Past

Fragile Nature: The Photographs of Joel Sartore

Sep 6-Oct 30, 2010

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has become one of the strongest photographic voices behind America’s endangered species. Through these powerful works, explore not only the endangered wildlife, but also the delicate habitats in peril. Come along on this journey into the fragile natural worlds of North and South America.

Regional Dialect

Jun 27-Sep 6, 2010

Organized by the Dixon Gallery in Memphis, Tenn., The Horseman Collection brings together fifty-seven major works by American painters depicting the American scene between the two world wars, with all its pleasure, pain and complexity. This intriguing Collection captures the depth and breadth of the American Regionalist art movement.

Along Water Street – New Work: Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson

Oct 17-Nov 29, 2009

“Water Street begins before the beginning of time, before the beginning of history-covering a vast span of the universe living in a timelessness state. This evolution emerges from an ice age with animals and human beings growing out of the earth as time moves on. Out of the ice and cold, the minds, beliefs, ethics, fears and aspirations for every human life emerges.” – Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson

Exhibition organized by the Columbus Museum of Art