Exhibitions in the McGee Gallery bring ideas and objects together in new ways, highlighting the breadth and depth of the Art Museum’s permanent collection.
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The Thing Itself, an exploration of human perception through sculpture, ceramics, and other three-dimensional objects,
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Encounters: Blanche Lazzell’s Drawings, featuring rarely exhibited works from the 50-year career of West Virginia native and noted American modern artist Blanche Lazzell,
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and Face in the Mirror , a survey of self-portraiture in the Deem Print Gallery .
The McGee Gallery rotates every fall and spring with new thematic exhibitions drawn from the Art Museum’s holdings of more than 4,000 objects in diverse mediums.
Supported by
IMAGE: David Hicks (b. 1977)
Golden Nucleus, 2014
Ceramic and mild steel
60 x 34 x 34 inches
Museum purchase, Myers Foundations Acquisition Fund