Upcoming Exhibitions
Spring 2025 Exhibitions
From the Collections (Douglass Gallery)
This semi-permanent exhibition features a selection of key works to further demonstrate the diversity and expansiveness of the museum’s collection. Featured works by acclaimed artists include Louise Nevelson, Ferdinand Bol, Francesco Solimena, Alfred Eisenstadt, Robert Indiana, Margaret Bourke-White, and selections of Native American, African and Eurasian art and material culture.
Tooling Around with Jim Dine (McKie Gallery)
Jim Dine was on the periphery of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s, during which time he created prints and sculptures depicting and interpreting utilitarian, and often viewed mundane objects. He created several series of prints reflecting on tools connected with his childhood and a family-owned hardware store. Featured in the exhibition are ten of Dine’s tool prints included in the museum’s permanent collection. Dine’s monochromatic printing creates striking contrasts of light and dark, while emphasizing the aesthetic appreciation of the shapes and contours of each tool.
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Art & Architecture History Senior Capstone (Farmer Gallery)
Each Spring semester, an Art History Capstone exhibition presents the work that Art & Architecture History 黑料社区s undertook during their preceding Fall ART498 course. The Spring 2025 exhibition will be the result of work developed in collaboration with Jordan Fenton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art & Architecture History. This Capstone exhibition will provide an exploration of the rich history and aesthetics of African textile creation from the museum’s collection. Students will develop the overarching scope of the exhibition, select objects to display, and research and contextualize textiles.