Joint Bo Bartlett Center-Pasaquan Exhibition to Celebrate St. EOM’s Impact on Art, Spirituality

Thursday, August 10th, 2023

As unique as visionary artist St. EOM himself, an upcoming joint art exhibition by the Bo Bartlett Center and Pasaquan will celebrate the profound impact the Pasaquan founder has had on contemporary artists who have been deeply moved by Pasaquan and its spiritual essence.

So unique in fact is “Unstuck in Time: St. EOM, Pasaquan, Here, Now” that the exhibition’s opening will span two days and two locations: Friday, Sept. 15 at the Bo Bartlett Center in Columbus, and Saturday, Sept. 16 on the Pasaquan grounds in Buena Vista.

At the exhibition’s core lies the enduring legacy of St. EOM — born Eddie Owens Martin, and whose visionary creation, Pasaquan, has become an emblem of artistic expression and spiritual exploration. Nestled in the pines of Marion County, Georgia, Pasaquan has not only nurtured emerging creative talents but has also ignited a profound exploration of LGBTQ+ themes within the visual arts. The two Columbus State University programs come together to celebrate St. EOM's groundbreaking ideas by embracing his impact on contemporary artists as they venture into new realms of creativity and expression.

“As visitors journey through ‘Unstuck in Time,’ they will traverse an artistic landscape that blurs the lines between past and present, tradition and innovation,” explained Mike McFalls (pictured at Pasaquan), who serves as director of both the Bo Bartlett Center and Pasaquan, as well as a professor in the Department of Art. “We’re excited about bringing together both of these locations to offer a multi-dimensional experience where art, spirituality and culture intertwine in perfect harmony.”

The two-day opening weekend event takes place Sept 15-16 and begins on Friday evening at the Bo Bartlett Center, and resumes Saturday evening at Pasaquan:

  • Friday, Sept. 15, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., The Bo Bartlett Center, Columbus: Opening Reception and Performance by Sonic Mud
  • Saturday, Sept. 16, 5:03 p.m. to sunset, Pasaquan, Buena Vista: Premier and Performance of Commissioned Work by New Future City Radio (Damon Locks and Rob Mazurek); performance by Sonic Mud

The exhibition not only unites the Bo Bartlett Center and Pasaquan but blends a diverse group of artists and artistic media — from painting to music and from sculpture to ceramics. The artists were carefully chosen not just for their visual resonance with St. EOM's work, but for their shared vision, dedication to their craft, and belief that art can transcend the present by opening portals to envision new possibilities and worlds. 

“Art has the power to dissolve barriers, foster inclusivity and spark conversations about the human condition, identity and spirituality,” McFalls said. “Pasaquan and St. EOM’s legacy is indicative of the power of artistic expression to transcend time, forge connections across generations, and ignite dialogues about our shared human experience.”

Participating artists include Ryan AkersDavid Onri AndersonMerrilee ChallissJulia ElsasErik FrydenborgLeia GenisSonya Yong JamesSt. EOM (aka Eddie Owens Martin)Robert MorganNew Future City Radio (Damon Locks and Rob Mazurek), Sarah PetersSonic Mud (Julia Elsas, Kenny Wollesen, Kirk Knuffke, Madeleine Ventrice), and Sergio Suarez.

This exhibition is curated by The Fuel and Lumber Company — founded by artists Amy Pleasant and Pete Schulte in Birmingham, Alabama — to facilitate exhibitions and related programming in the Southeast and beyond. Through their distinct artistic voices, these curators pay homage to the spirit of Pasaquan and St. EOM's profound artistic legacy.