The Four Elements : A Group Exhibition
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art presents The Four Elements: A Group Exhibition, on view in the Main Galleries. For this thematic group exhibition, the concept centers on the Four Classical Elements: […]
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art presents The Four Elements: A Group Exhibition, on view in the Main Galleries. For this thematic group exhibition, the concept centers on the Four Classical Elements: […]
Reflecting on 10 Years of Acquisitions In the Main Galleries, MCMA will present a selection of artwork from the Permanent Collection. This exhibition will display and discuss the majority of
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art presents a solo exhibition featuring Atlanta artist and Georgia State University MFA candidate, Melissa Huang (born 1992). Her dreamlike oil paintings, prints, sculptures, and
Larry Walker (born 1935) is a collage, mixed material, and charcoal artist who has been living and working in Atlanta since the early 1980s. Walker was born in a small
Kevin Chambers (born 1982) is an Atlanta based artist who is known for his figurative, bronze cast sculptures. Chambers is driven by the concept that, while the literal meaning of
Exhibiting Artists Karen Adams Marshall Ausburn Brandin Barón Leon Borchers Rebecca Brown Philip Carpenter Elizabeth Carr Armando Chacon * Lauren Chambers Kevin Chambers Mary Belle Cordell * Paris Cover * Melinda Crider
For our upcoming exhibition of the MCMA Permanent Collection, the Museum’s curator, Madeline Beck, selected her personal favorite and most noteworthy objects from our vault of American artwork. With painting,
Athos Menaboni is an invaluable legend in the history of Georgia and Georgia art. Athos Menaboni (1895-1990) emigrated from Italy in 1921. Living first in New York and Florida, he moved
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art is pleased to present Chad Cole’s metro Atlanta debut solo exhibition, Travels and Transitions. Chad Cole is a South Carolina based artist who predominantly paints pastoral
On exhibit at MCMA from January 11th to March 22nd, 2020 was Jim Hill’s show titled Pieces of History. The artist refers to his pieces as “paintings in paper” appropriately as they