Mississippi Museum of Art

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http://www.msmuseumart.org

As Mississippi’s largest art museum, the Mississippi Museum of Art is home to some very extraordinary works of art. And it’s not simply the best in local and regional art that we have on display. Every year, some of the best exhibitions in the nation come to Jackson.

In 2003, the Mississippi Museum of Art marked its 100th anniversary as the state’s repository and exhibitor of local, regional, national, and international art.  Not unlike other Mississippi arts organizations, the Museum had humble beginnings.  The organization’s seed was the Art Study Club founded in 1903 in Jackson by Miss Bessie Cary Lemly, an artist and art professor at then all-female Belhaven College.  Twice a month, Miss Lemly invited some “town ladies” to join her and her students to enjoy tea and discuss art.  In 1911, the Mississippi State Fair commissioners contacted Miss Lemly and the Art Study Club members to ask that they furnish an exhibition of paintings by local artists for display at that year’s State Fair.  That request sparked the idea for an organization that could regularly exhibit artwork for public viewing.  Thus, the Mississippi Art Association was created in October of 1911 at the State Fair, and its first meeting was held in a buggy tent to avoid the noise and confusion of the Fair crowd!  Fast forward sixty-seven years to 1978.  The current facility opened its doors in April of that year, along with a name change to the Mississippi Museum of Art, Inc.

From an initial collection of only several hundred works, the Museum’s Permanent Collection has grown to nearly 3,800 pieces with an emphasis on mid-nineteenth and twentieth-century American art.  Its holdings of American art include paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and photographs by such notables as Albert Bierstadt, Arthur B. Davies, Robert Henri, George Inness, Georgia O’Keeffe, Thomas Sully, and J. A. M. Whistler.  Photographs and works on paper include works by Thomas Hart Benton, Alexander Calder, William Eggleston, Walker Evans, Andy Warhol, and Eudora Welty.  Works by Richmond Barthé, John DeAndrea, Malvina Hoffman, and Paul Manship highlight a growing collection of sculpture.  Native American baskets and more than 170 Southeast folk art objects, including works by Annie Dennis, Howard Finster, Earl Simmons, Jimmie Lee Sudduth, and Mose Tolliver, are important parts of the Museum’s collection.

The Museum’s Mississippi Collection includes a comprehensive selection of works by Mississippians, including late-nineteenth century painter G. Ruger Donoho, photographer/writer Eudora Welty, and folk artists Theora Hamblett and Sultan Rogers.  The Museum also collects contemporary works by Mississippi natives such as William Dunlap, Sam Gilliam, Randy Hayes, and Valerie Jaudon.  And, the Museum holds several large collections of works by Mississippians including Walter Anderson, William Hollingsworth, and Mary Katharine Loyacono McCravey.

Important aspects of art history are represented with works on paper by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, and Claude Renoir.

With a mission “. . . to engage Mississippians in the visual arts,” the Mississippi Museum of Art offers year-round educational programs, often collaborating with other arts organizations, public and private schools, and community groups.  Each year, the Museum hosts The Scholastic Art Awards Mississippi Regional Competition in which middle, junior, and senior high schools from around the state participate.  For the adults, “Unburied Treasures” is a monthly program that features art, music, and literature.  “Jazz, Art & Friends” is another popular program that combines the visual arts with the performing.

Because exhibition space is limited, works from the Museum’s Permanent Collection are rotated throughout the year in the Permanent Collection Gallery.  The Mississippi Museum of Art Affiliate Network also helps to showcase the Museums’ holdings.  Statewide affiliates are qualified sites that host exhibitions curated at the Jackson facility and transported to the various intra-state venues.

In 1992, the Mississippi Museum of Art initiated The Annie Laurie Swaim Hearin Memorial Exhibition Series which showcases world-class art on a biannual basis.  In 2004, Paris Moderne: Art Deco Works from the Musée de la Ville de Paris drew one of the largest crowds ever to the Museum.  There have been others of equal importance and popularity:  Dutch & Flemish: 17th Century Paintings from the Harold Samuel Collection; Degas: The Many Dimensions of a Master French Impressionist; and The American West: Out of Myth, into Reality, to name a few.

Over a span of 100+ years, the Mississippi Museum of Art has emerged from a parlor room tea party to an outstanding regional art museum. Come see for yourself today. If it’s great art you’re looking for, you are sure to find it here.


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Upcoming Events

"The Mississippi Story"
Thu, Jan 1, 10:00 am.
In the Gertrude C. Ford Galleries for the Permanent Collection. The exhibit contains art inspired by the state's history and culture. Featured artists include Walter Anderson, George Ohr, Sam Gilliam, William Dunlap, John McCrady, Richmond Barthé, Eudora Welty, William Hollingsworth, Marie Hull and William Eggleston.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

"In Full Bloom: Garden-inspired Art from the Permanent Collection"
Sat, Jan 1, 10:00 am.
In the William B. and Isabel R. McCarty Foundation Gallery. Exhibitors include René Magritte, Pierre Bonnard, G. Ruger Donoho, Mildred and Karl Wolfe, and Andrew Cary Young.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

"Panorama of the American Landscape"
Sat, Jan 1, 10:00 am.
In Trustmark Grand Hall except for when the Bethlehem Tree is on display. William Dunlap's mural of Virginia's hunt country and the Antietam battlefield is accompanied by a 28-minute video.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

"Southern Wall"
ongoing.
In the public corridor. See William Christenberry’s sculptural tableau of rural landscape and building remnants.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

Other dates:
Saturday Jan 1 10:00 am

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

Recent Acquisitions Exhibit
Sat, Dec 17, 10:00 am.
See photographs, paintings and sculptures recently added to the museum’s permanent collection through Aug. 5.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
$5, $4 seniors, $3 students.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

"Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H. A. Rey"
Sat, Mar 3, 10:00 am.
Featuring nearly 80 original drawings and preparatory dummies for the Reys' children’s books and documentation related to their escape from Nazi-occupied Europe, the exhibition examines the parallels between the obstacles the Reys faced and the drawings that may have saved their lives. Enjoy special opening-day events March 3 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
$12, $10 seniors, $6 students.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

Walter O. Evans Collections of African american Art
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The Mississippi Museum of Art, in collaboration with Jackson State University, hosts The Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art from March 28 through June 24, 2012. The exhibition features 40 works by renowned African American artists spanning a period of 150 years, including works by Jacob Lawrence, one of the country’s best-known 20th century African American painters.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

Selections from the Walter O. Evans Collection of African-American Art
Sat, Mar 31, 10:00 am.
In Trustmark Grand Hall and William B. and Isabel R. McCarty Foundation Gallery. Featured artists include Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Aaron Douglas, Lois Mailou Jones, Hughie Lee-Smith and Mary Edmonia Lewis.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings.

Art in Mind Art Program
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The Alzheimer's Association of Mississippi offers the program on fourth Wednesdays at 10 a.m. for people with early-stage dementia and their caregivers. Participants tour the galleries and make art in the studio classroom. Registration required; space limited. Registration forms available at alz.org/ms.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Health and Wellness, Creative Classes.

Live at Lunch
Wed, May 23, 11:30 am.
Charlie Townsend performs in the Art Garden. Bring lunch or purchase a meal from the Palette Cafe.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

Other dates:
Wednesday May 30 11:29 am

filed under: Food and Drink, Concerts.

Screen on the Green
Thu, May 24, 7:00 pm.
Crossroads Film Society hosts the monthly outdoor film series in the Art Garden. This month's feature is "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Cash bar available.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

Other dates:
Thursday Jun 21 7:00 pm

filed under: Stage and Screen.

Dog Day Afternoons
Sun, May 27, 12:00 pm.
Bring your dog to the Art Garden for an afternoon of play. Shelter dogs available for adoption.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Community.

Music in the City
Tue, Jun 5, 5:15 pm.
In Trustmark Grand Hall. In partnership with St. Andrew's Cathedral, the museum brings a series of free concerts one Tuesday a month. Hors d'oeuvres will be served first, and Colman Pierce and Lester Senter perform at 5:45 p.m.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free, donations welcome.

Other dates:
Tuesday Jul 3 5:15 pm
Tuesday Aug 14 5:15 pm

filed under: Concerts.

Art Remix
Fri, Jun 8, 7:00 pm.
Enjoy food from chef Luis Bruno, a cash bar, art and live music.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free admission, food $5 and up.

filed under: Food and Drink, Concerts, Exhibits and Openings, JFP Sponsored Events.

The Museum School
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The art camp is for children ages 3-17 and is divided by age group. Adults must accompany children under 5. Call for dates and times.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Fees vary.

filed under: Creative Classes, Youth.

Look and Learn with Hoot
Fri, Jun 15, 10:00 am.
This educational opportunity for 4-5 year olds and their parents features a hands-on art activity and story time. This month's story is "Curious George Flies a Kite." Please dress for mess. Atmos Energy is the sponsor.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

Other dates:
Friday Jul 20 10:00 am
Friday Aug 17 10:00 am

filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Creative Classes, Youth.

Still Curious? Lecture Series
Tue, Jun 19, 6:00 pm.
In Trustmark Grand Hall. Cash bar at 5:30 p.m. Ellen Ruffin and Dee Jones explain how the Curious George drawings and the Reys’ archives became part of the University of Southern Mississippi's de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection.
Mississippi Museum of Art.
Free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Lectures, Food and Drink.


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