Howard Finster, Cadalac Message, 1994, painted wood, 6 x 19 7/7 inches, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia
Folk Art from the Morris Museum of Art
October 17, 2015 – January 17, 2016
The Morris Museum of Art, whose collecting mission centers on the art of the American South, holds one of the nation’s finest collections of southern folk art. This exhibition features more than sixty delightful, creative, and powerful paintings and sculpture works by some of the South’s most important folk artists. Among the artists whose works will be represented in the exhibition are Howard Finster, Mary Louise Proctor, O. L. Samuels, William H. Clarke, Clementine
Picasso and the Progressive Proof
September 13, 2025–January 4, 2026
Picasso and the Progressive Proof: Linocut Prints from a Private Collection explores Pablo Picasso’s late-career printmaking through three key works and their proofs, highlighting his innovative techniques and recurring themes of Spanish heritage, mythology, and European Old Masters.
Recent Acquisition Highlights
September 27, 2025–January 11, 2026
This exhibition highlights the richness of the Vero Beach Museum of Art’s permanent collection, showcasing a diverse range of works—from early American masterpieces to contemporary art—all acquired by the museum within the past few years.
