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The South Mississippi Art Association was established in 1964 by a group of Hattiesburg area artists who had a passion and a dream to further develop their talents and to display art to the public in order to increase awareness of the benefits of art and beauty around us. SMAA was incorporated as a section 501(c)3 organization. An abandoned fire station on West Seventh Street, called "The Firehouse Gallery," served as a meeting place and display space for many years until the City dismantled the building in the 1990s. Artists met there to paint, draw, and sculpt; and it even contained a kiln for firing pottery. Since the demise of The Firehouse Gallery, SMAA has sought a home to call our own — room to create our art, store our equipment and resources, display our art, and conduct classes and workshops. We enjoyed the generosity of Steve Floyd, who gave us space in several locations at the Cloverleaf Center for many years. In 2000, Mike Smith with the Hattiesburg Recreation Department provided us with a meeting room at the Lt. Ben McNair Recreation Center on 12th Avenue in Hattiesburg. |
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