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Take a close look at this painting. How would you describe the person depicted? What might she be th
We salute mothers in their many roles with this striking work by Mary Cassatt, the only woman to exh
Loïs Mailou Jones was associated with the Harlem Renaissance, although she also worked in Paris for
It’s the last day of Black HistoryMonth—a great moment for the gallery debut of the Museum’s newest
How would you describe the woman in this painting? What might her body language suggest about her or
Mini Art LessonTuesday, June 16, 2020Our Mini Art Lessons are honoring Pride Month and Black queer a
Social distancing is hard, but it doesn’t mean we can’t stay connected or inspired. Starting today w
The Museum has an outstanding collection of works on paper that are fragile and light sensitive, and
Always fascinated by the urban spectacle, Everett Shinn captured the misty atmosphere of a rainy d
“BLAZE (2018) is located between the magisterial Albert Bierstadt landscape and Martin Johnson Heade
Rob Wynne’s FLOAT is a new gallery activation that alludes to the ephemeral nature of images.
The flatness is primarily due to a lack of training! Most professional painters in the colonies had
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
Happy National Sisters Day! In this glowing image of two sisters, Rosalba Peale and Eleanor Peale, d
“In this evocative and complicated gallery I have placed PUSH (2018) at the far end near the Native
These summer-like temperatures are making us feel like Florine Stettheimer’s Heat (1919). Pain
“I am thinking of Winter Scene in Brooklyn by Francis Guy and the complicated feelings this tw
“In this time of social distancing, I’m thinking of those who carry sickness as a constant pre
Eighty years ago thismonth, the U.S. government established Federal Project Number One, thecollectiv
Happy Kwanzaa to all! Created in 1966 by activist and professor Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa celebra
Join curator Rujeko Hockley and artists Simone Leigh, Hugo McCloud, Julie Mehretu, and Jack Whitten
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
In celebration of Black History Month, we’re proud to highlight the work of African American a
We’re proud to celebrate the centenary of the sculptor August Rodin (1840-1917). Did you know
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