Oct 5, 2024–Jan 26, 2025
Altria and NewMarket Galleries, Lower Level
Take an epic journey through the American South from 1845 to today. In A Long Arc: Photography and the American South since 1845, presented at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, encounter the everyday lives and ordinary places captured in evocative photos that contemplate the region’s central role in shaping American history and identity and its critical impact on the development of photography. This is the first major exhibition in more than 25 years to explore photography in and about the South.
Your ticket to A Long Arc will also grant you admission to American, born Hungary.
$12 Adults
$10 Seniors 65+ and groups of 10 or more
$8 Youth (age 7–17) and Students with ID
Free for VMFA members and children 6 & under
Entry for this exhibition is not timed. Tickets are valid all day for the reserved date, starting at 10 am.
IMAGE Jackson, Mississippi, 1972, printed 1986, William Eggleston (American, born 1939), dry transfer print. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, funds provided by the Museum Purchase Program of the National Endowment for the Arts, matching funds provided by the Volunteer Committees of Art Museums, 89.50. © artist or artist’s estate