In Nature’s Studio
Beverlee and Bill Lehr GalleryIn Nature’s Studio showcases the bounty of American artists' depictions of the landscape from the early nineteenth century through the late twentieth century.
In Nature’s Studio showcases the bounty of American artists' depictions of the landscape from the early nineteenth century through the late twentieth century.
Monthly instructed life drawing classes feature live accompaniment by SAM house pianist Ralph Diekemper. We provide supplies, or you may bring your own. Free parking behind the museum.
The DeSoto Family Vault Gallery provides context to the themes of containment and comfort found in Ron Lambert’s sculptural installation Approximate Release.
The Late Work features a selection of work completed in O’Beil’s 70s to mid-80s. These pieces show a mature development of the gestural abstraction she embraced in the 1960s.
The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism. Directed by Phil Grabsky, narrated by Gillian Anderson. Running time: 87 minutes.
Join featured artist Ron Lambert for a tour of his sculptural installation Approximate Release in the DeSoto Family Vault.
Mythologies of Motherhood chronicles personal stories of artists currently raising children. The artwork included draws attention to the disparities between the "ideals" of motherhood and the realities of actual family dynamics.
Join Director of Exhibitions Lauren Nye for a tour of the exhibition In Nature’s Studio and a discussion with featured artist Timothy Barr.
Artist Diana Jensen took inspiration from an anonymous assortment of vernacular photos for the paintings found in World Traveler / Shelter at Home.
This exhibition-based workshop is self-care for a mother's creative spirit.
Making Your Mark brings together a rich array of 52 works on paper, breaking down the various methods and materials used in modern artistic practice.
If life as we know it were to come to a sudden stop, what would archeologists find decades from now? "Future Fossils" presents a possible view into that frozen moment in time and culture.
Ai-Wen Wu Kratz creates vibrant, calculated paintings that are influenced by theatre, classical music and dance. Kratz is interested in the spirituality and emotion that all art forms can convey.
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
If life as we know it were to come to a sudden stop, what would archeologists find decades from now? "Future Fossils" presents a possible view into that frozen moment in time and culture.
Ai-Wen Wu Kratz creates vibrant, calculated paintings that are influenced by theatre, classical music and dance. Kratz is interested in the spirituality and emotion that all art forms can convey.
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
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