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Morris Museum of Art
Dedicated
to the art of the South, the Morris Museum of Art is a don't-miss
stroll right off Augusta's Riverwalk.
The Morris Museum is housed in the Augusta Riverfront Center
on the west end of the Riverwalk, across from the Radisson
Hotel. From the museum's main entrance, visitors enter an
elegant lobby of classic design and then proceed through a
series of galleries showcasing an extensive collection of
Southern art.
A visit to the museum begins with the Antebellum period in
a stately empire setting and continues through galleries devoted
to such themes as Civil War art, the Black Presence in Southern
art, Southern Impressionism, early 20th century painting and
contemporary works. A long landscape corridor offers a warm
and tranquil setting for viewing Southern landscape painting.
The Morris Museum of Art houses more than 2,400 works of
art in its permanent collection, but it also features changing
exhibitions on a continuing basis.
The Morris Museum was established by William S. Morris III,
chairman and chief executive officer of Morris Communications
Corp., Augusta. Dedicated to the memory of his parents, William
Shivers Morris Jr. and Florence Alden Hill Morris Rickenbacker,
the museum opened to the public in September 1992.
As a home for a broad-based survey collection of Southern
art, the museum does more than house exhibits. Its Center
for the Study of Southern Painting is a reference and research
library that includes files on more than 1,000 artists who
have worked in the South.
The museum store, meanwhile, offers exhibition catalogues,
art books, handcrafted jewelry and unique gift items. More
than a dozen exhibition catalogues and books have been published
by the museum in the past five years.
For more information, call the museum at 724-7501, or visit
their website.
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