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The Artist as Witness

September 21, 2024 — December 1, 2024

Works from the museum’s permanent collection that respond visually to the exhibition “Joel Sternfeld: When It Changed”

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In Dialogue: On Wonder and Witnessing at Tallulah Falls

September 7, 2024 — January 12, 2025

19th-century landscapes of Tallulah Falls and contemporary photographs of the area by Caitlin Peterson, illuminating the contradictions involved in marking off natural wonders and the paradoxes of witnessing nature

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Waffle House Vistas

August 24, 2024 — June 1, 2025

Photographs by Micah Cash taken from inside Waffle House restaurants, plus a newly commissioned time-based work

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Saint Petersburg as Franz Liszt Saw It

August 10, 2024 — December 1, 2024

Organized in conjunction with the Liszt Festival at the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music in October 2024, this exhibition features works on paper that show Russia at the time of Franz Liszt’s visits there in the 1840s.

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Beyond the Medici: The Haukohl Family Collection

February 1, 2025 — May 18, 2025

Assembled over more than 40 years by Houston-based art collector and cofounder of the Medici Archive Project Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl, the Haukohl Family Collection is one of the finest and most extensive holdings of Florentine baroque art in private hands outside of Italy.

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Political Exhibition: What are you voting for?

Looking for some fresh perspective and a break from political ads this upcoming election week? Take a break at a pop-up exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art. Curated by UGA students, the exhibition explores the role of art in politics.

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