This Meridian institution has created so many meaningful memories and inspiring me since childhood to think creatively and explore different perspectives.
I first visited the Meridian Museum of Art when I was in the second grade at Northeast Elementary School. Listening to the museum’s director discuss possibilities and potential found through visually creative exploration and narrative.
Use of color, composition, juxtaposition, contrast, and associated freedom to challenge existing boundaries helped develop my critical thinking skills and analysis at a young age.
I highly recommend taking children to the downtown treasure.
Further, MMA executive director Kate Cherry continues to find challenging, engaging, and assessable works across mediums to interest people of all ages. Recently renovated, the museum gifts me with new thoughts and a wider perspective each time I visit.
I also highly recommend attending any programming or event scheduled at the museum, from an artist’s discussion as part of an exhibit opening or live music performed. Among my favorite performing musicians are Terry Cherry and the Museum Preservation Band. Terry Cherry, himself a local treasure and husband to the museum executive director, has a creative spirit that transcends a singular museum. His creativity manifests into song lyrics, music, watercolor paintings, meaningful conversation and more.
In short, visit the Meridian Museum of Art and engage with artwork displayed and the remarkable people associated with the facility.