Debut
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas 1301 Mississippi St., LawrenceOpening in fall of 2021, Debut will feature artwork from the Spencer Museum’s collection that has never been exhibited in our building since it opened in 1978. The eclectic artwork assembled is […]
ARTE POVERA / Postwar Italian Art from the Margulies Collection
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse 591 NW 27th Street, MiamiDrawing on never before seen works from the private collection and new acquisitions, we will present the story of Italian artists who were subverting traditional methods of making art within […]
Abrakadabra – The Magic of Contemporary Art
Hafnarhús Tryggvagata 17, ReykjavíkIn this diverse exhibition, new works by contemporary artists are presented especially with children and young people in mind. The works are all in the collection of the Reykjavík Art […]
Stephanie Syjuco: Latent Images
RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New YorkRYAN LEE is pleased to announce Latent Images, an exhibition of new work by Oakland- based artist Stephanie Syjuco. Drawing on Syjuco’s recent research at the archives of the Smithsonian […]
Manhatta: City of Ambition
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery 100 11th Ave, New YorkI was asking for something specific and perfect for my city, Whereupon lo! upsprang the aboriginal name Now I see what there is in a name, a word, liquid, sane, […]
unfinished: New Prints 2022/Winter
International Print Center New York 508 West 26th Street, 5A, New YorkOn view in-person and online January 20–March 26, 2022 Closing Reception: Thursday, March 24 Visit www.ipcny.org/unfinished International Print Center New York (IPCNY) is pleased to announce unfinished: New Prints 2022/Winter […]
Stillness of Life: Robert Bauer | Paul Fenniak | G. Daniel Massad | Anthony Mitri
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New YorkStillness of Life, includes recent works by four artists celebrated for their meticulous execution. Each artist on view evokes the infinite complexity of his subject, in that space of observation […]
Elliott FUNSKULL Routledge “EUPHORIA”
madison gallery 320 South Cedros Ave Suite 200, Solana BeachSan Diego, California – Announcing our first public opening in over two years, Madison Gallery welcomes Australian painter, sculptor and muralist, Elliott Routledge (FUNSKULL) in his inaugural US solo exhibition, […]
Alec Soth: A Pound of Pictures
Fraenkel Gallery 49 Geary Street, San FranciscoFraenkel Gallery is pleased to present A Pound of Pictures, a new body of work by Alec Soth. In photographs made on a series of road trips across the U.S., Soth […]
Romey Stuckart: Within and Without
Missoula Art Museum 335 North Pattee Street, MissoulaRosemary "Romey" Stuckart (1955–2020), like most Westerners, enjoyed access to natural spaces. Born in Oregon and schooled at Gonzaga University in Spokane and the University of Iowa, she moved to […]
Bob Thompson: This House is Mine
Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Avenue, ChicagoThe University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art presents Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine, the first museum exhibition dedicated to this visionary painter in more than twenty years. Organized […]
Kathy Butterly: Color In Forming
James Cohan 291 Grand Street, New YorkJames Cohan is pleased to present Kathy Butterly coming up at our 48 Walker Street space. Image: KATHY BUTTERLY Active + Balance, 2021 Porcelain, earthenware, glaze 7 7/8 x 6 […]
Tim Kennedy | Social Contrasts
First Street Gallery 526 West 26th Street, Suite 209, NEW YORKSocial Contracts is Tim Kennedy’s ninth solo exhibition at First Street Gallery. The subjects for his paintings are found in the benign settings of Midwestern public parks where anodyne activities […]
Wayne Gilbert The End of The Road at The Outsider Art Fair
Outsider Art Fair 125 West 18th St, New YorkWayne Gilbert: The End Of the Road Outsider Art Fair The Metropolitain Pavilion February 3rd-6th, 2022 125 W 18th St New York, NY 10011 Bill Arning Exhibitions is proud […]
Christopher Myers: The Hands of Strange Children
James Cohan 291 Grand Street, New YorkJames Cohan gallery is pleased to present Christopher Myers, coming up at our 52 Walker Street space. Image: CHRISTOPHER MYERS Sarah Forbes Bonetta as Omoba Aina as Persephone, 2021 Appliqué […]
Ellen Ornitz: Burnt Fossils
Missoula Art Museum 335 North Pattee Street, MissoulaFormer curator of exhibitions and education at the Emerson Center for Arts and Culture in Bozeman, Ornitz is now a full-time artist. Most well-known as a sculptor, she renewed her […]
Joanne Freeman: New York Conversation
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is thrilled to announce New York Conversation, an upcoming exhibition of new work by Joanne Freeman. New York Conversation is Freeman’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The show […]
2023 Winter Juried Exhibitions
Blue Mountain Gallery 547 W 27th St, Suite 200, New YorkBLUE MOUNTAIN GALLERY is pleased to present the work of 47 artists, 51 pieces of artwork, selected by Eric Holzman for this year's winter juried exhibition. The artists, drawn from […]
August-September @ Art Works!
Art Works 320 Hull Street, RichmondThroughout August Art Works is open to the public, offering a variety of engaging exhibits. Adam and Anita Bradley present life-size figurative sculptures and paintings capturing a chaotic world. Mike […]
Rachel Siporin: Bathers
Bowery Gallery 547 W 27TH ST Suite 508, New YorkExhibition Dates: September 2-27, 2025 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 6, 2-5pm Closing Reception and Poetry Reading: Saturday, September 27, 3pm You can’t step on the same river twice | […]
Heather Stivison, “Ebb & Flow”, a Solo Exhibition
Pleiades Gallery 547 W 27th St. Suite 304, New YorkIn this her third New York City solo exhibition, Heather Stivison explores the intersection of environmental science and visual art with a series of immersive paintings of the ocean. Stivison […]
Break + Bleed
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseLike the break of a line or page and the bleed of various elements beyond the edge or boundary of a certain area, the artworks in Break + Bleed oscillate between ideas of linearity […]
Hito Steyerl: Factory of the Sun
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseSJMA presents the landmark installation Hito Steyerl’s Factory of the Sun (2015), a joint acquisition between the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and SJMA. The critically acclaimed, […]
Francie Lyshak: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkFrancie Lyshak's textured oils are discrete objects in and of themselves. The glowing pigment fields in Lyshak's canvases, scraped with sculptural marks, create a surface relief that interacts with the […]
Victoria Lowe: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkThis virtual exhibition of paintings by Victoria Lowe is a survey of her work from the 70's through more recently. John Mendelsohn writes about Lowe's work that "In the vast […]
Martin Weinstein: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkIn the paintings of Martin Weinstein, D. Dominick Lombardi notes: "Each edge of a flower petal, every cluster or windswept leaf and each ray of sunlight can be elements that […]
Bobbie Moline-Kramer: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkA convergence of figuration and abstraction, Moline-Kramer's renderings of natural elements intermingle with abstract-expressionist brushstrokes - blending reality with illusion. Visit the exhibition here: https://bit.ly/bmksoloshow
Robert Mango: Recent Work
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkRobert Mango is a highly inventive painter whose surreal vision of the human form deconstructs, then reconstructs. Mango renews and renders the figure in emotion, light, color, and above all, […]
Gail Hillow Watkins: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New York"Gail Hillow Watkins's haunting references to the history of art converge with the pungent pop of comic books. It is just this play of opposites that gives Watkins's work its […]
Lou Tavelli: Early Paintings
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkIn spite of the far reaching experiments in style, this series of Lou Tavelli's paintings are united by a deep connection to the nature and landscape of the Catskills. Even […]
Kaethe Kauffman: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New YorkKauffman’s practice as an artist is performative and photographic, creating images of women’s bodies in a series of actions, including yoga poses. In an expansion of the body’s own “speech” […]
John Lyon Paul: Solo Exhibition
KTC Affiliated Artists New York"The distinctiveness of John Lyon Paul’s paintings lies in their transitions from element to element and in the evolution of techniques visible within each work: each piece is unique but […]
The O’Keeffe Circle: Artist as Gallerist and Collector
Reynolda House Museum of American Art 2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-SalemThe experimental paintings and drawings of Georgia O’Keeffe found their greatest early advocate in Alfred Stieglitz, the gallerist and photographer whom she married in 1924. Through Stieglitz, O’Keeffe was introduced […]
Krzysztof Wodiczko: Portrait
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeExplore the matters and questions of today’s democracy through a commissioned artwork by internationally renowned artist Krzysztof Wodiczko, presented at the Harvard Art Museums in partnership with the Harvard University […]
ANSELM KIEFER / Leviathan und Behemoth (2 x 5 Aufnahmen), 2013
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse 591 NW 27th Street, MiamiA new acquisition of new media by this important European artist, arguably one of the world’s greatest living artists. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse contains the largest exhibition of Anselm […]
SUSAN PHILIPSZ / Sleep Close and Fast, 2020
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse 591 NW 27th Street, MiamiRecipient of the Turner Prize in 2010, renowned sound artist Susan Philipsz returns to the Warehouse with a new installation of sound art. Sleep Close and Fast features recordings of lullabies sung […]
WILL RYMAN / The Situation Room, 2014
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse 591 NW 27th Street, Miami“The Situation Room” by Will Ryman is made of life-size black charcoal figures, the sculpture depicts the dramatic iconic moment of the assignation attack of Osama Bin Laden, as President […]
NEW VISION / European Photographs from the Margulies Collection
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse 591 NW 27th Street, MiamiA selection of vintage photographs produced in the 1920s and 1930s, between World War I and World War II. “New Vision” photography emerged in Europe and was seen as an […]
Anne Marchand: Recent Abstractions
Sacred Heart University’s Discovery Science Center & Planetarium 4450 Park Ave, BridgeportThe current body of work is a group of 72”x72” paintings that employ a wide variety of materials and processes. These new paintings grow out of an earlier series that […]
A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleA Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art features over 50 works of art in a variety of media by 30+ Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and Cherokee Nation artists. […]
Ruminations on Memory
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleArtworks are vessels for processing, recalling, and reflecting on the past. Artists often draw upon materials from their own pasts and grasp at fleeting moments in time in the creation […]
Our whole, unruly selves
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseOur whole, unruly selves celebrates the boundlessness of human beings through an exploration of artistic figuration. The human form has inspired artists throughout history, and the desire to represent and respond […]
Stained with Glass: Vitreograph Prints from the Studio of Harvey K. Littleton
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleIn 1974 Harvey K. Littleton developed a process for using glass to create prints on paper. Littleton, who began as a ceramicist and became a leading figure in the American […]
JEN WINK HAYS: VALLEY LOW
Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine 40 Harlow St., BangorZillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces New Exhibition BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opened a new exhibition on January 14 that will […]
DEBORAH DANCY: CIRCLING TIME
Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine 40 Harlow St., BangorZillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces New Exhibition BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opened a new exhibition on January 14 that will […]
STELLA WAITZKIN: MATERIALITY January 14 – April 21, 2022
Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine 40 Harlow St., BangorZillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces New Exhibition BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opened a new exhibition on January 14 that will […]
The Fragile Bee
Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College 628 College Ave, LancasterNancy Macko’s exhibition includes the installation Honey Teachings: In the Mother Tongue of the Bees, 2014. This wall installation is composed of 104 hexagonal wooden panels displaying bee imagery. Sometimes […]
A Hand in Studio Craft: Harvey K. Littleton as Peer and Pioneer
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleHarvey K. Littleton (Corning, NY 1922–2013 Spruce Pine, NC) founded the Studio Glass Movement in the United States in 1962 when, as a teacher, he instituted a glass art program […]
AUSTIN BALLERD + ERIN MURRAY | Breather
Pentimenti Gallery 145 North 2nd Street, PhiladelphiaJANUARY 21 - MARCH 5, 2022 AUSTIN BALLARD & ERIN MURRAY BREATHER MEET THE ARTISTS: Friday, January 21 | 5 - 7:30 PM Masks are required. Please note that in […]
Himalayan Art: Art of the Divine Abode
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge“Himalaya” literally means the abode of snow. Understood as a divine abode in Indic mythology and envisioned as the immortal realm of “Shangri-la” by later western interpreters, the Himalayas and […]
Social Fabrics: Inscribed Textiles from Medieval Egyptian Tombs
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeDiscover what textiles made and worn in medieval Egypt tell us about connection and belonging in a diversifying world. From swaddling newborns to enshrouding the deceased, woven fabrics touch nearly […]
Social Fabrics: Inscribed Textiles from Medieval Egyptian Tombs
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeMake your reservation to visit the Harvard Art Museums now! Discover what textiles made and worn in medieval Egypt tell us about connection and belonging in a diversifying world. From […]
ALASTAIR O. FINLAY: THE FRACTURED NEGATIVE
Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine 40 Harlow St., BangorZillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces New Exhibition BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opened a new exhibition on January 14 that will […]
AGAINST THE GRAIN: WOODCUTS FROM THE COLLECTION January 14 – April 30, 2022
Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine 40 Harlow St., BangorZillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces New Exhibition BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opened a new exhibition on January 14 that will […]
Drawing Matters
Hofstra University Museum of Art 112 Hofstra University, HempsteadDrawing Matters explores the importance of drawing by hand in the current technological age where computer-aided design and photographic replication are so accessible. Cross-discipline by design, the exhibition includes drawings […]
New in 22
Woodward Gallery 132A Eldridge Street, New York CityHappy New Year! Woodward Gallery welcomes 2022 with fresh, never-before-seen works of art by artists: Jose Baez, Susan Breen, Cosbe, RH DOAZ, Tommy Flynn, Sabina Forbes II, Val Kilmer, Moody, […]
A Decade of Discovery: Clyfford Still in Denver
Clyfford Still Museum 1250 Bannock St., DenverSince opening its doors, the Clyfford Still Museum has made countless discoveries as the staff has worked to inventory and assess CSM’s vast art and archival holdings, better understand what […]
Behind the Scenes
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, MadisonOrganized to coincide with the SGCI Printmaking Conference that will be hosted by the UW-Madison Department of Art in March 2022, this exhibition gives viewers a behind-the-scenes view at a […]
Nancy Macko: The Fragile Bee at the Phillips Museum of Art
Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College 628 College Ave, LancasterAs a social practice, Macko’s work addresses life’s fundamental questions. She photographs the process of the life and death of plants that serves as a metaphor of our brief existence. […]
Harold Neal and Detroit African American Artists: 1945 through the Black Arts Movement
Featuring the work of Memphis born, Detroiter Harold Neal, who created some of the most forceful artistic statements of the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements & Detroit African American […]
Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite
Reynolda House Museum of American Art 2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-SalemThroughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the transformative idea that “Black is Beautiful.” This exhibition—the first dedicated to Brathwaite’s remarkable career—tells the story of a central […]
JULIAN STANCZAK: THE LIGHT INSIDE
Diane Rosenstein Gallery 831 North Highland Ave, Los AngelesDiane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce our fourth solo exhibition of paintings by Polish-American artist Julian Stanczak. The Light Inside explores Stanczak's intuitive use of color and geometric abstraction […]
New Oil Paintings by Bert Beirne
Gallery C 540 N. Blount Street, RaleighOur partnership with Bert Beirne has lasted for more than 30 years! Her paintings have a timeless quality that resist style or trends. This February will we introduce her newest […]
Art of the Dogon
David Filderman Gallery at Hofstra University 112 Hofstra University, HempsteadArt of the Dogon features works by the Dogon people of Mali that are drawn from the Museum’s extensive and highly regarded collection of African Art. The Dogon live in […]
American Art Deco: Designing for the People, 1918-1939
Wichita Art Museum 1400 West Museum Boulevard, WichitaArt Deco is a wildly popular architecture and design movement from the 1920s and 1930s—the Roaring Twenties and Great Depression. The Wichita Art Museum will present an exhibition of 140+ […]
The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleThe Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection provides a comprehensive survey of works by N. C. Wyeth, one of America’s finest illustrators; his son, Andrew, an important realist […]
“La Vie en Rose” February 12 – May 2022 Exhibition
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery 531 West 25th Street, Ground Floor, New YorkAMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY, 210 Eleventh Avenue-Chelsea, New York City, is proud to showcase its prestigiously curated "CHELSEA METAVERSE MASTERS," FEBRUARY 12- MAY, 2022 Valentine's Exhibition. Universally recognized as the penultimate International Art Center of the World, Chelsea-New York City, and […]
ABE ODEDINA: UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Diane Rosenstein Gallery 831 North Highland Ave, Los AngelesABE ODEDINA: UNDER THE INFLUENCE FEBRUARY 15 - MARCH 12, 2022 We are happy to announce Under the Influence — a special Project Room installation by Abe Odedina (b. 1960, Ibadan, Nigeria), […]
JAY KVAPIL: LIP, BODY, AND FOOT
Diane Rosenstein Gallery 831 North Highland Ave, Los AngelesDiane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce an installation of recent ceramics by Jay Kvapil. These exuberant glazed ceramic vessels were made during the pandemic and are the culmination of […]
“Soundings”
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Soundings, an exhibition curated by Nancy Cohen with work by Cristina De Gennaro, Dale Emmart, Reeva Potoff, And Barbara Zucker. The show accompanies Cohen’s […]
Walking a Line
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is thrilled to announce an exhibition of new glass sculpture and works on/of paper by Nancy Cohen. Walking a Line marks the artist’s third solo exhibition in […]
Anne Hieronymus: Envisioning the Particular
Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts 501 Broad Street, GadsdenWhat is singular and arresting in this exhibition is not only the type of world the artist creates for us, an alien world, but how she goes about constructing this […]
London Amara – Ethos: The Alchemy of Spirit and Light
Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts 501 Broad Street, GadsdenLondon Amara has created intimate black-and-white portraits and haunting images of the wooded landscapes of Florida, Ohio, California, and British Columbia. Employing the use of a singular technical strategy, she […]
Luminosity: Jenn Shifflet
New York Hall of Science, LeCroy Gallery 47-01 111th Street, CoronaCalifornia artist Jennifer Shifflet is dedicated to an ongoing visual exploration of the ethereal and the ineffable, of the fleeting qualities of light and life. Moving from painting and photography […]
TRADITION Interrupted
Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum 7400 Bay Rd, University CenterOrganized by Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, CA. Featuring works by twelve artists from around the globe who explore the weaving of contemporary ideas with traditional […]
Still I Rise: The Black Experience at Reynolda
Reynolda House Museum of American Art 2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem“Into a daybreak that’s wondrously clear / I rise.” Maya Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise,” published in 1978, was an assertion of dignity and resilience in the face of oppression. […]
Susan Stephenson: Inside-Outside
Strata Gallery 418 Cerrillos Road, Santa FeSTRATA GALLERY Susan Stephenson: Inside-Outside February 22 – March 12, 2022 Reception: Friday, February 25, 2022, 5-7PM Strata Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Established Member Susan Stephenson, titled Susan […]
Useful and Beautiful: Silvercraft by William Waldo Dodge
Asheville Art Museum 2 South Pack Square, AshevilleWilliam Waldo Dodge moved to Asheville in 1924 as a trained architect and a newly skilled silversmith. When he opened for business promoting his handwrought silver tableware, including plates, candlesticks, […]
Midcentury Abstraction: A Closer Look
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New HavenMidcentury Abstraction: A Closer Look highlights the breadth and variety of practices in abstract art that took place around the middle of the 20th century. The exhibition is inspired by a recent […]
Recent Acquisitions
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New HavenOn March 13, 2020, the Yale University Art Gallery closed its doors to the public in response to an alarming increase of COVID-19 cases being reported across the country. Within a […]
Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New HavenFor millennia, gold’s warm glow, resistance to corrosion, and rarity have made it a preferred material for objects meant to convey prestige, authority, or devotion. Drawing on the Yale University […]
February – March Exhibits at Art Works
Art Works 320 Hull Street, RichmondIn February Michael O’Neal, teacher, scholar, and master painter will present New Works in Art Works’ main gallery. Carolyn Pitts will exhibit a new body of work, The End in […]
Lynette Lombard: The Air We Breathe: Paintings
Bowery Gallery 547 W 27TH ST Suite 508, New YorkBowery Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Lynette Lombard's vibrantly expressionistic paintings. Describing the process and inspiration behind these exuberant works, the artist writes: As a perceptual painter […]
5 New Members Exhibition
Blue Mountain Gallery 547 W 27th St, Suite 200, New YorkBLUE MOUNTAIN GALLERY is pleased to present “5 - New Members”, an exhibit of varied and exciting contemporary artwork. The artists in the exhibit are – Nancy Sandler Bass, Elizabeth […]
Tree of Ceramics Exhibition
John Natsoulas Gallery 521 First st, DavisJoin us at the John Natsoulas Gallery in Davis, California for the Tree of Ceramics exhibition. Open from March 2 - May 1, this exhibition features both historic and contemporary […]
White Shadows: Anneliese Hager and the Camera-less Photograph
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeExplore how the innovative camera-less photography of German artist Anneliese Hager (1904–1997) relates to science and poetry, in this first exhibition to focus on the role of women makers in […]
White Shadows: Anneliese Hager and the Camera-less Photograph
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeExplore how the innovative camera-less photography of German artist Anneliese Hager (1904–1997) relates to science and poetry, in this first exhibition to focus on the role of women makers in […]
Prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives: Creative Communities
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeDiscover innovative prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives, a nonprofit cultural institution celebrated for its collaborative and inventive approach. Founded by Allan Edmunds in Philadelphia in 1972, the Brandywine […]
Romare Bearden: Overlapping Meanings
ZoomSession 5: Last Stop: Q&A with Museum Director Karen T. Albert The last session will summarize the main points of the series and include a Q&A with the Museum Director […]
Opening Reception, Nishiki Sugawara-Beda: Somewhere Around There
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New YorkAmos Eno Gallery is pleased to present Somewhere Around There, a New York debut solo exhibition of work by a Dallas-based artist Nishiki Sugawara-Beda from her latest series KuroKuroShiro, “black-black-white” in Japanese. The series title […]