Friday, May 3, 5–7 pm
Opening Reception: BFA II Thesis Exhibition.
Friday, May 10, 5–7 pm
Opening Reception: MFA I Thesis Exhibition.
Sunday, May 12, 2 pm
Family Day: Exhibition-inspired activities for children and their families in conjunction with A Living Collection. Register here.
Friday, May 17, 7:30–9:30 pm
Opening Reception: MFA II Thesis Exhibition.
MUSEUM HOURS:
DIGITAL DORSKY:
BFA I
April 26 – 30
Opening Reception: Friday, April 26, 5–7 pm
*special museum hours for this exhibition are 4/26 – 4/29 11–5 and 4/30 11–4
Hannah Apuzzo, Beanie Beanish, Matt Benson, Siton Chen, Hope Grunert, Greta Hahn, Jakob Ike Lobel, Alejandro Lopez-Reyes, Isabella Ligotino, LUCIFER!, Lydia McNally, Olivia Schmidt, Bridget Vasquez
BFA II
May 3 – 7
Opening Reception: Friday, May 3, 5–7 pm
*special museum hours for this exhibition are 5/3 – 5/6, 11–5; 5/7, 11–4.
Harrison Atwater, Patty Boltman, Julia Carmello, Mariah Day, Kelly Green, Ezra Heller, Reed Humphrey, Althea Llewellyn, Harry Lubiner, Grace Morrow, Riley Osborne, Adriana Reyes, Isabella Rios, Olivia Rose
MFA I
May 10 – 14
Opening Reception: Friday, May 10, 5–7 pm
*special museum hours for this exhibition are 5/10 – 5/13, 11–5; 5/14, 11–4.
Gokul Bakshi, Paige Van Doren, Laura Dortmans, Emily Parker, Joe Pillari, Brianna McQuade, Nick Rosen, Xinhui Zhou
MFA II
May 17 – 21
Opening Reception: Friday, May 17, 7:30–9:30 pm
*special museum hours for this exhibition are 5/17 – 5/20, 11-5; 5/21 11-4.
Kevin Byrd, Marielena Ferrer, Cassie Jain, Maedah Ojaghloo, Alexandra Mancuso, Ankita Sikari Sunuwar, Massimo Tarridas
By comparing the styles and biographies of four artists who crossed paths in New York during the 1920s, Global Connections traces the complicated channels of influence and inspiration within the often-overlooked multiculturalism of American art before the Second World War.
This exhibition is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
This new display of the Museum’s collection tells the story of The Dorsky from a variety of perspectives, making space for traditionally marginalized voices. Exhibiting collection highlights and audience favorites alongside new acquisitions and commissions, A Living Collection presents the collection as a living entity, continuously evolving and shaped by the viewer's interpretation.