It’s true! The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens will stay open until Midnight on Saturday, May 5, giving you one last opportunity to see the exhibition, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism from the High Museum of Art, before it returns to Atlanta.
The exhibition showcases almost 50 paintings, drawings, and prints by such renowned artists as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renior, Mary Cassatt, and John Singer Sargent. The works in this exhibition illustrate the emergence of Impressionism in 1870s France, its evolution to Post-Impressionism, and its later influence on American artists.
Guided tours of the exhibition will be given at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. and a self-guided scavenger hunt will be available at the Museum front desk for interested visitors. After you peruse the art, you may join us in the Concourse for live music, a face painted French mustache for the daring and a glass of wine or delicious treat available for purchase from the TreeCup Café. Don’t miss your last chance to find out why Renoir was considered a Rebel before we say “Au Revoir”! Please contact us at (904) 356-6857 or visit www.cummer.org for additional information.