Students looking at pieces of art in the Homespun exhibition

Upcoming Events: 

Friday, April 26, 5–7 pm
Opening Reception: BFA I Thesis Exhibition
*special museum hours for this exhibition are Friday 26th – Tuesday 30th, 11-5

Saturday, April 27, 2 pm
Curator Gallery Talk: with Global Connections curator, Tom Wolf

Sunday, April 28, 12 pm
Gallery Tour: Public Tour of of Spring Exhibitions with the Museum’s educator, Zachary Bowman

Sunday, April 28, 2 pm
Family Day: Artwork discussions and hands-on-making activities for children and their families. In conjunction with Global Connections. Register here

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Wednesday – Sunday

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Global Connections: Miguel Covarrubias, Isami Doi, Aaron Douglas, and Winold Reiss

February 4 – July 21, 2024

By comparing the styles and biographies of four artists who crossed paths in New York during the 1920s, Global Connections traces the complicated channels of influence and inspiration within the often-overlooked multiculturalism of American art before the Second World War. 

This exhibition is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.

Winold Reiss, The Painter -Watanabe, ca.1926, pastel on Whatman board, Courtesy the Reiss Partnership

Gregory Crewdson, Untitled (from the series Natural Wonder), 1990, Photograph, Gift of David A. Dorsky & Helaine Posner 

A Living Collection

Ongoing

This new display of the Museum’s collection tells the story of The Dorsky from a variety of perspectives, making space for traditionally marginalized voices. Exhibiting collection highlights and audience favorites alongside new acquisitions and commissions, A Living Collection presents the collection as a living entity, continuously evolving and shaped by the viewer's interpretation. 

A Museum Alive with Creativity!