Luis Cruz Azaceta: Loose Screws 1974-1989

George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New York, NY, United States

George Adams Gallery is pleased to present Loose Screws: 1974-1989 a survey of works on paper and paintings by Luis Cruz Azaceta, on view from June 6 through August 9, 2024. This is Azaceta’s seventeenth exhibition with the gallery. George Adams will host an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, June 6, from 6 […]

Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women Open House

Renwick Gallery Pennsylvania Ave. at 17th St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join curators and artists for the opening of the Renwick Gallery’s newest exhibition featuring artworks from SAAM’s collection. Grounded in the experiences and perspectives of women of diverse backgrounds, this exhibition provides an alternative, feminist history of American art. Listen to gallery talks from SAAM curator Mary Savig and curatorial assistant Laura Augustin Fox for […]

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Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

Join chief curator Soyoung Lee for a tour of the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art Museums’ collecting vision and strategies. Nearly all are on display for the first time. Led by: Soyoung Lee, Landon and Lavinia […]

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27th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

Join us for the premiere screening of Community Art Center’s 27th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival, the longest-running youth film festival in the country. A panel discussion with the teen filmmakers and a short reception in the Calderwood Courtyard will follow the screening. Community Art Center has served residents of the Port […]

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Gallery Talk: A Mughal Portrait in the Hands of a Dutch Master

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

In the 1650s, Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn created several copies of Mughal portraits. Twenty-three of these survive today, including one at the Harvard Art Museums. In this talk, graduate student Khushi Choudhary will explore Rembrandt’s “creative copies,” by considering his portrait of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in contrast to one made in a Mughal […]

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