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Layered Artifacts

S. Wilson and Grace M. Pollock Education Center Gallery

Layered Artifacts features a range of abstract and non-representational works by Brian Truesdale. These pieces span five series and four years.

Intent/Content: Celebrating Women Artists

Beverlee and Bill Lehr Gallery

Each woman artist in Intent/Content follows in the footsteps of pioneers, bringing previously unheard artistic voices into the mainstream.

Valery Sutherland: Paintings

Patricia L Murray Gallery

These pieces, completed between 2021 and 2023 illustrate the artist’s investigation into the passage of time and its reflection on nature.

The Creatures Collages

DeSoto Family Vault

This series is the visual component of a collaboration between visual artist Dan Zdilla and composer Rusty Banks.

Ju Yun: Hybrid Identity

Lobby Gallery

Korean American artist Ju Yun exists between two worlds, a reality shared by many who leave one country to settle in another. Her vibrant mixed media pieces take inspiration from the popular culture found in both Korea and the United States.

The Matter of Money

S. Wilson and Grace M. Pollock Education Center Gallery

Mark Wagner is best known for his intricate collages made entirely from deconstructed US dollars. In this exhibition of his work, he invites viewers to examine their relationship with money and its meaning within politics, power, American Identity, and everyday life.

Art and Activism at Tougaloo College

Beverlee and Bill Lehr Gallery

Art and Activism traces the inception of this distinctive collection at the intersection of modern art, education, and social justice by highlighting Tougaloo’s evolution as a center for vanguard European and American art shaped by interracial collaboration and the pursuit of civil rights.

Transforming the Commonplace

S. Wilson and Grace M. Pollock Education Center Gallery

These works by Catherine Drabkin, Martha Hayden, and Karen Antonelli highlight the experimentation, tactility, and play that is characteristic of collagraph printmaking. Each artist repurposes everyday items and cast-off materials to develop their own unique printing techniques and visual language.

Diane Arbus: 10 Years

Beverlee and Bill Lehr Gallery

During an intense period from 1961 to 1971, Diane Arbus produced some of the most memorable photographs of the twentieth century. This exhibition features key examples from this famous period of the artist’s work.

Shifting Forms: 5 Decades of Abstraction

Beverlee and Bill Lehr Gallery

Shifting Forms: 5 Decades of Abstraction, traces radical shifts made by abstract artists over the last 50 years. The artists featured in this exhibition employ innovative approaches to mark making and the experimental use of fine art and everyday materials that expand the language and legacy of abstraction.

The Shop Presents: Essentials

DeSoto Family Vault

A photographic exploration into Barbershops and Beauty Salons in Black and brown communities during the global pandemic by Shelby Wormley.

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