EXhibition - THE EVELYN BURROW MUSEUM
ALABAMA - USA
Nympheus luminansis, les nympheas de la lumière - waterlilies of light by LAURENCE SAUNOIS © 2024



THE EVELYN BURROW MUSEUM
Wallace State Community College - Hanceville, Alabama
May 15 - August 15, 2026

This exhibition offers our community a rare opportunity to experience the spirit of Monet through a contemporary lens. Laurence Saunois’ work captures the beauty, light and quiet reflection of nature in a way that invites visitors to slow down, look closely and find their own meaning within each piece.” »
Kristen Holmes
Vice President, Wallace State Community College
Head/Administrator, The Evelyn Burrow Museum

THE EVELYN BURROW MUSEUM
The Burrow Museum's extensive collection includes over 5,000 objects, mainly in porcelain, pottery, glass and bronze from the Victorian to the modern era. Highlights are on display in the Museum's main gallery and its porcelain hall.
Founded to celebrate eminent collector and philanthropist Evelyn Burrow's love of the arts, the museum showcases an exceptional collection of over 5,000 objects, mainly in porcelain, pottery, glass and bronze from Victorian to modern times. Highlights are on display in the Museum's main gallery and its porcelain hall. Throughout the Museum, Wallace State shares Mrs. Burrow's appreciation of the decorative arts, her passion for collecting and her particular love of horses. The Museum plays a central role in the cultural community of Hanceville and beyond, providing a space where visitors can connect with art in all its forms.
Founded to celebrate eminent collector and philanthropist Evelyn Burrow's love of the arts, the museum showcases an exceptional collection of over 5,000 objects, mainly in porcelain, pottery, glass and bronze from Victorian to modern times. Highlights are on display in the Museum's main gallery and its porcelain hall. Throughout the Museum, Wallace State shares Mrs. Burrow's appreciation of the decorative arts, her passion for collecting and her particular love of horses. The Museum plays a central role in the cultural community of Hanceville and beyond, providing a space where visitors can connect with art in all its forms.
