For Immediate Release
Date: July 8, 2008
JACKSON – American Masters of the Mississippi Gulf Coast is a traveling exhibition organized by the Mississippi Arts Commission that will feature the works of George Ohr, Dusti Bonge`, Walter Anderson and Richmond Barthe`. The exhibit will visit eight venues across Mississippi, between August 2008 and January 2010. The exhibit is underwritten by the National Endowment for the Arts and is the second in a series highlighting the cultural contributions of historic Mississippi personas in art, literature, theatre and dance. William P. Andrews, Gallery Director with Mississippi State University’s Department of Art, serves as the project coordinator.
Additionally, the Mississippi Arts Commission, the Starkville Area Arts Council, and the Mississippi State University Department of Art are publishing a 104 page, full-color, hardback catalog on the lives of the artists and artworks of the exhibition that will be circulated by the University Press of Mississippi. Noted Mississippi writer, Patti Carr Black, is providing her expertise to the project by serving as curator and as editor of the catalog.
“It is a privilege for the Mississippi Arts Commission to partner in this rare and remarkable project that honors and recognizes these gifted Mississippians through the American Masterpieces Initiative,” said Malcolm White, MAC Executive Director. “Through this exhibition and publication, we hope to offer a thoughtful and respective view of these legendary visual artists who drew life and inspiration from our beloved Mississippi Gulf Coast.”
The National Endowment for the Arts created this initiative to acquaint Americans with the best of their cultural and artistic legacy. The performances, exhibitions, tours and educational programs across many different art forms, held as a result of this initiative, are geared to reach large and small communities in all 50 states. Established by Congress in 1965, the NEA is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts. Additional funding for the concerts comes from a grant from The Phil Hardin Foundation.
Exhibit dates and locations are as follows:
August 8 - September 21, 2008 | Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Laurel
October 2 – October 30, 2008 | MSU Dept. of Art Gallery, Starkville
November 7 - December 19, 2008 | E.E. Bass Cultural Center, Greenville
December 30 - February 26, 2009 | GumTree Museum of Art, Tupelo
April 11 – July 12, 2009 | Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
July 25 – August 29 2009 | University of Mississippi Museum, Oxford
September 10 - October 15, 2009 | USM Museum of Art, Hattiesburg
November 6, 2009 - January 10, 2010 | Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Ocean Springs
The Mississippi Arts Commission is a state agency, funded by the Mississippi Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Wallace Foundation, The Phil Hardin Foundation, Donna and Jim Barksdale, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation and other private sources. MAC is the official grants-making and service agency for the arts in Mississippi. The agency serves as an active supporter and promoter of arts in community life and in arts education.
For more information contact the Mississippi Arts Commission at 601/359-6030.
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