Come Experience the New Georgia Museum of Art!
The Georgia Museum of Art has long offered its audiences a world-class art experience. As both an academic museum and the state’s official art museum, it serves not only the University of Georgia population, but also the owners of its permanent collection, the citizens of Georgia and the state's visitors, through award-winning exhibitions, publications and programming.
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Meet docents in the lobby for a tour of highlights from the permanent collection.

Join Carissa DiCindio, curator of education, in the galleries for an in-depth discussion of Art Rosenbaum’s “Hurricane Season” (1999).

This documentary (2006) chronicles the journey of the biscuit in the South from flour-and-water “hardtack” to “high-rising” buttered memories. Filmmaker Maryann Byrd travels the South collecting images and interviews that have won this little film two Emmy Awards for best cultural documentary.

It’s time for a road trip! We’ll look at John Baeder’s photographs of roadside attractions, then head to the Michael and Mary Erlanger Studio Classroom to make our own roadside signs using collage materials. Held in conjunction with the exhibition “John Baeder.”

In "Waitress" (2007), Jenna’s secret ambition is to save enough money from her waitressing job to leave her overbearing and controlling husband. An unwanted pregnancy changes the course of events, giving her an unexpected confidence via letters to her unborn baby.

Visitors are invited to sketch in the galleries during these hours. No instruction provided. Pencils only.

In this award-winning comedy drama (2005), a British-born dealer in regional, “outsider” art, travels to North Carolina from Chicago to pursue the work of a local painter for her gallery. While there, she and her brand-new husband, George, extend the trip to include an introduction to his family.

"Diner" (1982) is a nostalgic, funny memoir of a group of young men in their early 20s hanging out at their favorite diner in Baltimore in 1959. Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Tim Daly, Paul Reiser and Kevin Bacon star as young men trying to avoid the responsibilities of adulthood.