurrrouHllttrroNWoman with Fan, ca, 1900OIL ON MASONITE

Tnr coLr-scrroN oF MR. Ah-D MRS. Re.NnalrBsNrrv Sn.

Fnorrr rtrr ExHIBITIoN BeJore 1948, AmtritanPaintings from Ceorgia Collections


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