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Free admission has been made possible by Smith alumnae Jan Fullgraf Golann '71 and Jane Timken ‘64.
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collection
- A Liquid EchoHayal Pozanti2023
- Morning in the Bowl of NightAlma Thomas1973
- Cathedral at Rouen (La Cour d'Albane)Claude Monet1892–1894
- Rolling PowerCharles Sheeler1939
- Horned OwlUnknownShang dynasty (17th–11th century BCE)
- Mrs. Edith MahonThomas Eakins 1904
- Reading the LegendLilly Martin Spencer1852
- Heads and Hands IIRichard Foster Yarde1992
- Mirror with Design of BirdsUnknownHan Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)
happening now
Painting the Persianate World: Portable Images on Paper, Cloth and Clay
Despite the mountain range that divides them, Greater Iran and the Indian subcontinent have long been in contact through trade and…
Worlds in Process: Art from the SCMA Collection
This project, called Worlds in Process: Art from the SCMA Collection, pilots new strategies for displaying the collection.
Cloudless Blue Egress of Summer by Sky Hopinka
Cloudless Blue Egress of Summer is a two-channel film by artist and filmmaker Sky Hopinka on view in SCMA’s Video and New Media Gallery.
A Beacon to the World: Art from the Sylvia Smith Lewis ’74 and Byron E. Lewis Sr. Collection
This special installation celebrates the recent donation of artwork from Sylvia Smith Lewis, class of 1974, and her husband, Byron E. Lewis…
ideas
Outside the Box: Frames to Focus on During Your Next SCMA Visit
Kay Horak ‘24 is a self-designed Art Conservation Major with a Mathematical Sciences Minor and Museums Concentration.
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