On View
This exhibition highlights two landscape paintings by Claude Monet, the seminal French painter of the late nineteenth century. Through quick strokes of brightly colored paint, Monet prompted his audiences to take a new look at the French landscape.
Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) explores the narrative artistic practice of Chemehuevi photographer Cara Romero.
Inspired by flowers, North American artists working across time, cultural traditions, and artistic styles have embraced floral beauty in the natural world.
In Southeast Asia, contemporary artists have expanded the traditional technique of weaving, transforming it into a conceptual and methodological tool for the mingling of archives, memories, and narratives.
Nearly a decade in the making, The Grief of Almost, featuring four large-scale paintings and one monumental sculpture by artist Enrique Martínez Celaya, explores our drive toward self-understanding and desire to live a meaningful life.