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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “july/august 2025”

Jewelry: Strands of Time

Sarah Davis August 8, 2025 Art

From her studio in Philadelphia, Melanie Bilenker creates beautiful portraits capturing the quiet moments of life. ⬬

jewelryjuly/august 2025Sarah Davis

Cultural Crossings

Thomas Connors August 8, 2025 Art

Americans are growing more fascinated with Aboriginal art, which John and Barbara Wilkerson have been collecting since 1994. ⬬

John and Barbara Wilkersonjuly/august 2025Thomas Connors

Weaving a New Dawn

Paula Deitz August 8, 2025 Art

Jeremy Frey, master Passamaquoddy basket maker, has taken traditional Indigenous forms to new heights. ⬬

basketJeremy Freyjuly/august 2025Paula Deitz

Exhibitions: Working-class Roots

Sarah Stafford Turner August 8, 2025 Art

n 1905 Florence Thornton Butt used a sixty-dollar loan to open a supermarket—Mrs. C. Butt’s Staple and Fancy Grocery in Kerrville, Texas. Today Charles Butt remains the head of the grocery chain (now known as H-E-B), but he is also a passionate art collector focusing on American modernism. ⬬

exhibitionsjuly/august 2025Modernismsarah stafford-turner

Museums: Big Changes Are Coming to the American Folk Art Museum

The Magazine ANTIQUES August 8, 2025 Art

2 Lincoln Square is ready for its much-anticipated refresh. ⬬

american folk art museumjuly/august 2025museums

In Conversation: The Future of Vernacular Art in American Museums

Kathleen A. Foster August 8, 2025 Art

We asked five curators at major institutions: How are you installing and considering folk and outsider art in the coming years? Kathleen Foster. ⬬

in coversationjuly/august 2025kathleen fosterPhiladelphia museum of art

Objects: Blowin’ in the Wind

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle August 8, 2025 Art

On the complex origins of whirligigs, a seaside art form that unfolded from the dying whaling industry. ⬬

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddlejuly/august 2025objectswhirligigs

Perspectives: Mitch’s Musings

Mitchell Owens August 8, 2025 Art

The only collecting advice I ever give: if nobody wants an item or is not looking at it, make it yours. ⬬

july/august 2025Mitchell Owens

Luminary: Infinite Iterations

Cara Zimmerman August 8, 2025 Art

A Tribute to the Remarkable Bernard L. Herman. ⬬

Bernard L. Hermanjuly/august 2025luminary

In Memory: Betsy Pochoda

The Magazine ANTIQUES August 8, 2025 Art

Editor in chief of The Magazine ANTIQUES, 2008–2016. ⬬

Betsy Pochodain memoryjuly/august 2025
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