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.
Winners of the 34th Annual American Plains Artists Exhibition
Realistic and representational artworks of the American Great Plains are on exhibit by sixty-five APA members from across the U.S.A.
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.
Cross-Cultural Encounters
Learn about a collection by an artist who produced the single largest pre-photographic record of the West's indigenous peoples.
How Feverish Nights Led to a New Body of Work
Like the rest of us, this NYC artist has not enjoyed the pandemic, but at least she has produced an intriguing body of work during this challenging period.
Botticelli and Renaissance Florence
The stars are a dozen works by Sandro Botticelli, making this the largest show on him ever mounted in the U.S.
Giacomo Ceruti: A Compassionate Eye
Don't Miss > An exhibition featuring hauntingly realistic portraits of men, women, and children experiencing poverty by 18th-century Italian artist Giacomo Ceruti.
Beatrice Cuming: Connecticut Precisionist
The exhibition title acknowledges the artist’s embrace of precisionism, an aesthetic mode that merged elements of ...