Current Exhibitions
205 exhibitions currently showing worldwide
Ocean of Peace
Group exhibition of six Micronesian artists exploring cultural connections and Pacific island traditions
Ellen Berkenblit's first solo museum exhibition featuring large-scale canvases and immersive installations
A group exhibition exploring themes of belonging, heritage, personal history and identity through contemporary art from nationally and internationally recognized artists.
In 1967, Danny Lyon gained unprecedented access to seven Texas penitentiaries for 14 months to record the reality of incarceration. He photographed men in their cells, in the fields and factories where they worked, eating at the cafeteria, in isolation and during shakedowns, resulting in raw, empathetic images of marginalized individuals.
Solo exhibition of Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck featuring nearly 60 works spanning her entire career from youth to late self-portraits
Retrospective exhibition of large-scale works by feminist artist d'Elaine Johnson
The largest art fair in America featuring 283 premier galleries with a focus on contemporary artistic currents and digital art initiatives
Drawing Hope: Children's Art for Peace
A collaborative children's art exhibition and international exchange project that began as an art exchange between children in South and North Korea and has grown into a space of exchange and solidarity among diverse local organizations around the world, emphasizing children's voices and art as a tool for peacebuilding across regions affected by conflict.
Beeple's commentary on how tech billionaires now control and shape the narrative of how humans see the world, replacing the role previously held by artists.
Group exhibition showcasing three local artists' paintings created in various mediums, emphasizing nature themes and positive imagery
Interactive robot installation featuring satirical commentary on technology and social media influence
An immersive collaboration between London-based artists SLAWN and OPAKE, merging street art with pop culture to explore themes of transformation, redemption, and personal struggle through giant paintings and pop iconography.
Once Upon a Sketch
A group exhibition celebrating local Fullerton artists and the cultural diversity of Orange County
A solo ceramic exhibition by Jackson Snellings exploring mortality, time, and human resilience through colorful, tactile forms.
Solo exhibition showcasing Jasper Johns' work organized alphabetically, featuring recurring motifs including flags, targets, numbers, and maps across six decades of artistic practice.
A branded 3D art installation featuring Kurt Wenner's signature interactive art techniques with glacier-inspired themes and AR elements in Grand Central Terminal.
Visionary Journeys Seoul
Immersive Louis Vuitton heritage exhibition featuring the brand's evolution, collaborations, and connection to Korea through curated themed rooms and experiences.
A biographical retrospective exhibition celebrating Jack Kirby's life and work, featuring biographical information including his autobiographical 10-page comic 'Street Code!' as well as his artwork and process from 'Kid Gang' stories to superheroes such as the Fantastic Four, Thor, and Silver Surfer.
Art of the Americas + Europe Galleries - James K. Ballinger Wing
Newly renovated Art of the Americas + Europe galleries featuring 250+ works from the PhxArt Collection including historical American, Western American, Latin American, and European art, plus the Thorne Miniature Rooms.
Shattered Glass: The Women Who Elevated American Art
Group exhibition of American female artists highlighting their contributions to art history and challenging historical exclusions.
Solo exhibition featuring the work of Jessica Gonzales exploring identity and emotional truth through vibrant colors, geometric design, and portraiture.
Exhibition of colorful paintings by legendary Wilson swim coach Roy Snyder celebrating the history and architecture of Wilson schools, both past and present, as part of a 2026 calendar tribute.
Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys
A comprehensive group exhibition showcasing contemporary and modern art by Black artists from the personal collection of music producer Swizz Beatz and R&B singer Alicia Keys, organized into three thematic sections: 'On the Shoulders of Giants,' 'Giant Conversations,' and 'Giant Presence.'
Fantastical Flora and Fauna
Group exhibition by The Highly Seasoned Artists collective featuring eight women artists. The show features imaginative interpretations of plant and animal life, blending vivid colors, fantasy elements, and both futuristic and prehistoric themes. This is the sixth exhibition by this established arts group at this venue.
An all-felt art installation by Lucy Sparrow that transforms a gallery space into a fully functional Florida convenience store with over 13,000 handmade felt items, all available for purchase.
A Decade of Pop Prints and Multiples, 1962 to 1972: The Frank Mitzel Collection
Exhibition of over 60 Pop art prints from 1962-1972 from the Frank Mitzel Collection, featuring major American, British, and European Pop artists and representing a comprehensive survey of Pop art's most influential decade.
The Wiener Werkstätte: Art, Luxury, and Beauty in Modern Vienna
Exhibition featuring 60 works from the Wiener Werkstätte collective, showcasing early 20th century Viennese design movement through furniture, ceramics, glass, jewelry, metalwork, textiles, and graphic design from the Richard H. Driehaus Collection.
A World Far Away, Nearby and Invisible: Territory Narratives in the Jorge M. Pérez Collection
Group exhibition featuring nearly 150 works by over 100 international artists from the Americas, Europe, Africa, and beyond, examining territory narratives through diverse artistic perspectives.
In Unexpected Harmony
First U.S. presentation of Auguste Rodin's Egyptian art collection, featuring over 60 works including Rodin's sculptures and ancient Egyptian artifacts from his personal collection, demonstrating how Egyptian art profoundly influenced his artistic practice.
One Art One Community
Group exhibition featuring 46 pieces by 16 artists who are incarcerated at the Grafton Correctional Institution, with community voice labels created through interviews with nine local community members.
Retrospective exhibition showcasing three decades of KAWS's artistic practice across multiple mediums including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and collaborative works.
Tristan Eaton's debut Nashville solo exhibition featuring new works on wood and paper that blend fine art, street culture, and graphic design, exploring themes of love, loss, and death through diptychs and spray paint.
A duo exhibition featuring circular works inspired by carnival attractions, showcasing colorful and humorous pieces by two local artists.
A landmark exhibition of Shepard Fairey's printmaking practice featuring over 400 original screen prints and new hybrid works combining screen printing and stenciling.
Nuclear Injustice: Advocating for a Nuclear-Free Future
This exhibition brings together powerful interdisciplinary works addressing the continuing impacts of nuclear violence on Indigenous communities and the environment, combining video poetry, sound installation, photography, and conceptual art to advocate for nuclear justice and a nuclear-free future.
Comprehensive solo exhibition of Tom Lloyd's pioneering electronic sculptures, found-object artworks and archival materials, presented as part of the Studio Museum's inaugural exhibitions in its new purpose-built space.
Solo exhibition of large-scale ceramic sculptures by John Balistreri featuring spherical cores with radiating blocks, inspired by midcentury modernism with glazing techniques that evoke geologic time.
From Now: A Collection in Context
Inaugural collection display featuring works from the Studio Museum's permanent collection of 9,000 pieces, celebrating the museum's reopening after seven years and showcasing artists-in-residence alongside iconic works by major Black artists.
A retrospective solo exhibition celebrating Harold Gosney's 65+ year career as a mixed media artist, featuring over 45 works exploring his experimentation with wood and metal.
A historical retrospective celebrating 58 years of the Studio Museum in Harlem's Artists in Residence program, featuring works by artists of African descent including Little Rock artist Aj Smith
Happiest Place on Earth: The Disneyland Story
Special exhibition celebrating Disneyland's 70th anniversary featuring historic objects, concept art, designs, and archival materials from the creation and early years of Disneyland.
Value In Water
A group exhibition of watercolor paintings featuring six accomplished watercolor artists from North Carolina
Symphony of Color
A celebration of the vibrant, dynamic energy that color brings to our world by artists of the Metropolitan Richmond Arts Association.
Themeless
Themeless exhibit brings color and emotion to the Deece
Queens, Crowns, Costumes, & Couture – Texas Style
A fashion and costume exhibition celebrating Texas festival pageantry and couture design featuring gowns from major Texas festivals and collections from renowned Texas designers.
At This Moment: Portraits of South Carolina Artists
Photography exhibition featuring intimate portraits of 78 South Carolina artists across various mediums, documenting the state's artistic culture and traditions through Jerry Siegel's lens.
Pleiades (Seven Sisters)
Selections from Pleiades (Seven Sisters) featuring glass and ceramic works by local Springfield artists, representing meaningful collaboration with the Springfield Art Association.
Sangamon County Industries, Workers, and Artists Exhibition
Group exhibition featuring local arts and history celebrating Sangamon County's industries, workers, and artists through community collaboration.
Solo exhibition by world-renowned artist Qualeasha Wood exploring the intersection of Black culture, technology, and identity through textiles, tufting, and digital media.
A collaborative art installation featuring colored film window designs created by 18 MSU students in Professor Barbara Pearsall's Color and Design course. The project transforms the pedestrian skywalk into a vibrant public art space, funded by the East Lansing Parking Department.
Benjamin Duke's paintings invite us to look beyond the surface—to see how meaning is constructed through chance, experience, and imagination
A collaborative installation featuring colored film window designs created by 18 MSU students in Barbara Pearsall's Color and Design course, transforming the East Lansing Skywalk into a public art space.
Two-person exhibition featuring meditative photography by local resident Megan Giulianelli and surprising paintings by Hannah Linke at the Glen Ridge train station gallery space.
Renaissance to Runway: The Enduring Italian Houses
Exhibition examining Italian fashion houses and their Renaissance inspirations through over 100 modern Italian fashions in dialogue with historical Italian arts from the 1400s-1600s.
Telling Your Story
Virtual exhibition featuring community-contributed stories and narratives about personal and ancestral histories, inspired by the West African Sankofa symbol. The exhibit collects 500-word excerpts highlighting ancestors and stories of the past, particularly focusing on African American experiences.
Emerging Current
Contemporary Native American and First Nations artists featured in the Eiteljorg Fellows exhibition program, presenting diverse artistic practices including paintings, beadwork, sculpture, installation, and performance art.
Inaugural exhibition at the new nonprofit gallery dedicated to preserving the legacy of Bolivian American visual artist Fernando Casas.
Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100
A major international exhibition celebrating the centennial of Surrealism, featuring approximately 200 works by over 70 artists from the movement's first 25 years. Includes a Philadelphia-exclusive section focusing on artists who fled to Mexico and the U.S. during World War II.
Immersive installation featuring life-size cyanotype images of Catalina Island's kelp forests on flowing silk panels, combining art, marine science, and underwater soundscapes.
A life-sized installation covered in sugar that recreates the modernist house built by the artist's father in Cuba during the Cold War era, exploring themes of exile, memory, and the Cuban Revolution's aftermath.
Jazz Greats: Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Collection
A traveling photography exhibition featuring 33 historic black-and-white gelatin silver prints documenting legendary jazz musicians and the jazz movement from the 1920s to 1980s. The exhibition contextualizes these iconic images within the Jim Crow era and highlights the cultural impact of jazz as an African American art form during a time of segregation.
A scientist of life - featuring works spanning different points in Hofmann's career, showcasing his artistic development after he closed his schools at age 77.
A solo exhibition of Apsáalooke (Crow) artist Wendy Red Star's prints and photographs that recontextualizes archival materials and Indigenous artifacts, offering new perspectives on museum collections, personal memory, and rematriation.
Bakehouse at Forty: Past, Present, Future
A milestone exhibition celebrating Bakehouse Art Complex's 40th anniversary and the historic 1926 Art Deco building's centennial, featuring three curated sections that chronicle the past, document the present, and envision the future of this important Miami arts institution.
Favorite Things
A holiday-themed group exhibition featuring affordable artwork under $100 by 20 Central Georgia artists working in various mediums.
Contours of Zero: Emerging Korean Artists in New York
Inaugural exhibition featuring 8 emerging Korean artists exploring technology, materiality, and cultural identity through paintings, sculptures, and installations at the new Space ZeroOne venue in Tribeca.
Microdoses to Tame the Inner Hippopotamus
Group exhibition using Pablo Escobar's infamous hippopotamus legacy as a lens for political critique, featuring works ranging from oil paintings and graffiti to photographs and hallucinogenic mushrooms cultivated in hippo dung.
DEGENERATE! Hitler's War on Modern Art
Exhibition examining Nazi suppression of modern art, featuring over 65 works by artists labeled 'degenerate' by the Third Reich
Views of VU
Exhibition featuring paintings and photography of Valparaiso University landmarks by regional artists, including members of the Duneland Photography Club and the Duneland Plein Air Painters.
Lakeland Art League Exhibition
Group exhibition featuring 30+ original works by Lakeland Art League artists displayed at the airport terminal
Solo painting exhibition featuring Joan Mitchell's work from 1960-1965, drawn from public and private collections as well as the Joan Mitchell Foundation.
Great Ideas of Humanity
Poster show reimagining a mid-20th-century advertising campaign featuring designs by prominent designers interpreting thought-provoking statements by historical and contemporary thinkers
Between Stillness and Surge
A dynamic selection of watercolor and mixed media works exploring the shifting boundaries between serenity and momentum through abstraction and naturalism.
Exhibition featuring work by recent Bridgewater College alumna (Class of 2020) returning to campus to showcase her art in the college's gallery space.
Mid-career retrospective of Amy Sherald featuring approximately 40 paintings from 2007-2024, including her iconic portrait of Michelle Obama and memorial portrait of Breonna Taylor.
Truth Shall Spring from the Earth
Group exhibition of 23 images exploring Israeli identity, society and heritage through works by multiple contemporary Israeli artists, each accompanied by texts from influential women in Israeli public life.
First formal gallery showing featuring over 47 original oil paintings by Monica Mages, a Courtland artist who turned to painting after recovering from leukemia.
Mid-career retrospective featuring nearly 40 paintings by Amy Sherald, including her iconic portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor, as well as the controversial painting 'Trans Forming Liberty.' The exhibition was moved to Baltimore after the Smithsonian sought to censor work at the National Portrait Gallery.
An upcycled art installation by Olena Perry that captures a 30-second moment of marine life in Puget Sound, showcasing the coexistence of diverse underwater species. Part of the Burien Downtown Art Project.
An exhibition showcasing ethereal luminaire designs by Cristiana Giopato and Christopher Coombes.
A traveling exhibition featuring dozens of screenprints from Mission Gráfica, a Bay Area political poster collective founded in 1982, showcasing the intersection of art and political activism through diverse styles and themes.
Columbus' new experimental museum featuring six immersive stages that blend art, media, and technology. Includes the Art Magnifier for high-resolution classics, interactive music experiences, VR elements, and an immersive BalletMet film. A permanent, evolving museum designed specifically for adults.
Seen & Unseen, Charles Sills' Memorial Group Art Exhibit
Memorial group art exhibition featuring 25 members of Monmouth Arts, showcasing works in painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media that explore hidden histories, perception, and memory.
A biographical and poetical portrait of legendary Portland author Ursula K. Le Guin, featuring art installations, manuscripts, audio, video, and interactive experiences.
Princeton Collects
Inaugural exhibition celebrating major donations of over 2,000 works of art to the newly opened Princeton University Art Museum, featuring contemporary and modern masterworks by renowned artists.
EmotionAir | Art You Can Feel
An immersive traveling exhibition featuring 20 rooms of interactive inflatable art installations by international artists, designed to create sensory and emotional experiences through touch and exploration.
EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel
Major traveling exhibition featuring large-scale interactive balloon art installations designed to evoke different emotions in viewers, with works by numerous international artists.
Photography exhibition by Dan Dry celebrating Kentucky's landscapes, people, and spirit with proceeds benefiting APRON Inc.
It's Possible
A fairy-tale themed group exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, and art dolls inspired by the story of Cinderella, with works by four contemporary artists.
Visual Meditations: Line, Color & Form
A group exhibition featuring 173 artworks by six award-winning artists exploring visual meditation through line, color, and form.
Solo exhibition of life-size, full color oil on canvas paintings by Pamela Dodds presenting nuanced moments in everyday life with implied stories.
Immersive art and science experience with 4,000 glowing flowers in UV-lit environment by artist Tyler Thrasher
In Caravaggio's Light: Baroque Masterpieces from the Fondazione Roberto Longhi
Exhibition featuring approximately 40 Baroque masterpieces including works by Caravaggio and the Caravaggisti from the Fondazione Roberto Longhi collection, never before shown in the United States.
Contemporary printmakers explore nature through traditional techniques including botanical portraits, woodblock prints, and Japanese fish printing with interactive botanical rubbing workshop.
Exhibition celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the Stetson Company, featuring a variety of historic Stetson hat designs and tracing the history of the iconic Boss of the Plains cowboy hat.
Art and Life in Rembrandt's Time: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection
The largest exhibition of privately held Dutch 17th-century paintings ever organized in the United States, featuring 17 Rembrandts and works by 27 artists from The Leiden Collection, exploring daily life in the Dutch Golden Age.
Multi-sited exhibit celebrating the 160th anniversary of the Stetson Company, featuring the history of John B. Stetson and various hat designs throughout the years.
Mexican Masks Exhibition
Cultural exhibition showcasing 50 traditional Mexican masks used in festivals and celebrations, offering insight into Mexican cultural traditions and craftsmanship.
The Lost Paintings: A Prelude to Return
53 artists from Palestine and its diaspora reimagine the lost 1947 exhibition of Palestinian-Lebanese artist Maroun Tomb through contemporary painting, photography, multimedia, sculpture and video
Frank Lloyd Wright's Southwestern Pennsylvania: The Pittsburgh Projects
Exhibition featuring animated videos and models of Frank Lloyd Wright's unrealized projects for the Pittsburgh region from the 1930s-1950s
A permanent immersive installation transforming a gallery into a fully functional reggae bar celebrating Afro-Caribbean culture and connecting Columbus with the Caribbean diaspora through all five senses.
This Living Hand
Group exhibition investigating the enduring power of hands through art, anthropology, archaeology, and material culture
Identity, Culture, and Community: Stories from the Collection of the Jewish Museum
A major new collection installation featuring over 200 works exploring Jewish identity and cultural heritage across the global diaspora from antiquity to the present, presented alongside the opening of the newly renovated third and fourth floors.
Over 40 paintings and watercolors by celebrated 20th century American artist Andrew Wyeth depicting the Kuerner Farm landscapes that captivated him since childhood.
A retrospective exhibition featuring 117 works by African American artist Allan Rohan Crite, documenting urban life, spirituality, and Boston neighborhoods across his career. Part of the largest retrospective of Crite's work to date.
Revolution! 250 Years of Art & Activism in Boston
Major exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with over 100 objects examining art and activism from historic portraits to contemporary works
MONUMENTS
A landmark exhibition juxtaposing decommissioned Confederate monuments with newly commissioned and borrowed contemporary artworks, exploring how these contested objects are perceived today and fundamental questions about memorialization.
Immersive 360-degree digital exhibition featuring Claude Monet's masterpieces with VR experience and interactive art activities
MONUMENTS
Landmark exhibition juxtaposing decommissioned Confederate monuments with newly commissioned and borrowed works by contemporary artists, exploring how contested objects are perceived today and fundamental questions about memorialization.
Visit Evanston
Group exhibition of handprinted posters by Evanston Printmakers artists themed around Evanston's cultural and architectural identity.
1925–2025: One Hundred Years of Art Deco
Major exhibition celebrating 100 years of Art Deco with over 1,200 historic objects including jewelry, furniture, fashion, and design pieces from the world's largest Art Deco collection.
ECHO DELAY REVERB: American Art, Francophone Thought
A group exhibition examining transatlantic artistic and intellectual circulation between American and Francophone artists and thinkers.
Immarcescible: Limoges Renaissance Enamels and their Collectors
Exhibition of over seventy Renaissance Limoges enamels spanning 1520-1620, exploring both the unfading artworks and their prestigious collectors including royalty and the Rothschilds
reSOUND New York
A multisensory immersive art experience at Rockefeller Center featuring seven themed stages of light, sound, and interactive installations by international artists including d'strict, Children of the Light, and more.
Concrete Coral
Inaugural installation of the REEFLINE underwater sculpture park combining public art with marine conservation, featuring submerged concrete car and truck sculptures by Leandro Erlich.
The Anthracite Coal Industry of Northeastern Pennsylvania: Selected Paintings, Sculptures and Works on Paper from Public and Private Collections, 1829-1959
Exhibition featuring artwork documenting the anthracite coal mining industry of Northeastern Pennsylvania, including 19th-century landscape paintings, memorial sculptures, and public murals from public and private collections spanning 1829-1959.
First posthumous retrospective of Ruth Asawa featuring 300 works spanning six decades, including her signature wire sculptures, bronze casts, drawings, paintings, and public works, celebrating the centennial of the artist's birth.
This Is Native Land
A permanent exhibition exploring Washington State history through Indigenous perspectives, featuring multimedia installations, contemporary Native art, and first-person storytelling about tribal sovereignty, resilience, and culture.
Yakne Seminoli / Seminole World
An exhibition featuring over 25 Seminole artists working in contemporary and traditional art forms, celebrating Seminole heritage, creativity and cultural continuity.
Whitney Salgado's exhibition blending Hispanic heritage with digital art, featuring traditional Mexican folk art elements and contemporary digital techniques.
Over 150 historic jewelry pieces from designer Neil Lane's collection, spanning a century of design from 19th-century Parisian revival styles to Hollywood glamour, including Tiffany & Co. masterpieces.
The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art
Exhibition featuring 120 Art Nouveau objects from the Chrysler Museum of Art, showcasing nature-based motifs and curvilinear designs by renowned artists including Tiffany, Mucha, and Gallé.
Reimagining African American Art
Transformative reinstallation of African American art galleries showcasing works from the 1800s to 1980s, exploring key historical movements including the Harlem Renaissance, Social Realism, Civil Rights era, and Black Arts Movement.
SHIFTING TOPOGRAPHIES: Extracting the Landscape
An exhibition exploring the impact of extraction on land and culture through contemporary art
A comprehensive retrospective covering 70 years of Yoko Ono's trailblazing career, featuring over 200 works including participatory instruction pieces, installations, films, music, photography, and archival materials. The MCA is the exclusive U.S. venue for this exhibition.
First major exhibition of Renoir's drawings in over 100 years, featuring more than 100 works on paper including pastels, watercolors, and prints spanning his full career
New paintings by Tammy Nguyen responding to the Daniel Ellsberg Papers archive at UMass, exploring themes of political madness and nuclear war theory.
Immersive exhibition exploring Dutch domestic life in the 17th century featuring famous dollhouses of Petronella Oortman and Petronella Dunois, with 9 diorama-style galleries following home life from morning to evening.
Open Air / Open Space
Artwork depicting Somerset County parks and open spaces by over 30 New Jersey artists, created through Plein Air process to celebrate the County's Open Space Preservation Program.
Group exhibition featuring plein air paintings by local Kingsport artists capturing outdoor scenes and natural landscapes.
Romanian artist Carmen Marin's evocative work exploring light, shadow, and emotion through layered textures and visual perception
ENCODED: Change the Story, Change the Future
Unsanctioned AR exhibition by 17 Indigenous artists transforming works in the Met's American Wing to reclaim Native narratives in American art history.
Kulturang Makulay: Colorful Cultures of the Philippines
Journey through diverse Filipino cultures featuring fashion, photography, and the history of sakadas plantation workers
Tavares Strachan's first major LA museum show features 20+ new immersive works exploring invisible histories of the Black diaspora through sculpture, neon, painting, and multisensory installations.
The first major exhibition exploring the artistic friendship and mutual influence between Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, featuring about four dozen paintings from both artists spanning 1868-1883. Recent scholarship reveals that Manet increasingly followed Morisot's example in his final years—her choice of subjects, colors, and brushstrokes.
Renaissance, Romanticism, and Rebellion: European Art from the Smith-Naifeh Collection
Over 70 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from the acclaimed Smith-Naifeh Collection spanning 19th-century European art, exploring Renaissance revival, Romantic emotion, and avant-garde rebellion.
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 Art of the Character: Highlights from the Glenn Close Costume Collection
Exhibition featuring over 50 costume ensembles from Glenn Close's personal collection, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of film and theater costume design across her five-decade career.
Exhibition featuring the work of Dutch fashion artists Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, exploring the boundaries between haute couture and art
British artist Rebecca Louise Law transforms Selby's Museum of Botany & the Arts with thousands of hand-strung preserved flowers suspended in an immersive installation paired with living orchid displays.
The New York Sari: A Journey Through Tradition, Fashion, and Identity
An exploration of one of the world's oldest garments and its impact on New York, tracing how the sari found a home in New York City and became woven into the city's cultural fabric.
Replaced by the Smartphone
A permanent exhibit showcasing technology and devices that have been replaced by smartphones, featuring nostalgic items from cassette players to credit card machines.
Centennial celebration of Robert Rauschenberg featuring Barge and over a dozen seminal works exploring his experimental use of photographic imagery
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.
Pronounced Ah-Beetz
A cultural history exhibition celebrating New Haven's 100-year pizza heritage, focusing on the city's iconic pizzerias and Italian immigrant history, featuring historic artifacts, video footage, and immersive replicas of the 'Big 3' pizzerias.
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.
Museum Shop Highlights
A group exhibition showcasing curated selections from the Museum Shop, established in 1967, featuring work by local and regional artists across various media including sculptures, jewelry, ceramics, glass works, and prints.
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
Black Artists in America: From the Bicentennial to September 11
Exhibition exploring Black American artists from the late 1970s to early 2000s, featuring over 50 artworks addressing cultural, political, racial, and social issues of the era.
Niyū Yūrk: Middle Eastern and North African Lives in the City
A landmark exhibition documenting over a century of Middle Eastern and North African contributions to New York City through newspapers, rare books, archival documents, prints, artists' books, photographs, music records, and film.
Niyu Yurk: Middle Eastern and North African Lives in the City
Through a rich array of materials—including Arab American newspapers, rare books, photographs, digitized music recordings, and film clips—Niyū Yūrk showcases MENA voices, stories, and creative legacies.
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First exhibition of the Getaway! series exploring artistic escapism through fictional storytelling and worldbuilding, featuring artists who use narrative elements to address contemporary oppressions and imagine alternative futures.
An exhibition of 31 photomicrograph prints by Biology professor Dr. Adolfo Sánchez-Blanco, blending science and art with interactive QR codes linking to educational videos. The title references the artist's experience as a biologist from Spain and is dedicated to community college students for whom English is not their first language.
Solo exhibition by Mexican artist Libertad Alcántara exploring U.S. immigration policy and border enforcement through juxtapositions of everyday realities with political commentary.
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.
Participatory public art installation featuring a library of objects for community use and interaction
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.
A solo exhibition showcasing sketchbooks from type designer and artist Cyrus Highsmith, offering insight into his creative process over 30 years of sketching letterforms and design concepts.
Michigan Medicine meets Michigan nature through art
Permanent art collection featuring over 350 works by 35+ artists celebrating Michigan's natural beauty in the new hospital pavilion
Patient art installation featuring 30 UCSF cancer patients' artwork exploring healing and creative expression
Six Sparks to the Sky
Inaugural exhibition featuring six artists exploring mystical and figurative themes
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.
Major retrospective featuring over 80 works spanning Keith Haring's influential career, including paintings, works on paper, and commercial products. Features his largest work on paper ever produced, the 1986 aquatint 'Medusa Head,' along with iconic imagery and products from his Pop Shop.
Solo exhibition featuring works by David Ligare, many of which are from his 2024 Monterey Museum of Art exhibit and are now on sale at Winfield Gallery.
Potters on the Holston
A historical pottery exhibition featuring works made with clay from the Holston River in Southwest Virginia, showcasing the region's ceramic heritage.
Groundbreaking survey of photographer Dawoud Bey's landscape-based work exploring African American history through uninhabited landscapes at historically significant sites of enslavement and freedom.
Sustainers of Life
A group exhibition of Indigenous women artists as knowledge-keepers, exploring themes of cultural survival, healing, and resilience.
Monica Rodriguez presents a site-specific installation examining California's colonial history and its lasting impact on contemporary culture.
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.
Former President George W. Bush's 43 oil paintings celebrating America's immigrants and their contributions to the nation, on display at the Milken Center through January 2026.
Color Triumphant: Modern Art from the Collection of Julian and Josie Robertson
A major exhibition showcasing the liberation of color in modern art, featuring 54 masterworks from Impressionism through contemporary abstraction from the Robertson Collection, displayed at UNC-Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum.
Painted Pages: Illuminated Manuscripts 13th-18th Centuries
Exhibition exploring the golden age of handmade books, featuring illuminated manuscripts from the 13th-18th centuries including Christian devotional texts, Hebrew, Arabic and Persian manuscripts.
A collaborative feminist art installation by Judy Chicago featuring colorful art quilts, interactive recording elements, and participatory components exploring gender and power.
Barcode Journeys
An exploration of barcodes as modern hieroglyphs, examining their pervasiveness in daily life and what it means to stay human in an age of algorithms and AI
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.
Exhibit Featuring Union County Employee Artists
Group exhibition featuring award-winning artwork by Union County government and Union College employees, retirees, volunteers, and their families.
A major solo exhibition of prints by world-renowned artist Harry Sternberg (1904-2001) featuring over 50 prints showcasing his mastery of various printmaking techniques and his bold depictions of industrial American life.
Shaping
New exhibition 'Shaping' featuring works by local award-winning artists at Studio 1212 Art Gallery
Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection
The largest exhibition ever presented at the Kemper Art Museum, featuring over 80 works by nearly 70 women artists from the Shah Garg Collection, spanning eight decades of contemporary abstraction and diverse artistic practices.
An exhibition exploring the geological connection between Taberg mountain in Sweden and Iron Mine Hill in Cumberland, Rhode Island, through cumberlandite rock samples, original artwork with iron-based pigments, archival materials, and personal correspondence spanning a 40-year friendship between two curators.
In Search of Thoreau's Flowers
Immersive exhibition featuring Henry David Thoreau's preserved botanical specimens exploring climate change impacts through art, science, and interactive installations
Urs Fischer's first solo design exhibition featuring functional objects including chairs, lighting, and domestic forms that blend conceptual art with everyday utility. The two-floor exhibition traces Fischer's evolution toward design, from experimental studio works on the first floor to refined functional pieces created in 2025 on the second floor.
In Search of Thoreau's Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
An immersive multidisciplinary exhibition exploring climate change and biodiversity loss through Henry David Thoreau's preserved plant specimens, with new artworks featuring North Carolina flora and fauna.
Contemporary jogakbo exhibition featuring Wonju Seo's translucent textile compositions that bridge traditional Korean craft techniques with modern abstract art, exploring themes of light, transparency, and spiritual reflection.
Exhibition celebrating the human body in all its natural forms, reframing bodily marks—like stretch marks, wrinkles, and scars—as testaments to lives fully lived and sources of beauty rather than flaws.
A solo exhibition showcasing five decades of acclaimed street photographer Jamel Shabazz's work, focusing on themes of love, community, empathy, and representation in urban environments. His first solo exhibition on Long Island.
Unfolding Events: Exploring Past and Present in Artists' Books
An exhibition showcasing artists' books that blend personal narratives, historical reflection, and creative collaboration to explore experiences of marginalized communities and contemporary responses to the world.
Solo exhibition featuring Sinrong Chen's work merging traditional Chinese calligraphy and ink painting techniques with contemporary artistic vision, inspired by nature.
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.
All These Growing Things
A collection exhibition organized around four central ideas—Ancestries, Masks, Transformations, and Hybrids—that traces personal, ancestral, and cultural histories while exploring transformative possibilities and interconnections among humans, plants, and animals.
For Liberation and For Life: The Legacy of Black Dimensions in Art
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Black Dimensions in Art with over 100 works by 95 artists across multiple mediums - one of the largest exhibitions of Black artists in the Capital Region's history.
Solo exhibition of conceptual artist Charisse Pearlina Weston exploring symbolic links between glass and anti-Blackness through sculpture, installation, and mixed media.
Earthbound and Heavenward: The Sacred Art of Discipleship
Long-term exhibition exploring themes of faith and spiritual discipleship through art spanning five centuries, combining historical masterpieces with contemporary works from the museum's permanent collection and new commissions.
A comprehensive retrospective of Gustave Baumann's work exploring his deep engagement with the region's ecology and landscapes, his fascination with Puebloan and Hispano cultures, his whimsical approach to storytelling through marionettes and genre scenes, and his connection to international modernist movements in design and aesthetics.
Exhibition of Ojibwe artist George Morrison's paintings and drawings from his New York years, exploring his contributions to Abstract Expressionism and featuring his Horizon series.
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.
All Directions: Art That Moves You
Over 150 historical and contemporary artworks exploring migration as an essential part of humanity, featuring paintings, photography, installations, and sculptures from 100+ artists.
Urban Stomp: Dreams & Defiance on the Dance Floor
A groundbreaking exhibition exploring over 200 years of social dance in New York City, featuring styles from lindy hop to vogue, with interactive dance floors and artifacts from Louis Armstrong's trumpet to Celia Cruz's shoes.
Groundbreakers: Post-War Japan and Korea from the Dallas Museum of Art and The Rachofsky Collection
Exhibition featuring post-war Japanese and Korean artists from three major movements: Mono-ha, Dansaekhwa, and Gutai, showcasing experimental approaches to materials and artistic methods.
Arte de México y Centroamerica: Nuestro pasado es presente
A permanent gallery installation reimagining UMFA's Latin American art collection with a focus on decolonization, featuring works from Indigenous communities across Mexico, Central and South America, alongside contemporary art. Developed in partnership with Artes de México en Utah and a community advisory board over three years.
ITERATIONS: Rhythm & Reason
A group exhibition featuring three artists connected to Kent State University exploring themes of circles, paths, and grids through ceramic sculpture and textile art.
Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination
Exhibition exploring sea monsters through specimens from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, historical illustrations, ancient mariners' maps, cultural artifacts, and deep sea photography. Features items such as a viperfish, giant squid tentacle and beak, Megalodon shark tooth, and a Peruvian ceramic pot by the ancient Moche people. Examines humanity's relationship with the ocean and how we apply monstrosity to things we don't understand.
A permanent exhibition reimagining the Amistad revolt of 1839, centering the African captives who led the revolt and their fight for freedom, featuring historical artifacts, original documents, and artwork including Nathaniel Jocelyn's iconic portrait of Sengbe Pieh.