MORRIS MUSEUM
OF
ART
Art at Lunch Join the Morris Museum for Art at Lunch,
a catered series of lunchtime presentations by local, national, and international figures in the arts.
Jackson Cheatham Friday, May 9 The master printmaker discusses his craft and technique, using examples of printing plates and finished pieces. Lunch by A Catered Affair. Register by May 7. Cortona # 1, 07. Courtesy of the artist.
Should I Throw Out My Camera? The Future of Photography in the Digital Age. Bryan LeBoeuf, Family Landscape, 2003. Courtesy 511 Gallery.
Friday, June 20 Curator Jay Williams discusses the introduction of digital cameras and how they have changed traditional photographic methods and values. Lunch by Roux’s Catering.
Art at Lunch is held at noon on
Register by June 18.
Erick Montgomery
selected Fridays each month and generally
Friday, July 11
lasts 60–80 minutes. The program is $10 for
The director of Historic Augusta reveals
museum members, and $13 for non-mem-
the rich architectural history of the Garden City. Catering by Cutie Pies
bers; includes lunch, beverages, and museum
Gourmet Cafè. Register by July 9.
admission. Pre-paid registration is required by calling 706-724-7501.
Bryan LeBoeuf Friday, August 1 The artist discusses his current Morris Museum exhibition Realist Paintings by Bryan LeBoeuf. Catering by French Market Grille.
1 Tenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 706-724-7501 www.themorris.org
Register by July 30.
On the Road, 2003. Courtesy 511 Gallery.