
Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923), Chickadee and Thistle, 1875. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 14 × 9½ in. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Berry, 2020 2020.295.
OngoingNew York Art Worlds, 1870-1890
The Metropolitan Museum of Art • New York, NY
Drawn from the museum’s collection, a selection of some 50 works in varied media, reveals the vibrant modern art world that emerged in New York in the post-Civil War years.
www.metmuseum.org
Ongoing
Object Lessons in American Art
Georgia Museum of Art • Athens, GA
Over four centuries of work, this exhibition brings groups of objects together to ask fundamental questions about artistic significance, materials and how meanings change across time and. contexts.
www.georgiamuseum.org
Ongoing
Adaline Kent: The Click of Authenticity
The Nevada Museum of Art • Reno, NV
This is the first retrospective to occur in 60 years of midcentury American artist Adaline Kent, featuring 90 works in a diverse range of media.
www.nevadaart.org
Ongoing
The Bruton Sisters: Modernism in the Making
UCI Langson Institute and Museum of California Art • Irvine, CA
The presentation, which includes related works by several of their contemporaries, reveals the Bruton sisters’ innovative use of materials, creative approach to design and fruitful collaborative process.
www.imca.uci.edu
Ongoing
Dreams and Memories
Florence Griswold Museum • Old Lyme, CT
This is an exploration of historic and contemporary art from the Museum’s permanent collection, that considers themes of dreams and memories as expressions of powerful forces in American society.
www.florencegriswoldmuseum.org
Ongoing
Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature
High Museum of Art • Atlanta, GA
Co-organized by the High and the Brandywine River Museum of Art, this is the first major museum exhibition to exclusively examine Stella’s nature-based works in more than 100 paintings and works on paper.
www.high.org
Through March 3
Norman Rockwell and his Mentor, J.C. Leyendecker
Elliot Museum • Stuart, FL
The exhibition features 10 original works by Rockwell and Leyendecker, along with their magazine covers, as a unique comparison opportunity.
www.hsmc-fl.com

N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945), Chadds Ford Landscape with Barn, c. 1915/1920. Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. “W” scratched into paint in lower right corner. Courtesy of Somerville Manning.
April 27-30The Philadelphia ShowPhiladelphia Museum of Art • Philadelphia, PA
This annual show features around 50 of the leading exhibitors in the U.S., specializing in fine art, design, antiques, Americana, folk art, ceramics and much more, that span the 16th to the 21st-centuries.
www.thephiladelphiashow.com
Through March 5
Edward Hopper’s New York
Whitney Museum of American Art • New York, NY
The exhibition will take a comprehensive look at Hopper’s life and work through his city pictures, from his early impressions of New York in sketches, prints and illustrations, to his late paintings.
www.whitney.org
March 5-May 28
Near East to Far West: Fictions of French and American Colonialism
Denver Art Museum • Denver, CO
This exhibition features more than 80 artworks, and explores the many ways that the style and substance of French Orientalism in the 1800s directly influenced American artists.
www.denverartmuseum.org
March 17-19
The Charleston Show
Charleston Festival Hall • Charleston, SC
Now in its second edition, the Charleston show features 30 exhibitors from the United States, England and Europe showcasing antiques, contemporary and traditional design, fine art and jewelry.
www.thecharlestonshow.com
March 24-July 23
Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980
Milwaukee Art Museum • Milwaukee, WI
In more than 180 objects, this is the first exhibition to examine the extensive design exchanges between the United States and the Nordic countries during the 20th-century.
www.mam.org
March 24-August 13
Evelyn Hofer: Eyes on the City
High Museum of Art • Atlanta, GA
In more than one hundred vintage prints by photographer Evelyn Hofer, this retrospective focuses on urban capitals during a period of intense structural, social and economic transformations after World War II.
www.high.org
Through March 26
We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in The Robson Family Collection
Smithsonian American Art Museum • Washington D.C.
This exhibition chronicles the rise of self-taught artists in the 20th-century in 110 artworks by 43 artists, despite wide-ranging societal, racial and gender-based obstacles.
www.americanart.si.edu
Through March 26
Norman Rockwell Drawings: 1914-1976
Norman Rockwell Museum • Stockbridge, MA
This exhibition features studies and drawings for many of Rockwell’s most noted works, and is accompanied by a catalogue published by Abbeville Press.
www.nrm.org
March 30-April 2
ArtExpo New York
Pier 36 • New York, NY
Now in its 46th year, this popular event hosts more than 200 innovative exhibiting galleries, publishers, dealers and artists from across the globe, and showcases contemporary work of over 1000 artists in a variety of materials.
www.redwoodartgroup.com/artexpo-new-york/
Through April 1
Joseph B. O’Sickey: Exhibition & Sale
Wolfs Gallery • Cleveland, OH
This exhibition and sale, on behalf of the Cleveland Institute of Art, contains major unseen works all in the colorful and exuberant style for which O’Sickey is so well-known.
www.wolfsgallery.com
April 25-May 7
Boston Design Week 10th Anniversary
Various Locations • Boston, MA
This annual event occurs in various locations, including virtual platforms, and features programs, guest speakers, tours and panel discussions by design-oriented businesses, museums and organizations, to name just a few.
www.bostondesignweek.com
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