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Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is located in Georgia (U.S. state)
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art
Location in Georgia (U.S. state)
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is located in the United States
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art
Location in the United States
Location 506 Telfair St., Augusta, Georgia
Built 1818
Architectural style Federal
NRHP reference No. 73000641
Added to NRHP March 20, 1973

The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is a cool place in Augusta, Georgia, where you can learn about and see amazing art. It's located inside a historic home that once belonged to Nicholas Ware. He was an important person who served as Augusta's mayor and later as a United States senator.

A woman named Olivia Herbert started the institute in 1937. It was first called the Augusta Art Club. Later, it was renamed to honor Olivia Herbert's daughter, Gertrude Herbert Dunn. The main goals of the institute are to teach people about art and to show off beautiful artworks.

Learning and Creating Art

The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is serious about teaching art. It's even certified by the Georgia Council of Arts. This means they are approved to train teachers in art education. It's a bit like how big universities, such as Emory University, also help teachers learn new skills. This certification helps make sure that the art classes offered are top-notch and really helpful for students and teachers alike.

The Historic Home: Ware's Folly

FOOT OF STAIRS - Ware-Sibley-Clark House
A grand staircase inside the historic Ware-Sibley-Clark House, where the institute is located.

The building where the art institute is located is very old and special. It was finished in 1818 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as an important historical site.

The house was built in the Federal style of architecture. This style was popular in the United States in the early 1800s. It often features simple, elegant designs and balanced shapes. A really cool part of this house is its three-story elliptical staircase. It curves gracefully from the bottom floor all the way up!

People used to call the building Ware's Folly. This funny nickname came about because it cost a lot of money to build back then. In 1818, it cost $40,000, which would be like spending about $12 million today! The nickname also came from all the fancy details inside the house.

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