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Complexity of American-ness through eyes of Fabric Workshop and Museum Artists-in-Residence
6+ day, 11+ hour ago (361+ words) See Great Art On the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the U. S. Declaration of Independence, this presentation of works from The Fabric Workshop and Museum's (Philadelphia) collection explores the complexity of American-ness through lenses of history, memory, and mythology. Made by…...
A Collector's Guide to the Artists Who Defined Southwest Art
6+ day, 11+ hour ago (648+ words) The American Southwest, with its rich tapestry of cultures and histories, has long been a fertile ground for artistic expression. The region's unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo influences has given rise to a distinctive art movement that…...
Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival 2026 dates set
2+ week, 2+ day ago (666+ words) See Great Art More than 100 American Indian, First Nations and Alaskan Native artists are featured in the 34th annual Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival, June 27-28. One of the top arts and culture events in downtown Indianapolis each summer, the festival this…...
Andy Moses paintings at Laguna Art Museum
4+ week, 1+ day ago (209+ words) Laguna Art Museum presents'Andy Moses: Into the Light, on view from'March 21 through September 20, 2026. Spanning more than two decades of work, the exhibition traces Moses's sustained investigation of light, perception and the dynamic relationship between abstraction and landscape. Moses's practice is…...
Miljohn Ruperto at Cantor Arts Center Stanford University
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (262+ words) The exhibition can be seen March 12 through September 14, 2026. Admission is free. The exhibition marks'Ruperto's first foray into critically considering virtual reality technologies in his practice, as well as the Cantor's first presentation of work in virtual reality and generative artificial…...
Carlotta Corpron abstract photography at Hirshorn
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (281+ words) Organized by Hirshhorn Assistant Curator Betsy Johnson, "Carlotta Corpron: Light Is a Plastic Medium" will be on view from February 27, 2026, through January 31, 2027. From her earliest work, Corpron was fascinated by how light changes perception of form and how this function…...
Restored 16th Chinese painting going on view at Wellesley College
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (316+ words) Wellesley College alumna, the late Lois Levin (1921-2017, Class of 1942), donated the large Chinese hanging scroll painting to Wellesley for educational use in 1983. It depicts Magu ", a legendary Taoist immortal deity associated with longevity and beauty and her important transitional representation…...
Artists connect New Mexico, Bay Area, and Detroit
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (495+ words) See Great Art Library Street Collective in Detroit is pleased to announce a two-person exhibition of work by Jordan Ann Craig and Joanna Keane Lopez opening on January 24, 2026. "Jordan Ann Craig and Joanna Keane Lopez: A Heart and a Land…...
The people and landscapes of the Colorado Plateau
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (211+ words) An exhibition exploring the enduring connection between people and the landscapes of the Colorado Plateau opens January25 at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Through visual art, sound, and scent, Call of the Colorado Plateau'highlights how the region has inspired artists, writersand…...
Mary Mattingly eco-art focuses on water as life-giver
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (209+ words) 90 Pond Street Stowe, Vermont 05672 Gallery Hours: 10am-5pm, Monday " Friday, Saturday 10am-3pm Her public projects, such as Swale, a floating food forest in New York City's waterways; Waterpod, a self-sufficient living structure on a barge; and the Flock House Project, a series of…...