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Volta Basel 2026
Returning this June to Basel, Switzerland, The Contemporary Art Modern Project is pleased to announce its booth C13 at Volta. Joining us are: Karola Pezarro, Molly Gambardella, Aurora Molina, Silvia Trappa, Giulia Ronchetti, Dominik Schmitt and Stefano Ogliari Badessi each offering a artworks brimming in color and imagination in our exhibition entitled: The Real, The […]
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass
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 Douglass. Through critical research, fictional reconstruction, and a marriage of poetic image and sound, Julien asserts Douglass’ enduring lessons of justice, abolition, and freedom that […]
Glenn Kaino: Bridge
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 Smith, the American winner of the men’s 200-meter race at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. During the medal ceremony, Smith bowed his head […]
Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection
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, SJMA’s collection galleries position artists as storytellers to imagine the Museum as a space where culture and meaning are actively made and always in process. […]
ektor garcia: loose ends
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. He draws from a unique vocabulary of materials—copper wire, cast metals, glass, clay, horsehair, seashells, and leather—which he weaves, knots, and crochets into objects at […]
Frye Salon + Jonathan Lasker
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 a floor-to-ceiling presentation mode known as “salon style,” recalling the striking displays once found in Charles and Emma Frye’s First Hill home. In Frye Salon + […]
Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies
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 and Studies offers a close look at how his ideas take shape, featuring works on paper that Lasker created from the 1980s to the 2020s, tracking […]
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 Manneken Press. Philip Van Keuren has been making photographs for many years, guided by everyday observations that reveal the world as both sublimely beautiful and […]
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 abstract sensibility.
Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes
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. Using watercolor, rather tan traditional printing inks, the aqueous media flowed, allowing the colors to pool, run together, settle and dry in unique patterns and […]
Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes
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. Using watercolor, rather tan traditional printing inks, the aqueous media flowed, allowing the colors to pool, run together, settle and dry in unique patterns and […]
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 divides the circular field into a distinct tiling system. Beginning with nine equal radial divisions, Deese further organizes the space through additional radial lines and […]
Brush, Block, and Blood: Three Generations of Yoshida Women Printmakers
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 (1924–2017), and Ayomi Yoshida (born 1958). Accompanying Ayomi Yoshida’s commission for our Street Nihonga exhibition, Brush, Block, and Blood offers an introduction to her practice through the vibrant legacy […]
Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
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 in New York City. Born in Sacramento, California, in 1920 and raised in Hiroshima, Japan, Mirikitani lived a life shaped by displacement, resilience, collaboration, and creativity across […]
Celtic Art Across the Ages
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 you picture? Perhaps intricate knotwork designs, legendary warriors, or mystical spirituality? Maybe even a certain NBA team? Celtic Art Across the Ages will introduce visitors to the worlds of […]
Motherboards
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 of technological innovation. Motherboards brings together artists whose work foregrounds the many ways that women have shaped the technology industry. Motherboards highlights the central role of women in […]
Boren Banner Series: Chloe King
Chloe King’s vividly layered, monumental compositions project a surreal vision of contemporary existence. For their Boren Banner—the artist’s first museum presentation in Seattle—King extends their ongoing inquiry into the politics of the dance floor, exploring Queer nightlife as a site of both refuge and risk. Drawing on the dilapidated, improvised, and occasionally illicit spaces that […]
Dalí: The Great Years, 1929–1939
Di Donna Galleries is pleased to present Dalí: The Great Years, 1929–1939, a major exhibition tracing the pivotal decade in which Dalí established both his mature artistic language and enduring public persona. It is the most significant presentation of Dalí’s work in New York since the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition in 2008. The exhibition is on […]
Dalí: The Great Years, 1929–1939
Di Donna Galleries is pleased to present Dalí: The Great Years, 1929–1939, a major exhibition tracing the pivotal decade in which Dalí established both his mature artistic language and enduring public persona. It is the most significant presentation of Dalí’s work in New York since the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition in 2008.
Benny Andrews: Migrants
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present Benny Andrews: Migrants, the gallery’s fourth solo exhibition celebrating the work of Benny Andrews (1930–2006). Created between 2004 and 2006, The Migrant Series is the artist’s last body of work created before his death in November 2006. In the series, Andrews traced three historical migration routes that connected to his own […]
José-Ricardo Presman
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present A Mountain Overlooking a Home by the Lake – The Creation of Time from the State of Duration, a solo exhibition by artist José-Ricardo Presman. Presman was among the founding artists who established Amos Eno Gallery in 1974, making this exhibition both a continuation of a decades-long relationship […]
“In Translation” Group Show
In Translation brings together five artists whose works examine how inherited systems — linguistic, biological, algorithmic, political, and ritual — shape identity and belonging. Across drawing, painting, sculpture, and collage, the exhibition asks how forms are received and remade: to be patterned by forces larger than the self, and to respond by constructing new visual […]
Charles Ritchie: Drawings from a Room
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in collaboration with BravinLee Programs is pleased to announce Drawings from a Room, an exhibition of new works on paper by Charles Ritchie. This will be his first solo exhibition with the gallery and a reception will be held on May 21st, 6-8pm. Charles Ritchie’s intimate watercolor and ink drawings are the […]
Deborah Dancy: Wonder
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Wonder, an exhibition of new paintings by Deborah Dancy. This will be her third solo exhibition with the gallery and a reception will be held on May 21st from 6-8 PM. In these new paintings by Deborah Dancy, layers of poured paint accumulate through gravity, and chance, […]
Tiffany Chung: traces
RYAN LEE Gallery is pleased to announce traces, an exhibition of embroidery, installation, sculpture, video, and works on paper by Tiffany Chung. Chung’s recent projects explore earth’s deep times, Neolithic ditched and walled enclosures, and ancient global connections through the 3,500-year-old spice trade. Chung reorients the world through history, disentangling and reweaving the environmental, cultural, […]
Garrison Art Center Presents Mara Baldwin’s Exhibition ‘Rover’
MARA BALDWIN | Rover May 16 - June 21, 2026 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16, 2026, 5 - 7 PM Artist Talk: Saturday, June 6, 2026, 3 PM Adult Workshop: Sunday, June 7, 2026, 10:30 - 11:30 AM Family Workshop: Sunday, June 7, 2026, 1 - 2 PM While summer camp is often remembered as […]
Garrison Art Center Presents “Rover” by Artist Mara Baldwin
MARA BALDWIN | Rover May 16 - June 21, 2026 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16, 2026, 5 - 7 PM Artist Talk: Saturday, June 6, 2026, 3 PM Adult Workshop: Sunday, June 7, 2026, 10:30 - 11:30 AM Family Workshop: Sunday, June 7, 2026, 1 - 2 PM Baldwin explores summer camp as more than […]
Tom Lloyd
Artist, activist, and community organizer Tom Lloyd (1929–1996) was an early pioneer of using electric light as an artistic medium. Working in collaboration with an engineer at the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Lloyd developed a radically experimental practice in the 1960s that fused art and technology to dazzling effect. His electronically programmed sculptures—featuring rhythmic […]
Mary Didoardo: Short Story
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition of new paintings by Mary Didoardo titled Short Story. This is her third solo exhibition with the gallery. A reception for the artist will be held on May 21st from 6-8pm. Mary Didoardo builds her oil paintings on panel in accumulated layers, then excavates […]
D. Jack Solomon
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition of paintings by D. Jack Solomon titled ALL IN GOOD TIME. This is his first solo exhibition with the gallery and a reception will be held on May 21st from 6-8pm. Solomon's newest paintings are complex, richly colored geometric abstractions with a debt to […]
Hiromitsu Morimoto, 1942–2026
JHB Gallery is saddened to mark the passing of artist Hiromitsu Morimoto. Over a career of more than five decades, the New York–based photographer cast his compellingly lyrical eye over a range of subjects: from portraits and the human body to commonplace architectural details, domestic interiors, flowers and landscapes. Engaging with traditional photographic processes including […]
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Entangled
Winston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to present Entangled, an exhibition featuring works by Carolina Ponte, Dinorá Justice and Livia Mourao. In this group exhibition, the artists have come together to present a kaleidoscopic perspective of the ways in which the natural systems that we live in are enmeshed. Carolina Ponte works in a variety […]
Free First Thursday
Free First Thursday
Enjoy FREE Museum admission and 2-for-1 All Day Happy Hour on the first Thursday of every month from 11 am to 7 pm during Free First Thursday. MINI MUSE - 4:30 – 6:30 pm - Get creative with us during Mini Muse for our free drop-in art-making project offered from 4:30 – 6:30 pm. This drop-in […]
Free First Thursday
Free First Thursday
FREE FIRST THURSDAY Thursday, May 7, 2026 11 am – 7 pm Enjoy FREE Museum admission and 2-for-1 All Day Happy Hour on the first Thursday of every month from 11 am to 7 pm during Free First Thursday. NEW! Free public tours at Noon. MINI MUSE 4 – 6:30 pm Get creative with us […]
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Lotus L. Kang: I hear the hollow boom of time
Lotus L. Kang creates installations that respond to the spaces they inhabit and reveal the surprising possibilities of ‘misusing’ materials—specifically, the tools of photography. In her largest museum exhibition to date, she presents two major new installations alongside a series of works on paper, all developed in dialogue with the Frye Art Museum’s distinctive architecture. […]
Artists’ Choice
See selections from the Frye’s collection in a new light. For Artists’ Choice, we opened the vault to five local creatives working across music, dance, poetry, theater, and beyond—asking which objects resonated with them from their diverse artistic perspectives. Their selections gather around themes of representation and identity, grief and love, solitude and isolation, and even […]
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Miguel A. Aragón & Eddy A. López: Echoes of Absence
Reception: Friday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Echoes of Absence presents the works of Miguel A. Aragón and Eddy A. López, artists who explore collective memory and trauma through print media. Aragón, born in Ciudad Juarez, uses erasure as language to examine the US-Mexico border with a lens of violence, memory, and perception […]
Tulu Bayar: What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly
Reception: Friday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly, a solo exhibition by Tulu Bayar. On view from June 11 through July 19, 2026, the exhibition brings together two of the Turkish-American artist’s recent bodies of work that examine how memory, […]
In the Studio: Judy Pfaff
In the Studio: Judy Pfaff
Join us at Tandem Press for a conversation between Judy Pfaff and Tandem Director, Katie Geha. The two will discuss Pfaff’s years-long collaboration with Tandem, how printmaking informs her sculptural practice, and the ways experimentation across media continues to shape her work. Offering a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective, this conversation will explore process, risk, and the […]
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WAYSON R. JONES: The Full Moon Is My Girlfriend
Washington, DC - HEMPHILL is pleased to announce the virtual exhibition WAYSON R. JONES: The Full Moon Is My Girlfriend, beginning on Monday, June 15, 2026. The virtual exhibition will be viewable on hemphillartworks.com, Artsy & Artnet from June 15 - July 25, 2026. Wayson R. Jones often found himself outside in his backyard this […]
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Volta Basel 2026 – The Real, The Imagined and The necessary.
Returning this June to Basel, Switzerland, The Contemporary Art Modern Project is pleased to announce its booth C13 at Volta. Joining us are: Karola Pezarro, Molly Gambardella, Aurora Molina, Silvia Trappa, Giulia Ronchetti, Dominik Schmitt and Stefano Ogliari Badessi each offering a artworks brimming in color and imagination in our exhibition entitled: The Real, The […]
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30th Friends of Pleiades International, Opening Reception
30th Friends of Pleiades International, Opening Reception
Pleiades Gallery presents the 30th Friends of Pleiades International, a group show running from 6/9/26 - 7/4/26. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, ,6/20/26 from 3-6 PM.
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Niu Systems
Including work by Kaili Chun, Sean Connelly, Pier Fichefeux, Kainoa Gruspe, Amber Khan, John Koga, Roland Longstreet, Nicole Parente-Lopez, Nanea Lum, Dane Nakama, Enoka Phillips, Nalani Sato, and Lawrence Seward RYAN LEE Gallery is pleased to present Niu Systems, a group exhibition of contemporary artists from Hawai‘i. Niu is not a coconut. This distinction is […]
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Immensity of Blue
Immensity of Blue
Jane Lombard Gallery is pleased to present the group exhibition Immensity of Blue. This exhibition looks to the conceptual framework of water to highlight places where idle activities are encouraged, rest is granted, new communities are fostered, and time seems to undulate indefinitely. Immensity of Blue will be on view at Jane Lombard Gallery from June 26th - August […]
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FREE Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day
FREE Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day
Every LAST Sunday of every month, Fort Lauderdale residents receive FREE admission to NSU Art Museum as part of Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Days. Fort Lauderdale Residents Receive: 2-for-1 Wine in the Museum Café FREE admission, residents must show a photo ID, driver’s license, or residential utility bill with proof of Fort Lauderdale address. Visit the […]
