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Explore an untold chapter in American history Focusing on the work of Black potters in the 19th-century American South, this landmark exhibition…
In this issue, read about an exhibition featuring a transformative gift to the Museum; get to know the latest project from our curator Michelle Millar…
Taking a new approach to the work of the ever-popular Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), this major exhibition explores in detail his impact on other artists—both during his lifetime and beyond.
Africa is at once a point of origin and a myriad of associations—real and imagined—for many Black artists working in the Americas. In the 20th century…
“Empowered Faces” is a mixed-media mural that showcases young artists’ self-portraits through abstracted forms. Artist and educator Perla Mabel…
Get Tickets Included with General Admission Portraits from the community featuring leaders of all kinds What does leadership look like? In response to…
Learn how a longtime MFA volunteer left a meaningful legacy—and discover ways to make your own special gift.
“Modernism belonged to me also.” So resolved British Guiana–born artist Frank Bowling in 1966, when he moved from London to New York City, impelled by…
Frank Bowling’s Americas
New York, 1966–75
When the British Guiana–born artist Frank Bowling relocated from London to New York in 1966, he found an art scene in flux, with abstract painting…
Through dreamlike woven tapestries, Texas-born artist Diedrick Brackens (b. 1989) explores African American and queer identity, his own life, and…