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While the museum remains closed, stay connected through our online collection and exhibitions or stream a video from our library. Read about a featured artist on our blog and peruse our free K-12 resources for distance-learning options. Scroll down for a selection of content.

Explore Folk Couture: Fashion and Folk Art


Learn about thirteen designers and ensembles inspired by artworks in the museum's collection. Read more.

From the Collection: Signs


See some of the nation's earliest advertisements for taverns, inns, and social clubs. Learn more

Art School on Demand


From 19th century portraits to 21st century quilts, check out the museum’s free curriculum resources and exploration guides for students in grades K-12. Read more.

 

Through a Self-Taught Lens 


Stream lectures, panel discussions, and conversations about self-taught art. Watch now

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Images:  Untitled (Train) (detail); Martin Ramirez (1895-1963); Auburn, California c. 1953; Pencil and crayon on pieced paper; 22 1/2 x 47 in.; American Folk Art Museum, gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill Jr., © Estate of Martín Ramírez; 1990.1.2. Photo by Gavin Ashworth; Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sign for Friendly Lodge No. 85, Artist unidentified, Probably Pennsylvania, 1843–1870, Paint and gold leaf on wood, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, 2015.1.158, Photo Credit: Jose Andres Ramirez; Dr. Valérie Rousseau photo by Bones Photography.






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