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Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass

Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., Washington

Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation Lessons of the Hour (2019) interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century activist, writer, orator, and philosopher Frederick […]

Free

Toward What Sun? Vol. I

“Toward What Sun? Vol. I” is the first installment of a four-part online exhibition of prints by Philip Van Keuren featuring forty photogravures made between 2016 and 2026, presented by […]

Sarah Smelser: Sandia

Sarah Smelser's "Sandia" images filter her experience of the desert environments of the American Southwest, its particular qualities of light, heat, emptiness and expansive spaces of the landscape through an […]

Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes

IFPDA Viewing Room

In 2020 Judy Ledgerwood produced a significant body of unique prints with Manneken Press. a project that continued over a period of months and resulted in more than thirty monotypes. […]

Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes

IFPDA Viewing Room

In 2020 Judy Ledgerwood produced a significant body of unique prints with Manneken Press. a project that continued over a period of months and resulted in more than thirty monotypes. […]

Brush, Block, and Blood: Three Generations of Yoshida Women Printmakers

Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas 1301 Mississippi St., Lawrence

This exhibition traces over a century of innovation and artistic vision through the work of three generations of women printmakers from the celebrated Yoshida family: Fujio Yoshida (1887–1987), Chizuko Yoshida […]

Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas 1301 Mississippi St., Lawrence

Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani explores the life and work of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani (1920–2012), whose art blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with the rawness of street life […]

Unseen Layers

Ronald Feldman Gallery 31 Mercer Street, New York

“The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of all true art and science.” Albert Einstein from a […]

Nishiki Sugawara-Beda: Scale and Tonality

Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New York

Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery, is pleased to present Scale and Tonality, a solo exhibition by artist Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, featuring the new series of work, KuroKuroShiro+. The exhibition […]

Waves of Knowing

RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New York

RYAN LEE Gallery is pleased to announce Waves of Knowing, an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and works on paper by artists associated with the Metcalf Chateau group from Hawai‘i: Satoru […]

Ongoing

Glenn Kaino: Bridge

Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., Washington

Glenn Kaino’s powerful aerial sculpture Bridge is comprised of 200 golden arms hanging from the ceiling of SAAM’s Luce Foundation Center. Each is a casting of the outstretched right arm of Tommie […]

Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection

San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San Jose

Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection launches the first dedicated collection galleries at the Museum. Providing unprecedented access to core works in San José’s only publicly held art collection, […]

$15 – $20

ektor garcia: loose ends

San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San Jose

In a materials-based practice that draws on Mexican handcraft traditions and a DIY sensibility, ektor garcia subtly challenges hierarchies ​of​ gendered and racialized labor while undermining notions of static identity. […]

$15 – $20

Priscilla Dobler Dzul: Water Carries the Stories of Our Stars

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

Water Carries the Stories of our Stars is the expansive museum debut from artist Priscilla Dobler Dzul, who lives in Tacoma, Washington, and Yucatán, Mexico. The exhibition brings together an entirely […]

Free

Frye Salon + Jonathan Lasker

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

Frye Salon is both a fixture and a living experiment—an ever-evolving installation that invites fresh perspectives on the museum’s founding-era collection. The gallery features more than one hundred paintings in […]

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Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

For over five decades, American artist Jonathan Lasker has approached the elements of painting like a puzzle—taking it apart, turning the pieces, and putting it back together in new ways. Drawings […]

Free

Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

For over five decades, American artist Jonathan Lasker has approached the elements of painting like a puzzle—taking it apart, turning the pieces, and putting it back together in new ways. Drawings […]

Free

Array: A Woodcut Opus by Rupert Deese

"Array" are twenty circular woodcuts by Rupert Deese, the series unfolded over seven years: Array 700 appeared in 2005, followed by Array 350 and Array 500 in 2006, with the project culminating in Array 1000 in 2012. Each print […]

Wallflowers

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

Wallflowers is a dialogue across time centered on one of art history’s most underestimated genres: the floral still life. Bringing together eleven paintings from the Frye’s collection with newly commissioned wallpaper […]

Free

Celtic Art Across the Ages

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge

Discover the many forms of Celtic creativity and their artistic legacies in this sweeping story that spans ancient to modern times. When you think of the word “Celtic,” what do […]

Free

Mark Kelner: American Mosaic

Washington, DC - HEMPHILL is pleased to announce the virtual exhibition MARK KELNER: American Mosaic, beginning on Monday, March 30, 2026. The virtual exhibition will be viewable on hemphillartworks.com from […]

Motherboards

San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San Jose

Not simply users of technology, women have played vital roles as inventors and makers across the history of technology. Yet their contributions aren’t always acknowledged in popular and official histories […]

$15 – $20