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Alice Trumbull Mason On View at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

A detail of a geometric, abstract painting made of vertical lines and bars; the colors range from yellows, grey, and browns, with thin bands of red.
Alice Trumbull Mason, “Magnitude of Regions,” 1962, oil on canvas, 42 x 29 in. © 2026 Emily Mason | Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation/ARS.

Magnitude of Regions by Alice Trumbull Mason will be on view in the permanent collection galleries at the Wiregrass Museum of Art until June 27, 2026. 

On loan from ArtBridges, Trumbull Mason’s work will also be shown alongside Sam Gilliam’s Lilly, as well as selections from the WMA’s permanent collection.

From the Wiregrass Museum:
The works appear in a focused installation with select pieces from WMA’s permanent collection. Together, they place postwar American abstraction in conversation through rhythm, color, gesture, and spatial complexity. The installation invites visitors to engage with influential works by artists who shaped and expanded abstraction. This loan supports WMA’s mission to inspire lifelong engagement with the visual arts and reflects Art Bridges’ commitment to broad public access to American art across the country.

For more information, please visit: The Wiregrass Museum of Art and Art Bridges Foundation