What makes American art American? This tour dives into that question—moving from timeless sculptures and paintings to David Lynch’s very first film and bold contemporary experiments. Along the way, you’ll uncover stories of PAFA, America’s first art museum and school, and the artists who shaped over 200 years of creativity.
Tour Highlights
Sculpture Study Center – Trace the foundations of American realism through the work of William Rush, Thomas Eakins, and Samuel Murray—pioneers who helped define America’s first artistic identity.
Anne Bryan Gallery & David Lynch’s First Film – Step into PAFA’s historic plaster cast collection, once essential to every young artist’s training. Then jump forward in time to David Lynch’s Six Men Getting Sick, the $200 short film that launched his groundbreaking career.
In This Academy – See this curated exhibit through the eyes of PAFA’s own students and faculty. Discover how works like Edith Longstreth Wood’s 1906 modernist paintings resonate with today’s inventive approaches.
New Horizons – End your journey with works by Jennifer Bartlett, Shiva Ahmadi, and James Brantley—artists whose voices expand and redefine American art through abstraction, modernism, and diverse perspectives.
Location: Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building
Time:
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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