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posts in American Art found All Articles Filters February 22 12:00 am UTC Exhibition: Divergence of Legacy: Art of the American West in the 21st Century Tuscon, AZ How is art of the American West considered from the perspective of the 21st Century? To address this question, this exhibition will consider new... Read more October 04 12:00 am UTC Exhibition: Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity Birmingham, AL This exhibition celebrates a key figure in the history of Black American art, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916 – 2006). Through a broad range of dazzling... Read more February 23 12:00 am UTC Exhibition: Marisol: A Retrospective Dallas, TX Born MarÃa Sol Escobar in Paris to a Venezuelan family, by the mid-1960s Marisol had been lauded as the female artist of her generation proclaimed... Read more October 29 3:00 pm UTC The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part II Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more October 23 3:00 pm UTC The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part I Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more Grantee SpotlightCurator Asma Naeem on Joyce J. Scott View Article October 17 10:00 am UTC Exhibition: Joyce J: Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams Seattle, Washington Step into the visionary world of Joyce J. Scott, celebrated as one of today’s most prolific and boundary-breaking artists. Best known for her... Read more September 13 10:00 am UTC Exhibition: Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies Brooklyn, New York A defining Black woman artist of the twentieth century, Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) has not received the mainstream art-world attention afforded... Read more November 16 10:00 am UTC Exhibition: Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South Mississippi Step into the world of quilting with Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South. Over the past twenty years, the Mississippi Museum of... Read more Luce Foundation Launches Museum Partners for Social Justice The Henry Luce Foundation’s American Art Program has awarded four grants launching its new Museum Partnerships for Social Justice initiative (MPSJ)....View Initiative 1 2 3 ... 11 ... 166 Next
Exhibition: Divergence of Legacy: Art of the American West in the 21st Century Tuscon, AZ How is art of the American West considered from the perspective of the 21st Century? To address this question, this exhibition will consider new... Read more
Exhibition: Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity Birmingham, AL This exhibition celebrates a key figure in the history of Black American art, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916 – 2006). Through a broad range of dazzling... Read more
Exhibition: Marisol: A Retrospective Dallas, TX Born MarÃa Sol Escobar in Paris to a Venezuelan family, by the mid-1960s Marisol had been lauded as the female artist of her generation proclaimed... Read more
The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part II Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more
The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part I Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more
Exhibition: Joyce J: Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams Seattle, Washington Step into the visionary world of Joyce J. Scott, celebrated as one of today’s most prolific and boundary-breaking artists. Best known for her... Read more
Exhibition: Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies Brooklyn, New York A defining Black woman artist of the twentieth century, Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) has not received the mainstream art-world attention afforded... Read more
Exhibition: Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South Mississippi Step into the world of quilting with Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South. Over the past twenty years, the Mississippi Museum of... Read more
Luce Foundation Launches Museum Partners for Social Justice The Henry Luce Foundation’s American Art Program has awarded four grants launching its new Museum Partnerships for Social Justice initiative (MPSJ)....View Initiative