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people would paint their porch ceilings ‘haint blue’ to
keep them away. I’ve also heard it keeps wasps from
building nests.” Jen added with a smile, “If the color
only keeps out one, make it wasps!”
The restoration work on the Brazell House ensures
that the Altama Museum of Art & History in the
historic Brazell House will continue to open its doors
for many years to come and fulfill its mission to
educate, promote the Arts, and preserve the history
of the region, in a safe and accessible environment to
the enjoyment of all. From September through May,
the museum offers a unique calendar of fine art and
historical exhibits, gallery openings, concerts and
performances, classes, artist markets, and special
events.
As the pandemic slowly loses its grip, months
of disruption to everyday life continue to take their
toll. Countless studies have proven the benefits of art
to our physical and mental health. But a reflection
from a computer screen will never compete with the
experience of standing in front of a painting and
allowing the colors and images to awaken your senses.
The Altama Museum of Art and History continues
to provide opportunities like these because of the
support of the community. As we support the gallery,
the gallery supports us. Art, history, and culture
can help free us from the mentality of isolation that
continues to linger in the aftermath of these past few
months. With the restoration work of the Second
Century Project complete, we can enjoy the restoration
of community life together as we pass through the
“haint blue” waters and leave the ghosts of this past
year behind.
For more information or to support the Altama
Museum, visit their website at AltamaMuseum.org or
contact Jen Martinez, Director at (912)537-1911 or
altama@bellsouth.net. (Also, on Instagram or Facebook
@AltamaMuseum.)
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