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Installation photo by Arthur Evans.
Installation photo by Arthur Evans.
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This archive includes past exhibitions and major programs.

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9/1/18 — 12/21/18
“The Field is The World:” Williams, Hawaiʻi, and Material Histories in the Making
9/15/18 — 12/12/18
Object Lab: Fall 2018
6/29/18 — 11/11/18
Dance We Must: Treasures from Jacob’s Pillow, 1906-1940
7/19/18 — 10/28/18
On Holiday with the Prendergasts
2/1/18 — 9/22/18
RAWR! A WCMA Bestiary
6/14/18 — 9/9/18
WALLS: The Student Perspective
2/15/18 — 9/3/18
Sam Gilliam In Dialogue
1/19/18 — 8/26/18
The Seeds of Divinity
7/5/18 — 8/23/18
Ologies: Summer Break Program Series
7/26/16 — 8/16/18
Not Set in Stone: Architectural Fragments from the Collection
5/4/18 — 7/3/18
The Power of Patience
3/10/18 — 6/28/18
Maren Hassinger – Walking
12/7/17 — 6/13/18
Getting A Read On: The Body
12/21/17 — 6/10/18
Object Lab: Spring 2018
5/12/18 — 6/3/18
It’s Not Nothing: Senior Studio Art Exhibition
2/15/18 — 4/25/18
Suspended Gestures – A Photo History Collaboration between Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan
10/5/17 — 2/18/18
Barbara Takenaga
10/23/15 — 1/15/18
The Anxiety of Influence: European and American Art, 1689–1913
10/20/17 — 1/7/18
Active Ingredients: Prompts, Props, Performance
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