2010 Past Exhibits

Seventh Annual Kids Cowboy Up!

November 16, 2010 – January 9, 2011
Borderlands Gallery

Throughout the year, staff members from the Booth Western Art Museum work with members of the Cartersville Boys & Girls Club and the Hands of Christ After School Program to create artwork in a variety of media. This annual exhibition gathered the best works of art created during the preceding year. The young artists ranged from elementary school to high school students.

Ansel Adams: A Legacy

September 25, 2010 – March 13, 2011
Temporary & Special Exhibition Galleries

Showcasing more than 130 photographs by famed landscape photographer Ansel Adams, this exhibition was a tribute to one of the 20th century’s most admired artists. Many of Adams’ most famous images were included and presented in the more intimate scale he intended them to be viewed. These prints were originally created by the artist himself in his California darkroom and given to The Friends of Photography to represent his legacy. For more on Ansel Adams at Booth Museum, click here.

Kenneth M. Freeman: An Artist at Work

January 10 – May 2, 2010
Temporary Exhibition Gallery

Showcasing 50 oil paintings and sculptures featuring working cowboys and cowgirls, rodeo heroes, Native American elders and children, mountain men, Western landscapes, Buffalo Soldiers and more. This exhibition included a re-creation of Ken Freeman’s studio, complete with easel and artifacts.

Sixth Annual Kids Cowboy Up!


November 17, 2009 – January 10, 2010
Borderlands Gallery

Throughout the year, staff members from the Booth Western Art Museum work with members of the Cartersville Boys & Girls Club and the Hands of Christ After School Program to create artwork in a variety of media. This annual exhibition gathered the best works of art created during the preceding year. The young artists ranged from elementary school to high school students.

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