
More specifically, Wells Gallery has more than 10 artists exploring themes around their upcoming show, Southern Traditions. While the show focuses on traditions in the Southern U.S., it’s much more than that. It’s about a sense of home that anyone, from any location, can understand.
However, the South has much to offer in the way of tradition. “We have Sunday suppers created from recipe cards handed down through the years. We wear church hats and smile at strangers. We comb the beaches looking for seashells and soak in the sun while kayaking down the meandering estuaries,” says Wagner.
This story is from the April 2020 edition of American Art Collector.
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