Current Exhibitions

Art Connects

August 9 through October 20, 2024
On view in the Atrium, Blackmon, Goldman, Richards, Rushton Stakely, and Weil Galleries

Art | Invention

February 16 through August 31, 2024
On view in the Folmar and Newman Galleries

Exhibition Sponsors

Annual support for exhibitions is made possible by the following sponsors and grantors: 

Lead Sponsors and Grantors: Alabama Power Foundation, Alabama State Council on the Arts, Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC, Mrs. Edith Johnston Crook, The Ford Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie H. Harmon, III, Lamar Advertising of Montgomery, Inc., Margaret and Jimmy Lowder, Medical Properties Trust, Inc., Poarch Band of Creek Indians and Mrs. Helen Till

Sponsors: Mr. Owen Aronov, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Ellis, III, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ives, Dr. and Mrs. Mark H. LeQuire, PowerSouth Energy Co-Op, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Runkle, Sabel Steel, The S. Adam Schloss Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weil, III, Laurie J. Weil, D.V.M. and Dr. Tommy Wool, Ms. Helen Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams

Co-sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adams, Alabama Trucking Association, Alabama Weddings, AmeriFirst Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Campbell II, Captrust, Dr. Robert Combs, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Davidson, Nick Drollette Photography, Ms. Camille Elebash-Hill, Harmon, Dennis, Bradshaw, Inc., Mrs. Ann Hubbert, Jernigan & Jernigan, LLC., Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, Mr. and Mrs. L. Daniel Morris, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mussafer, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Newman, Jr., River Bank & Trust, Russell Construction of Alabama, Inc., Ms. Leslie Sanders, Ms. Micki Beth Stiller, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor, Thompson Insurance, Inc., Valley Bank, and Warren Averett, LLC.

Special thanks to the Alabama State Council on the Arts

John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden

Designed with the flexibility to accommodate changing sculptural installations, the John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden provides an innovative venue for experiencing art in a dynamic natural landscape. Transformed by season, time of day, and even weather, the Garden is a place where the community can gather and participate in an outdoor gallery space, a site for open-air educational programs, a unique venue for special events, or even just an inspiring space for quiet reflection on aspects of creativity revealed by art in its relationship to natural beauty.

Detail: Jessie Duncan Wiggin, Untitled (Nymph), 1933
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