Mobile Arts Council Presents “At the Water’s Edge” and “Homage to the Trees of DeTonti” – March 2026 Exhibitions

Last Updated: February 26, 2026By Tags:

Mobile, AL – As hints of spring begin to appear, the Mobile Arts Council (MAC) joyfully shares two exhibits reminding us of nature’s growth.

Cherie Peters’ exhibit, At the Water’s Edge, evokes an earthy aesthetic with her mixed-media compositions integrating found objects onto wood, paper, or plexiglass. Using ancient encaustic techniques, she creates modern textured compositions. Cherie showcases her work in a broad spectrum of juried contemporary art shows, where she has earned recognition and awards.

World renowned botanical artist, Derek Norman, returns to the MAC Gallery to present his art and the work of his students in the Mobile Botanical Gardens’ Art Program.

Shaded by a canopy of ancient live oak trees and lush magnolias, Mobile’s DeTonti Square Historic District provides these artists with their subject matter for: Homage to the Trees of DeTonti. Their collection will present oils, pastels, watercolors, and pen & ink pieces by these local artists – Elisa Baldwin, Joanne Brandt, Earl Clark, Jane Clark, Christy Hatcher, Ricia Hendrick, Charmain Mann, Missy Patrick, and Melissa Root along with Derek Norman.

This National Endowment of the Arts sponsored show was curated by Derek, who has won Gold and Silver Gilt Medals from the Royal Horticulture Society in England and is represented in many private and permanent collections, including the Library of Congress, the British Museum, and the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation in Pittsburgh.

Please join us in the MAC Gallery for At the Water’s Edge and Homage to the Trees of DeTonti. The exhibit will be open for free public viewing from March 4, 2026 through March 28, 2026. A joint opening reception will be held during LoDa ArtWalk on Friday, March 13, 2026 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the MAC Gallery, Room 1927, 6 S. Joachim Street in downtown Mobile.

 

ABOUT MOBILE ARTS COUNCIL

Mobile Arts Council is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1955. Their mission is to enrich the quality of life in the Mobile area through increasing accessibility to the arts and promoting a vibrant cultural community. Projects of Mobile Arts Council focus on serving three components: community, education, and membership. For more info: www.mobilearts.org.

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