Arts center chosen for
State traveling exhibit

Published 4:24 pm Friday, January 17, 2025

MOULTRIE – The Arts Center of Moultrie is one of 10 Georgia communities that have been selected to host a curated traveling exhibition of works from Georgia’s State Art Collection. It will be on exhibit June 30-August 8, 2025.

The exhibition, “Reimagine: Contemporary Georgia Artists,” will encourage additional arts and cultural activities. So, at each of the selected locations, works from that community’s local and regional artists will be exhibited alongside 20 featured works from the State Collection.

The 10 destination communities earned a stop on the tour through a competitive application process that focused on engaging small and rural communities across the state. Each will receive a grant to support the exhibit and the accompanying community activities. To supplement each partner community’s contributions, Georgia Council for the Arts will also provide guides on how to incorporate local artist workshops, educational opportunities for students, and in-gallery activations.

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“Bringing selections from the Georgia State Art Collection to rural communities in all four corners of the state and showcasing the work of each community’s local, active artists is an exciting opportunity,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson. “We appreciate the support of the Georgia General Assembly for their support in expanding arts services to rural areas. The hard work of our Georgia Council for the Arts team highlights that Georgia is an amazing place to live and encourages pride in Georgia’s arts and cultural heritage.”

“This traveling exhibit provides opportunities for connection and collaboration through a unique arts experience,” said Georgia Council for the Arts Executive Director Tina Lilly.

The State Art Collection is a chronicle of more than 600 works by Georgia artists from the 1970s-1990s. Owned and managed by Georgia Council for the Arts, the collection is a state asset that serves multiple purposes. It serves as an educational tool, preserving the state’s artistic heritage, and spreading knowledge about art and artists of Georgia.

Works in the exhibition will feature paintings, photographs, and drawings by artists like nationally renowned, Nellie Mae Rowe. It will also feature craft traditions like quilting and lacemaking. This will spotlight and connect the rich and diverse Southern art histories and communities of Georgia.

Over a period of 18 months, these Georgia communities will also host the exhibit for up to six weeks:

Euharlee – Euharlee Welcome Center & History Museum (February 3-March 14, 2025)
Greenville – Artisans on the Square (March 24-May 2, 2025)
Waycross – Okefenokee Heritage Center (May 12-June 20, 2025)
Cuthbert – Andrew College (August 18-September 26, 2025)
Douglas – Satilla Regional Library System (October 6-November 14, 2025)
McRae-Helena – Pioneer Historical Society (January 12-February 20, 2026)
Sylvania – Screven-Jenkins Regional Library System (March 2-April 10, 2026)
Buckhead – Steffen Thomas Museum of Art (April 20-May 29, 2026)
Dawsonville – Bowen Center for the Arts (June 8-July 17, 2026)

A study shows nonprofit arts and culture in Georgia deliver a minimum economic impact of at least $1.27 billion. Arts and culture also supports nearly 20,000 jobs. Also, arts and culture events bring visitors and revenue to local communities.