
© Caledonia Curry/Swoon, Medea, Photograph by Tod Seelie, artwork courtesy Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Swoon
Through intimate portraits and large-scale installations, artist Caledonia Curry/Swoon explores the intricacy and beauty of life. Striking, contemplative, and inspirational, her work is a powerful reminder of the potential for transformation that lies within us all.
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David Ramey (American, 1939-2017), Roanoke, The City with a Star (detail), 2011, drawing related to “Roanoke, The City with a Star” Story in Gainsboro Road and Beyond (Unpublished C), p. 2, ink and colored pencil on paper, Collection of David Ramey, Jr. © All rights reserved
David Ramey: Gainsboro Road and Beyond
Roanoke native David Ramey (1939-2017) documented his memories of the homes, businesses, schools, and places of worship that were a part of his everyday experience, bringing to life the former energy and dynamism of Henry Street, Gainsboro Road, and Roanoke’s extensive Northeast. This exhibition is organized by and on view at both the Harrison Museum of African American Culture and the Taubman Museum of Art.
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Gallery view of artworks by Rimer Cardillo
Rimer Cardillo
Rimer Cardillo’s vision allows no separation between the ecological and the social as it works to make us aware that whole worlds have already collapsed and disappeared.

John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925), Portrait of Norah Gribble (detail), 1888, Oil on canvas, Acquired with Funds Provided by the Horace G. Fralin Charitable Trust, 2000.021
Our Permanent Collection
The Taubman Museum of Art has more than 2,000 works in the collection, including sculptures, photographs, paintings, figures, drawings, artifacts, and objects.
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