NEWS
Fall Magazine Now Available Online
Download it here to learn how conservators treated important paintings by Helen Frankenthaler and Guercino. Find out how prosperous merchants outfitted their home offices in 18th-century America. Discover why two braying camels are so popular with children and much more in the fall 2020 edition of the Gallery’s biannual magazine.
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ONLINE PROGRAM
Writing as Art and Technology: Six Objects from the Gallery
In celebration of the National Day on Writing, Gallery curators discuss six captivating works made across time and cultures and explore the role of writing as art and technology. Learn more.
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Registration is required. Live closed captions in English will be available.
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E-STUDY TOUR
The Hume Furniture Study Reveals: Three Newport High Chests
Patricia E. Kane, the Friends of American Arts Curator of American Decorative Arts, leads a virtual close-looking session in the Hume Furniture Study Center on three high chests made in Newport, R.I., about 1760. Gary R. Sullivan, an independent scholar and art dealer, will also participate in the session. Learn more.
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Registration is required. Live closed captions in English will be available.
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Support the Gallery’s Annual Fund
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The Annual Fund strengthens the Gallery whether we are open or closed. Your generosity made our online resources possible and helped us prepare to safely welcome visitors back to the museum. Gifts to the Annual Fund make it possible for us to engage students, educators, and visitors with our exceptional collections. Your support matters as we connect with audiences near and far.
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