Exploring The Influence of Women
The exhibition theme commemorates 100th anniversary of women in America finally achieving their right to vote. Artists were asked to explore the women who have influenced their life and art.
Art Museums Open Their Doors to the Public
After weeks of so many businesses being closed, we're happy to bring you this list of art museums that are opening their doors to the public once again.
The Briscoe Opens with Special Tours, Perks, and Discounts
The museum that features the saddles of Western icons such as Roy Rogers, Buffalo Bill and Pancho Villa is opening its doors again.
View Online: “Eye to I” Self Portraits
Watch the new extended video for "Eye to I: Self Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery" at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, which is now offered online for audiences at home.
Lost Painting by Cecilia Beaux Finds New Home
“Twilight Confidences” is featured in GMA’s new “In Dialogue” series, which creates conversations around a single work of art.
John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal
The National Portrait Gallery presents an assemblage of 50 John Singer Sargent drawings. Learn more in this preview.
Dialog: Landscape and Abstraction
View Freya Grand’s immersive landscapes of Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos Islands.
Painting How I Want, What I Want, and How I See It
Dean Mitchell: “I’m looking for freedom, regardless of painting styles and labels imposed on artists in regards to race and ethnic origins — total freedom to explore my full potential as an artist.”
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.”
Through the Unusual Door
Learn about a museum exhibition that examines the 38-year relationship between Beauford Delaney and the writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin.