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Past Exhibitions

Revisit these exhibitions that previously appeared at the Albany Museum of Art.

January 12, 2023 -

April 1, 2023

What’s SHE Doing? is an exhibition of AMA permanent collection works created by female artists.

January 12, 2023 -

April 1, 2023

In this exhibition, Gregor Turk explores issues related to mapping, cultural signage, and marking place.

October 6, 2022 -

January 28, 2023

Persian-American painter Maryam Safajoo’s paintings tell stories of persistent persecution that the Iranian Baha’i community has experienced since the 1979 Iranian revolution. Many of

September 1, 2022 -

December 10, 2022

In every panel are prominent historical figures who have fought to make strides in the struggle for racial justice.

September 1, 2022 -

January 7, 2023

Atlanta visual artist Tracy Murrell uses silhouettes as entry points to more complex conversations about gender, race and how beauty is perceived.

September 1, 2022 -

January 7, 2023

The annual Georgia Artists Guild of Albany exhibition features artworks created by Southwest Georgia artists.

May 12, 2022 -

August 14, 2022

Homecoming is a museum-wide exhibition that celebrates the return of the Albany Museum of Art permanent collection.

January 20, 2022 -

April 23, 2022

Ray Pierroti’s painting process, reflecting the development of individuals, consists of the multi-layering of three media on untreated cotton and paper. On cotton, he

January 20, 2022 -

April 23, 2022

Melissa Huang, an interdisciplinary artist living in Statesboro, Ga., explores the multiplicity of identity in her paintings and prints. Her glitch-inspired painting and video

January 20, 2022 -

April 23, 2022

Eric Mack creates mathematically based renderings with a distinct post-modern twist.

January 20, 2022 -

April 23, 2022

Many of the items on display were once used by the peoples of West Africa to make connections with the spiritual world.

August 26, 2021 -

December 23, 2021

Renaissance and Baroque artworks organized by the Columbia Museum of Art, S.C., with support from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.