Saturday, September 22, 2018
The Cedars 2018
This week I visited the Cedars art show in Jackson. I was unable to attend the reception, but the building was open for viewing the rest of the show run. There were many interesting artworks, in various categories such as Paintings, Drawings, Mixed Media, Arts and Crafts, and Photography. I liked the Paintings best. Some were sold. The reception always has a large crowd. Perhaps next year I will be able to attend again.
Monday, July 30, 2018
Local Shows
Lately I have been to two art receptions at the MS Library Commission. That location took some time off from art shows, but now it is participating again. The first was a portrait exhibit, very traditional. The most recent was more abstract and expressive in nature. I am glad they have begun again, and I hope to visit more of their exhibits.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Crystal Springs Tomato Festival
This is a large event with hundreds of booths. Vegetables are sold, and tomatoes sold out. Arts and crafts were about average. One hundred years ago, my grandfather worked here one summer. So here I was. Nice people, not very interested in buying art. Good parking.
Sunday, June 24, 2018
MS Museum of Art
Recently I visited the MS Museum of Art in Jackson for the bicentennial exhibit of Mississippi. It contained art works both instate and on loan from out of state locations, subject Mississippi. They were Mississippi artists. My favorites were all the landscapes, the George Ohr pottery, and the Triple Elvis print by Warhol. Also next door I visited the Art Center with some paintings and the exhibit of ballet tutus. It was all so refreshing and interesting. I had not seen a lot of those paintings before. The tutus were fantastically beautiful, too.
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Two Museums
I visited the Miss. Museum of History and the Miss. Civil Rights Museum this week. Both were very informative and had much illustration and objects. It required about two hours to walk through them. In the Miss. history one, there were some artists represented, famous ones, such as Anderson, Dunlap, Mohamed, Ohr, etc. I enjoyed the museums. I recommend them.
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