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Art in America, Annual, 1999
JACKSON 2836. 103 Gallery of Art 125 S Congress St 39201 (601) 969-9040, fax (601) 969-7999 Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2 Dir: James Patterson/Marcy Nessel Contemporary Southern painting and photography. G/C Artists exhibited: Charles Carraway, Edy Kazery, Richard Kelso, Ron Lindsey, E. Kate Mills, Lynn Green Root, Floyd Shaman, Jack Spencer, Eleanor Greaves Sutherland, Wyatt Waters, Eudora Welty, Elizabeth Wolfe 2837. Bryant Galleries of Jackson 2845 Lakeland Dr 39208 (601) 932-1993, (800) 844-1993 Mon-Fri 10-5:30, Sat 10-5 Contemporary realist and impressionist works; Haitian art. G Artists exhibited: Alvar, Gerald DeLoach, Stephen Doherty, Ed Dwight, Alan Flattmann, Steve Graber, Juan Medina, Dean Mitchell, Leonardo Nierman, John Olsen, Patterson & Barnes, George Thurmond 2838. Mississippi Museum of Art 201 E Pascagoula St 39201 (601) 960-1515, fax (601) 960-1505 Men-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 Dir: Andrew Maass 19th-, 20th-century American, Southern, and Mississippi art; mid-18th- to early-19th-century English painting; Japanese, Chinese, Oceanic, Native American, Pre-Columbian art; old master to contemporary prints; contemporary art. M Artists exhibited: Bo Bartlett, Mary Cassatt, Vincent Desiderio, Lawrence Gipe, Julie Heffernan, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Komar & Melamid, Georgia O'Keeffe, Elise Siegel, Mark Tansey, Ford Walton LAUREL 2839. Lauren Rogers Museum of Art 5th Ave at 7th St, PO Box 1108 39441 (601) 649-6374, fax (601) 649-6379 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-4 19th- to 20th-century American fine arts; European fine arts; Native American baskets; Georgian silver; Japanese ukiyo-e prints. M Artists exhibited: Albert Bierstadt, Mary Cassatt, Robert Henri, Winslow Homer, George Inness, John Frederick Kensett, Ernest Lawson, Thomas Moran, Fairfield Porter, John Singer Sargent, Benjamin West, James McNeill Whistler MERIDIAN 2840. Meridian Museum of Art PO Box 5773 39302 (601) 693-1501, fax (601) 485-3175 20th-century American art, 18th-century English portrait paintings; Mississippi artists collection. M Artists exhibited: Jack Bartlett, Bonnie Busbee, Gary Chapman, Terry Cherry, James Conner, Ron Kochler, Alex Loeb, Patt Odom, Elizabeth M. Pajerski, Lallah Perry, Clo Ann Rabb, Hilburn Womble OXFORD 2841. Southside Gallery 150 Courthouse Sq 38655 (601) 234-9090, fax (601) 234-9021 Mon-Thu 10-5:30, Fri-Sat 10-9:30 Dir: Milly Moorhead Southern painting and photography, Southern folk art, Cuban art. E-mail: southside@water valley.net G Artists exhibited: Eric Abrecht, Jere Allen, William Christenberry, Raul Corrales, Martin Dain, Beverly Dennis, William Dunlap, William Eggleston, Jose Fuster, Burney Imes, Eyd Kazery, Alberto Korda, Alicia Leal, Milly Moorhead, Luis (El Estudiante) Rodriguez, Sulton Rogers, Earl Simmons, Jack Spencer, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Moses and Annie Tolliver, Pamela Wagner RIDGELAND 2842. Mississippi Craft Center on the Natchez Trace Natchez Trace Pkwy, PO Box 69 39158 (601) 856-7546, fax (601) 856-7546 Mon-Sun 9-5 Dir: Martha Garrott Affiliated with the Craftmen's Guild of Mississippi. Specializing in Choctaw Indian cane basketry by traditional artists. Also crafts in a wide range of other media, traditional and contemporary, designed by Guild members. Tutwiler Community Quilters. Sanders Art Glass. N Artists exhibited: Claudia Cartee, Gayle Clark, Benny Crevitt, Kent Follette, Ellen Goode, Euple & Titus Riley, Jim Rittman, Andrea Thompson, Joe Henry Williams, David & Emily Wortman STARKVILLE 2842A. William Andrews 111 W Main St 39759 (601) 320-9550, fax (501) 320-9584 D See ad page 20. UNIVERSITY 2843. University of Mississippi University Museums 38677 (601) 232-7073 Tue-Sat 10-4:30, Sun 1-4 Dir: Bonnie J Krause Ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian collections; Korean, West African, U.S. Southern, 19th-century historical, and Caribbean folk art; paintings, science and technology collection. E-mail: museums@olemiss.edu; Web site: www.olemiss.edu/depts/u_museum M/U Artists exhibited: William Christenberry, William Eggleston, Jacob Epstein, Theora Hamblett, Clementine Hunter, Martha Olson, Sultan Rogers, James "Son Ford" Thomas Pecolia Warner, Luster Willis
The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by state and city, of U.S. museums, galleries, university galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.
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Included are addresses, phone numbers, business hours, names of directors and a short description of the type of art shown.
Institutions are categorized by the following designations: G (gallery), M (museum), U (university gallery), N (non-profit exhibition space), C (corporate consultant), D (private dealer), P (print dealer). Artists exhibited at each location are listed; artists with upcoming one-person exhibitions are grouped together at the end of the listing. Each institution is assigned a key number, used for cross-referencing in all indexes.
Listings for businesses and institutions advertising in The Guide are in boldface.3
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