CLARKSVILLE, TN – The galleries of the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will celebrate Women’s History Month with a variety of art in new exhibitions.

Within the two-story Crouch Gallery, 14 artists from across the country share their interpretations under the title theme of The Poetry Around Us: Women Painting the Outdoors. Works include watercolors, oils and a mobile by Rachael McCampbell, who says of her piece, entitled Flowing, was “inspired by the movement of water from East Tennessee to the Gulf and back again through storms.”

Other artists included in the show are Sharon Rusch Shaver, Mary Jabens, Susan Jositas, Jenifer Cline, Patsy Sharpe, Terri Jordan, Cathy Carey, Dawn Sutherland, Teri Malo, Denise Dumont, Anne Goetze, Robin Miller Bookhout and Carolyn Lindsey.

The Jostens Gallery plays home to a new series of paintings by Elena Burykina. Her inspiration for these works is the windy, sometimes foggy, beach of Harbor Island in South Carolina, with colors and light of sunrise, colors of dunes, movement of the salty air and an ability to breathe freely and deeply. Elena has brilliantly merged abstraction and figurative styles in this moody suite of oils. Brushed Expressions is on display through May 21.

On view in the Harvill Gallery through May 30 is a series of prints by Belgin Yucelen created during the COVID shutdowns. Titled Waiting Room, the work is based on Albert Camus’ The Plague. Belgin studied sculpture at the Florence Accademia D’Arte in Florence, University of Colorado Boulder, Art Students League of Denver and Scottsdale Art School. Her work has been displayed in museums and private exhibitions both in the United States and internationally.

Also on view through the month of March are the beaded skulls of Maria D’Souza and an invitational exhibition titled Art of the Horse. Maria’s unique work celebrates the lives and spirits of the animals she adorns from ideas that come to her in her dreams, while the group of award-winning artists in the Kimbrough Gallery pay homage to the equine through paintings and sculptures.