Forests of Symbols
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This installation of five paintings shows the influence of European Symbolism on art as it developed in this country from the early to mid-twentieth century.
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This installation of five paintings shows the influence of European Symbolism on art as it developed in this country from the early to mid-twentieth century.
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In the inaugural project of the Museum’s new contemporary series in its historic paneled rooms, portraits of local community members activate a domestic installation.
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This exhibition explores how, after World War I, artists without formal training “crashed the gates” of major museums in the United States, diversifying the art world across lines of race, ethnicity, class, ability, and gender.
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Featuring a selection of works from the permanent collection handpicked by new Chief Curator Jeremiah William McCarthy.
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This exhibition stages encounters between social and magic realist artworks from early-to-mid twentieth century with works by five contemporary artists whose works grapple with what it feels to live in the world right now.
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The concept of taking something nonrepresentational and naming it after something “real” unites the works in Knowing and Naming: Abstraction Beyond Reality.
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From his new series of paintings Shelter in Place, Scott Turri looks to the industrial design of a laundry basket as a source.
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Scenes of Laurel Highlands is a juried member exhibition highlighting the people, events, historical and cultural sites, nature, and landscapes that represent the beautiful Laurel Highlands of western Pennsylvania.
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Stephen Towns: Declaration & Resistance examines the American dream through the lives of Black Americans from the late 18th century to the present time.
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A complimentary exhibition to Stephen Towns: Declaration & Resistance featuring works from the permanent collection and additional loans that highlight artists and objects that were influential to visual artist Stephen Towns.
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. Tina Williams Brewer is a storyteller and through her multi-layered quilts she shares stories about life, myth, history, and her own heritage. This exhibition […]