2023

Evening Lecture with artist Jim Vogel

May 18, 2023, 7:00 pm

Evening Lecture with artist Jim Vogel on May 18. Vogel is known for his paintings depicting New Mexican landscapes and rural life. He often uses architectural frames around his paintings and exaggerated features in them, his work can be found on display in the Booth’s permanent collection. Watch virtually on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

Evening Lecture with Artists Jane Hunt and Michele Usibelli

April 20, 2023, 7:00 pm

Evening Lecture with artists Jane Hunt and Michele Usibelli. Hunt’s award-winning paintings have been exhibited at notable galleries and museums internationally. Now based in Colorado, she frequently paints plein air and continues to be awed by the beauty surrounding her. Working primarily in oils, Michele Usibelli is an award-winning artist who also enjoys acrylics, gouache and pastels. Her work has been shown in both group and solo gallery exhibitions as well as regional, national and international juried exhibitions. Watch virtually on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

Art for Lunch: Mark Warren, 2022 Georgia Author of the Year lecture on “Billy the Kid” 

April 5, 2023, 12:15 pm

This program on “Billy the Kid” is also a book launch celebration for Mark Warren’s newest book, A Last Serenade for Billy Bonney. The book will be available for sale and signing at the event, and we will also have some free giveaways and door prize drawings! Lunch will be available for $12.00 plus tax. Deadline to register for lunch is, Noon, April 4. Go to boothmuseum.org to make your reservation for lunch or watch LIVE on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

Booth Writers Guild – NEW Distinguished Songwriters Series, Bergman Theatre

March 12, 2023, 2:00 pm

Presented by the Booth Writers Guild, the Distinguished Songwriter Series, is a quarterly program hosted by singer-songwriter Scott Thompson that brings top Nashville songwriters to talk about their writing process and current projects. They will also sing songs they wrote that helped make people like George Jones, Patty Loveless, Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton and George Strait famous, as well as their favorite songs they’ve written but have not been recorded yet. On Sunday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m. our special guest will be Tony Arata, writer of the Garth Brooks hits “The Dance” and “The Change,” plus many others.

Art for Lunch: Singer – Songwriter Scott Thompson

March 1, 2023, 12:15 pm

Join singer-songwriter Scott Thompson for a preview of the Booth Writers Guild new series featuring Distinguished Songwriters. This quarterly series will bring top Nashville songwriters to the Booth talk about their writing process and current projects. They will also sing songs they wrote that helped make people like George Jones, Patty Loveless, Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton and George Strait famous. During Art for Lunch Scott will talk about his writing, sing some songs and share what he is looking forward to hearing from the songwriters such as Tony Arata, who kicks off the series on Sunday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m. Arata wrote the Garth Brooks hits “The Dance” and “The Change,” and many more. Watch virtually on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

Art for Lunch: Phil Epp – CAA Artist

February 1, 2023, 12:15 pm

Phil Epp, from Newton, Kansas is a member of The Cowboy Artists of America and is known for having the most contemporary style among the group. He recently won best of show at the 2022 CAA exhibition. He discusses his art career and unveil one of his newest paintings, recently acquired by the Booth Museum. Watch virtually on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

Art for Lunch: What is Portraits of Hope? First of Its Kind Exhibition at the Booth

January 1, 2023, 12:15 pm

This special Art for Lunch will include multiple speakers and testimonies covering the topic of recovery from substance abuse, also how it affects Bartow County in itself. Portraits of Hope, Inc. provides support, encouragement, love, and hope to women and children facing life’s challenges after incarceration, drug addiction, and domestic violence. The portraits in the exhibition are by well-known portrait artists, several of whom are from Georgia and the Southeast. Watch virtually on Booth Museum’s Facebook page or YouTube channel.

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