Art

ArtScape: Art is plentiful in downtown Augusta in June

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 01 Jun 2023 · 1

Arts’ exhibitions on are display at CANDL Fine Art, Westobou Gallery, 600 Broad Gallery and the City Gallery during the month of June.

Mural honors African American women educators

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 26 May 2023 · Comments Off on Mural honors African American women educators

A mural pays tribute to six African American female educators, including Ruth Crawford, who turned 108 on May 25.

New storm drain murals give Richmond County students creative way to learn

By Christopher Rickerson · 17 May 2023 · Comments Off on New storm drain murals give Richmond County students creative way to learn

A storm drain mural project allows children to use their creativity while learning about the water system and storm water pollution.

ArtScape: ‘An Tobar – The Well,’ Augusta Poster Show, Aiken Center for Arts wins Governor’s Award

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 17 May 2023 · Comments Off on ArtScape: ‘An Tobar – The Well,’ Augusta Poster Show, Aiken Center for Arts wins Governor’s Award

Artscape is a column highlighting Augusta area arts happenings.

Photojournalism: James Brown Birthday Get Down

By Mike Adams · 06 May 2023 · 1

Mike Adams’s photo story from the James Brown Birthday Get Down May 6 at the Augusta Museum of History parking lot.

And They All Sang Hallelujah at the Morris Museum

By Special To Augusta Good News · 19 Apr 2023 · Comments Off on And They All Sang Hallelujah at the Morris Museum

A new art exhibition at the Morris Museum of Art focuses on the art of religion in the South.

Ribbon cutting scheduled for sculpture trail

By Staff Report · 13 Apr 2023 · Comments Off on Ribbon cutting scheduled for sculpture trail

A ribbon cutting for the Augusta Sculpture Trail is scheduled for April 21.

Edward Rice has first solo exhibition in Augusta in a decade

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 09 Apr 2023 · Comments Off on Edward Rice has first solo exhibition in Augusta in a decade

Artist Edward Rice will present his first solo exhibition in Augusta in a decade.