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Art in America, August, 1994
Alabama
ANNISTON
1001. Anniston Museum of Natural History 800 Museum Dr, PO Box 1587 36202 (205) 237-6766 Dir: Christopher J. Reich Nature-related and Native American art.
BIRMINGHAM
1002. Agnes 2030-A 11th Ave S 35205 (205) 933-0402, (800) 239-7402, fax (205) 933-0402 Tue-Thu 11-6, Fri-Sat 11-7 Dir: Jan Hughes/Jon Coffelt/Shawn Boley Photography, film, video, artists' books, and performance documentation, and multiples.
Artists exhibited: Sara Garden Armstrong, Liesa Bates, Sadie Benning, Mare Blocker, Shawn Boley, Elisa Bryan, Denise Carbone, Randal Crow, Mark Froehlich, Alice Goodwin, Karen Graffeo, J.D. Hayward, James Herbert, Jenny Holzer, Christina Hope, Susan E. King, Jim Koss, Ed Ruscha, Mary Ann Sampson, David Sandlin, Virginia Scruggs, Susan Share, Melissa Springer, Jason Thrasher, Thomas Tulis, Jerry Uelsmann, A.K. Veninger, John Wawrzonek, Timothy Wolcott
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1003. Birmingham Art Association 2318 1st Ave N, PO Box 425 35205-0425 (205) 324-9127 Wed-Fri 12:30-5:30, Sat 12-3 Dir: Michael Yancey Alternative gallery and educational arts organization. Ten to twelve shows annually of artists from across Alabama and the Southeast
Artists exhibited: Rick Batten, Jim Burnett, Gary Chapman, Chris Clark, Karen Graffeo, Elwyn Hudson, Krist Lien, Rawn McCloud, Barbara Morgan, Tracie Noles-Ross, Paula Stallings, Jess Marie Walker
1004. Birmingham Museum of Art 2000 8th Ave N 35203-2278 (205) 254-2565, fax (205) 254-2714 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 Dir: John Schloder Permanent collection of more than 14,000 works of art, including European, American, and Asian art from the 12th century to the present; outdoor sculpture garden.
1005. Birmingham Museum of Art/ Civic Center Gallery Jefferson County Civic Center 35203 (205) 323-2340 Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun 2-5
1006. Birmingham Southern College Doris Wainwright Kennedy Art Center Box A21 35254 (205) 226-4925 Mon-Fri 8:30-5 Dir: Michael Flowers Faculty and student, local and regional work in all media.
1007. Loretta Goodwin Gallery 605 S 28th St 35233 (205) 328-1761 Tue-Sat 9-4 Dir: John Hyche International American and European painting and sculpture from the early 20th century to the present. Artists exhibited: Tom Black, Edouard Cortes, Jack Dowd, J. Dubord, Dale Kennington, Jean Kevorkian, Frederick McDuff, Alex Powers, Bill Schmidt, Yvette Sturgis, Zhang Hong Nian
1008. Monty Stabler Galleries 1811 29th Ave S 35209 (205) 978-9888 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Monty Stabler 19th- and 20th-century painting and works on paper. Contemporary sculpture. G/D/P/C Artists exhibited: Jon Coffelt. Jean Marie Cousset, Joe DiGiorgio, Alice Hohenberg Federico, Dorothy Gillespie, Carolyn Goldsmith, Cham Hendon, Dick Jemison, Bob Shelton, Leah Webb, Gina Werfel, Leila Yarbrough
1009. University of Alabama at Birmingham Visual Arts Gallery 900 13th St S, UAB Station 35294-1260 (205) 934-4941, fax (205) 975-6639 Mon-Thu 1-6, Sun 2-6 Dir: Antoinette Spanos Johnson Changing exhibitions of contemporary and classical art, international and national artists, faculty, and students. U
FAIRHOPE
1010. Eastern Shore Art Center 401 Oak St, PO Box 433 36533 (205) 928-2228 Tue-Sat 10-4, Sun 2-5 Dir: David Robinson Changing exhibitions of local, regional, and national artists. All media; four galleries. M
FAYETTE
1011. Fayette Art Museum Fayette Civic Center, 530 N Temple Ave 35555 (205) 932-8727 Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri 9-12, 1-4 Dir: Jack Black Collection of work by Lois Wilson. Two galleries devoted to Southern folk art. M Artists exhibited: Sam Barber, Donny Finley, Sybil Gibson, Margarette Scruggs Guinther, John Heliker, Charlotte & Michael Kaspareck, Ken Moore, Benjamin F. Perkins, Jimmie Lee Sudduth, Fred Webster, Lois Wilson, Yergeau & Yergeau
GADSDEN
1012. Gadsdon Museum of Fine Arts 2829 W Meighan Blvd 35904 (205) 546-7365 Mon-Wed, Fri 10-4, Thu 10-8, Sun 1-5 Dir: Sherrie Hamil Paintings, photography, lithographs, Indian artifacts, decorative arts, pottery, quilts, woven coverlets. M
HUNTSVILLE
1013. Huntsville Museum of Art 700 Monroe St SW 35801 (205) 535-4350, fax (205) 532-1743 Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: David M. Robb 19th- and 20th-century American art; contemporary works on paper; exhibitions of Southern regional art; national and regional traveling exhibitions. M
MOBILE
1014. Fine Arts Museum of the South 4850 Museum Dr, PO Box 8426 36689 (205) 343-2667 Tue-Sun 10-5 Dir: Joseph B. Schenk Southern furniture, 19th- and 20th-century painting, decorative arts, contemporary American crafts. European, Asian, and African art. Branch location at 300 Dauphin St open Mon-Fri 8.,30-4:30. M Artists exhibited: Albert Bierstadt, Adolphe Bouguereau, Dale Chihuly, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Arthur B. Davies, Robert Gordy, Adolph Gottlieb, Harvey Littleton, Reginald Marsh, Thomas Moran, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Peter Voulkos
1015. Museum of the City of Mobile 355 Government St 36602 (205) 434-7569 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: Barbara E. Taylor Exhibitions relating to the history of Mobile; local art, Fenollosa Collection of Oriental art. M Artists exhibited: Edward Arnold, Paul C. Boudousque, Edmond de Celle, James Guy Evans, Jay Wesley Jacobs, Roderick D. MacKenzie, Nicholas Maes, Nicola Marschall, Philip Romer, Xanthus Smith, William P. Stubbs, J. Augustus Walker
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