The Georgia Museum of Art is a unique resource on campus. The museum’s location on the UGA campus makes it an ideal teaching resource for classes in subjects of all kinds. Ask students and faculty and...
In the Georgia Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, “Through Lines,” artist Nancy Baker Cahill proves that augmented reality (AR) belongs in the realm of fine art. The artist’s first solo museum exhibit...
As the semester comes to a close, students are busy hunkering down for final exams. Off campus, others in the Athens community are navigating busy holiday social calendars, shopping for gifts, readyin...
The Georgia Museum of Art is a unique resource on campus. The museum’s location on the UGA campus makes it an ideal teaching resource for classes in subjects of all kinds. Ask students and faculty and...
Looking for unique gifts for friends and loved ones this holiday season? The Georgia Museum of Art’s Museum Shop has a wide array of options. From stocking stuffers and gifts for the art lover in your...
We are proud to announce that the Georgia Museum of Art was recognized by the Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) for outstanding work with eight awards at the annual SEMC meeting last weekend in L...
The museum celebrated its 75th birthday in style Nov. 5, with a crowd of more than 550 in attendance for Sunday afternoon festivities that did not disappoint.
As we celebrate the 75th anniversary of our museum, it’s an opportune time to look back at our history. Since the beginning of the year, we’ve been featuring a post once a month about the history of t...
Starting November 1, the University of Georgia’s 12th annual Spotlight on the Arts festival will run all month long, with many events organized by the Georgia Museum of Art.
The Georgia Museum of Art is welcoming visitors in a new way these days, thanks to a recent addition to the lobby walls. A new long-term installation, fittingly named “Welcome,” is not the typical wel...
The Georgia Museum of Art not only encourages our patrons and community to observe and find joy in art in our galleries, but also provides instruction and inspiration for them to create their own art.
Enjoying a visit to an art museum doesn’t require previous knowledge about art. That’s one of the reasons art museums are so popular. But what about visitors who aren't able to see the art?
As we celebrate the 75th anniversary of our museum, it’s an opportune time to look back at our history. Since the beginning of the year, we’ve been featuring a post once a month about the history of t...
Art has the power to inspire. Art can offer a new perspective that helps us better understand the world around us. At the Georgia Museum of Art, our belief in the power of art means that we strive to...
When Kimberly Gaitonde (AB ’20) was pursuing her undergraduate degree in art history at the University of Georgia, she interned at the Georgia Museum of Art in the collections department for the Fall ...
As the designated state art museum, the Georgia Museum of Art has long been a champion of artistic outreach around the state. “Creative Aging” programming is popular nationwide these days, thanks to s...
At the Georgia Museum of Art, our community of supporters means everything. Truly. For the last 75 years, artist, patron, donor and volunteer support for the museum have helped us create and sustain a...
A new school year often means changes at the museum. This summer, alongside welcoming David Odo as our new director, longtime Board of Advisors member Chris Peterson became the new chair of the museum...
As the fall semester gets under way, campus is bustling and lively again, but the summer heat is still here for a while. If you’re new to campus or returning, exploring the exhibitions at the Georgia ...
If there’s one word to describe the 1990’s at the Georgia Museum of Art, it’s progress. Thanks to the continued determination of staff and museum supporters, the museum finally achieved the goal of a ...
How did we find human connection during a pandemic that kept us apart from each other? Some people made art museums for their hamsters or hosted happy hour trivia on Zoom. The photographer Jim Fiscus ...