The 2017 special exhibition season concludes with the Art Nouveau designs of Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939).
Announcing "Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau"
The 2017 special exhibition season concludes with the Art Nouveau designs of Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939).
"Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence" will close soon!
The DAI’s summer exhibition, Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence,showcases a new form of bead art, the ndwango (“cloth”), developed by a community of women living and working together in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Come out and see "Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence"
The DAI’s summer exhibition, Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence,showcases a new form of bead art, the ndwango (“cloth”), developed by a community of women living and working together in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Your last chance to see: "Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist"
Our 2017 special exhibition season begins with Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist, the first major retrospective of one of today’s most accomplished Native American artists and a leading practitioner of contemporary landscape painting.
Just a Few Days Remain to See Structure Unbound: Interdisciplinary Book Art
Structure Unbound: Interdisciplinary Book Art features works that push the boundaries between traditional book making and new media. The exhibition includes twenty-four artists from around the country. Visitors will see a wide range of materials and concepts, including paper wall installations, traditional accordion-style books, and cut paper structures that include LEDs and electronic components.
Don’t Miss: Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist
Our 2017 special exhibition season begins with Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist, the first major retrospective of one of today’s most accomplished Native American artists and a leading practitioner of contemporary landscape painting.
Come and See Structure Unbound, Interdisciplinary Book Art
Structure Unbound: Interdisciplinary Book Art features works that push the boundaries between traditional book making and new media. The exhibition includes twenty-four artists from around the country. Visitors will see a wide range of materials and concepts, including paper wall installations, traditional accordion-style books, and cut paper structures that include LEDs and electronic components.