Past

65th Annual Members’ Exhibition: A Year to Celebrate 2011

May 28-Jul 10, 2011

For 65 consecutive years the Springfield Museum of Art has showcased the talent of our Museum membership. This exciting exhibit includes work in ceramics, glass, painting, watercolor, mixed media, photography and sculpture. It is an opportunity for the community not only to exhibit their skills, but also to collect top quality work from local artists.

Robert C. May – Exploring the Energy of Light

Mar 25-May 14, 2011

From the University of Kentucky Art Museum

Working with an 8×10 view camera, Robert May dedicated his life to photography. Included in the exhibition are his poignant earlier black and white images of people and landscapes, combining both an acute sense of formal organization and emotional edginess. Employing stark contrast of black and white he frees subjects from their familiar contexts. Robert’s later, distinct personal style of in-camera multiple, layered images produced a poetic, dreamy photograph. A master printer, he created sober and perlexing messages. This exhibition pays tribute to an artist dedicated to his work.

Ohio Plein Air Society 2010

Nov 13, 2010-Jan 15, 2011

Plein air is a term derived from the French phrase en plein air, which literally means ‘in the open air.’ These artists, painting in the open air, are particularly interested in the influence of the changing light outdoors. The Museum is proud to host this exhibition of stunning works that capture the nuances of lights and shadows of landscapes during all seasons of the year. Truly a moving exhibit.

Fragile Nature: The Photographs of Joel Sartore

Sep 6-Oct 30, 2010

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has become one of the strongest photographic voices behind America’s endangered species. Through these powerful works, explore not only the endangered wildlife, but also the delicate habitats in peril. Come along on this journey into the fragile natural worlds of North and South America.

Regional Dialect

Jun 27-Sep 6, 2010

Organized by the Dixon Gallery in Memphis, Tenn., The Horseman Collection brings together fifty-seven major works by American painters depicting the American scene between the two world wars, with all its pleasure, pain and complexity. This intriguing Collection captures the depth and breadth of the American Regionalist art movement.