Baldwin Lee, Dine & Discover

"Vision, Language, and Influence: Photographs of the South by Baldwin Lee, Walker Evans, and Eudora Welty" (May 14 – August 1, 2010) Knoxville Museum of Art. Baldwin Lee talks about his work in photography and the exhibition "Vision, Language, and Influence" at the Knoxville Museum of Art.

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The Knoxville Museum of Art collects, exhibits, and interprets outstanding works by artists of regional, national, and international significance; provides diverse audiences with opportunities for learning and personal growth; and serves as a community gathering and celebration place. The museum is strongly committed to providing experiences that enable people to enjoy and value the visual arts as an expression of the best of a civilized society. The KMA’s landmark facility, designed by renowned architect Edward Larrabee Barnes and opened to the public in 1990, overlooks World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville. For more on the museum and its exhibitions and other programs, go to www.knoxart.org.