A remarkable collection of paintings by native-born and visiting artists is now on display at the North Carolina Museum of History. These paintings, on loan from the collection of Dr. Everette James and Dr. Nancy Farmer, showcase southern landscapes, folkways, and lifestyles from the 1820s through the 1950s. “The artists convey the beauty—and the harsh realities—of the region’s history,” said curator Michael Ausbon.
Admission to the museum is free and open to the public. You can read more about the Southern Impressions exhibit here.