The organization will host various events that include the Craft Capital exhibition series, a symposium, hands-on activities, tours, and much more.
Pennsylvania
Miller Institute for Contemporary Art Presents This Skin of Ours
In this exhibition, the artists explore pain and pleasure, and the redemptive possibilities of healing. On view through November 17, 2019.
Dream Dance: The Art of Ed Emshwiller Premieres in Philadelphia at Lightbox Film Center
From sci-fi to avant-garde, discover the unsung legacy of multimedia artist Ed Emshwiller with a full-scale exhibition of his groundbreaking work in film, video, and visual art. On view from October 18 – December 7, 2019.
An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints, 1960–2018 Opens October 12 at Carnegie Museum of Art
Explore nearly six decades of work by one of America’s most influential artists in this dynamic career survey.
Science-Fiction Dreams Rendered in Three Dimensions
Room for Living, Jacolby Satterwhite’s first museum exhibition, draws together a decade of mind-melting speed while also marking a change: he’s learning to use sculpture to stand still.
Banal Presents, the Final Chapter of the Three-Part Exhibition Colored People Time Is on View at ICA Philadelphia
A profound exploration into how the history of chattel slavery and colonialism in America exists in and impacts our present moment. On view through December 22, 2019.
Carnegie Mellon’s School of Art Opens New MFA Facility This Fall
New 10,000 square foot facility provides studios and community areas for graduate students and significantly expands the CMU School of Art’s resources.
N. C. Wyeth’s Artistic Aspirations
Illustration provided Wyeth a very comfortable living, but did not satisfy his deep ambition to be taken seriously in the art world.
The Rarities and Oddities of a Vanished World
It’s fair to say that images of sporting have a relatively marginal place in our art world.
Seeing American History Through the Art of a Black WWI Soldier
Horace Pippin was a self-taught artist out of necessity, as the society in which he lived had shut most of its doors on him.
Bill Viola’s Videos Elevate the Commonplace
Viola’s art takes us to the core of humanity through technology, exploring birth, death, and transcendence, examining the soul through the human body.
Documentaries That Make New Connections Between the Personal and Political
At BlackStar Film Festival, filmmakers of color address topics ranging from immigration, to hip hop, to Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals.