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2021

Art for Lunch Artist Demonstration featuring R. David Boyd, JR

May 19, 2021, 12:15 pm

You are invited to join award winning artist David Boyd, Jr. for a live art demonstration on Booth Museum’s Facebook page. Recently, Boyd received an Award of Excellence at the Eastern Regional Oil Painters of America competition. In addition, he has participated in and won awards at plein air events around the Southeast.

Art for Lunch: Cowboy Gear – Many Names with Many Origins with Jim Dunham

April 7, 2021 12:15 pm

Vaquero, puncher, drover, cowpoke, bronc peeler…all names for Cowboys. The man on horseback has always been just a little higher than anyone else. After all, everyone else is just “a foot.” The colorful names for the Cowboy, his animals, and his gear, their meanings and origins will be the subject of this Art for Lunch. Take a deep seat and a short rein and get ready to ride. Join Booth Museum’s Historian Jim Dunham on this fun and entertaining Art for Lunch.

Art for Lunch Artist Demonstration featuring Sivananda Nyayapathi

March 17, 2021, 12:15 pm

You are invited to attend a LIVE Demonstration featuring artist Siva Nyayapathi on Booth Museum’s Facebook page. Sivananda is recogzied as an ‘Associate Living Master‘ by the Art Renewal Center. He is also recognized as a ‘signature member‘ by the prestigious Oil Painters of America. He is honored with the Maitri Award for excellence in art and Vamsi award of excellence in art.

Art for Lunch:  Native Hands with Booth Curator Lisa Wheeler and Booth Historian Jim Dunham

Februrary 3, 2021, 12:15 pm

Join Lisa Wheeler and Jim Dunham on Booth Museum’s Facebook page as they discuss new items installed Booth’s semi-permanent Native Hands gallery. Thank you to Steve and Gail Getzwiller and Bob and Lora Sandroni for allowing the Booth Museum to display your beautiful Native American collection. New items include stunning art objects, including rare pottery, baskets, beadwork and exquisite weavings created by Native American artists and artisans.

Virtual Gallery Walk: Carrie Penley: Reflections on Nature

January 21, 2021, 7:00 pm

Join Booth’s Executive Director and artist Carrie Penley as they walk everyone through the Booth’s newest exhibition Carrie Penley: Reflections on Nature on Booth Museum’s Facebook page and YouTube Channel. Contemporary artist Carrie Penley graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia in 1995. She lives in Georgia and describes herself as an American artist who utilizes different forms of media to create unique works of art through the use of collage materials, neutral color, expressive brush stroke and contrast.

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