An Awakening Within
In September 2002, I took a digital photography course that was conducted in and around Yellowstone National Park. |
Artful Dobson
Born in Yorkshire, England and transplanted to Georgia, USA, in 1999. My images have been published as book covers, calendars, posters, postcards, CD and Album covers as well as in newspapers, books and magazines around the world. |
Caldwell-Gallery Online
I am excited to announce the opening of new galleries featuring the photographer Tennyson Williams. Dr. Williams is an extremely talented photographer, with a tremendous amount of creativity. In his galleries you will discover the deep adventure of artistic photographic exploration. I know you will enjoy. |
Collins Hall Collections
Carole Collins is an artist in Columbus, Georgia. She enjoys drawing and painting religious and family themes using acrylic, oil and mixed media. Her favorite is colage. The sale of her art helps support her passion of meeting the social and spiritual needs of the many internationals from all over the world, living and working in Columbus, Georgia through International Friendship Ministries (www.ifmga.org). |
Columbus Civic Center
In addition to hosting numerous concerts, sporting events, and family shows, the Civic Center is also home to three professional sports franchises: the East Coast Hockey League's Columbus Cottonmouths, the Arena Football2 League's Columbus Wardogs, and the National Basketball Development League's Columbus RiverDragons. |
Columbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center
Boasting 77,000 square feet among two exhibit halls, 14 meeting rooms and 450-seat Dining Gallery, the building can accommodate meetings from 20 people to conventions of 2,000. |
Columbus Symphony Orchestra
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1855, was the third symphony formed in the nation. The CSO, under the direction of George Del Gobbo, has long been considered one of the southeast's premier musical ensembles. In 2002, the CSO became a tenant of the new RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. The Bill Heard Theatre seats 2,000 and provides a state-of-the-art visual and acoustical experience. |
| Dunn Stadium Art |
Fire Museum
The Fire Museum of Pine Mountain was founded May 2000. It represents a collection of my lifelong passion (fire memorabilia). The collection numbers over 1000 pieces. 642 N. Main-Highway 27
Pine Mountain, GA 31822 By Appointment Only. |
Link Artworks
Columbus since 1996 offering a wide range of novelties and airbrushing. Click to check out our site. |
Booth Malone
One of the major equestrian artists in America today and has been capturing horses on canvas since 1985. The Official Artist for the United States Equestrian Teams Foundation, he had his international debut with Frost and Reed Gallery. One of Mr. Malone's favorite venues is Eventing. His work has been in numerous books and equestrian magazines. |
Luce Galleries
Painter of Riverscapes over most of the east and some of the western US, Mr. Luce now resides in Hamilton GA. His florals and portraits supplement his career as a trained medical illustrator.
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Rani Garner
A professional artist exhibiting her original oil landscapes in galleries throughout the Southeast. Her paintings are prized for their dramatic light effects. |
| Rankin Arts Center |
Ronald Murray
Enjoy painting panoramic scenes and have studied the landscape paintings of such masters as Corot, Millet, Constable, Pissaro, and Inness. |
Pasaquan the artistic creation of St. EOM
He was born Edward Owens Martin, the son of a Marion County share-cropper, arriving on the 4th of July, though his world would be neither red, white nor blue. He would die as the self-proclaimed St. EOM, The Wizard of Pasaquan |
Portraits by Kristen Gavula
Custom hand drawn portraits of your friends, family, and loved ones by a local Columbus, Georgia artist! |
Gary Pound
In Dr. Pound's work, "one sees truly admirable craft, displays of gentle beauty and heart." It has been described as "eloquent", "magnetic" and with "a breathtaking sensitivity to the nuances of the human form." |
River Center For The Performing Arts
Welcome to a new showplace for the 21st century. . a 2000-seat hall for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and touring attractions. . a 450-seat recital hall and magnificent organ. . .an intimate 150-seat studio theater. . . a downtown home for the Columbus State University Schwob School of Music. . .and support facilities for many regional organizations. |
Three Arts Theatre
The 1920's era theater has served many purposes over the years. Originally opened as movie theater, the building was later turned into a venue for performing arts. Currently home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the 1668 seat theatre also hosts dance recitals, concerts, comedians and a variety of performances. The Historic Theater has recently been torn down (2002) |
Thomas Kinkade Gallery
'Painter of Light'
Thomas Kinkade is America's most collected living artist, a painter-communicator whose tranquil, light infused paintings bring hope and joy to millions each year. Each painting Thomas Kinkade creates is a quiet messenger in the home, affirming the basic values of family and home, faith in God and the luminous beauty of nature. |
Walt Curlee
Fine Art and Illustration Phenix City, AL |
Watercolor Paintings and Limited Edition Prints
I love to paint commissions. Would you like a favorite barn, lighthouse, flower, log cabin, wildlife, pet, or landscape by a published artist? |
Museums |
| List of Museums in Georgia |
Andersonville National Historic Site
Andersonville, or Camp Sumter as it was officially known, was one of the largest of many Confederate military prisons established during the Civil War. |
Blue & Gray Museum
Located in a historical railroad depot, the entire space of the Blue & Gray Museum has been renovated and redesigned to reveal the remarkable founding story of Fitzgerald, GA and its roots in the Civil War. More than 1200 objects, photographs, household items, memorabilia and rare artifacts are now displayed in new and refinished cases and in specially fabricated sections. Each item has been carefully coded to help the visitor understand its historical significance. Many important artifacts are on display for the first time. |
Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum
Lagrange, Ga. |
Columbus Historic Foundation
Welcome to Historic Columbus Foundation's home on the World Wide Web. Located on the western edge of Georgia on the banks of the Chattahoochee River Columbus is rich in culture, history and heritage. Discover some of that richness here online and then be sure to visit in person! |
Columbus Museum
The second-largest art museum in Georgia and one of the largest in the Southeast, the Columbus Museum welcomes visitors from all over the world - free of charge! |
Columbus Museum Shop
The Columbus Museum Shop offers a unique selection of local-interest books, art-related gifts, handcrafted jewelry, and children's toys and books. Your purchase supports the Museum's programs and exhibitions! |
| Confederate Naval Museum |
FDR's Little White House
Located near Callaway Gardens and the town of Warm Springs, this park is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seeking a place for treatment after he was stricken with polio in 1921, Roosevelt traveled to nearby Warm Springs and built his Little White House. |
Georgia Rural Telephone Museum
Leslie, Georgia, is home to one of the largest collections ofantique telephone and telephone memorabilia in the world. |
History Encarta Encyclopedia Article on Columbus Georgia
Columbus (Georgia), city in western Georgia, a consolidated jurisdiction with Muscogee County. Columbus is a port at the head of navigation on the Chattahoochee River, opposite Phenix City, Alabama, to which it is connected by bridge. more |
| National Infantry Museum |
Space Science Center
Created and operated by Columbus State University, the Coca-Cola Space Science Center opened in 1996. Located on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Columbus GA, USA, the Center provides a unique on-site learning experience for all ages. |
Westville
Westville is a living history museum which depicts an 1850 west Georgia village.. You may have seen pictures of little towns like Westville. They dotted the 1850s countryside in the southern United States. We have created Westville so that you can experience a community in the twenty-first century similar to the ones in which our ancestors lived in the middle of the nineteenth century. |
Visit Living History |
Bedingfield Inn
This authentic stagecoach inn, built around 1836, has survived from the period when Lumpkin was a frontier town. Carefully restored and beautifully furnished with period antiques, the Bedingfield Inn is open daily except major holidays. Admission, which includes a guided tour, is $3.00 per adult and $1.00 per child. |
Columbus Historic Foundation |
Gone and Almost forgotten Georgia
This is my site for little known and interesting facts on Georgia. I have always loved local history and hope to share some of what I have learned here. Please bear with me, as I am new to this. I hope you enjoy my sight. Please feel free to share stories, pictures, info, and suggestions. |
Historic Chattahoochee Commission
Welcome to the Historic Chattahoochee Commission's Homepage. The Chattahoochee Trace offers beauty, history, Southern tradition, wonderful places to see, and many things to do. |
Historic Courthouse
Distinguished by its monumental scale and formal entrance plaza, this 14-story tower with matching 3-story wings was built in 1970 when Muscogee County and the City of Columbus merged. Designed by Columbus architect Edward W. Neal, it houses combined city and county governmental functions. |
Historic Linwood Cemetery
Located behind the Medical Center. Over 500 Confederate soldiers buried here. |
History and Monuments of Georgia |
Ma Rainey's House
Billed as the Mother of the Blues, Ma Rainey was born Gertrude Pridgett on AprGone and Almost forgotten Georgia This is my site for little known and interesting facts on Georgia. I have always loved local history and hope to share some of what I have learned here. Please bear with me, as I am new to this. I hope you enjoy my sight. Please feel free to share stories, pictures, info, and suggestions.il 26, 1886 in Columbus, Georgia. Ma is noted as the first singer to use blues in minstrels acts. |
Springer Opera House
The Springer Opera House is the Official State Theatre of Georgia. 103 10th Street, Columbus, Georgia 31901 |
Three Arts Theatre
The 1920's era theater has served many purposes over the years. Originally opened as movie theater, the building was later turned into a venue for performing arts. Currently home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the 1668 seat theatre also hosts dance recitals, concerts, comedians and a variety of performances. The future of the venue is uncertain as the Columbus community prepares to welcome the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. |