CRITIC’S PICK: The late Georgia artist Larry Walker is being celebrated with a new exhibition opening this month. It’s curated from the MOCA GA permanent art collection and accompanied by a selection from his archives, “representing the scope of his extensive career through which he reached so many,” the museum announced, adding, “He inspired future generations to push the boundaries of their materials and methods of making, while redefining how artists can activate creativity in the name of social justice.” Walker taught students at Georgia State University for almost two decades and served as director of its School of Art and Design. — Kevin C. Madigan
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