
Photography allows us to capture and reflect on the remarkable landscapes and diverse ecosystems that surround us, fostering a deeper appreciation for our environment.
Wilderness Photography Foundation
Promoting environmental conservation through fine art nature photography
We truly appreciate all the Galleries hosting our exhibition.
A one-of-a-kind collection of award-winning images by a special group of renowned nationally recognized nature photographers.
This Page is currently under construction and is being updated as Galleries and Contributing Artists are confirmed for the upcoming 3-year tour. Check back on updates, they will be posted as soon as possible. We look forward to seeing everyone at the new exhibitions that are being taken to the next level for your enjoyment and to bring needed attention toward conservation issues as always.
Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association
The Art Center
Blue Ridge | Georgia
The all-new Nature’s Generosity Traveling Exhibition 2026-2028 will be hosted by the Blue Ridge Mountain Arts Association in Blue Ridge Georgia for eight weeks starting on Saturday April 4th, 2026, to Saturday May 30th, 2026. Our exhibition will also coincide with the 50th Annual Spring Arts in the Park Festival Memorial Day weekend May 22, 23 & 24, 2026 in the historic downtown area. Located at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the Arts in the Park Festival series draws in excess of 20,000 attendees annually and a wide array of artists and food vendors. Visitors can enjoy a variety of fine arts and fine crafts, demonstrations, food, and much more including the WPF Nature’s Generosity Exhibition at the Art Center during the Arts in the Park Festival.
The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association is located inside the Historic Fannin County Courthouse, now called The Art Center. The history of this area is rich and deep, including the very building they call home. Built in 1939, this classic building in beautiful downtown Blue Ridge is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Blue Ridge is also listed as one of the top five Art Towns in Georgia by the Georgia Council of the Arts and recognized in the last five consecutive years as one of the top ten fine craft towns in America by American Craft Week,
Make your plans now for April, May and especially Memorial Day weekend of 2026 enjoying art, nature and the rejuvenation of springtime in the North Georgia Mountain Art Town of Blue Ridge, Georgia.
The Art Center
420 West Main Street
Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513
Sautee Nacoochee | Georgia
The Exhibition will open the Friday that starts the final Octoberfest weekend in Helen, Georgia
Creativity is alive and well in the North Georgia Mountains. For 44 years, the historic Sautee and Nacoochee Valleys have been home to a vital institution which has nurtured and supported the local community in many ways. The Sautee Nacoochee Center is the face of the Sautee Nacoochee Community Association and offers its programs not only in support of the creative arts but to bind the north Georgia community together in friendship and understanding. | As one of the strongest community arts programs in the state and the nation we have earned support from a number of regional and national funders. In following our mission to "value and nurture individual creativity, along with the historical, cultural, and environmental resources of the Sautee and Nacoochee valleys and surrounding areas," we also generate impressive local support from a community that genuinely treasures what we bring to their lives. In turn we treasure the people of these hills and valleys and what they bring to the world.
Join us in the North Georgia Mountains for Art, Fall Colors and the Winter Holidays
Opening reception will be Saturday, October 31st, 2026 with an All Hallows Eve celebration
283 Highway 255 North
Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia 30571
Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts
Gadsden | Alabama
On the corner of Fifth and Broad in historic downtown Gadsden sits an unusual building. Its triangular shape and enormous cylinder have come to stand for the educational opportunities and endless entertainment the arts bring to a community. The Hardin Center for Cultural Arts, under the direction of the Gadsden Cultural Arts Foundation, opened in 1990, and today more than 100,000 people visit the exhibits, performances, and functions held at the Center each year.
The Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts is home to:
- Three galleries that feature a wide range of changing national and local exhibits.
- Centerstage Presents, sponsors dinner theaters, courtyard concerts, chamber music and more.
- The Imagination Place Children’s Museum located adjacent to the Hardin Center for Cultural Arts in the historic Kyle Building. IPCM reaches thousands of children through museum visits and educational outreach.
- The Gadsden Community School for the Arts which offers instruction in art and music.
- The nationally celebrated Etowah Youth Orchestras featuring 300 talented young musicians.
- The Downtown Dance Conservatory which offers classical ballet and contemporary dance education. With an enrollment of over 500 students, the dancers are trained in the syllabus work of the Royal Academy of Dance.
Make your plans for July, August and especially Labor Day weekend in September of 2027 enjoying art, nature and the end of summer at the SEPTEMBER FIRST FRIDAY event September 3rd in historic Downtown Gadsden. It’s a great time to enjoy a fall evening downtown while supporting local retail shops, restaurants, Gadsden Museum of Art and the Cultural Arts Center. Multiple locations along the street will feature live music performances from local and regional bands. Food vendors will provide an array of drinks and treats.
501 Broad Street
Gadsden, Alabama 35901
The Hudgens Center for the Arts
Duluth | Georgia
The Hudgens Center is devoted to showcasing artwork in its permanent collection and collaborate with local, national artists and curators to develop a range of exhibitions for its galleries. To achieve its mission to further education, the center offers an array of classes in a variety of mediums.
The Gwinnett Council for the Arts was formed in 1981 and renamed the Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for Arts and Learning in 2016. The organization’s first home was the 2,000-square foot Williams House in Lawrenceville. It moved to the 7,000-square foot historic Lawrenceville Post Office and remained there until 1993, when it moved to its current location and renamed the Jaqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts in 2016.
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway
Duluth, GA 30097