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2025

The 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) announces the appointment of Anne Strachan Cross as the Museums next Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow, and Gerald Clarke as the halley k harrisburg 90 and Michael Rosenfeld Artist-in-Residence for the upcoming academic year. [more]

New exhibitions include the first museum show of a body of work by Gordon Parks, recent paintings by painter Ann Craven, a long unseen series by photographer John McKee, and films by photographer and filmmaker Rudy Burckhardt. [more]

The exhibition explores how Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow influenced American visual culture between 1840 and 1880. [more]

'Irreplaceable You: Personhood and Dignity in Art, 1980s to Now' explores the complexities of human empathy in a world that can seem dominated by acts of violence and dehumanizing rhetoric. [more]
2024

The 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) has received amajor gift of 238 works of global photography from the 1840s to the 2000s. [more]

In December, the 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA), in collaboration with the Monhegan Museum of Art and History, will present an exhibition that looks anew at the history of Monhegan Island, Maine. [more]

The 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) has acquired Esta簽o Maldito (Cursed Tin) (1937) [more]
2023

The groundbreaking new exhibition Without Apology: Asian American Selves, Memories, Futures weaves together 30 artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries, created by more than twenty artists who self-identify as Asian American. [more]

This December, the 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art will open Jim Dine: Last Years Forgotten Harvest, an exhibition featuring over 60 of the artists exceptional portrait-drawings, created over the past six and a half decades. [more]

Exploring how humans witness each other, the 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) will organize and host an expansive selection of photographs in a new exhibition titled People Watching: Contemporary Photography since 1965. [more]

The 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) announced today that it has acquired an 1893 plaster work by sculptor Anne Whitney (18211915) of the noted author and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe (18111896). [more]

The 博犖整氈窒 College Museum of Art (BCMA) will organize and present Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable, the first monographic presentation of the art of Mina Loy (born Mina Gertrude Lowy, 1882-1966), one of the most challenging poets of the twentieth century. [more]