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Burnished: Pueblo 
Pottery at NMWA

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS

After launching the first museum survey dedicated to women Pueblo potters in 1998, NMWA now presents its first exhibit focused on this collection. It features 24 vessels that convey diverse traditions and material cultures across Pueblo communities.

Seeing the Essential: 
The Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman Collection of American Art

BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

The BMA showcases more than 100 works from the collection of Baltimore philanthropists Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman, which focused on modern American culture and history. Along with the work of well-known painters such as Guy Wiggins and John Singer Sargent, the exhibit shares pieces by Native American, immigrant and European artists whose perspectives […]

Interwoven: A Tradition of Textiles

HILLWOOD ESTATE, MUSEUM & GARDENS

Drawn from Hillwood’s vast collections, this exhibit celebrates the artistry, craftsmanship and cultural importance of textiles from the 17th century to today. Casting a wide net, it unveils fabrics ranging from antique lace to embroidery and fashionable silks—and includes pieces from the personal wardrobe of Hillwood’s own Marjorie Merriweather Post.

American Icon: The US Flag in Art

National Gallery of Art

Displaying some 30 works dating from the late-1800s to present day, the museum examines how the meaning of the American flag has evolved over time. Paintings, prints and photographs by notable artists such as Gordon Parks, Dorothea Lange, Jasper Johns and Childe Hassam (whose work is pictured) provoke thought and introspection.

Susan Goldman: Prima Vista

In her first major solo museum exhibition, artist and master printmaker Susan Goldman looks 
inward to create luminous, large-scale prints on aluminum. Along with her 
studio work, Goldman is the founding director of the Printmaking Legacy Project, a DC nonprofit dedicated to documenting and preserving printmaking practices.

Plein Air Easton

Artists and art lovers alike flock to Easton for the largest juried plein air painting competition in the U.S. Fifty-eight artists from around the world are selected to participate, capturing the region’s landscapes, street scenes and waterfronts. The festival culminates with exhibits, award presentations and art sales.

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