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Artdaily (Free subscription) | yesterday
TAMPA, FL.- The Tampa Museum of Art's (TMA) board of trustees announced today the appointment of Todd D. Smith as the museum's permanent executive director. On behalf of the entire board, I am very pleased with the selection of Todd Smith, whose experience and qualifications will serve our museum well. Todd brings a wealth of experience to the position, says Raymond
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Ken Hawkins (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
The Title One Goes to the Gibbes program will allow Title One students, low-income students, to visit the museum for free when on school field trips.
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
Charleston, SC – The Gibbes Museum of Art plays host to two traveling exhibitions from December 19, 2008 through March 29, 2009. Painters of American Life: The Eight will be on view in the Main Gallery and The American Scene on Paper: Prints and Drawings from the Schoen Collection will be showcased in the Rotunda Galleries. “These two exhibitions complement each other because of their focus on early...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 09/20/2008
The Tampa Museum of Art will have a new leader when it opens in a year.
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
AUGUSTA, GA. Organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina, Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art opens to the public on Saturday, August 23, and remains on view through Sunday, October 19, at the Morris Museum of Art. This groundbreaking exhibition offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of plantation images in the American South.
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Charleston, SC - Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art opens on August 29, 2008 at the Gibbes Museum of Art and runs through November 30, 2008. The exhibition was organized by the Museum for African Art, New York, in cooperation with the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture at the College of Charleston and the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina....
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - Organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina, Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art opens to the public on Saturday, August 23, and remains on view through Sunday, October 19, at the Morris Museum of Art . This groundbreaking exhibition offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of plantation images in the American South.
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 04/17/2008
Charleston, SC – The Gibbes Museum of Art has organized a groundbreaking exhibition entitled Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art to offer a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of plantation images in the American South. Traveling exhibition organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art presents plantation-related images of the American South from the eighteenth century to the present....
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 03/25/2008
Charleston, SC – The Gibbes Museum of Art has organized a groundbreaking exhibition entitled Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art to offer a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of plantation images in the American South. The exhibition is currently on view at the University of Virginia Art Museum in Charlottesville, VA from January 25 – April 20, 2008, and will then be on...
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 12/22/2007
Charleston, SC – In 2008, the Gibbes Museum of Art will celebrate the 150 th anniversary of the founding of the Carolina Art Association and the beginning of what is now the Gibbes’ permanent collection. In recognition of the upcoming anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. Anton Vreede have gifted the museum with Artist , a watercolor painting from Charleston artist Mary Whyte . In 2004, the Vreedes gave the museum...
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 09/10/2007
NEW YORK -- An ornate gold medal depicting an eagle, commissioned by George Washington and later presented to the Marquis de Lafayette, is to be sold at auction later this year.
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Classic Ground (Free subscription) | 07/14/2007
Went to Charleston (for the first time) for work. A few pictures of, in order: the spire of St. Philip's Episcopal Church ; a view of Charleston harbor; U.S. Customs House ; and the Gibbes Museum of Art ... Among all the amazing and historic houses, churches, and structures, my favorite building in the city: Hibernian Hall . From the National Park Service web site: "Hibernian Hall, a National Historic...