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The Gibbes Museum of Art Opens Two New Exhibitions

artwork: Thornton Dial, Sr. (American, b. 1928) - "Everything is Under the Black Tree", n.d. - Paint on plywood, 31 ½ x 48 inches (unframed). Courtesy of the Gadsden Arts Center.


CHARLESTON, SC.- The Gibbes Museum of Art presents two new exhibitions starting today July 22nd through October 16th. The Creative Spirit: Vernacular Art from the Gadsden Arts Center Permanent Collection, organized by the Gadsden Arts Center in Quincy, Florida, will be on view in the Main Gallery. The Creative Spirit features paintings, drawings, and sculpture by the foremost self-taught artists of the American South. In Search of Julien Hudson: Free Artist of Color in Pre–Civil War New Orleans is co-organized by Worcester Art Museum and The Historic New Orleans Collection. The exhibition, on view in the Gibbes’ Rotunda Galleries, is the first retrospective of the brief —but important —career of portraitist Julien Hudson, one of the earliest-documented free artists of color working in the 19th century.