Queer Perspective Call for Art OPEN now through May 13
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtQueer Perspective Call for Art OPEN now through May 13
In recognition of the vital importance of increased visibility and diverse representation of LGBTQ+ communities and issues, particularly in our rural areas, STMA is honored to present Queer Perspectives, a juried exhibition in Fall, 2024.
The Call for Art opens April 13 and closes May 13. Open to all Georgia-based, LGBTQ+ identifying artists of all visual media, both emerging and professional. Six artists will be chosen and will be invited to exhibit multiple works depending on space available.
Call for Art
Maximum number of submissions per artist: 5
Artwork may be in any media but must be prepared for display in an exhibition.
Selected artists must be able to deliver (and pick up) their art to STMA between July 20 and August 4, 2024.
Application: https://bit.ly/QPCallForArt
Submission fee is an optional donation to The Trevor Project.
Steffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel at LaGrange College on April 11
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtSteffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel screening at LaGrange College at Beason Recital Hall at 5:30 PM on Thursday, April 11. Q&A with filmmaker Jesse Stephen Freeman after the film.
The 3 C’s: Curating, Collecting, Conserving on April 21
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtThe 3 C’s: Curating, Collecting, Conserving
We are thrilled to have Natassha Chambliss facilitate a conversation on art collecting with Andy Hayes and Don Roman at The 3 C’s program on April 21.
Natassha is an advocate and champion for the arts as the owner of Lines Gallery, Inc. Originally from Milwaukee, WI., Natassha and her husband Jacques began frequenting art exhibitions and building relationships with artists when they relocated to Atlanta. Collecting and preserving art through their collection is just one way the couple is supporting the arts in their community. They are also avid museum patrons and Natassha volunteers and lives a life of service through arts boards. She is currently the Board Chair for the Atlanta Printmakers Studio in Hapeville, GA.
The Chambliss Collection has grown by leaps and bounds since their first purchase in 2017. It boasts of more than 120 works that tell the story of love and their family’s journey back home to the South. Natassha is working to leave a legacy filled with philanthropy and an amazing art collection.
Queer Perspectives Call for Art opens April 13
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtAnnouncing STMA’s 2024 Brotherhood Exhibition: Queer Perspectives
In recognition of the vital importance of increased visibility and diverse representation of LGBTQ+ communities and issues, particularly in our rural areas, STMA is honored to present Queer Perspectives, a juried exhibition in Fall, 2024.
“This world is too small for less than brotherhood, too dangerous for less than truth.” Steffen Thomas inscribed his credo on a granite wall at his studio in Stone Mountain over 60 years ago. To him, the reference to “brotherhood” was synonymous with humankind. A philosophy he constantly referred to in his art and life, Steffen believed it necessary that humanity and equality are at the forefront of a society.
For the past four years, STMA has curated an annual exhibition dedicated to this philosophy. Highlighting artists who have traditionally been underrepresented in the art community, these Brotherhood Exhibitions, as they’ve come to be known, feature both emerging and established artists from Georgia and beyond—even internationally.
In today’s context, “brotherhood” carries a gendered weight. It’s potentially limiting, considering the evolution of gender identity and our language surrounding it. Queer Perspectives is a juried exhibition that considers this dialogue around language, queerness, and visibility.
The Call for Art opens April 13 and closes May 13. Open to all Georgia-based, LGBTQ+ identifying artists of all visual media, both emerging and professional.
Steffen Thomas Exhibition at Berry College
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtProlific and Experimental: The Art of Steffen Thomas is on view at the Martha Berry Museum at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, March 11 to June 8, 2024.
New Exhibition Opening August 12
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtFY2023 Annual Meeting (Aug 19, 2023)
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtEducator Tyrus J. Manning III to be honored at Founder’s Day (July 2023)
in Archive, blog, Current, Events, homePage/by Alyson VuleyOn Saturday, July 1 from 4-7 PM at our annual Founder’s Day event, Tyrus J. Manning III, a favorite educator in our community here in Morgan County, is to receive the Charlie Bonner Award for Advancing Art Education.
Ty has been through much in the last decade: sobriety, marriage, 3 open heart surgeries, divorce, grad school, multiple health issues, a global pandemic and now RETIREMENT! Ty, or Mr. Manning, taught Art at Morgan County High School in Madison, Georgia for the last 20 years. He says it’s time to practice what he has been preaching for those 2 decades, which is, “dream big and make it happen! Time to make as much art & music as I can!”
Join us for this Founder’s Day Event to help us honor Ty for his contributions to the Arts in our community!
Ticket link for Founder’s Day- https://steffenthomas.org/events/founders-day-2023/
To learn more about Ty and his art and music, visit his website- http://tymanning1971.com./
@mchsartdogs @morgancountyhs @tyrusmanning
#arteducator #artist #musician #morgancountyga #visitmadisonga
Founder’s Day will also feature guest speaker Kevin Sipp, noted Atlanta artist, curator, and art historian. This event shall include a delicious dinner, refreshing beverages, and amazing art! Hinterglasmalerei: Reverse Glass Painting of Steffen Thomas shall be on view in the West Gallery, as well as Selected Works from Steffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel, a temporary exhibition featuring art/themes from the recently premiered Steffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel documentary film.
The Live Auction, Basket Raffle, and the raffling of a signed and numbered offset lithograph by Steffen Thomas, Of Psyche and Bone, add to the fun and excitement!
Screening of Steffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel at the Plaza Arts Center (June 8, 2023)
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A screening of Steffen Thomas: Rock & Chisel is coming to the Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton, GA. There address is 305 N Madison Ave, Eatonton, GA 31024.
This event, which shall be free to the public, takes place June 8th at 6pm.
If you missed this film as it aired on Georgia Public Broadcasting, join us as we celebrate Joy in Art!
MUSEUM INFORMATION:
Museum Hours:
TUE-SAT 11am – 4pm
Admissions:
Adults – $10
Seniors (65+) & Students – $8
Children Under 6 – FREE
Please call 706-342-7557 to hear our group tour options.