Southern Artists
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A new exhibition connects the painter John Cleaveland’s story to that of the former president’s
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Spurred by a research residency at the Library of Congress, the Durham artist blends sculpture, archival portraits, and delicate tissue paper to transform a former plantation owner’s house
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The Houston artist captures the luminescence of everyday things, including timeworn antiques and game birds
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Tufted tapestries loop back to the creator’s roots and family textile legacy in Dalton, Georgia
Champions of Conservation
A ceramist and educator’s interactive coral reefs put the dire straits of Florida’s waters into relief
in partnership with
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The newest show at Atlanta’s High Museum explores its collection of colorful tapestries and how their makers reinterpret memories, people, and places in the South
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A can’t-miss show at the North Carolina Museum of Art highlights three-dimensional art from over fifty tribes
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A Penland alum’s blown glass and paintings burst with energy
This Land
The group of painters created a landscape of opportunity for Black artists
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A painter known for his vibrant Creole portraits brings his eye for the extraordinary to the Lowcountry
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Bethany Carroz captures nature, vintage-inspired florals, and family homes through watercolor
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An Alabama textile artist pieces together his vision of home
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A curator connects gallery walls to Southern neighborhoods
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In Charleston, South Carolina, a big dreamer shakes up the status quo
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An artist from the Caddo Nation shapes a storyline both ancient and new
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A Georgia photographer sharpens his focus on the American story
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An art director for a Miami real estate heavyweight advocates for creativity on a huge scale
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With each scan and brushstroke, a detail-oriented conservator proves that the past still matters
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From her Virginia studio, a taxidermist resurrects the beauty of the field
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Kate T. Parker’s latest collection of intimate portraits—spanning dancers, activists, soccer players, and classmates—reminds girls everywhere just what they are capable of