Sidewalks filled with chalk art at Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Sidewalks filled with chalk art at Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

In pictures: Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art

The first Sunday in spring brought out hundreds of people to the Morris Museum of Art for Social Canvas, which showcased the Richmond County K-12 Art Show.

In addition to viewing the artwork, attendees could draw on the sidewalks with chalk, paint on large canvasses, enjoy food trucks and listen to live music.

Displays with art from Richmond County schoolchildren filled the spaces at the Morris Museum of Art. Charmain Z. Brackett/ Augusta Good News
Jaycie Ward performed at Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Displays with art from Richmond County schoolchildren filled the spaces at the Morris Museum of Art. Charmain Z. Brackett/ Augusta Good News
Children draw on pavement outside during Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Art waw the focus of Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Social Canvas at the Morris Museum of Art was March 22, 2026. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Charmain Z. Brackett, the publisher of Augusta Good News and Inspiring: Women of Augusta, has covered Augusta’s news for more than 35 years. She’s won multiple Georgia Press Association awards, is the recipient of the 2018 Greater Augusta Arts Council’s media award and was named Augusta Magazine’s best local writer in 2024 and 2025. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com. Sign up for the newsletter here.

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