Dario Robleto: The Signal
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For her installation at the Carter, titled Jean Shin: The Museum Body, Shin seeks to create a textile-based “portrait” of the Museum’s staff, both those...
She Said, She Said features over 50 works spanning painting, photography, sculpture, video, and installation by more than 30 artists of different generations, cultures, and disciplines. Highlighting...
Calling all adrenaline junkies! Leave the scaredy cats at home and step into Fright Fest – if you dare. Once again, haunted attractions and scare...
Direct from the Walt Disney Archives: More than 300 stunning pieces spanning over 65 years Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume immerses visitors...
You’re invited to explore animal habitats from around the globe, discover incredible creature powers and go on a mission to foil the villains’ nefarious plans....
Cowboy reexamines the popular mythologies surrounding the image and concept of the cowboy. Through the work of 27 artists representing Asian American, Latino, and Indigenous perspectives,...
Freeman + Lowe: Sunset Corridor, the latest chapter within Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe’s series of immersive installations, is comprised of five architectural zones and...
Drawn from the Museum’s holdings, Richard Hunt: From Paper to Metal highlights the artist’s prints produced at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop during a residency in 1965 and a newly-acquired...
The practice of cutting silhouette portraits in paper emerged as a popular art form in the late 18th century. Since then, artists have continued to...
Jonathan Lynn, 1985 PG; 94 minutes “Like a well-oiled machine, Clue uses slapstick and situational humor to tell a rather pointed story.” —Wesley Lovell, Cinema Sight This murderously...
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