[Essay] Lorrie Goulet: Seventy Years Carving
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Read MoreIn keeping with our mission to offer incomparable world-class art experiences for the community, this exhibition brings to Polk County a rare showcase of work by two of the greatest Spanish painters of all time.
Read MoreIn most official art historical accounts of American art, it is not until the 1940s that American art found and identifiable home-grown style with the advent of Abstract Expressionism.
Read MoreLong a household name, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) is considered to be one of the great nineteenth-century masters.
Read MoreFaces in the Crowd is the second in a series of exhibitions showcasing the latest acquisitions of figurative American art in the collection of the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College (FSC).
Read MoreThe current exhibition, "Faces in the Crowd," is composed of a selection of the newest collection of Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College’s latest acquisitions of figurative American art. In order to display many of the works, our curatorial team choose to use the salon style hang. But what is the origin of the salon style hang?
Read MoreRembrandt van Rijn founded the most influential Academy that ever existed in the Dutch Republic (1581-1795), training dozens of painters to work in the “Rembrandtesque” manner.
Read MoreThe Figure in American Art offers but a mere introduction to the Museum’s newest works in the permanent collection.
Read MoreCarlton Ward’s work is part of a long history of photographers focused on raising awareness about and influencing attitudes toward issues of conservation.
Read MoreToday, the Polk Museum of Art has an impressive and diverse collection of fine and decorative art. The permanent collection has nearly 2,500 objects ranging ancient to contemporary.
Read MoreThe Huntsville Museum of Art has achieved many milestones since its inception in 1970, but the acquisition of the Sellars Collection of art by American women represents a truly redefining moment.
Read MoreRussell Young would later explain his work as addressing the theme of “fame and shame.”
Read MoreThe Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida