Morris Museum of Art - Augusta, GA
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N 33° 28.764 W 081° 58.116
17S E 410008 N 3704854
Morris Museum of Art was established in 1985 and moved to the current location along the Augusta Riverwalk in 1992. It contains over 5,000 pieces of art in the permanent collection.
Waymark Code: WM1BX98
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 04/19/2025
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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"The Morris Museum of Art is the oldest museum in the country dedicated to the art and artists of the American South and the only art museum in the Central Savannah River Area. Its collection includes more than six thousand works of art—paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculptures—dating from the late-eighteenth century to the present. In addition to the permanent collection galleries, the museum hosts more than fifteen temporary special exhibitions every year.

The museum houses the Center for the Study of Southern Art, a reference and research library that includes archives pertaining to artists working in the South, and a museum store that carries a wide array of artful gifts, many handcrafted by Southern artists and artisans.

The Morris offers a rich variety of public programs—Artrageous! Family Sundays, Art Now artist lecture series, Music at the Morris, Create with Me, Films on Friday, Art at Lunch—as well as special film screenings, symposiums, lectures, book signings, exhibition openings, student and adult tours, and special programs for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers. It administers outreach programs to schools, hospitals, libraries, and others, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of the CSRA, the Kroc Center, and the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, Uptown Division.

The Morris Museum of Art exists for the purpose of collecting, preserving, and interpreting the art of the American South and is dedicated to encouraging artistic inquiry, providing a rewarding and enjoyable visitor experience, and exercising civic responsibility. Its aim is the enrichment of the public.

Founded in 1985, the Morris Museum of Art was established by William S. Morris III in memory of his parents William Shivers Morris, Jr., and Florence Hill Morris.

The purchase in 1989 of 230 paintings from the collection of Dr. Robert Powell Coggins, a renowned collector of Southern art, established a focus and direction for the museum. Parts of Coggins's vast collection had been exhibited in museums around the country, and several other public institutions were vying for it when the purchase was made on behalf of the nascent Morris Museum. Another significant development of that year was the establishment of a reference library, which has evolved into the Center for the Study of Southern Art.

The board of trustees wrote and adopted the museum's mission statement in 1990, reflecting the museum's principal interest in the art and artists of the South.

On September 26, 1992, the Morris Museum of Art opened its doors to the public and attracted more than ten thousand visitors in its first three months of operation. Since then, it has strived to fulfill its promise to make the language of artistic expression in the South accessible to a large and diverse audience through dozens of exhibitions, programs, and publications."-Morris Museum of Art
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday–Saturday: 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Sunday: Noon–5:00 PM


Admission Prices:
Adults:$5
Youth (13-17):$3
Children (12 and younger):Free
Students, Military and Seniors (65 and older):$3


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Half of a day (2-5 hours)

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

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