2015 Past Exhibits

12th Annual Kids Cowboy Up!

November 17, 2015 – January 3, 2016
Borderlands Gallery

Throughout the year, staff members from 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: Before & After

November 14, 2015 – April 3, 2016
Special Exhibition Gallery

Visitors could explore the work of famed photographer Ansel Adams and his influence on contemporary photographers. This exhibition was a rare opportunity to see more than 20 original images by Adams as well as photographers with work related to his considerable legacy. Also included were images by photographers who influenced Adams’ early work, along with photographs made by his peers. For more on Ansel Adams at Booth Museum, click here.

Bob Kolbrener’s AutoGraphs – “Tradigital” Signs of the Time

October 27, 2015 – March 20, 2016
Bergman Theatre Lobby Gallery

This exhibit featured more than a dozen photographs of road signs and auto related subjects captured by acclaimed photographer Bob Kolbrener over the past four decades that were digitally updated for new audiences. The resulting contemporary images showed Bob’s commitment to traditional photography and a mind still open to new possibilities.

Three Point Perspective: Dean, Elliott & Hagege

October 22, 2015 – February 21, 2016
Temporary Exhibition Gallery

Featuring three of the youngest stars in the Western art world – Glenn Dean, Josh Elliott and Logan Maxwell Hagege – this exhibition showcased three artists inspired by many of the same influences. Despite having much in common, and often painting side-by-side on location, each has a distinctive style. To take a virtual tour of Three Point Perspective: Dean, Elliott & Hagege, click here.

Bartow County and Cartersville City Schools Elementary Art Exhibit

April 14 – May 10, 2015
Borderlands Gallery

At Booth Western Art Museum we take pride in providing a venue for emerging and talented young artists. The artwork in this exhibit was the product of students from elementary schools in the local Bartow County and Cartersville City School Systems. Throughout the school year, art teachers in each of the elementary schools expose their students to a wide variety of art mediums. For this exhibit, each art teacher selected a number of pieces representative of the work of their school art programs.

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