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Contemporary Art in the South
The contemporary South is marked by a rich and thriving art scene—an active and extensive network of artists; museums and art centers; art schools and departments; commercial galleries; and public, private, and corporate collections. The art of today’s South exists in a wide variety of expressive forms, everything from the realism of John Baeder and Dale Kennington to the abstraction of William Christenberry and Ida Kohlmeyer. There is a middle ground occupied by artists as different as Jonathan Green and Wolf Kahn, who use the visual language of abstraction to capture recognizable subjects. A representative collection of contemporary art must also include the work of self-taught and visionary artists. While such artists have worked in the South throughout its history, their work has garnered increased attention only over the past forty years, owing in part to an ever-widening understanding that these works of art are as valid a mode of visual expression as those of academically trained artists.
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Located on the Riverwalk in historic downtown Augusta, the Morris Museum of Art, the oldest museum in the country that is specifically devoted to the art and artists of the American South, is noted for its multifaceted permanent collection of 5,000 works of art and a rich variety of continually changing special exhibitions and public programs. The Morris is dedicated to the continued interpretation of the culture of the South in all its forms.
Located in historic downtown Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River, the Morris has preserved the history and culture of the South for more than twenty-five years. The museum’s permanent collection, dating from the late eighteenth century to the present, is arranged thematically in ten galleries. In addition, the museum hosts temporary special exhibitions throughout the year as well as a rich array of public programs and events for children, families, and art lovers of all ages.
The Morris Museum’s permanent collection was established in 1989 with the purchase of 230 paintings from Dr. Robert Powell Coggins, a pioneering collector of Southern art. That acquisition set the museum’s mission and identified its special interest in the art and artists of the American South. When it opened in 1992, the collection included approximately 700 objects, half of them paintings. Today, the museum’s collection includes 5,000 works of art that represent fifteen states and the District of Columbia. In recent years, its traditional strengths in paintings and works on paper have been significantly enhanced by the creation of important collections of photographs, folk art, and studio art glass. The Morris Museum’s Center for the Study of Southern Art, a comprehensive research library, has also grown to include 20,000 volumes, 28,000 vertical files, 1,350 media resources, and a rich archive that includes artists’ letters and papers.
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Safety And Field Integrity Cause Realignment of Remaining Schedule
The York Adult Flag Football League showcased thrilling matches this past Sunday after a rainout prompted a reshuffling of their schedule, intensifying the competition as teams vie for playoff positioning with only three weeks remaining in the regular season. Players took to the field with heightened energy, making for an exciting day of games packed with skillful plays and strategic maneuvers, as each team fought for crucial wins amid the fast-approaching postseason.
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