Upcoming Exhibitions

The collections of the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University span the globe and the centuries. Housed in a distinguished building by renowned architect Michael Graves, the Carlos maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast with objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the ancient Americas. The Museum is also home to collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century sub-Saharan African art and European and American works on paper from the Renaissance to the present day.

The Carlos Museum works with Emory faculty members to develop unique special exhibitions that draw on collections from around the world to engage the public and contribute to current scholarship. The Museum also mounts exciting traveling exhibitions developed by other institutions and makes them available to its community.

Wonderful Things: The Harry Burton Photographs and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun

November 15, 2008 – May 25, 2009

The tomb of Tutankhamun is one of the most famous archaeological finds of all time. When discovered in 1922, the tomb was filled with spectacular artifacts including gold-covered chariots, elaborately carved alabaster vessels, inlaid furniture, a vast array of jewelry, and the famed gold mask . . .

Tutankhamun: The Golden King & the Great Pharaohs

November 15, 2008 - May 25, 2009

The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University presents Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs, opening on November 15th, 2008, at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center. This awe-inspiring exhibition spans the greatest eras of Egyptian History--from the Old Kingdom to the Late Period--between 2600 - 660 BC.

Big Shots: Andy Warhol’s Polaroid Portraits

August 30—December 14

Actors, athletes, socialites, and the mother of a U.S. President are among the subjects of the exhibition Big Shots: Andy Warhol’s Polaroid Portraits, on view in the John Howett Works on Paper Study Room from August 30 through December 14.