“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View Event“PROOF: From the Archive of ABSOLUTE COLOR”
PROOF is an archive documenting Gretchen Wagner’s ongoing research, process, and exploration of color as both form and content. The monoprints in the show address the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the exhibition. Motivated…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival
September 14-November 18 From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee: Part of Firestarters Indigenous Festival McEachern Art Center, open 4-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday A look behind the lands, stories, and peoples that come from the flowing waters of the Ocmulgee to today’s Muscogee traditions, towns, and governments. Randy Kemp is a multidisciplinary artist whose body of work includes painting, printmaking, mixed media, installation, music, and performance. His work includes both traditional tribal life and contemporary works concerning American Indian issues, themes, and views.…
View EventWinter Artist Market
The McEachern Art Center is excited to announce its first Winter Artist Market on December 9th from 11-4 at 332 Second Street, Macon, GA! The market is free to attend and will include 20+ vendors. The market will have vendors specializing in ceramics, painting, jewelry, vintage clothing, antique home goods, printmaking, and more!
View EventMUart: Work in Progress
A collection of student works from the Mercer University Art Department in different mediums, all still in progress. Free and open to the public.
View EventMUart: Work in Progress
A collection of student works from the Mercer University Art Department in different mediums, all still in progress. Free and open to the public.
View EventMUart: Work in Progress
A collection of student works from the Mercer University Art Department in different mediums, all still in progress. Free and open to the public.
View Event“Cozy” Opening Reception
The McEachern Art Center is excited to present "COZY" by Charleston-based artist Emily Furr! Come out at 6 PM on February 2nd at 332 Second Street, Macon, GA for our opening reception and artist talk! Admission is free and beverages and light bites will be provided.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View Event“COZY” by Emily Furr
February 2-March 30 COZY by Emily Furr McEachern Art Center, open Thursday-Saturday 4-8 p.m. “COZY” asks audiences to step inside the world of whimsical artist Emily Furr, where guests to the gallery will be immersed into her one-of-a-kind produce stand installation, walk inside her gingham inspired print shop, and view her painted, silhouetted wall pieces around the gallery. Furr will attend and join the celebration while wearing her handmade party hats embellished with lace and bright pom poms.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventPlay: Mercer’s Annual Senior Art and Design Exhibition
"Play" challenges the notion that playfulness is something we outgrow by presenting an interactive art exhibit that celebrates the playful nature of humanity. Remember that playfulness is within us all, as well as its necessity to being an enriching role in life. Free and open to the public.
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024
August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
View EventFrom Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024
August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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August 15-September 21 “From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee 2024” McEachern Art Center The McEachern Art Center is proud to host the second edition of the annual "From Ocmulgee to Okmulgee" series this fall. This year's exhibition features three distinguished indigenous artists showcasing their works in painting, jewelry, and wearable art. Each piece offers a unique lens into Muscogee (Creek) identity, culture, history, and artistic techniques.
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McEachern Art Center (the MAC) will present a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will have an opening reception on Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. and will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in…
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McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
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McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
View Event“FOODFACE”
McEachern Art Center (the MAC) presents a series of diptych photographs by Stephanie Sutton that aims to tell a story about the artist’s food choices in “FOODFACE.” The show will run through Nov. 16. Featuring 99 photos and video installations, “FOODFACE” records the last thing Sutton ate and her face each day. Sutton is currently an assistant professor in photography and expanded media at Winthrop University in South Carolina. The MAC is located at 332 2nd Street, Macon and has…
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