Art and the Animal
This juried exhibit combines natural history and fine art in various styles ranging in medium from oil and watercolors, to exquisite pencil and ink works, paper cutouts, and sculptures.
J. M. W. Turner Paintings on View: Watercolor Horizons
Rarely displayed watercolors showcase one of Britain’s greatest landscape painters in celebration of the artist’s 250th birthday.
A Room of Her Own: The Estrado and the Hispanic World
This is the first exhibition to explore the forgotten history of the 'sala de estrado', an area in elite homes where the woman of the house could escape the expectations of her class in order to receive visitors, display her...
Opening Soon: 20th Annual Quest for the West
At the 2025 Quest for the West, viewers will see railroad cars, narrow canyons, rope lassos, dusty windows and radiant skies. Through these artworks, imagined stories blend with ...
John Galan’s “Remedios”
The ongoing series combines the universal archetypes of the lungs, brain, and heart with symbolic imagery from contemporary Chicanx culture and cuisine.
Bellotto: The Königstein Views Reunited
For the first time in 250 years, viewers can appreciate Bellotto's five views of the fortress of Königstein together.
Virtual Museum Walk for January 9th, 2024
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Wildlife Art, Past and Present
Learn about an exhibition that traces how the essence and beauty of the American West’s animals have captivated talented artists for more than a century.
El Greco, Goya, and a Taste for Spain
Discover an exhibition of three centuries of saints and sinners, secular and sacred likenesses meant to inspire devotion, admiration, and at times discomfort.
2025 International Biennial Portrait Competition
Don't Miss > Juried in by the institution’s executive director, David A. Hummer, the works on view reflect the unique relationships between artists and sitters, and have been ...









