Life Is a Highway: Art and American Car Culture
To be presented only at Toledo — a major car manufacturing center — this is the first U.S. exhibition to offer an inclusive, historical overview of this theme with an emphasis on the Midwest.
Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle
Created during the modern civil rights era, Lawrence’s thirty intimate panels interpret pivotal moments in American history and, as he wrote, “depict the struggles of a people to create a nation and their attempt to build a democracy.”
Seeing Differently
The exhibition will explore the complexities of our ever-changing world through four themes—identity, history, place, and the senses—with special focus on ...
A Matisse Painting Needs Your Help
The American Friends of the National Gallery of Denmark are promoting a unique opportunity that will surely fascinate most art lovers.
The View from Here
Learn about "The View from Here: Three Painters Consider the Landscape," which compares and contrasts the distinct yet complementary ...
Art for the People
Learn about an art collection of WPA-Era paintings, owned by California residents ...
Finding an Audience: 19th-Century Drawings
Learn about an exhibition that highlights the intended audiences for works on paper produced by 19th-century European artists.
Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West
Born in 1974, the Indian painter spent most of his childhood in the beautiful Valley of Kashmir, a region long marred by ...
The Ethereal Worlds of Maxfield Parrish
Maxfield Parrish was a leading figure in the Golden Age of American Illustration, whose approximately 900 commissions for advertisements, magazines, books, stage sets, murals, stationery, and children’s books made him world-famous.
A Vision of Nature
On view are works that address four themes: love of the land, sporting, animals and wildlife, and country pursuits. This is the ninth exhibition AWA has co-organized through its initiative to ...









