Current Exhibitions
18 exhibitions currently showing worldwide
Exhibition by City Yards Artist in Residence Debra Scacco featuring work that intersects art, science and civic engagement, exploring Santa Monica's water, waste and urban ecology.
Monet and Venice
New York's largest museum show dedicated to Monet in over 25 years, featuring 19 of his Venetian paintings alongside works by Canaletto, Sargent, Turner, and Renoir, with immersive symphonic and multisensory elements.
The Gay Harlem Renaissance
An exhibition celebrating Black LGBTQ+ artists, writers, and performers central to the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 1930s, featuring over 200 works including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and music.
A two-person exhibition featuring sculptures, installations and prints by artists Asha Cabaca and Molly Davis exploring labor, play, and the relationship between craftsmanship and industry.
Immersive exhibition celebrating the ONE PIECE anime, featuring 11 rooms of installations based on the Land of Wano arc with interactive digital environments and behind-the-scenes production artwork.
If These Walls Could Talk: An Invitation into the Home and Life of Anthony J. Drexel
Student-curated exhibition exploring the art collection and home of Drexel University founder Anthony J. Drexel through archival photographs and historical objects from his 19th-century mansion.
Immersive art installation by Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton, featuring thousands of portraits and stories across Grand Central Terminal with 50-foot projections and live music
The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art
Major exhibition celebrating 150 years of Impressionism featuring masterworks by Monet, Matisse, Van Gogh, and more from the Dallas Museum of Art
A comprehensive survey of Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke's work examining colonialism, imperialism, and their contemporary legacies through multilayered assemblages, sculpture, photography, and found objects.
A new exhibit honoring the life and legacy of the artist Nall Hollis, featuring early works, pieces by artists he admired, and selections from his personal collection.
Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation
Major exhibition featuring over 90 works by more than 60 contemporary Anishinaabe artists from the Great Lakes region, showcasing diverse media and challenging perceptions of Native American art.
135 Years in Art and Objects
An exhibition celebrating Columbia College Chicago's 135th anniversary with historically significant objects from college archives curated by students.
125 years of Latino history in Berkeley explored through photographs, oral histories, community art and artifacts, featuring an interactive census map and stories of early migrant laborers, student organizers, and community leaders.
Lu Yang's first institutional solo exhibition in New York featuring three major, feature-length video works centered on DOKU, a virtual avatar that explores identity, consciousness, and reincarnation through Buddhist philosophy and digital technology.
Kashmir-raised, London-based artist Raqib Shaw debuts his monumental 100-foot-wide, 21-panel Paradise Lost (2009–25), an allegorical painting exploring themes of identity, transformation, exile, and beauty.
The Selena Effect
Exhibition celebrating Selena Quintanilla-Pérez's cultural legacy through never-before-seen photographs, fashion sketches, outfits, and art pieces, exploring her impact beyond music as a pop icon and cultural touchstone.
San Antonio Public Library's first augmented reality exhibition exploring personal and geographic memory through digital art.
Still Becoming: Honoring the Process of Change
Student artwork from across West Virginia raising awareness about youth justice challenges and promoting healing-focused approaches.