Join us for a closer look at George Voronovsky: Memoryscapes, an exhibition that showcases more than fifty paintings and sculptures that recall the landscapes and folk culture of Voronovsky’s life in Ukraine before World War II. Many of these colorful and fantastical artworks were created from discarded materials, such as cardboard pizza boxes and Styrofoam coolers, salvaged from the Miami Beach neighborhood Voronovsky retired to in the 1970s. With a High Museum docent, we will explore the fascinating life and work of the late Ukrainian American self-taught artist in his first major museum exhibition.
Space is limited, and preregistration is required. Register for the tour using the ticketing button above and logging into your account or by calling Member Services at 404-733-4575 (Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.).