MMOFA Participates in Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day
Lake Oconee News
Posted September 18, 2008
On Saturday, September 27, the Madison Museum of Fine Art will participate in the 4th Annual Museum Day organized by Smithsonian magazine. In this event, participating museums open their
doors free of charge to visitors to the Smithsonian.com website and readers of Smithsonian Magazine.
Last year, upwards of 100,000 people attended Museum Day. All 50 states plus Puerto Rico were represented by 641 museums. Said Michele Bechtell, museum director, “We are pleased to be recognized in
this month’s issue of Smithsonian magazine and on the Smithsonian Museum Day website. Smithsonian Museum Day offers everyone the chance to explore this museum’s fine collection of art including works
by such well-loved artists as Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, and James Abbott McNeil Whistler.”
From 10am to 5pm the Madison Museum of Fine Art will feature refreshments, continuous art film, docent tours of the museum galleries and sculpture garden, and, for the young people, there will be
balloons, face painting, and coloring book images of works in the museum’s permanent collection.
Attendees must present Smithsonian magazine’s Admission Card to gain free entry, and it can be obtained in two ways. The Free Admission Card is available in the September 2008 issue of Smithsonian
magazine or it can be obtained through a free downloadable version available on the Museum Day website at www.smithsonian.com/museumday .
Described as a “gem of a museum,” the Madison Museum of Fine Art is a non-profit charitable institution that collects, preserves, interprets, and imaginatively displays original art by historically
significant artists from around the world for the education, edification, and spiritual nourishment of all persons living and traveling in Georgia’s Lake County. The Museum is located on the downtown
courthouse square at 290 Hancock Street in Madison, Georgia. It is not affiliated with the Madison Morgan Cultural Center. For more info contact 706-485-4530, www.madisonmuseum.org or
www.smithsonian.com/museumday. Smithsonian magazine has a circulation of more than two million. This multimedia network is also affiliated with the world’s most visited museum and research complexes
at the Smithsonian Institution.