Past Exhibitions

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All Creatures Great and Small

April 20, 2011 — October 16, 2012


Paintings, sculptures and mixed-media creations by folk masters and outstanding but relatively unheralded contemporary artists as Jim Lewis and Ted Gordon were on display in the Atlanta airport’s T gates for more than a year

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Dalí Illustrates Dante’s “Divine Comedy”

April 10, 2011 — June 19, 2011


Organized by the Las Cruces Museum of Art in New Mexico, this exhibition included all 100 prints from Salvador Dalí’s “Divine Comedy” Suite and was part of a 10-city national tour developed and managed by Smith Kramer Fine Art Services

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Tradition Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African American Art

January 30, 2011 — March 27, 2011


Seventy-two works by 67 black artists who typically have not been recognized in the traditional narratives of African American art

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

January 30, 2011 — May 1, 2011


American Scene images, from portrayals of the plight of the American farm laborer to the development of industry and the growth of the urban environment

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Anthony Goicolea, “Snowscape”

January 30, 2011 — May 10, 2011


An original work of installation art that depicts a snowscape

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Stone and Steel: Small Works by Beverly Pepper

January 30, 2011 — July 29, 2011


20 small works in steel and such materials as onyx, porphyry, marble and granite by American sculptor Beverly Pepper

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Horizons

November 10, 2010 — January 31, 2012


An installation by the Icelandic artist Steinunn Þórarinsdóttir inaugurated the museum’s Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden,