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Native North American Art
The objects in this gallery open discussions about the continuity and change of Native American art across time and media.
These galleries feature paintings and decorative arts produced during the period of the American Revolution and the creation of the United States, in…
The Salon gallery takes its name from traditional displays (originating in the Renaissance period) of paintings tightly packed onto the walls and…
Globalism
Globalism is not a new phenomenon. More than 500 years ago, ships carrying explorers—and later, goods and enslaved people—connected the entire world…
The Ancient Americas
The Ancient Americas galleries present the artistic creativity of more than three dozen cultures from Mexico to Chile prior to European contact in the…
Arts and Crafts in America
The international Arts and Crafts movement was less a style than a philosophy, promoting artistic activity, beauty, and handcraftsmanship as antidotes…
Mummies
The ancient Egyptians wanted to defy death and live forever. In preparation, they mummified the dead, burying them in coffins covered with religious…
Gallery Updates
As we work to update the Museum’s galleries and install new exhibitions, from time to time, galleries may be closed temporarily for ongoing…
Remis Auditorium
Remis Auditorium is on the first floor of the Linde Family Wing on the Museum’s west side. Remis is our largest auditorium, seating up to 380 guests…
Alfond Auditorium
Alfond Auditorium opened in 2010 in Level G of the then brand-new Art of the Americas Wing. Seating approximately 145 guests, this theater is most…