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Sculpture

Where I Learned to Look: Art from the Yard

Where I Learned to Look: Art from the Yard counters the assumption that artistic production is bound to the studio, gallery, or museum. The exhibition explores artwork inspired by or […]

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Margarita Cabrera: Space in Between + CARE

Artist Margarita Cabrera collaborates with local communities to encourage conversations about migration, labor, border politics, food justice, and other social issues. At the Fine Arts Center, Cabrera presents two ongoing […]

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Gathering Place: Permanent Collection Reinstallation

How do you experience place? Drawing from the permanent collection at the Fine Arts Center, this transformative reinstallation spans the first-floor galleries, immersing visitors in the powerful, complex, and overlapping […]

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ALHAMDU | MUSLIM FUTURISM

ALHAMDU | MUSLIM FUTURISM is an evolving multidisciplinary exhibition and archive created by MIPSTERZ featuring a variety of work from paintings, photography, illustrations and sculptures to installations, digital media, soundscapes, […]

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Agents of Care: A Collections Transparency Project

The Fine Arts Center has transformed 1,500 square feet of gallery into a space designed to highlight the often unseen, behind-the-scenes collections-based work of the museum. Guests can engage with […]

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Another Way is Possible

Another Way is Possible contains items that tell the story of the transformation of guns to garden tools, art, jewelry, and other lovely things. It contains items made from broken […]

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Clarence Shivers: Experimenting with Form

Over the course of his career, Clarence Shivers (1923-2007) demonstrated a commitment to artistic experimentation, working across different media—both two- and three-dimensional—and cultivating a range of stylistic approaches. A Tuskegee […]

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Agents of Care: The Lives of Objects

Artworks in a museum’s care can lead exciting and sometimes unexpected lives. From the maker(s), artworks then travel through time and across the world. Even after they enter the museum’s […]

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Solo(s): Krista Franklin

Krista Franklin (American, b. 1970) creates books, poetry, collages, handmade paper, installations, murals, performances, sound works, sculptures, and lectures. Solo(s): Krista Franklin draws on the artist’s vast range of materials and references, […]

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Rebecca Belmore: Facing the Monumental

Reservations to visit the galleries are required at this time  This major solo exhibition of Rebecca Belmore shows that she is one of the most important contemporary artists working along […]

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