Concept to Canvas: Six Contemporary Artists
October 25, 2025 – March 15, 2026
Member opening Saturday, November 8, 2025
Artists: Jane Hunt, Michele Usibelli, Lori Putnam, Brent Cotton, Jay Moore & Randal Dutra
This select group of artists will create and share their process when working on a painting. Some work en plein air while others follow a different process when selecting a subject and following through to the final painting. From choosing a subject, making a sketch, painting a small color study to the finished work of art, visitors will learn the steps that go into creating the finished painting.
© Lori Putnam, Where the River Runs Cold, 2025, oil on linen, 30 x 36”, Collection of the artist
Western American Art South of the Sweet Tea Line VII
November 22, 2025 – April 12, 2026
Member Opening: January 10, 2026, 4 – 7 PM
Featuring over 60 works of art gathered from across the South, the Booth Western Art Museum is excited to welcome the next offering in its signature triennial exhibition series, Western American Art South of the Sweet Tea Line VII. This upcoming version will feature new acquisitions to the Booth’s permanent collection and art given or loaned by Booth Members spread across the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee.
Occurring only every third year, this interval provides the opportunity for the museum to become aware of new collectors and seek out new and interesting works from long time collectors that have recently been acquired or old favorites that have been in their collection for many years. Sweet Tea VII will feature approximately 40 paintings and 20 sculptures in both traditional and contemporary styles. Themes within the exhibition include landscapes; wildlife, animals and birds; cowboys; and Native Americans. Some of the artists include Jason Rich, Nancy Cawdrey, Mark Maggiori, Bonnie Marris, Fred Fellows, Sandy Graves and John Coleman.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Don & Neva Rountree

© Malcolm Furlow, Galloping Chief at the Gorge, n.d., acrylic on canvas, 46 x 58″, Gift of Mary Carole Cooney and Henry Bauer, Booth Western Art Museum permanent collection, Cartersville, GA
Middle School & High School Student Art Exhibition
March 3 – April 5, 2026
This exhibition celebrates young artists from Bartow County and Cartersville City Schools.
Opening reception March 12, 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
Photographer Cody S. Brothers: American Film
February 21 – August 23, 2026
Member Opening: February 21, 2026, 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Opening February 21, 2026, this new exhibition showcases work by New Mexico photographer, Cody S. Brothers, known for his innovative film photography. This exhibition will feature seventeen large-scale black and white photographs, including six-foot-wide panoramic Western landscapes, surreal double exposures, and mysterious pinhole-camera scenes.
© Cody S. Brothers, Elizabethtown Car (Square), Elizabethtown, New Mexico, 2020, 4 x 5” Large Format Infrared Analogue Capture, scanned and printed on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper, 30 x 30”
The West in Focus: Indigenous People
February 21 – August 23, 2026
Art For Lunch: April 1, 2026, 12:15 PM
In the latest installment of the series, The West in Focus, this exhibition will feature photographs by Native American photographers and Native Americans as the subject. The West in Focus: Indigenous People, will present a variety of photographic media, from photogravure to digital pigment prints, to 3D photographic assemblage. Artists in the exhibition include renowned photographers Ansel Adams and Edward S. Curtis to contemporary photographers Zig Jackson, Zoë Marieh Urness, and Douglas Miles.
© Patrick Nagatini, (1945 – 2017), Kwahu/Hopi Eagle Kachina, White Sands, New Mexico, 1989, 21 x 17”, Chromogenic print, Booth Western Art Museum Photography Collection, Cartersville, Georgia PH2023.005.002










