Current Exhibitions
440 exhibitions currently showing worldwide
Solo exhibition of digital mandala artworks created from floral photography by Carol Nussbaum
Annual exhibition showcasing 800+ artworks by 600+ incarcerated artists from 26 Michigan prisons, featuring diverse media and celebrating creative resilience.
Hot Off the Walls: Art to Go!
A dynamic art purchasing event where collectors can immediately take home their purchased artwork
ArtsWest 47
Annual juried group exhibition featuring 30 selected artworks from all media types by Wisconsin artists, celebrating ArtsWest's 47th year since its founding in 1979.
A group exhibition celebrating the MetroCard's legacy as both a transit object and artistic inspiration, featuring contemporary artworks and special edition MetroCards.
Solo exhibition featuring artist Hoeksema
Solo photography exhibition blending the artist's dual passions for photography and water sports, featuring minimalist landscapes and nature-inspired work.
Comprehensive retrospective of Yayoi Kusama's artistic career with over 300 works including mirror rooms, polka dot installations, pumpkin sculptures, and newly commissioned pieces.
Yayoi Kusama Exhibition at Museum Ludwig
Comprehensive retrospective of Yayoi Kusama's eight-decade creative career featuring over 300 works including paintings, installations, sculptures, and the artist's renowned Infinity Mirror Room.
Cari Sherwood: Paintings and Jewelry Exhibition
Solo and group exhibition featuring paintings by resident artist Cari Sherwood along with handcrafted jewelry from two master jewelers in the Lawrence Gallery.
The Holy Sepulcher: Treasures from the Terra Sancta Museum, Jerusalem
Traveling exhibition of ecclesiastical treasures from Jerusalem featuring 60+ objects from the 17th-18th centuries, displayed at only two North American venues.
A three-generational exhibition of the Cappalli family's work featuring over 80 years of Puerto Rican fashion history and traditional mundillo lacework techniques.
Solo exhibition of semi-abstract paintings exploring emotional connection to Scottish landscapes through the concept of cianalas.
Off the Coast of Paradise: Artists and Ossabaw Island, 1961-Now
A retrospective exhibition celebrating Ossabaw Island's profound influence on American artists through its innovative residency programs. The exhibition places the undeveloped Georgia barrier island among the most important artist colonies of the 20th century.
An immersive installation exhibition featuring large-scale kaleidoscopes that blend visual art with scientific principles of optics and light reflection.
Comprehensive retrospective of Yayoi Kusama's work including paintings, sculptures, and immersive installations
Interactive immersive art experience in a historic bank with 100+ collaborating Philadelphia artists creating an evolving space for community participation and imagination.
Vehicles of Expression: The Craft of the Skateboard
The first museum-level treatment of skateboards as material culture, focusing on both the history and diverse interpretations of skateboards as handcrafted artistic objects.
Flight of Butterflies
An outdoor sculptural installation featuring oversized butterfly sculptures displayed along nature trails
Solo exhibition by artist Angela Caley featuring 11 new oil and mixed-media paintings that explore emotional aspects of human experience
Is It Still Life?
Pop surrealism group exhibition featuring 35 artists with work not exceeding 3 by 2 feet, including seven sculptural floor pieces.
TEFAF Maastricht 2026
Premier international fair for fine art, antiques, and design with 277 exhibitors showcasing works spanning 7,000 years of art history
Group exhibition celebrating contemporary local female artists from Atlanta/Georgia
Off the Coast of Paradise: Artists and Ossabaw Island, 1961–Now
A group exhibition of 32 artists exploring artistic residency on Ossabaw Island and its impact on American contemporary art over 60 years.
Solo exhibition of landscape paintings by Brad Teare, featuring mountains, creeks, streams, and wildflowers created with palette knife techniques and color vibration.
Still life paintings exploring intentionality, observation, and narrative through familiar objects in quiet spaces.
Mawte: Bound Together
An Indigenous-led group exhibition featuring a dozen Wabanaki and other Indigenous artists collaborating to create every aspect of the show from Indigenous perspectives.
The Etruscans Uncovered
An exhibition showcasing ancient Etruscan art and artifacts from UC Berkeley's collections, featuring tomb paintings, metalwork, and clay objects from ancient Italy.
Solo survey retrospective of Rashid Johnson featuring nearly 90 works including photography, video, paintings, and assemblages, with site-specific installations and live performance programming.
Whitney Biennial 2026
A vivid atmospheric survey of contemporary American art shaped by a moment of profound transition, featuring 56 artists examining relationality and coexistence.
Enduring Brilliance
Pastel artwork from the Pastel Society of America exhibited in the Flora B. Giffuni Gallery of American Pastels
An immersive 35-foot interactive installation by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto featuring hand-woven paracord pathways inspired by traditional crochet.
Elevate Artworks: Art with Purpose Grand Opening
Fine art gallery located inside Estero Bay Marina showcasing multiple artists with a focus on elevating the arts while raising funds for meaningful causes.
Grand opening of Lowry Hill Gallery with debut exhibitions including work by featured artist Kirsten Tradowsky
The Secret World of Elephants
An immersive installation exhibition exploring elephant evolution, behavior, habitats, and conservation, organized by the American Museum of Natural History and presented in the Stoddard Exhibition Hall's 10,000-square-foot black box exhibit space.
The Art Institute of Chicago will host this exhibit featuring Henri Matisse's celebrated cut-paper works from his Jazz portfolio.
Johnsons Pasture: Returning to Listen
A multi-artist exhibition responding to Johnson's Pasture as a natural landscape and site of artistic inspiration
After 18 months without a permanent home, Sheboygan Visual Artists is set to open its new South Pier gallery on March 7, reuniting 80 member artists and the community. The event is designed as a relaxed house-warming celebration featuring work from member artists and Vic Valdez's recycled cardboard art.
Opening celebration for the Sheboygan Visual Artists' new location after more than a year without a permanent home, featuring 75+ visual artists represented by the nonprofit cooperative.
First complete exhibition of Henri Matisse's Jazz book since 1948, featuring cut paper compositions and pochoir techniques.
Enduring Impressions: Contemporary Woodblock Prints
Contemporary Woodblock Prints exhibition featuring international artists working with traditional Japanese mokuhanga techniques and nature-inspired themes.
Solo exhibit showcasing Montecito artist Gerrie Shapiro, marking Shapiro's return to the gallery world after more than twenty years
Beka E. Pruitt's Bachelor of Fine Arts solo exhibition featuring dreamlike, fairytale-inspired worlds with reflective imagery and glowing elements.
Collaborative exhibition by Cara Gregor and Elise Mahan featuring botanical motifs and organic forms celebrating Spring through merged artistic styles.
A historical exhibition showcasing John James Audubon's ornithological masterworks and his significant contributions during his time in Louisiana.
A group exhibition featuring three contemporary artists exploring cosmic themes, scientific inquiry, and spiritual dimensions of the universe through various artistic mediums.
Art in Fashion
Group exhibition featuring multiple artists at the intersection of fashion and fine art
An assemblage art exhibition featuring found-object works created by workshop participants, presented in shadowbox-style frames.
Flight Patterns
Exhibitions in the K Gallery reflect the vitality of local artists in the Bay Area community
Contemporary response to the legacy of renowned blacksmith Philip Simmons (1912–2009), with modern Charleston-based visual artists creating original works celebrating his influence on the city's cultural and artistic heritage.
Still, We Gather
An eclectic mix of paintings and sculptural pieces celebrating community gathering and resilience as themes. The gallery is reopening with this exhibition following its closure since late December.
Rooted in Community
Group exhibition celebrating artists from Sarasota's historic Newtown and Overtown communities
Metamorphosis: Exploring Growth, Change, and the Beauty of Becoming
A group exhibition celebrating women in fine art, exploring growth, change, and personal transformation through various artistic mediums.
Solo exhibition of Ana María Hernando's multidisciplinary contemporary art practice
Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest
A group exhibition featuring modernist artworks from the Pacific Northwest, exploring how local artists challenged regional stereotypes through Social Realism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism.
A solo fine art photography exhibition with sculptural components by photographer Savannah Withers, featuring conceptual dresses made from natural materials and discarded technology, inspired by observations of nature reclaiming urbanized spaces.
Full Moon Grand Opening
West Winds Gallery opened its doors with a Full Moon Grand Opening celebration, providing a platform for local artists to display and sell their work in downtown Grand Junction.
A solo exhibition by San Jose artist Ayelet Gal-On featuring layered paintings of white dresses that translate the sensation of wind and the warmth of light into visual experience through multiple layers of oil, acrylic, and plaster.
A collection of 32 European drawings from the 16th-19th centuries exploring themes of virtue and vice through allegorical imagery.
A solo exhibition celebrating modernist sculptor and painter David Pryor Adickes (1927-2025), a Huntsville native known for his iconic 76-foot-tall statue of Sam Houston.
A solo exhibition by local artist Megan O'Hanlon celebrating the history and glamour of flight attendants through paintings featuring feminine themes, colorful compositions, and decorative patterns.
Shroud explores architectural space and human interaction through charcoal and chalk works created during an artist residency at Arcosanti.
Local Artist Showcase
Digital/outdoor screen exhibition showcasing local artists through the month of March 2026
Camouflage: Designed to Deceive
An immersive 45-minute exhibition organized by four scientific principles of camouflage—to disappear, to distort, to disguise, and to deceive—featuring historical artifacts, military uniforms, CIA disguise kits, and interactive mixed media environments.
Inaugural Exhibition featuring Infinity Room and Large Nature Model
World's first AI art museum opening with immersive Infinity Room installation and Large Nature Model AI-generated artworks
Student Art Exhibit
Exhibition of student artwork from Penn State Wilkes-Barre courses exploring storytelling, rhetoric, and crime literature themes.
Glory! Glory!
A group exhibition hosted by Pigment International examining themes of identity, patriotism, and America's complex history through reimagined versions of the national flag.
Resilient Roots: Pollinators, Weeds, & the Art of Repair
A group exhibition exploring ecological connections between pollinators, weeds, and medicinal plants through contemporary art, rare books, and interactive experiences.
A solo retrospective exhibition of 19 works by Faith Ringgold (UC San Diego Visual Arts Professor Emerita) produced between 1976 and 2023, celebrating her legacy as a storyteller and pioneer in elevating quilting as fine art.
A group exhibition featuring textile artists and fashion designers who created fashion designs inspired by works from the library's permanent art collection.
Anyone Can Art Show
Group exhibition of diverse creative works in various media from Quincy University faculty and staff members, demonstrating art as universal expression.
A two-artist exhibition featuring large-scale oil paintings by Toni Nastasi exploring themes of loss, memory, and perception, paired with award-winning ceramic works by Ava Tesoriero that blend form and function.
4th Friday Art Shows and Opening Reception
February 2026 features solo exhibitions by Ryan Lytle, Jane Skafte, Ginny Loving, and Catherine Purdy, along with the juried All Media Show and the Community Bridge Project with Justyn Canada
This exhibition features the work of renowned artist George Rodrigue, celebrating Louisiana's rich cultural heritage and landscape. Spanning across the 2nd and 3rd floors of the historic 1911 City Hall building. A notable highlight is the appearance of the artist's widow, Wendy Magnus, from March 25-28, during which she will conduct personal tours of the exhibition.
Group exhibition featuring three contemporary painters inspired by medieval art history creating modern works
MoMath Reopening and Expansion
MoMath reopened at its expanded 36,000 square foot Chelsea location with 70 total exhibits, including 31 new installations and interactive displays celebrating mathematics as a creative practice.
Solo exhibition by Mr. Brainwash featuring contemporary and street art celebrating the natural beauty and spirit of Park City.
A solo photography exhibition featuring 41 curated images exploring the American South through emotional and temporal perspectives.
Tracey Emin retrospective featuring 40 years of her career with 90+ works spanning multiple media forms, presented in the Eyal Ofer Galleries in partnership with Gucci.
Group exhibition featuring portraits by Hermann Lismann, Eileen Agar, and Caziel - 20th century European and British modernists
The REDress Project is an outdoor public art installation addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Printing the American Revolution
An exhibition celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, featuring significant artifacts from the revolutionary era including Thomas Paine's Common Sense and Paul Revere's Boston Massacre print
Art of Migration
A collaborative exhibition highlighting human stories behind migration, focusing on challenges and resilience involved in leaving one home to build another.
Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985
An exploration of how photography became an invaluable tool for Black empowerment and social change during the Black Arts Movement, featuring over 100 artists and 150 artworks.
Arlene Schnitzer Visual Arts Prize Exhibition
Exhibition showcasing work by three BFA award-winning artists from Portland State University, each receiving $4,100 in prizes.
Photography and the Black arts movement, 1955-1985
A comprehensive exhibition exploring how photography and the Black arts movement fostered Black empowerment and social change from 1955-1985, featuring over 150 artworks across multiple media.
Life-sized replicas of King Tut's tomb and artifacts from the Giovanni Amin Collection
A special winter exhibit
A winter exhibition showcasing diverse artistic mediums from regional artists
Highland Community History Art Exhibition
A community-focused public art dedication celebrating Highland's African American history and cultural heritage through installations by local Gaston County artists.
A significant group show running for over six months that brings together diverse artistic mediums including quilts, textiles, paintings, and sculptures, showcasing how contemporary artists are engaging with textile traditions while creating new forms of artistic expression.
Documentary photography exhibition featuring over 70 rare vintage photographs by Lewis Hine exploring immigration, industrial labor, and social reform in early 20th-century America.
A solo exhibition of photography-based collages by John Sparagana
A two-part retrospective celebrating Emory Douglas's 50+ year career as a revolutionary graphic artist, illustrator and muralist, featuring digital works and archival materials spanning from the 1960s to present day.
A two-artist group exhibition featuring Carole Forêt's observational landscapes and still life paintings alongside Linda Kerlin's abstract works created through layered paint and wax.
An exhibition showcasing a restored replica of Lorenzo Ghiberti's Renaissance masterpiece 'Gates of Paradise,' featuring gilded panels depicting Old Testament narratives.
Documentary Screening - The Murals
Documentary screening about New Deal-era murals commissioned during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration
Annual youth art showcase featuring ceramic and painting works from regional high school students with awards and People's Choice voting.
An exhibition of Audrey Johnson's photography transformed into wearable and functional art pieces.
A solo exhibition by Arlington native Zane Killgo exploring the impacts of gentrification on historically Black communities in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. The exhibition showcases multimedia artwork incorporating traditional and digital techniques that tells the stories of residents in neighborhoods affected by gentrification.
An interactive exhibition designed for children ages three through nine, featuring hands-on learning activities centered on problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork in a farm setting.
A Month of Sundays: Art and the Persistence of Time
Group exhibition exploring the theme of time and the persistence of time in art
Solo retrospective featuring 145 works by Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani alongside photographs, documentary videos and related works, organized into six thematic sections exploring his artistic practice and life narrative.
Solo exhibition of abstract landscape photography featuring intentional camera movement and long exposure techniques capturing the high desert landscape.
Art X Fashion
An exploration of the intersection between fine art and fashion across multiple artists and designers from the late 18th century to present day.
All Hands on Deck: Edward Steichen and the WWII Naval Photographic Unit
A photography exhibition showcasing World War II through the lens of Edward Steichen and the U.S. Navy's WWII Naval Photographic Unit
A student art exhibition and cultural celebration of Black Excellence featuring visual arts, student performances, and community engagement.
Act on It! Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angeles
A traveling exhibition organized by LACMA exploring the historic Brockman Gallery and its central role in the Black Arts Movement in Los Angeles.
Conversation Pieces: Stories from the Fashion Archives
Fashion exhibition featuring 60+ designs from the Denver Art Museum's fashion archives, pairing garments to tell stories about how style shapes society.
Photography exhibition featuring 241 photographs from Frida Kahlo's personal archive, presented as part of the El Paso Museum of Art's reopening.
Momím Wené: Medicine Water
A touring exhibition developed and curated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Exhibits & Collections Center featuring work by over 30 Indigenous artists exploring relationships between tribal peoples and waterways.
Human Resonance: Portraits with Presence
Human Resonance speaks to the universal desire to see and be seen, with these artists exploring shared and individual histories, the inner life of their subjects, and the quiet moments that shape who we are. This significant exhibition features seven nationally and internationally recognized artists, with David Kassan's Holocaust survivor portraits serving as the centerpiece of the show.
David Hockney: Works from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Largest North American survey of David Hockney's work featuring 200+ works across six decades including prints, collages, video, photographs, and iPad drawings
Sitting for Justice – The Montgomery Bus Boycott
A documentary art exhibition showcasing the Montgomery Bus Boycott through drawings and portraits by two artists who witnessed the historical event firsthand.
Solo exhibition featuring paintings of forgotten objects from Louisville
An exhibition featuring illustrations and original artwork from Eric Carle's beloved children's picture books, including process art, sketches, and cultural artifacts.
Mythical Creatures: The Stories We Carry
An immersive, museum-wide installation exploring myth, immigration, and cultural memory through historical and contemporary Asian art.
The exhibition includes more than 100 rare materials hand-picked by Studio Ghibli, including art boards, posters, a Studio Ghibli animation desk, and original hand drawings by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli animators. Features an interactive animation table where guests can create their own animated sequences and an immersive oceanic world experience.
LCAD MFA: Undercurrents
A group exhibition showcasing LCAD MFA graduates as contemporary storytellers merging traditional techniques with personal modern perspectives, exploring themes of serenity, joy, unity and melancholy.
Ceramic sculptures by Alex Awuku exploring Ananse from Ghanaian folklore, blending traditional and contemporary elements through ceramic and technological materials.
Nick Cave's first solo exhibition in Washington, D.C. and the Smithsonian American Art Museum's largest-ever commission by a single artist, featuring sculpture, video, found objects and a site-specific performance with fantastical mammoth creatures.
America's Founding
A permanent interactive gallery featuring rare artifacts, immersive environments, and digital interactives exploring America's founding era from colonial tensions through the Bill of Rights.
We Mend In End Times
We Mend in End Times is a significant group textile exhibition at the DC Arts Center featuring six artists who use textile techniques and materials to process experiences in difficult times, emphasizing themes of collective healing and resilience.
Close to Home
Group exhibition and showcase featuring artist members of the Southern Utah Art Guild with a focus on homes and home life themes
The Heresy of Legacy
A group exhibition that presents carefully curated historical and contemporary practices giving equal weight to legacy and heresy, embracing complexity rather than purity, and acknowledging that rebellion itself eventually ossifies into tradition.
Cheyenne, Unfixed
An installation of archival photography exploring Cheyenne's history and urban change, part of the 'Interruption Studies' exhibition series featuring experimental, idea-driven work.
A retrospective group exhibition celebrating 25 years of the Grimshaw-Gudewicz Art Gallery featuring 40 artists who have exhibited at the gallery since 2000.
Built on Legacy: Artists of San Antonio
A group exhibition featuring 23 San Antonio artists tracing five decades of artistic evolution and the city's artistic heritage.
Mystery and Wonder: A Legacy of Golden Age Magicians in New York City
A historical archival exhibition featuring rare materials from the largest collection of magic history documentation in any public library in the United States, showcasing magicians and magic history in New York City.
Treasures of the Earth 2026
Juried exhibition and artisan marketplace celebrating natural materials and handcrafted artisan work
Mystery and Wonder: A Legacy of Golden Age Magicians in New York City
An exhibition celebrating the Golden Age of Magic (late 19th and early 20th centuries) featuring one of the world's largest collections of magic memorabilia, including magic books, illusion apparatuses, photographs, theatrical props, forty-eight original lithograph posters, and objects from the personal collection of Society of American Magicians co-founder Dr. Saram Ellison.
A show of more than two dozen paintings examining the force and fluctuations of gentility in Gainsborough's portraiture, complemented by technical investigations and public programs exploring the artist's materials and artistic process.
Furniture by SOM: Design 1950–1991
First-ever exhibition devoted to the furniture work of the iconic architecture studio Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), displayed across two floors of the New York flagship location.
Highlights from the Carl Grupp Permanent Art Collection: The Art of Augustana Teachers
Highlights from the Carl Grupp Permanent Art Collection featuring artworks by renowned artists such as Picasso, Chagall, and Warhol.
A group exhibition exploring African American artistic perspectives on American history, identity, and national symbolism.
A multidisciplinary exhibition exploring the Black Belt region through art, science, and cultural history
A unique combination of original Alexander Calder artworks with specially designed horticultural vignettes throughout the gardens and museum galleries, celebrating Calder's connection to nature and his fascination with circus performance and kinetic movement.
A textile-focused contemporary art exhibition exploring themes of migration, displacement, and cultural inheritance through textile traditions and mark-making practices.
Exploring Feminism
The Dayton Art Institute opens a dedicated gallery for feminist art featuring a rotating three-part exhibition that runs through January 31, 2027. It showcases hundreds of works from the Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell Collection, a nationally recognized collection of feminist and socially engaged art by prominent women artists.
An interactive group exhibition showcasing works by Teens with a Movie Camera, featuring collaborative filmmaking installations and hands-on activities exploring accessible creative expression.
An immersive installation featuring hand-knit and crocheted textile sculptures of ocean life, exploring coral reef ecosystems and the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation.
Foundations of Practice
A group exhibition exploring artistic process and experimentation featuring 19 artists working across multiple mediums.
Solo exhibition by award-winning Central Florida artist Jonathan Knight at the African American Museum of the Arts in DeLand, Florida. The exhibition opens with a free community opening of the museum's newest wing, followed by the artist's exhibit opening.
The Ron Beckman Art Center Members' Exhibition 2026
Members' exhibition featuring diverse media from emerging to professional artists
Chicano Camera Culture: A Photographic History, 1966 to 2026
Exhibition showcasing the photographic history and culture of Chicano art across the United States, curated by renowned art historian Elizabeth Ferrer
Soft Reins: From Degas to Fordjour
Group exhibition exploring equestrian imagery and inspiration in art from 19th to 21st century artists
A solo watercolor art show by retired mechanical engineer and Columbus, Indiana artist Donna Virnig, displayed in the Convention Center's Exhibition Space on the east wall, featuring nature-themed subjects designed to evoke a calming atmosphere and connection to the natural world.
An interactive contemporary art exhibition featuring Brittany Coburn's work exploring mental health, anxiety, shame, desire and emotional endurance through bold symbolism and layered meaning.
Photography exhibition exploring Detroit's influence on artist and community through over 50 images arranged in a neighborhood-like setting.
A remarkable exhibition showcasing decades of concert poster collecting, featuring vintage and iconic music memorabilia from legendary artists and events that shaped Texas music culture.
Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience
An immersive projection mapping experience featuring masterpieces by Van Gogh and Monet with interactive elements and complimentary VR journey.
A solo exhibition by Xiaojing Yan as part of the 2026 Tomayko Solo Artist Elevation Series, featuring sculptural work that weaves together contemporary artistic expression with references to Chinese cultural heritage and natural materials.
Open Air / Open Space Art Exhibition
Juried group exhibition celebrating Somerset County's Open Space Preservation Program and public parks
Elevate Boulder
Multimedia exhibition featuring 200 participants from the Elevate Boulder guaranteed income pilot program, showcasing their personal narratives and experiences through multiple artistic mediums.
A group exhibition featuring 35 fiber artists exploring the intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence through quilts and contemporary fiber art.
Tó Łitso (Yellow Water): Ten Years after the Gold King Mine Spill
A multidisciplinary exhibition examining the lasting environmental and social impacts of the 2015 Gold King Mine spill using photography, sound, scientific data, and cartographic materials to explore waterscapes and their ecological consequences.
Solo exhibition of Keiji Ichikawa's work presented by the City of Santa Clarita at the Valencia Branch library.
Solo exhibition by Victor 'Marka27' Quiñonez exploring bicultural identity, immigration, and Latin American heritage through mixed media works addressing ICE and deportation.
A solo exhibition exploring Mexican and Mexican-American identity and immigrant experience through color-saturated textiles, architecture, and cultural references.
A nature-themed group exhibition celebrating the relationship between art and nature through multiple mediums.
Back in Bahia: The Repatriation Journey of Afro-Brazilian Art from Detroit to Salvador
A cultural repatriation exhibition featuring Afro-Brazilian art including paintings and traditional cordel books, highlighting the journey of artworks from Northern Brazil through Detroit back to Salvador.
Virginia as America: Navigating 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness'
A free exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, drawn from VMFA's permanent collection, exploring American founding ideals and their relevance to contemporary society.
Mystery of the Mayan Medallion
Interactive traveling exhibition exploring Mayan culture, archaeology, and astronomy with hands-on games and artifact displays
Horticultural Heroes
A traveling portrait-based exhibition celebrating 30 leaders in horticulture, botany, and environmental conservation as part of Black History Month programming. Each portrait was created by a different local artist, showcasing various artistic styles and media.
Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation from the Johnson Publishing Company Archives
A collaborative student exhibition exploring Black liberation through archival photography and contemporary artistic responses.
An interactive traveling exhibition exploring the Permian era, 290 million years ago, featuring fossilized skeletons, hands-on dig pits, full-size models, animatronics, and artwork depicting prehistoric creatures and the mass extinction event known as 'The Great Dying.'
Carroll Dunham: Drawings, 1974-2024 showcases the artist's drawing practice spanning 50 years.
A World in the Making: The Shakers
A group exhibition featuring newly commissioned and existing works by seven international contemporary artists presented alongside more than 150 original Shaker objects dating back as early as the 18th century, including furniture, tools, textiles, and everyday goods.
First survey of photographer Rollie McKenna's prolific career spanning architectural and portrait photography in 20th-century American modernism and documentary work.
Student-curated exhibition of historic caricature art examining cultural and political conflicts across centuries
Photography exhibition featuring documentary portraits and audio reflections from over 250 male-identifying high school students exploring the transition to adulthood.
Inverness Art Co-op Grand Opening
Grand opening of Inverness Art Co-op with 11 member artists, ribbon-cutting ceremony, local officials, food, entertainment, and opportunity to meet artists.
Monet to Matisse: French Moderns, 1850–1950
A traveling exhibition of French modernist masterworks organized into four thematic sections: Landscape, Still Life, Portraits and Models, and The Nude, featuring works by major artists including Monet, Matisse, Cézanne, and Cassatt.
A solo ceramic exhibition by artist Gina Grey exploring themes of human fragility, loss, and emotional resilience through ceramic vessels and domestic ware used as metaphors for isolation and survival.
Like everything alive that we try to hold forever
A group exhibition exploring human-object relationships through photography, sculpture, and video, examining themes of identity, collections, colonialism, and artificial intelligence.
Beyond Our Horizons: From Tokyo to Paris
A cross-cultural exhibition featuring French and Japanese artisans exploring tradition and innovation through textiles and metalwork
A group exhibition exploring human migration through diverse artistic media including prints, photographs, paintings, sculpture and installation.
Contemporary American art exhibition celebrating America's 250th birthday, featuring pieces by Sheperd Fairey
Art & Exchange: African Textiles in the Global Marketplace
A student-curated capstone exhibition exploring African textiles and their role in global marketplace and commerce
Who Will Draw Our History? Women's Graphic Narratives of the Holocaust, 1944-1949
A significant presentation featuring primary historical documents created by 10 female Holocaust survivors, offering an important perspective on women's experiences during the Holocaust through graphic narratives and visual testimony.
The Celestial Globe
A permanent installation celebrating the connection between ancient astronomy and modern science, featuring a rotating celestial globe at Griffith Observatory.
Between Shadow and Light: Artwork on Compassion
Student exhibition featuring artwork on compassion with 14 pieces by 13 students from visual arts classes led by visiting assistant professor Larkin Ford and instructor Sara Ghazi Asadollahi.
A solo regional debut exhibition featuring large-scale paintings and sculptural installations, including four 18 x 22 swings embellished with silk flowers, rhinestones, jewelry, canvas and found objects, alongside a student showcase called 'Extension of the Classroom'.
Texas America250
A historical exhibition celebrating Texas contributions to American history, tied to the Declaration of Independence 250th anniversary, featuring archival documents, photographs, and artifacts.
Solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Le'Andra LeSeur exploring Black identity and racial trauma through glass-blown sculptures, abstract paintings, installation, video, and performance art.
Wilderness Lodge
A historical exhibition about the Wilderness Lodge, Pennsylvania's first cross-country ski resort founded by the Welsh-immigrant Janes family.
SDMA: 100 Years
A historical/institutional retrospective celebrating the San Diego Museum of Art's centennial, featuring the museum's evolution and community contributions over 100 years.
Thorns & Living Systems
A group exhibition featuring works from individual artists Jayne Lawrence and Leigh Anne Lester alongside their collaborative gallery projects.
An art exhibition featuring traditional Chinese paintings by Shutian Cao, showcasing cultural exchange between East and West
Muscle Memory: Lens on the Body
The exhibition showcases more than 80 wide-ranging works that contend with the body's form, physicality, and limits, drawn primarily from the collection of the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson, along with select works from the PhxArt Collection and those by Arizona-based contemporary artists. The exhibition is split into four sections: how the skin tells stories and how people use tattoos, makeup and markings to alter their outward appearance; self-portraiture featuring photographs of artists contemplating their mortality; and motion photography including images by 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge.
A multimedia exhibition exploring motherhood through 38 egg tempera portraits and recorded personal stories from participants worldwide, celebrating the many meanings of mothering.
A solo exhibition by Phoenix-based artist Luke Watson exploring how society values land through paintings depicting both real and imagined landscapes, investigating the intersection of personal, cultural, material, and ecological values in contemporary land use.
A landmark survey retrospective of the late American artist Noah Davis featuring over 60 works spanning painting, sculpture, and works on paper from 2007-2015.
Art Nest Reopening
Celebration of the reopening and renovation of the Art Nest, a community creative space for families of all ages and abilities.
The Elizabeth Richard Memorial Members' Show
Group members' exhibition featuring multiple East End Arts member artists working in various disciplines, with all artwork available for sale.
A solo portrait and installation exhibition exploring Black community diversity, cultural identity, and African heritage through painted portraits on used baking trays
New Perspectives: Recent Acquisitions from the Dennos Permanent Art Collection
A group exhibition featuring recent acquisitions from the museum's permanent collection, highlighting contemporary art and collecting practices in the 21st century.
Community group/student art exhibition featuring nautical-themed works by students and artists
InGathering
A group exhibition featuring 10 accomplished artists, including several UNH alums, showcasing mixed media works centered on themes of community collaboration, collective gathering, and artistic unity.
Solo exhibition of work by Norwood Viviano exploring manufacturing history, infrastructure, and climate change through sculptural and visual works, including a commissioned piece 'Recasting Ames' for the university's permanent collection.
Hope & Humanity
Educational exhibition featuring Central Florida Holocaust survivors' accounts and testimonies
A solo exhibition showcasing the iconic costume designs of Paul Tazewell, featuring costumes from Broadway's Hamilton and Wicked, the films West Side Story and Wicked, and Met Gala looks.
Frida: The Making of an Icon
A major retrospective-style exhibition dedicated to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and her profound influence on contemporary art. The show traces how Kahlo transformed from a relatively unknown painter to a global icon and brand, featuring over 200 works total organized thematically across seven sections. The exhibition will travel to the Tate Modern in London after closing in Houston.
A group exhibition showcasing performing arts history and current innovations in Solano County
Brick by Brick: We Built this City
A group installation of Lego architecture models showcasing iconic Spokane landmarks built by local and regional creators, celebrating community pride and artistic talent.
Figure/Ground: New Criteria
A group exhibition featuring four artists exploring how art responds to threats to artistic freedom through the lens of groundwork aesthetics.
Solo stickworks sculpture installation featuring nine large sculptural pieces and signed volunteer work gloves
CLICK! Photographers Make Picture Books
An exhibit of works by visionary photographer-illustrators, celebrating the art of photography in picture books
On Paper / Paper Transformed: Artists Exploring Colored Pulp
A dual exhibition exploring paper as an artistic medium across SVAC's historic campus. "On Paper" features work by six artists whose practices highlight paper as both foundation and collaborator, while "Paper Transformed" brings together contemporary artists working directly with colored paper pulp as the collective Pulparazzi.
An interactive exhibition featuring the modernist nature and wildlife art of Charley Harper, with hands-on activities exploring six different habitats for children and families.
A retrospective exhibition featuring contemporary artist Maija Peeples-Bright, showcasing works in textiles and sculptures as part of the museum's 2026 'Joy Through Art' themed programming.
An exhibition celebrating the Black legacy and heritage of Cape May, featuring a commissioned painting by Chanelle Rene' titled 'Beacons of Cape May' depicting Harriet Tubman, Rev. Stephen Smith, and William J. Moore.
Visions of East and West: Traditional Chinese Paintings by Shutian Cao
A solo exhibition of traditional Chinese paintings that aligns with the Pearl S. Buck legacy of bridging East and West cultures and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
An exhibition of over 2,000 hand-carved stone sculptures by 150 contemporary Zimbabwean artists featuring daily live sculpting demonstrations
"Look pleasant, please": Early Portrait Photography in New Bedford
A photography exhibition focused on portrait photography and sitters in New Bedford during the period from 1839 to 1900, exploring how the photo studio served as a space where people of different backgrounds represented their personal identities.
Solo photography exhibition by Craig Spielman featuring his landscape and wilderness photography from travels across America's national parks and public lands.
Site-specific installation featuring Arizona-based textile artist Erika Lynne Hanson's weavings and sculptures created in direct response to Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic desert architecture and the Sonoran Desert landscape.
At the Vanguard: Making and Saving History at HBCUs
At the Vanguard is a significant traveling exhibition featuring over 100 rare objects, archival photographs, artwork, and multimedia from five historically Black colleges and universities, celebrating HBCU contributions to American history and culture.
A Modern Look: Selections from the Permanent Collection
A curated selection of modern and late modern artworks from the permanent collection showcasing paintings, drawings, and sculpture spanning the early 20th century through the postwar decades.
A solo exhibition exploring Black homeownership, the American Dream, and historical barriers to property ownership featuring 15 artworks including sculptures, drawings, and oil paintings.
Are You Seeing What I'm Seeing?
Group exhibition of 36 artists featuring surreal and quirky contemporary works created through an innovative fortune cookie selection process for artwork titles.
A retrospective exhibition featuring 52 works that reveal how Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. shaped American modernism while working in the South, emphasizing his contributions to American art and his pivotal role in building art programs at historically Black universities.
First solo UK exhibition featuring over 50 pieces of Alessandro Mendini's work including furniture, drawings, paintings, rugs and objects, exploring his artistic references and inspirations.
An exhibition exploring how memory and music were used to capture and codify cultural traditions, created by sibling artists Susana and Gonzalo Silva.
A solo exhibition exploring nature, light and transformation through luna moth imagery
Family Ties: Continuing the Creative Legacy
An exploration of multigenerational artistic practice through twenty creative families, featuring works that span generations and demonstrate how artistic traditions are passed down within families.
A solo centenary exhibition celebrating Robert Rauschenberg featuring rare works from his SPREADS, BOREALIS, ANAGRAM, and RUNT series, including the iconic 'Autobiography' triptych and the historic 'Moon Museum' artwork sent to the moon during Apollo 12.
An exhibition featuring Ansel Adams' lesser-known 1940s work documenting industrial Los Angeles, wartime factory workers, and the Manzanar incarceration camp.
The Elizabeth Richard Memorial Members' Show - In Motion
Members' exhibition featuring multiple art disciplines with the 2026 theme 'In Motion'
WINTERACTIVE
Free outdoor public art exhibition with 18 interactive installations across downtown Boston
Winteractive 2026
Third annual outdoor winter public art exhibition featuring interactive installations at over 16 sites throughout Downtown Boston, inspired by Canadian winter art experiences.
WINTERACTIVE 2026 Outdoor Art Exhibit
Free outdoor public art exhibition across Downtown Boston featuring 18 sites with interactive installations and community engagement
Mapping Territories: The Art of Exile in Pilsen-Chicago
A printmaking exhibition featuring works by 32 artists that explores Mexican migration to Chicago and the cultural resilience of the Pilsen neighborhood through 59 prints.
Walt Disney Imagineering Theme Park Concept Art Exhibit
An exhibition featuring sketches by current Imagineers inspired by the wonders found throughout Disney Parks, showcasing the creative process behind theme park attractions.
An academic student exhibition featuring AI-generated art exploring themes of identity and artificial intelligence psychosis
Solo exhibition and open house event featuring Oakland-based artist Pablo Manga's work 'Free Association,' focused on themes of rights and justice. The event took place in offices 625 and 626 of the 200 McAllister Building.
Mother Road: Route 66 in New Mexico
An exhibition showcasing mural designs for Route 66 centennial celebration, featuring work by five finalist artists.
Solo exhibition by USU senior Morgan Meyers exploring the intersection of Japanese fashion and fine arts. The exhibit offered activities for all ages.
Communal art installation transforming memorial flowers from the Bondi Beach tragedy into preserved artworks and installations at the Sydney Jewish Museum.
High school all-stars exhibition
A group exhibition showcasing high school student artists from the Capital Region's 11-county area, presented as part of Saratoga Arts' reopening celebration following a $2 million renovation.
Solo exhibition of John Bell Jr.'s painted legacy, including canvas prints and contextual panels about the artist's life and advocacy work.
Georgia Wood Artists
Georgia Wood Artists is a juried group exhibition presenting diverse wood art creations by contemporary Georgia artists.
General Andrew Pickens permanent exhibit
A permanent historical exhibition dedicated to General Andrew Pickens, featuring artifacts and interpretive displays about the Revolutionary War general who fought at the Battle of Cowpens.
Solo exhibition of copper wildlife art by artist Bollich
Bio-sculptural installation featuring over 500 works of art and over 10,000 ethically sourced specimens exploring nature, biodiversity, and conservation
A solo photographic exhibition by Daniel Azoulay celebrating the Adrienne Arsht Center's 20th anniversary, showcasing 35 photographs documenting the construction of the performing arts center from 2003-2006. The works are installed throughout the Arsht campus and are accessible to performance attendees and those taking free public tours offered on Saturdays and Mondays.
Painters, Ports, and Profits: Artists and the East India Company, 1750–1850
An exhibition of over 100 artworks by Indian, Chinese, and British artists whose careers were shaped by the British East India Company, spanning 1750-1850.
50 Years of Public Art in Broward County
A group exhibition celebrating five decades of public art in Broward County, featuring local artists with cash prizes available for select participants.
Jogakbo Journeys showcases Bella Kim's innovative approach to Korean patchwork traditions, transforming everyday waste materials into textile art.
Modern Currents: Contemporary Asian Voices
Schaefer Portrait Challenge
A statewide juried portrait exhibition featuring 40 selected artworks from five Hawaiian islands, examining portraiture through diverse artistic mediums.
Life-size photography exhibition of musical instruments by photographer Rich Tarbell
A contemporary wildlife art exhibition showcasing the iconic minimalist artwork of Charley Harper, featuring bold geometric shapes that represent native plants and animals, with interactive hands-on activities.
Solo exhibition of abstract painter and animation pioneer Oskar Fischinger, showcasing his paintings across different periods of his career.
50: A Half-Century of Art - Celebrating a Legacy of Creativity
50th anniversary retrospective survey celebrating the Arvada Center's artistic legacy from 1976-2026
Ojibwe Adornment in Ribbons, Cloth, Beads, and Fur
A contemporary art exhibition featuring eight Anishinaabe artists showcasing Ojibwe adornment traditions through cloth, beadwork, and fur.
Interactive public art installation with bronze benches celebrating endangered wildlife and conservation.
To My Best Friend
Group exhibition celebrating works from the Coté collection, including contemporary paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works
Las Caras Lindas
An exhibition exploring the visual and cultural significance of Latin music album covers with emphasis on Puerto Rican identity and diaspora
Inaugural major art exhibition at the newly renovated Southborough History & Arts Center, showcasing local artistic talent from the community
Belonging
A window exhibit at Highline Heritage Museum showcasing student perspectives on immigration, cultural identity, and belonging.
New Beginnings
Opening exhibition of the 2026 Art Renaissance featuring new jurors and themes showcasing Escondido's artistic community.
ArtBeat Exhibition (Second Exhibition)
Second ArtBeat exhibition featuring artists with developmental disabilities, following the first show that closed early in February 2020 due to the pandemic.
A thematic installation exploring Japanese cultural practices centered on mindfulness, meditation, and the concept of "the way" (dō), featuring tea ceremony, calligraphy, and other meditative arts.
Artivism: Art for Change
2026 exhibition exploring artivism and art for social change
Fronterizx: Art by M. Jenea Sanchez and Gabriela Muñoz with Jenelle Esparza
Contemporary art exhibition showcasing collaborative works from the Fronterizx Collective focusing on U.S.-Mexican border communities and socially-engaged artistic practices
Sara M. & Michelle Vance Waddell Gallery for Feminist Art
Major collection gift of approximately 500 feminist artworks establishing a dedicated gallery space at the museum
Window Seat: Views From the Stratosphere
Inaugural art exhibition at Colorado Springs Airport's new gallery space featuring quarterly rotating exhibits curated by Cottonwood Center for the Arts
Dozens of sculpted bats hang from trees along winding trails in the wooded UNC Asheville forest as an interactive art exhibition and protest against development plans threatening the urban forest habitat.
What the Tide Brought In: Shells and Specimens from the Permanent Collection
A showcase of shells and aquatic specimens from the permanent collection, featuring items last displayed fifty years ago and highlighting the history of shell collecting in the Massillon area.
Solo installation of large-scale bamboo sculptures by Alexander Nixon, a University of Tampa art history professor and Tampa native, on view in MOSI's Arc Gallery.
A collection-focused exhibition showcasing LACMA's Impressionist and Postimpressionist holdings, with emphasis on newly acquired masterworks including Monet and Van Gogh pieces.
Retrospective survey of architect Bruce Goff featuring architecture, design, and personal collections spanning his entire career
Pop Culture
A group exhibition celebrating pop culture's influence on contemporary art through diverse artistic interpretations
Ode to Joy
An annual exhibition featuring works created by the Sanibel-Captiva Art League, bringing together members of all affiliates of the Art Council of Southwest Florida
Portrait series installation exploring migration, identity, and belonging through painted portraits overlaid with meaningful maps.
A major cultural retrospective at the New York Transit Museum opening December 17, 2025, offering insight into the MetroCard's 31-year history ahead of the MTA's transition to OMNY. The exhibition features extensive materials documenting the MetroCard's evolution, including SubTalk ads, pilot brochures, photographs of the first 1994 turnstiles, and a 1997 MetroCard vending machine designed by Antenna Design.
A virtual/digital installation featuring Louise Nevelson sculptures with a focus on the digital reconstruction of Sky Gate, New York, which was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks.
A solo exhibition featuring Sandy Thibeault's contemporary paintings that combine Renaissance-style techniques with modern imagery, using egg tempera and gold leaf.
Public art installation featuring light projections that explore 10 human senses and their connection to Nanaimo, integrated into the downtown revitalization project.
Interactive, hands-on installation for children and families exploring the Noah's Ark story with immersive theatrical elements and a sustainable Bloom Garden featuring plants significant to Jewish teachings and the Promised Land.
Celebrate & Connect: A Grand Opening Wellness Event
Grand opening wellness event with educational talks, art gallery, live music, and wellness demonstrations
Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination
A group exhibition featuring historical and contemporary photography exploring Pan-African solidarity, decolonization, and political imagination through portraiture across the African diaspora.
Inaugural exhibition showcasing legacy and contemporary Muscogee artists featuring over 20 artists working in traditional beadwork, clay art, and contemporary mediums.
An exhibition of paintings and video by Milwaukee artist Peter Barrickman exploring transformation through nature and Wisconsin's seasons.
The Medici Dynasty: Renaissance in Florence
A comprehensive exhibition of Renaissance art and artifacts from the Medici family, featuring over 60 pieces including portraits and historical artifacts.
Dis/orient: Contemporary Art of the Asian Diaspora
A group exhibition featuring contemporary art by Asian diaspora artists that challenges orientalism and explores themes of cultural identity, colonialism, and stereotypes.
Flower Power
A group exhibition featuring ikebana (Japanese floral arrangement) by members of Ikebana International Chapter 65 and flower paintings by contemporary artists.
An inspiring, educational adventure perfect for families, art enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. A unique and visually stunning experience that invites you to see our planet's biodiversity with new eyes. Contains over 500 works of art and over 10,000 specimens, all ethically sourced.
A group exhibition of contemporary photography and paintings by foster youth artists exploring mental health, healing through art, and artistic expression as resistance.
Artistic Luminaries
A legacy exhibition celebrating three influential artists who shaped the creative identity of the South Coast through their work at the Swain School of Design and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Career retrospective of Josefina Auslender exploring drawing, abstraction, Surrealism, and themes of migration, trauma, and resilience.
Inaugural exhibition of landscape paintings by British artist Sophie Atkinson in the newly opened Cathy English Gallery
Richard Long's solo exhibition featuring monumental clay and stone works exploring themes of nature and culture. This marks the gallery's closing exhibition after 50 years.
When We Sketch...: Student Drawings of Everyday Objects in the Drexel Founding Collection
A group exhibition featuring student sketches of objects from the Drexel Founding Collection, displayed alongside the original objects that inspired them.
The exhibition features over 100 objects, including original drawings, rare prints, illuminated manuscripts, commercial cartoons, and political ephemera. It examines the intertwined themes of Jewish identity, Zionism, and universal freedom that define Szyk's career, including 18 works that have never been publicly shown and nearly 40 original drawings.
Kenny Rivero's first solo exhibition in New York in over three years and his fifth with Charles Moffett Gallery, featuring paintings with recurring imagery of folded notes and trompe l'oeil techniques.
A significant retrospective exhibition celebrating Polish-born artist Arthur Szyk, one of America's most important anti-Nazi artists during World War II, featuring 18 never-before-seen pieces and 38 original artworks.
A retrospective celebrating the groundbreaking legacy of designer Roy Halston Frowick, who revolutionized American fashion in the 1970s
Ellen Berkenblit's first solo museum exhibition featuring large-scale canvases and immersive installations
Solo exhibition of Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck featuring nearly 60 works spanning her entire career from youth to late self-portraits
Retrospective exhibition exploring the work of Black Panther activist and artist Emory Douglas across digital and classic works spanning over 50 years.
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.
Quarterly undergraduate student exhibition featuring works in sculpture, film, animation, photography, and mixed media, including the curated exhibition 'Echoing Reality' that explores reality as an echo of the artist's life experiences.
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.
Solo exhibition showcasing Jasper Johns' work organized alphabetically, featuring recurring motifs including flags, targets, numbers, and maps across six decades of artistic practice.
Painted Pups
Dog portraits exhibition by local artists in partnership with Paint A Miracle nonprofit
Louis Vuitton Visionary Journeys Seoul
Immersive experiential exhibition featuring more than 200 pieces across three floors, including themed rooms such as Trunkscape, Origins, Transports, Expeditions, Watches, Picnic, and Personalisation rooms, designed by architect Shohei Shigematsu of OMA.
A multimedia projection art installation featuring an illuminated oak tree with synchronized video and seasonal graphics by local artist Bjorn Schaller.
Hand-Painted Pickleball Paddle Art Exhibition
Group exhibition of hand-painted decorative pickleball paddles by local artists showcasing art and athletics collaboration in St. Petersburg's Warehouse Arts District
Visionary Journeys Seoul
Immersive Louis Vuitton heritage exhibition featuring the brand's evolution, collaborations, and connection to Korea through curated themed rooms and experiences.
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 by Chicana visual artist Citlali Delgado exploring borderland identity, immigration, and the contrast between fantasy and lived experience in the U.S./Mexico borderlands.
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.
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.
From Louise Bourgeois to Yoko Ono: Jewellery by Female Artists
Major group exhibition featuring approximately 60 jewelry works by around 40 internationally renowned female visual artists, spanning from the 1920s to the present day, designed to highlight the contributions of female artists to avant-garde jewelry design.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising
An exhibition documenting the distinctive Muscle Shoals sound merging R&B, country, and pop music, featuring over 50 hours of filmed interviews with musicians and significant artifacts including Aretha Franklin's Apollo baby grand piano and instruments from iconic artists.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Deep Cuts: Block Printing Across Cultures
A thematic group exhibition exploring block printing techniques across cultures and centuries, featuring over 200 objects from Asia, Europe and the Americas.
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.
Inaugural exhibition at the new nonprofit gallery dedicated to preserving the legacy of Bolivian American visual artist Fernando Casas.
Jazz Age Illustration
A comprehensive survey of American illustration from 1919-1942 featuring over 120 works exploring the Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, and evolving visual culture.
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.
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
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
New Orleans Musicians in Art
A group exhibition featuring 14 paintings celebrating New Orleans musicians and jazz culture with accompanying audio recordings
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.
Mosaic of Marks, Words and Material
An interactive exhibition from Reggio Emilia, Italy featuring children's artwork and an atelier workshop space exploring creative expression through drawing and materials.
An exhibition showcasing ethereal luminaire designs by Cristiana Giopato and Christopher Coombes.
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.
60 Miles East: Riverside's Underground Punk Rock, Hardcore & Ska Scene, from the late 1980s to early 2000s
The exhibition features significant cultural materials from Riverside's often-overlooked underground music scene, including archival photographs, concert flyers, ticket stubs, original band merchandise, and artifacts from historic venues. The opening reception drew over 1,200 attendees, demonstrating the community's strong connection to this era.
An exhibition of Andrew Wyeth's long-term artistic fascination with a specific Maine location along the Goose River, featuring many previously unpublished works demonstrating a different, more intimate side of the acclaimed American artist's practice.
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.
Cyclone: Artist Responses to 100 Years of the History Center of Olmsted County Collection
Regional artists respond to historical artifacts from the History Center of Olmsted County collection with contemporary interactive installations exploring themes of history, resilience, and community identity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
New paintings by Tammy Nguyen responding to the Daniel Ellsberg Papers archive at UMass, exploring themes of political madness and nuclear war theory.
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
A solo installation exhibition featuring over 20 new multisensory works across various media exploring hidden histories and the Black diaspora.
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.
FRAMERATE: Desert Pulse is a groundbreaking multi-sensory installation at the Desert Botanical Garden that documents the subtle changes of the Sonoran Desert through cutting-edge LiDAR scanning technology. The exhibition captures one year of daily scanning data and combines high-resolution 3D scans, video installations, photography, and an original score to reveal the vibrant life and seasonal transformations of desert plants and landscapes.
Exhibition featuring the work of Dutch fashion artists Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, exploring the boundaries between haute couture and art
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
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.
Cropsey, Wyeth, and the American Landscape Tradition
A focused appraisal of American landscape painting featuring works by Hudson River School artists and their successors, centered around a major rediscovered Cropsey masterpiece.
Nuestro Vaivén (Our Sway)
A landmark showcase of contemporary Latin American art featuring 22 artists representing 11 Latin American nations and 11 Florida counties. The exhibition pairs artists with Sarasota community leaders to create site-specific installations and features work across multiple media including painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, and video art.
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.
Underwater art installation by Leandro Erlich as part of REEFLINE, Miami Beach's underwater sculpture park and hybrid coral reef.
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
One of the largest presentations of contemporary indigenous art in the Midwest and the first major Native American exhibition at the DIA in 30 years, featuring 90 works by 60 Anishinaabe artists.
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.
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.
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.
Shaping
New exhibition 'Shaping' featuring works by local award-winning artists at Studio 1212 Art Gallery
A multimedia solo exhibition exploring community resilience, environmental devastation, and labor activism in West Virginia through photography, embroidery, video, and participatory practices.
A solo exhibition featuring New York-based artist Adama Delphine Fawundu, exploring ancestral memory and African diaspora through mixed media and textile works created using the 'kpoto patchwok' process.
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.
Art + AI: 2025 Biennial
Art + AI unfolds across seven exhibitions with eleven artists whose practices push against the boundaries of code, culture, and computation. Rather than presenting AI as novelty, the exhibition approaches it as subject, collaborator, and mirror, inviting us to consider how machine intelligence unsettles what we know about art, identity, and human agency itself. The exhibition explores artificial intelligence not simply as a tool, but as subject, collaborator, and mirror to reveal the profound ways this technology is reshaping the nature of art, identity, and agency. The Art + AI Biennial features immersive installations and interactive interfaces with work that investigates how artificial intelligence encodes culture and recasts the terms of authorship, labor, and truth.
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.
Student typography and graphic design exhibition featuring 19 promotional posters for a hypothetical California architecture conference
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.
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.
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.
35 paintings by Sylvester Stallone featuring abstract artwork with themes of time and masculinity
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.
Women of Afrofuturism
A group exhibition featuring eight artists and educators exploring Afrofuturism through multiple artistic mediums
The Medium and the Message
An exhibition on printmaking celebrating the museum's 60th anniversary, showcasing works from masterpieces to contemporary pieces.
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.
1-Year Celebration / Grand Re-Opening
Anniversary celebration and grand re-opening event featuring the gallery's 40+ local artists and diverse selection of art forms.
An innovative mixed-media exhibition pairing visual art with poetry and interactive AR technology
She Is On Her Way
Group exhibition exploring intersectional approaches to feminism and expressions of femininity
Toledo Museum of Art Gallery Reinstallation Project
Major gallery renovation and reinstallation project designed by Michael Maltzan Architecture, Once-Future Office, and Studio Zewde. The chronological timeline moves across the museum from east to west, with construction including new temporary exhibition space and updated amenities.
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.
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.
Palace Through Time
An historical and educational exhibition about the Palace of the Governors dating back to 1610, exploring its centuries of adaptation through multiple interpretive perspectives.
Public Art Action Plan Initiatives
District-wide public art initiatives developed through the Westshore Alliance's first Public Art Action Plan created in early 2024
AI art installation by Refik Anadol commissioned by MoMA
The Looking Glass
An immersive art installation combining outdoor public art space with an indoor interactive museum experience.
An immersive, interactive art installation featuring hundreds of artists creating a multiverse of rooms where visitors explore a mystery narrative through self-directed exploration.
Permanent exhibition showcasing presidential portraits from the Smithsonian's collection, currently undergoing a planned update.