Exhibition - Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776–1976

Sunday, Mar 31, 2024 from 10:00am to 5:00pm
Wichita Art Museum
1400 West Museum Boulevard
316-268-4921

Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776–1976 presents 74 of the most acclaimed and recognizable works of American art, which have played a demonstrable role in shaping conversations about the nation’s history and identity. The exhibition offers new narratives of the history of American art, embracing stories about women artists, LGBTQ+ artists, and artists of color within a visual and thematic structure that also features iconic works traditionally associated with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) such as Gilbert Stuart’s George Washington (The Lansdowne Portrait) (1796) or Winslow Homer’s The Fox Hunt (1893). Making American Artists presents PAFA’s formidable collection of well-known historic works alongside pieces by traditionally underrepresented artists to pose questions about what it meant to be an American artist when the institution was founded and what it meant to be an American artist by the late-20th century. Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776–1976 is co-organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Exhibition Dates: January 28 - April 21, 2024

Locations:

Louise and S. O. Beren Gallery
John W. and Mildred L. Graves Gallery

Tickets: FREE for WAM members | College Students w/ID | Youth 18 & under

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