Fall Festival at the MAS
Enjoy a day of fall fun at the Museum of Arts and Sciences! Visit our historic Seaboard Caboose, play games and do crafts in the Peyton Anderson Orchard, learn about […]
Enjoy a day of fall fun at the Museum of Arts and Sciences! Visit our historic Seaboard Caboose, play games and do crafts in the Peyton Anderson Orchard, learn about […]
It gives me personal delight to choose this piece to write to you about today. As a curator, I get to make choices, sometimes, based on my own personal taste, […]
By Christopher Collier, guest writer of the MAS Welcome back to Get to Know Us, a Q/A series giving readers a personal look into the lives and careers of […]
By Christopher Collier, guest writer of the MAS On Wednesday, March 11, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Two days later, on Friday, March 13, President […]
Join us at the MAS to Discover More about Raptors (birds of prey)! We will have special guests, the Georgia Falconry Association in the lobby along with crafts and other […]
I am enthralled with this painting. It’s a great size- big enough to make a statement but not looming and visually cumbersome. It’s 29x39” and the two figures and their […]
By Christopher Collier, guest writer of the MAS Welcome back to Get to Know Us, a Q/A series giving readers a personal look into the lives and careers of MAS […]
By Christopher Collier, guest writer of the MAS Self-expression through art is everything at Woodfield Academy, a private school in Macon, Georgia for students with learning differences. For […]
Our piece this week is a painting made by former Maconite, Jim Carson, now of Saluda, North Carolina. It is painted in oil on canvasboard- simply a sheet of primed […]
Welcome to Get to Know Us, a Q/A series giving readers a personal look into the lives and careers of MAS staff members. Today’s guest is Paul Fisher, MAS […]