The Association of Art Museum Directors killed something of a sacred cow last year
From the Archives: Freedom in miniature: Mary Way’s Coded Portrait of Charles Holt
Mary Way and her sister Betsy Way Champlain produced many images of men of various ages in and around New London from the late 1790s through 1825, this is the only one in military dress.
Openings and Closings: April 21 to April 27
Take a look at what’s going on this week at museums across the country!
A Dadaist Duo at Vito Schnabel
Vito Schnabel Gallery is now presenting a small exhibition consisting of four paintings by Francis Picabia and five by Man Ray
Current and coming: Women in Focus at the High
Underexposed: Women Photographers from the Collection spans almost two hundred years of women’s contributions to photography
Wandering Eye:Ways of Seeing
What the editors of The Magazine ANTIQUES are looking at this week
End Notes: Short-lived Suffrage in the Early Republic
Some American women and Black people voted as early as 1776? Who knew?
Curious Objects: The Book of Hours: A Medieval Best-Seller
More popular than the Bible: that’s what the richly illustrated volumes known as books of hours
Openings and Closings: April 14 to April 20
Take a look at what’s going on this week at museums across the country!
Current and coming: Exceptional Impressions at the Dixon Gallery
A newly opened traveling exhibition demonstrates that American impressionists developed a style that was entirely their own.










