The South’s Most Elusive Artist
To commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, an exhibition of more than eighty five works by Walter Inglis Anderson is open titled The South’s Most Elusive Artist.
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Walter Anderson Museum of Art 510 Washington Avenue, Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564
To commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, an exhibition of more than eighty five works by Walter Inglis Anderson is open titled The South’s Most Elusive Artist. Included in the broad collection of work are rarely-seen watercolor paintings, block prints, wood carvings, ceramics, and sketches that were the precursors to some of Anderson's most famous works. This comprehensive retrospective approaches Anderson's artwork and life through the concepts of space, form, color, and shape; rather than organizing the exhibition by more literal guidelines such as time period or style. 11 am–5 pm Monday–Saturday, 1 pm–5 pm Sunday. $10 for adults, $8 for AAA, Military, and Seniors, and $5 for children ages five–fifteen (children under five are free). walterandersonmuseum.org.