Why Figure Paintings Still Matter
This Wisconsin museum is ready to present the latest edition of its annual "Painting the Figure Now" exhibition. On view will be images of people in every possible mode, reminding us that the human form is a subject with inexhaustible potential for artists.
HerStory: Stories of Ancient Heroines and Everyday Women
This museum houses one of the largest Greek and Roman antiquities collections in the southeastern U.S., so it makes sense for it to celebrate the centenary of American women’s right to vote — and of its own founding — with...
Paintings, Prints, and Drawings: Celebrating Wayne Thiebaud’s 100th Birthday
Opening shortly before Thiebaud’s 100th birthday, the career-spanning exhibition of 100 objects made over more than 70 years is the largest survey of Wayne Thiebaud’s work in in two decades.
Alegoria: Contemporary Bronze Sculptures by Kevin Chambers
While the literal meaning of a piece of art is often to simply entertain the viewer, Kevin Chambers intends to portray an underlying allegorical meaning that carries a more insightful message.
37th Annual Roundup Art Exhibition and Sale
This invitational exhibition features over 100 works by leading artists, including John Pototschnik, in the western genre. The collection celebrates a diverse range of artists and styles; from traditional cowboy scenes to stylistic depictions of Native American life, landscape and portraiture, painting, and sculpture.
Birds in the Spotlight
A total of 510 artists from around the world submitted 830 works for the three-person jury’s consideration, but in the end, only 114 artists will participate in this exhibition.
New Acquisitions at the Meadows Museum
Drawings from the 17th and 18th centuries and a sculpture by a Catalan Modernist enhance the museum’s comprehensive collection of Spanish Art. Learn about each of the pieces here.
Edward Hopper and the American Hotel
Travel back in time to experience the iconic American painter like never before in this major loan exhibition that features 57 of Hopper’s paintings, drawings, watercolors, and magazine covers.
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.
Museum Exhibit Celebrates Art of the West
"Wonders of the West" celebrates America’s Western culture through scenic landscapes, crafts by Native American artisans, and more.