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Spring 2026 exhibitions press kits

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In the News

Apollo Magazine
Four things to see: Interiors reimagined
January 30, 2026

New England News Press
50 fun things to do in and around Boston this winter season
by Lynn Sommers
January 16, 2026

ArtNews
Warhol Foundation to Give $4 M.+ in Grants to 57 Arts Organizations
by Maximilíano Durón
January 14, 2026

What Will You Remember?
November Best Photo Picks
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
January 7, 2026

Musee Magazine
Family Portrait | Addison Gallery
by Maria Movsesyan
December 30, 2025

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: December 21 through January 5 —What Will Light Your Fire
by Peter Walsh
December 21, 2025

National Review
The Florida Highwaymen: Outsider Art, Tourism, and American Landscape
by Brian Allen
December 13, 2025

What Will You Remember?
December Best Photo Picks
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
December 3, 2025

Viewpoint Color Magazine
Influences
by Irene van Doesburg
December 2025

Aesthetica Magazine
Winter Exhibitions: Five Shows to See
by Emma Jacob
November 27, 2025

New York Times
June Leaf Made Art Like a Mad Scientist, a Dancer, an Aviator and an Archer
by Jillian Steinhauer
November 26, 2025

The Culture Show Podcast
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
by Jared Bowen
November 19, 2025

Boston Globe
The Highwaymen were Black artists who sold paintings from the trunks of their cars, finding their own kind of freedom
by Murray Whyte
November 13, 2025

Dear Dave, Magazine
Tommy Kha "Other Things Uttered" at the Addison Gallery of American Art 
by Hector R. Membreno-Canales
November 10, 2025

What Will You Remember?
November Best Photo Picks
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
November 5, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Tommy Kha: Other Things Uttered
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
October 29, 2025

The Brooklyn Rail
Tommy Kha in Conversation with S. Billie Mandle
October 27, 2025

Boston Globe
Exhibiting in Plain Sight: Six Permanent Displays to Put on Your List
by Mark Feeney
October 26, 2025

All About Photo
Captive Lands
October 22, 2025

All About Photo
Hayes Prize 2025: Tommy Kha, Other Things Uttered
October 14, 2025

hyperallergic
The Explosive Ecstasy of June Leaf
by Faye Hirsch
October 7, 2025

Wallpaper
June Leaf’s New York survey captures a life in motion
by Osman Can Yerebakan
October 7, 2025

Andover News
Addison Gallery Plays To Its Strengths
October 7, 2025

artlyst.com
New York Art Exhibition Insights Autumn 2025
by Ilka Scobie
October 6, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks September 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
October 1, 2025

Boston Globe
At the Addison, Tommy Kha self-identifies (and then some)
by Mark Feeney
September 26, 2025

Vogue
15 Women-Led Art Shows to See in New York This Fall
by Fiorella Valdesolo
September 22, 2025

While at the Zoo
June Leaf: Shooting from the Heart
September 21, 2025

The Brooklyn Rail
June Leaf: Shooting from the Heart
September 19, 2025

art daily
NYU's Grey Art Museum celebrates June Leaf's decades-long career in new retrospective
September 17, 2025

artnet
These 15 Artists Are the Biggest at U.S. Museums Right Now
by Ben Davis
September 17, 2025

Financial Times
June Leaf at the Grey Art Museum — grace and rage in one thrilling mix
by Ariella Budick
September 17, 2025

Boston Art Review
Back into the Fray: Fall’s Must-See Museum Shows
September 16, 2025

Boston Globe
Boston is Pretty Magical in the Fall. Here are 101 Ways to Enjoy the Season
by Murray Whyte
September 11, 2025

Whitehot Magazine
June Leaf: Rage Against the Machine
by Josh Niland
September 11, 2025

artnet
Forgotten Histories and Fresh Narratives Emerge at Independent 20th Century
by Sarah Cascone
September 5, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks September 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
September 3, 2025

Boston Art Review
At the Addison, June Leaf’s Retrospective Is a Theater for Absurdity with Text, Machines, and Bodies Intermingling
by Peter Murphy
July 16, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks Summer 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
July 2, 2025

Boston Globe
The exuberant work of an artist who lived in her husband’s shadow shines at the Addison
by Murray Whyte
June 27, 2025

Andover News
Andover by the Numbers: Addison Gallery
by Brian Mooney
June 13, 2025

ART News
Who Was Ching Ho Cheng and Why Was He So Important?
by Karen Chernick
June 9, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks May 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
May 29, 2025

Boston Globe
82 can’t-miss things to do in Boston this summer
by Murray Whyte
May 16, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks May 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
May 1, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Dynamic Duos
by Elin Spring
April 16, 2025

artdaily
Addison Gallery acquires Edward Zutrau painting through fine art donations
April 15, 2025

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks April 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
April 2, 2025

Boston Globe
Two-fers: At the Addison Gallery, pairs populate the pictures
by Mark Feeney
April 2, 2025

Eagle Tribune
Addison Gallery of American Art rolls out new exhibits for spring
April 2, 2025

Andover News (online)
Addison Gallery Kicks Off Spring Season
by Abigail Stocker
March 31, 2025

Musée
The Art of Opposition
March 27, 2025

artnet
Which Artists Are Getting the Most Play in U.S. Museums This Month?
by Ben Davis
March 12, 2025

Andover News (online)
This Week In Andover, March 16–23
March 13, 2025

Andover News (online)
Student-Curated Exhibit Opens At Phillips
by Abigail Stocker
March 10, 2025

AllAboutPhoto.com
Dynamic Duos
March 8, 2025

Art in America
Datebook: The Art World’s Spring Happenings to Add to Your Calendar
March 6, 2025

ARTnews
66 Museum Exhibitions to See this Spring
by Alex Greenberger
March 4, 2025

What Will You Remember? (online)
Best Photo Picks March 2025
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
March 4, 2025

Andover News (online)
Addison Hosting June Leaf Exhibition
March 3, 2025

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: March 2 through 16 — What Will Light Your Fire
by Peter Walsh
March 2, 2025

Salem News
Addison Gallery Launches Exhibition Focused on Everyday Roles
February 21, 2025

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: February 16 through March 3 — What Will Light Your Fire
by Peter Walsh
February 16, 2025

Andover Townsman
Addison's 'Playing to our Strengths' exhibit opens
February 6, 2025

Boston Globe
Things to Do in Boston This Weekend and Beyond
by Murray Whyte
January 29, 2025

Boston Art Review
Fourteen Exhibitions Opening in Massachusetts this Winter
by Jackson Davidow
January 28, 2025

WGBH Radio
The Culture Show
by Jared Bowen
January 13, 2025

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: January 5–20, What Will Light Your Fire
by Peter Walsh
January 5, 2025

Boston Globe
For Native American art and culture, 2024 brought meaningful change
by Murray Whyte
December 14, 2024

Boston Globe
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
by Murray Whyte
December 11, 2024

Boston Globe
A Cherokee Artist's View of the American Landscape
by Murray Whyte
November 27, 2024

ARTnews
ARTnews Announces ARTnews Awards
by The Editors of ARTnews
November 19, 2024

Art Journal Open
Feminist Interview Project: Kay WalkingStick in Conversation with Elizabeth S. Hawley
November 7, 2024

New York Times
10-Minute Challenge: Edward Hopper’s ‘Manhattan Bridge Loop’
by Larry Buchanan
November 4, 2024

Colby News
A Lunder Institute convening highlights the changing and challenging nature of American art
by Bob Keyes
November 1, 2024

Boston Globe
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
by Murray Whyte
October 16, 2024

Boston Globe
90 fun activities in Boston and beyond this fall
by Murray Whyte
September 13, 2024

Boston Globe
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
by Murray Whyte
September 4, 2024

Washington Post
These photography shows are some of the most exciting this fall
by Sebastian Smee
September 4, 2024

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: September 3 through 16 — What Will Light Your Fire: Visual Arts
by Peter Walsh
September 3, 2024

Artscope Magazine
"A Long Arc": Photography of the American South Hiding in Plain Sight
by Erica DeMatos
July 13, 2024

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks Summer 2024
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
July 11, 2024

Boston Globe
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
June 26, 2024

The Washington Post
Two photographers traveled America. One became a star. The other vanished.
by Sebastian Smee
June 5, 2024

Aesthetica Magazine
History through the Lens
by Diana Bestwish Tetteh
June 1, 2024

Raritan Quarterly
How the Dead Can Dance: Rosamond Purcell’s Nature Stands Aside
by Christoph Irmscher
Spring 2024

Eagle Tribune
Something gained; something lost
by Terry Date
May 23, 2024

Fresh Air (NPR)
Remembering Minimalist Painter Frank Stella
May 9, 2024

Eagle Tribune
Artist Frank Stella, an Andover, Addison favorite, dies at 87
by Joel Barrett
May 7, 2024

Boston Globe
Frank Stella, Malden native who expanded boundaries of modern art, dies
by Murray Whyte
May 4, 2024

photograph
Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955 | Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA
by Michelle Lamuniere
May 1, 2024

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: April 21 through May 6 — What Will Light Your Fire: Visual Arts
by Peter Walsh
April 21, 2024

The Eagle-Tribune
A sweeping view of the South at the Addison
by Will Broaddus
April 20, 2024

The Andovers
Snapshots of America
by Terry Date
April 2024

The Andovers
Drawn to Ballardvale
by Will Broaddus
April 2024

The Wall Street Journal
'Kissing the Moon': Winslow Homer's Mortal Men at Sea
by John Wilmerding
April 12, 2024

Andover Townsman
Mural project brings destinations together
by Will Broaddus
April 11, 2024

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks April 2024
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
April 4, 2024

Aesthetica
Exhibition Reviews: A Long Arc
by Diana Bestwish Tetteh
April/May 2024

What Will You Remember?
America & Other Myths
by Elin Spring
March 27, 2024

What Will You Remember?
A Long Arc
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
March 20, 2024

Forbes
Explore Three Centuries Of Southern Photography
by Chadd Scott
March 12, 2024

Boston Globe
A Long Arc Bends toward Justice at the Addison Gallery of American Art
by Mark Feeney
March 7, 2024

Andover Townsman
'He knew this would be his legacy': Addison Gallery shows gifted paintings that led to its birth
by Terry Date
March 7, 2024

Off Course
Big Names in a Small Setting Await Visitors to the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover
March 4, 2024

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks March 2024
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
February 29, 2024

Boston Globe
On the road with Robert Frank and Todd Webb
by Mark Feeney
February 15, 2024

Harvard Magazine
Capturing the American South
by Nell Porter Brown
March/April 2024

Boston Art Review
Thirteen Exhibitions to Catch This Winter
February 6, 2024

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks February 2024
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
January 31, 2024

Hyperallergic
Lunder Institute Asks Six Museums: “What Is the State of American Art?”
January 23, 2024

The Boston Globe
10 Compelling Art Shows to Wander through This Winter
by Murray Whyte
January 19, 2024

The Civil War Picket
Tracing 'A Long Arc': These 9 Civil War-era photographs in an Atlanta museum exhibit drive home identity and trauma across the South, US
by Phil Gast
January 12, 2024

Colby News
At the Lunder Institute, Big Conversations Beckon
by Bob Keyes
January 11, 2024

Boston Art Review
Material Transformation and Voyages of Change: Reggie Burrows Hodges’s “Turning a Big Ship” at the Addison Gallery of American Art
by Hilary Irons
December 12, 2023

The Eagle Tribune
Addison juxtaposes new and old in ‘Free Association’
by Will Broaddus
November 27, 2023

Drift Travel (online)
Discovering Andover Attractions: Top 10 Must-Visit Spots
November 6, 2023

The Boston Globe
At the Addison, a Maine painter takes on the age-old conventions of maritime art
by Murray Whyte
October 12, 2023

artdaily.com
'Reggie Burrows Hodges: Turning a Big Ship' features new suite of works at Addison Gallery of American Art
September 1, 2023

Andover Townsman
'Free Association' exhibit opens at Addison Gallery of American Art
August 28, 2023

The Arts Fuse
Coming Attractions: August 27 through September 12 — What Will Light Your Fire
August 27, 2023

Andover Townsman
Turning a Big Ship with Reggie Burrows Hodges
August 24, 2023

National Review
Rendezvous with Perfection at the Addison Gallery
by Brian T. Allen
July 1, 2023

Salem News
3@ADDISON: Pictures at an Exhibition
by Joel Barrett
June 21, 2023

Open Studio
On Series Finale, The Stars Align: Lori McKenna, Frank Stella and Alan Cumming
by Jared Bowen
June 2, 2023

Brooklyn Rail
ArtSeen: Alison Elizabeth Taylor
by Jason Rosenfeld
June 2023

WGBH Radio
"Women and Abstraction: 1741-Now" (segment begins at 18:00)
by Jared Bowen
May 25, 2023

Art New England
Women and Abstraction: 1741–Now
by Maureen Canney
May/June 2023

Open Studio
Lavaughan Jenkins
by Jared Bowen
May 5, 2023

WGBH Radio
Lavaughan Jenkins: Edward E. Elson Artist-In-Residence
by Jared Bowen
March 16, 2023

Travel Lens
15 Best Things to Do in Andover, MA
by Jomar Teves
March 11, 2023

Boston Globe
Abstraction is women’s work, too, at Addison Gallery of American Art
by Murray Whyte
March 9, 2023

Slow Muse
Let Form Speak
by Deborah Barlow
February 26, 2023

Lowell Sun
Eye On Art: New shows open at the Addison Gallery
by Nancye Tuttle
February 16, 2023

Harvard Magazine
American Stories, in Wood
by Nell Porter Brown
February 6, 2023

Salem News
Mastery of marquetry shines in 'Alison Elizabeth Taylor: The Sum of It'
February 3, 2023

Boston Globe
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
by Murray Whyte
February 2, 2023

Salem News
Artist in residence: Lavaughan Jenkins delivers
January 20, 2023

Salem News
Addison Gallery presents 'Women and Abstraction: 1741–Now'
January 20, 2023

Broadway World
Reggie Burrows Hodges Is Inaugural Winner Of New Prize Supporting American Artists
by A.A. Cristi
January 10, 2023

2022

Musee Magazine (online)
Art Out: Rare & Sold Out Photographs, Rosamond Purcell, and Modern Women
December 23, 2022

Open Studio
Rosamond Purcell pushes the boundaries of photography and imagination
by Jared Bowen
December 12, 2022

Boston Globe
Murray Whyte’s top 10 art exhibitions in 2022
by Murray Whyte
December 9, 2022

Forbes (online)
Marquetry For A New Millennium: Alison Elizabeth Taylor
by Chadd Scott
December 9, 2022

New York Times
The Women Behind the Camera
by Lucy Sante
December 2, 2022

WGBH Radio
Boston Public Radio
by Jared Bowen
December 2, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks December 2022
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
December 1, 2022

Brooklyn Rail
Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in Things
by Joyce Beckenstein
December 2022/January 2023

Artforum
Critic's Picks: Mel Kendrick
by David Whelan
December 2022

Art & Object
Mel Kendrick on Seeing Things in Things
by Barbara A. MacAdam
November 28, 2022

WGBH Radio
Jared Bowen on WGBH
November 17, 2022

27East.com
Mel Kendrick’s ‘Seeing Things in Things’ Opens at The Parrish
by Annette Hinkle
November 14, 2022

Northshore Magazine
Arts Activities Around the North Shore This Fall
by Natalie Gale
November 9, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Evolution Versus Revolution
by Suzanne Révy and Elin Spring
November 9, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks November 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
November 3, 2022

All Arts
Open Studio with Jared Bowen: Alison Croney Moses, Eli Brown, and more
by Jared Bowen
October 21, 2022

WGBH Radio
Jared Bowen on Morning Edition
October 20, 2022

Boston.com
12 unexpected New England towns to visit this fall
by Kristi Palma
October 9, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks October 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
October 6, 2022

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Barbara Chase-Riboud and Rosamond Purcell 
by Tyler Green
September 29, 2022

photograph magazine
Rosamond Purcell’s Cabinet of Curiosities
by Lyle Rexer
September 29, 2022

The Eye of Photography
Addison Gallery of American Art: Harry Benson: Four Stories
September 28, 2022

Huck
Harry Benson’s gripping portrait of 1960s America
by Sara Rosen
September 26, 2022

Salem News
For Rosamond Purcell, 'Nature Stands Aside'
September 16, 2022

Boston Globe
Photo-conjuror meets photojournalist at the Addison Gallery
by Mark Feeney
September 13, 2022

LiveAuctioneers
Rosamond Purcell career-spanning exhibition on view at Addison Gallery
September 8, 2022

Bookforum
Artful Volumes, Sep/Oct/Nov 2022
September 6, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks September 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
September 6, 2022

Salem News
Photojournalist Harry Benson captured some of history's hottest shots
September 1, 2022

Andover Patch
Two New Exhibitions Opening At Andover's Addison Gallery On Thursday
by Dan Shalin
August 30, 2022

Boston Globe
Ipswich through the eyes of Arthur Wesley Dow
by Murray Whyte
June 30, 2022

artdaily
Eli Wilner & Company recreates the original frame for Thomas Eakins' "Salutat"
June 28, 2022

The Salem News
Addison exhibits explore promise, reality of American experiment
June 17, 2022

Ipswich Local News
With two shows, Dow is having a moment
by Phillip Golden
June 13, 2022

Wellesley Weston Magazine
Museums Beyond Boston (begins on page 138)
by Janet Mendelsohn
Summer 2022

The Salem News
Dow centerstage at Addison Gallery of American Art exhibit, too
May 28, 2022

WGBH Radio
Morning Edition: Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer and Past Is Prologue: History in Contemporary Art (begins at 3:51 mark)
by Jared Bowen
May 26, 2022

The Vision & Art Project
Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer
by A’Dora Phillips
May 21, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks May 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
May 4, 2022

ArtFix Daily
First Retrospective of Photographer and Conceptual Artist Rosamond Purcell to Open at Addison Gallery of American Art
April 25, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographer
by Suzanne Révy
April 12, 2022

ArtFix Daily
'Arthur Wesley Dow: Nearest to the Divine' Exhibition Shown Alongside Georgia O'Keeffe Photographs
April 4, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks April 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
March 31, 2022

Boston Globe
Georgia O'Keeffe, behind the lens
by Murray Whyte
March 16, 2022

What Will You Remember?
Best Photo Picks March 2022
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
March 2, 2022

Lowell Sun
Eye on Art
by Nancye Tuttle
February 24, 2022

Elle Italia (Italy)
The exhibition on Georgia O'Keeffe photographer offers new perspectives on the artist and her daring way of looking at everything
by Simona Marani
February 18, 2022

PBS NewsHour
‘Light, Space, Surface’ exhibit showcases art made of unconventional materials
February 10, 2022

Northshore Magazine
3 North Shore Art Events You Shouldn’t Miss This Winter
February 8, 2022

The Salem News
Addison hosts exhibit devoted to O’Keeffe’s photography
February 4, 2022

Cape Ann COSMOS
Light, Space, Surface at Addison Gallery of American Art
by Bing McGilvray with Joy Buell
February 2, 2022

Boston Common
Adventure Awaits
by Elizabeth Scinta
February 2022

The Boston Globe
A slice of Southern California lands in Andover with ‘Light, Space, Surface’
by Murray Whyte
January 28, 2022

The Boston Globe
What to do in this bleak midwinter: How about visiting a museum?
by Nancy Shohet West
January 20, 2022

New England Magazine (online)
7 events to visit in Massachusetts this February
by Paul Joseph
January 19, 2022

Punkt (Hungary)
Georgia O’Keeffe, the photographer
by Eszter Gyöngyösi
January 16, 2022

Open Studio with Jared Bowen
Open Studio: Exploring light and space with art pioneers
by Jared Bowen
January 14, 2022

WGBH News Morning Edition (radio)
Arts This Week: Exploring light art and the MFA's new ancient world
January 13, 2022

Konbini Arts (France)
Célèbre peintre, Georgia O’Keeffe s’épanouissait aussi dans la photographie
by Lise Lanot
January 6, 2022

The Eye of Photography
Addison Gallery of American Art : Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer
January 6, 2022

2021

The Salem News
Learning to Look: The Addison at 90
December 24, 2021

Artnet
Georgia O’Keeffe Was an Accomplished Photographer, Too. A New Exhibition Focuses on Her Work in the Medium for the First Time
December 23, 2021

PetaPixel
Series of Rare and Largely Unseen Photos by Georgia O’Keeffe
by Jaron Schneider
December 20, 2021

Yahoo News
Seeing black-and-white at Addison Gallery and Cape Ann Museum
by Keith Powers
November 30, 2021

ARTnews
Phillips Academy’s Addison Gallery Names Allison Kemmerer Director
by Andy Battaglia
November 22, 2021

The Boston Globe
Allison Kemmerer named director of Andover’s Addison Gallery
by Dana Gerber
November 19, 2021

The Salem News (Salem, MA)
At the Addison: Light, Space, Surface
November 19, 2021

Sentinel & Enterprise (Westford, MA)
Eye on Art: Addison Gallery features California artists in new shows
by Nancye Tuttle
November 11, 2021

Artscope Magazine
A Rebellious Eloquence
by KT Browne
November/December 2021

The Salem News
At the Addison: Language, Sequence, Structure
October 29, 2021

Advocate.com
LGBTQ Culture and Life in 1970s San Francisco
October 14, 2021

The Boston Globe
Being There, Doing That: A Dozen Exhibits to Check Out Now Around New England
by Murray Whyte
October 15, 2021

Advocate.com
LGBTQ Culture and Life in 1970s San Francisco
October 14, 2021

The Boston Globe
What's Happening in the Arts World
by Murray Whyte
September 23, 2021

PBS News Hour
Artist Mel Kendrick on seeing the other side of things
by Jared Bowen
August 3, 2021

Art & Object
Reframed: John Sloan's “Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair”
by Mary M. Lane
July 22, 2021

Brooklyn Rail
Mel Kendrick with Phyllis Tuchman
(recording of live event)
June 25, 2021

See Great Art
Addison Gallery of American Art celebrates 90th anniversary
by Chadd Scott
June 23, 2021

BOMB
Mel Kendrick by Kiki Smith
June 23, 2021

WGBH Radio
Arts This Week: Titans of American Art On View As The Addison Turns 90
by Jared Bowen
June 17, 2021

Cape Ann Beacon (online)
Revisiting the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy in Andover
by Keith Powers
June 15, 2021

Merrimack Valley Magazine (online)
Noteworthy 5/23/21
by Kristin Cole
May 23, 2021

Andover Townsman (online)
Andover in Brief
May 23, 2021

The New York Times
Museum Shows With Stories to Tell
by Ted Loos
May 21, 2021

Campaign Outsider
Dead Blogging ‘Learning to Look: The Addison at 90’
by John R. Carroll
May 20, 2021

The Wall Street Journal
‘Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in Things’ Review: Process Over Product
by Lance Esplund
May 15, 2021

Boston Globe
Stepping into the material world of Mel Kendrick
by Murray Whyte
May 13, 2021

The New Criterion
The Critic's Notebook: Mel Kendrick
by James Panero
May 4, 2021

Open Studio with Jared Bowen (WGBH-TV)
Mel Kendrick, Crip Camp, And More
by Jared Bowen
April 23, 2021

WGBH Radio
Arts This Week: Mel Kendrick And Frontline Songs
by Jared Bowen
April 22, 2021

vulture.com
Dawoud Bey on 6 Photos That Pushed His Work Forward
April 12, 2021

Boston.com
10 things to do in Boston this weekend
by Kevin Slane and Erin Kuschner
April 8, 2021

Art & Antiques Magazine
The Nature of Things
April 1, 2021

WGBH Radio
Arts This Week: 'The Outwin,' 'Currents/Crosscurrents' and 'The Walking Plays'
by Jared Bowen
March 4, 2021

The East Hampton Star
Beauty and Puzzle Bred in the Bone
by Mark Segal
March 4, 2021

Andover Townsman
Putting the pieces back together
by Madeline Hughes
February 18, 2021

Boston Globe
At the Addison, Yoko Ono invites you to look and please touch
by Murray Whyte
February 4, 2021

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks February 2021
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
February 4, 2021

Merrimack Valley Magazine
Eight Great Things To Do This Weekend – 2/4/21
by Kristin Cole
February 4, 2021

Merrimack Valley Magazine
Event: Aphrodite Désirée Navab: Landmines of Memory Art Exhibit
February 2, 2021

Northshore Magazine
How to Spend a Day in Andover, MA
by Sarah Shemkus
February 2, 2021

See Great Art
Aphrodite Désirée Navab, Yoko Ono explore healing, loss, catharsis in separate shows at Addison Gallery of American Art
by Chadd Scott
January 22, 2021

Boston Public Radio (WGBH)
Jared Bowen on BPR
(Bowen discusses The Americans at the Addison at the 2:29:30 mark)
January 14, 2021

Boston Globe
What museums can learn from Philip Guston and his frank take on ‘white culpability’
by Murray Whyte
January 6, 2021

Artscope Magazine
Stretching Boundaries: Addison Gallery Showcases Modern Mapmaking
by Flavia Cigliano
January-February 2021

Harvard Magazine
Picturing America
by Nell Porter Brown
January-February 2021

2020

Boston Globe
At the Addison, contemporary artists push back on traditional mapmaking
by Murray Whyte
December 17, 2020

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks December 2020
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
December 1, 2020

See Great Art (online)
Addison Gallery of American Art in Massachusetts asks, ‘What is America?’
by Chadd Scott
November 20, 2020

What Will You Remember (online)
Art and Activism
by Suzanne Révy
November 18, 2020

Dilettante Army (online)
Making Markers
by Liz Collins
Fall 2020

The Eye of Photography (online)
The Addison: An Incomplete History of Photography – 1860s to 1960s
November 12, 2020

Open Studio with Jared Bowen (WGBH-TV)
"Robert Frank: The Americans" A Timeless And Timely Study Of The United States
by Jared Bowen
November 6, 2020

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks November 2020
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
November 3, 2020

Boston Globe
At the Addison Gallery, a revelation about Robert Frank’s revelation
by Mark Feeney
October 22, 2020

Dig Boston (online)
Dig This: Our Favorite Events around Greater Boston (10.22-11.5)
October 22, 2020

Boston Globe
New England’s top 10 museum stops for fall
by Murray Whyte
October 16, 2020

American Fine Art Magazine
Crossing Currents
September 2020

Eagle-Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Our View: Keepers of our heritage need support, too
June 21, 2020

Art in America
Climate Change Has Already Transformed Everything about Contemporary Art
by William S. Smith
May 4, 2020

The Salem News (Salem, MA)
Virtual entertainment: Local events and activities to check out online 
May 4, 2020

Artangled (online)
Interlude - Edward Hopper at the Addison Gallery of American Art
April 26, 2020

ARTFIX daily (online)
3 Kid-Friendly Projects from Museums To Do During School Closures
April 4, 2020

Forbes (online)
Early Work Of Groundbreaking Photographer Gordon Parks On View At Addison Gallery Of American Art
by Chadd Scott
March 10, 2020

Museum Open House (NewTV, Newton, MA)
Addison Gallery of American Art
by Jay Sugarman
February 24, 2020

ArtsEditor (online)
Addison Gallery’s New Exhibits
by Neil Vercellin
February 18, 2020

The Artery (WBUR, online)
5 Things To Do This Weekend
by Christian Burno
February 13, 2020

Boston Globe
In the 1940s, photographer Gordon Parks was a young man in a hurry
by Mark Feeney
February 7, 2020

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks February 2020
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
February 5, 2020

Eagle-Tribune (North Andover, MA)
In black and white; African American photographer Gordon Parks' early works to command attention at Addison Gallery
by Terry Date
January 16, 2020

2019

WGBH (online)
Boston's Best Museum Exhibits In 2019
by Jared Bowen
December 23, 2019

Boston Globe
At the Addison Gallery, superheroes stand for human hopes and triumphs
by Cate McQuaid
December 19, 2019

Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Young at art; Student-curated Addison Gallery exhibit explores childhood across generations
by Terry Date
December 5, 2019

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks December 2019
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
December 5, 2019

Greater Boston (WGBH-TV)
Men of Steel, Women of Wonder (begins at 20:38)
by Jared Bowen
December 2, 2019

Andover TV
There Is Something About Andover
by Champa Bilwakesh
December 2019

artscope
Comic Relief: The Art of the Superhero at the Addison
by Ami Bennitt
November/December 2019

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks November 2019
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
October 31, 2019

Open Studio with Jared Bowen (WGBH-TV)
Why Artists Are Captivated By Superheroes
by Jared Bowen
October 18, 2019

WGBH Radio 89.7
Arts This Week: 'Men of Steel, Women of Wonder' and 'Yayoi Kusama: LOVE IS CALLING'
by Jared Bowen
October 17, 2019

What Will You Remember (online)
Best Photo Picks October 2019
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
October 2, 2019

Boston Globe
Addison Gallery shows dig into ecology and aesthetics, American style
by Mark Feeney
September 27, 2019

Vacation Idea (online)
7 Best Things to Do in Andover, MA
September 11, 2019

Andover Townsman
'What is America?' Exhibit at Addison Gallery takes on that question
by Judy Wakefield
September 5, 2019

Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA) and Newburyport News
A changing nature: Addison Gallery show mulls American art and ecology
by Terry Date
September 4, 2019

Artfix Daily (online)
What Is America?: Addison Gallery of American Art Explores Social, Political, and Environmental Justice in Upcoming Exhibitions
August 28, 2019

Culture Type
‘Harlem: In Situ’ at Addison Gallery Explores the Neighborhood’s Complex History and Influence on Generations of Artists
by Victoria L. Valentine
July 24, 2019

PBS News Hour
The Harlem Renaissance’s cultural explosion, in photographs
by Jared Bowen
July 22, 2019

Boston 25 News (WFXT-TV)
Andover Zip Trip: Town Tour
June 21, 2019

ARTNEWS (online)
Art en Route: Museum of London Eyes Trump Baby Balloon, Art Institute of Chicago Deaccessions Chinese Artworks, and More (Jane Freilicher acquisition)
by Claire Selvin
June 21, 2019

MassLive (online)
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum names Stephanie Sparling Williams its associate curator
June 12, 2019

Andover Townsman
Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr.: Putting the Addison Gallery on the map
by Gail Ralston
May 30, 2019

What Will You Remember? (online)
The Palette of Nostalgia
by Suzanne Révy
May 30, 2019

Open Studio with Jared Bowen (WGBH-TV)
"Harlem: In Situ;" Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola and more
by Jared Bowen
May 24, 2019

DART: Design Arts Daily (online)
The DART Board: 05.16.19
by Peggy Roalf
May 16, 2019

The Boston Globe
Impressive ‘In and Out of Place’ looks at how the land has shaped us
by Murray Whyte
May 2, 2019

What Will You Remember? (online)
Best Photo Picks May 2019
by Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
May 2, 2019

The Boston Globe
Harlem, Coney Island, the Combat Zone, and beyond
by Mark Feeney
May 1, 2019

Huck Magazine (online)
Vintage shots of Boston’s red light district
by Miss Rosen
April 23, 2019

Aperture
Agenda: Exhibitions to See
March 2019

Improper Bostonian
2019 Spring Arts Preview
by Sarah Hagman
February 22, 2019

Art New England
Starfield's Ghosts
by Cerys Wilson
January/February 2019

2018

 

The Boston Globe
The Ticket: What's Happening in the Arts World
December 14, 2018

Photo District News (online)

Photo of the Day: Contemplating the American Landscape
December 12, 2018

The Boston Globe
Snatching stillness from motion at the Addison
by Cate McQuaid
November 20, 2018

Artscope
Paul Manship: Generational Legacy Continues at the Addison
by Flavia Cigliano
November/December 2018

What Will You Remember? (online)

Curator's Viewpoint: Allison Kemmerer
by Elin Spring
October 25, 2018

What Will You Remember? (online)
Contemplating the View
by Suzanne Révy
October 24, 2018

Open Studio with Jared Bowen (WGBH-TV)
Sculptor Paul Manship
by Jared Bowen
October 19, 2018

Artforum (online)
Addison Gallery of American Art Hires Gordon Wilkins As Associate Curator of American Art
October 15, 2018

Artnews (online)
Addison Gallery of American Art Hires Gordon Wilkins As Associate Curator of American Art
by Shirley Nwangwa
October 12, 2018

What Will You Remember? (online)
The Body: Concealing and Revealing
by Elin Spring
October 11, 2018

Art & Antiques
Cast in the Stars
by Sarah E. Fensom
October 1, 2018

Metrowest Daily News
At the Addison: Artists further the legacy of Paul Manship’s Starfield estate
by Keith Powers
September 30, 2018

The Boston Globe
At the Addison, going back to the land
by Mark Feeney
September 20, 2018

The Salem News (Salem, MA)
Out-of-this-world exhibit: Cape Ann sculptor Paul Manship's legacy lives on in gallery, program
by Gail McCarthy
September 12, 2018

 

The Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Cape Ann sculptor Paul Manship's legacy lives on in gallery, program
by Gail McCarthy
September 12, 2018

The Boston Globe
The Ticket
by Cate McQuaid
September 7, 2018

The Boston Globe
Fall Arts Preview Critics' Picks
by Cate McQuaid
September 7, 2018

What Will You Remember? (online)
Best Photo Picks for September 2018!
by Elin Spring
September 4, 2018

Architectural Digest (online only)
Go Inside a Secret David Ireland–Designed Apartment at a Massachusetts Prep School
by Stefanie Waldek
August 13, 2018

What Will You Remember? (online)
Best Photo Picks for Summer 2018!
by Elin Spring
June 28, 2018

Hyperallergic (online)
In the Land of Guns, Masculinity, Whiteness, and Power Are Often Inseparable
by Seph Rodney
June 22, 2018

The Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Powerful exploration: Addison Gallery's 'Gun Country' exposes firearms' prevalence in society
by Terry Date
June 6, 2018

Lowell Sun
Align Credit Union funds UML field trips to gallery
May 15, 2018

The Clyde Fitch Report (online)
Addison Gallery Takes Aim at America’s Gun Culture
by Carol Strickland
May 4, 2018

Lenscratch: Fine Art Photography Daily (online)
Addison Gallery of American Art: Photographers Among Us and Gun Country
by Aline Smithson
April 28, 2018

The Boston Globe
Here, there, and pretty much everywhere
by Mark Feeney
April 24, 2018

Credit Union Insight (online)
Align Credit Union supports UMass Lowell art history and history students
April 24, 2018

The Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Eyes on the 20th century; Addison Gallery's 'Photographers Among Us' documents everyday life in America
by Terry Date
April 19, 2018

The Washington Post
These women are some of America’s greatest artists. Why don’t they get the respect they deserve?
by Sebastian Smee
April 10, 2018

InCollect (online)
Events Of The Week: PAD Paris, The Photography Show, Boston Design Week, Kips Bay President’s Dinner, Rockwell Kent, & More
by Johanna McBrien
April 3, 2018

American Art Collector
Art News: The Wild West
April 2018

Photo District News PDN online
PDN: Photo of the Day
by Sarah Stacke
March 14, 2018

Improper Bostonian
Graphic Tease: Q&A with Stephanie Sparling Williams
by Sarah Hagman
March 9, 2018

The Boston Globe
The Ticket: What's Happening in the Arts World
March 8, 2018

The Boston Globe
The Ticket: What's Happening in the Arts World
January 26, 2018

The Boston Globe
Museums ask, 'What Is America?'
by John Hilliard
January 11, 2018

Artnews (online)
From $29 to Absolutely Free: More Than 200 U.S. Art Museums by Admission Price
January 10, 2018

Artnews (online)
Pictures at an Exhibition: Mark Tobey at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
January 8, 2018

2017

The Boston Globe
Mark Tobey didn’t quite fit in — but he does at the Addison
by Cate McQuaid
December 27, 2017

Open Studio with Jared Bowen
Painter Mark Tobey and Walter Isaacson on Leonardo Da Vinci
December 15, 2017

Hyperallergic (online)
Art Movements
December 1, 2017

Art & Antiques Magazine
Mark Tobey: A Quiet Master
by Carter Ratcliff
December 2017/January 2018

artdaily (online)
Susan Faxon, The Addison Gallery of American Art's Curator to retire after 31 years at the museum
November 30, 2017

The Wall Street Journal
Mark Tobey's Expressionism Exception
by Peter Plagens
November 30, 2017

Apollo Magazine (online)
Art news daily: 29 November 2017
November 29, 2017

artdaily (online)
First comprehensive retrospective of Mark Tobey's work in 20 years opens at the Addison Gallery
November 5, 2017

The Eagle Tribune (North Andover, MA)
Light in November; Addison Gallery of American Art showing 20th-century artist's groundbreaking work
by Terry Date
November 2, 2017

The Burlington Magazine
Mark Tobey
by David Anfam
November/December 2017

InCollect (online)
This Week’s Events: SOFA CHICAGO, Antiques + Modernism, Mark Tobey, American Workers In Art, Impressionism & More
by Johanna McBrien
October 31, 2017

The Boston Globe
Fall Arts Preview Critics' Picks
by Cate McQuaid
September 8, 2017

northshore magazine
Community Campus (page 29)
by David Riedel
September 2017

Boston magazine
Fall Arts Preview
by Matthew Reed Baker
September 2017

Press Releases

2023

July 25, 2023: Reggie Burrows Hodges, Turning a Big Ship Features New Suite of Works

January 26, 2023: Women and Abstraction: 1741–Now Presents an Expansive History of Abstraction in America

January 10, 2023: Reggie Burrows Hodges Selected as First Recipient of Addison Artist Council’s Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. Prize

2022

August 24, 2022: Works by Renowned Photographer Harry Benson Capturing Major Events of the 1960s On View at the Addison Gallery of American Art September 1, 2022​​​

June 6, 2022: First Museum Survey of Artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor Organized by Addison Gallery of American Art​​​

April 12, 2022: Promise and Reality of the American Experiment Explored This April in Exhibitions of Contemporary and 19th-Century Art​​​

March 24, 2022: First Retrospective of Photographer and Conceptual Artist Rosamond Purcell Opens at Addison Gallery of American Art this September

 

2021

December 7, 2021: First Exhibition Devoted to Georgia O’Keeffe’s Photography On View at the Addison Gallery of American Art in February​​​

November 18, 2021: Allison Kemmerer Appointed Director of Addison Gallery of American Art​​​

September 27, 2021: Works from Photography and Language Movement by Lew Thomas, Donna-Lee Phillips, and Hal Fischer On View This Fall​​​

August 12, 2021: Rare Opportunity on the East Coast to View Comprehensive Exhibit of Work from Southern California-Based “Light and Space" and “Finish Fetish” Artists​​​

May 17, 2021: Addison Gallery of American Art Celebrates 90th Anniversary with Exhibition of Treasures from Its Permanent Collection

2020

November 12, 2020: First Retrospective of Works by Mel Kendrick to Open at Addison Gallery of American Art in Spring​ 2021​​​

October 13, 2020: Addison Gallery of American Art Announces Fall 2020 Exhibition Program Exploring American Identity—Past, Present, and Future

February 6, 2020: Contemporary Artists at Addison Gallery of American Art Interpret Historical Map Collection through Six New Art Installations

2019

September 4, 2019: Jamie Kaplowitz Gibbons Appointed Head of Education at the ​Addison Gallery of American Art​​​

July 25, 2019: Addison Gallery of American Art Announces 2019–2020 Exhibition Program Exploring Social, Political, and Environmental Justice

November 14, 2018: Harlem: In Situ Explores Art Inspired and Shaped by a Neighborhood That Has Been a Locus of Black Visual Culture for More Than a Century

November 14, 2018: Addison Presents Recently Rediscovered Photographs from the 1970s–1980s by John Goodman

October 12, 2018: Gordon Wilkins Appointed Associate Curator at the ​Addison Gallery of American Art

July 27, 2018: American Sculptor Paul Manship Celebrated At the Addison Gallery of American Art​​​​

July 27, ​2018: Photography Exhibition Illuminates Relationship Between the American Landscape and National Identity​

​​​February 20, 2018​: Exhibition Examines Evolution of ​Documentary Photography in the 20th Century​

February 8, 2018​: Exhibition Ex​​plores America’s Fascination with the Gun​

November 30, 2017: Exhibition Examines Merging of Eastern and We​stern ​Aesthetic Traditions in Contemporary Art Practice​

November 28, 2017: Susan Faxon Retires After 31 Years at Addison Gallery of American Art​

August 23, 2017: Mark Tobey: Threading Light, the first comprehensive retrospective of the artist’s work in 20 years, to open at the Addison Gallery November 4

August 8, 2017: Elaine Reichek and Jeanne Silverthorne to explore invisibility in a new collaborative project at the Addison this fall​​​

April 14, 2017: Frank Stella Prints Opens at the Addison April 22

January 12, 2017: First US Museum Survey of Triple Candie on View at the Addison This Winter

August 24, 2016: Making It Modern: The Folk Art Collection of Elie and Viola Nadelman Anchors the Addison Gallery's Fall Season

May 25, 2016: Phillips Academy Students Explore Artists’ Journeys in New Addison Exhibition

March 24, 2016: Addison Gallery of American Art, Yale University Art Gallery, and Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library Jointly Acquire an Important Photographic and Journalistic Archive: The Lucien Aigner Collection

February 17, 2016: Addison to Present Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television This Spring

January 5, 2016: Addison to Exhibit Laurie Simmons's Pioneering Photographic Series In and Around the House

September 10, 2015: Tour Andover’s Historic, Cultural, and Natural Treasures September 19–20

August 10, 2015: Artists' Friendships Explored in Three Exhibitions at the Addison Gallery This Fall

May 26, 2015: Phillips Academy Students Deconstruct Winslow Homer's Eight Bells in New Addison Exhibition

February 24, 2015: Andover Garden Club’s Addison in Bloom Pairs Local Floral Designers with Gallery’s Renowned American Art

February 23, 2015: Alfred Maurer: At the Vanguard of Modernism, the First Comprehensive Examination of the Artist’s Work, on View at the Addison Gallery this Spring

January 29, 2015: Ellen Gallagher's DeLuxe, Addison Collection Spotlighted This Winter

September 17, 2014: Tour Andover’s Historic, Cultural, and Natural Treasures on Sunday, September 28

September 12, 2014: Lorna Simpson Retrospective Anchors Addison Gallery of American Art’s Fall Season

August 5, 2014: Lorna Simpson Retrospective at the Addison Gallery This Fall Examines the Artist’s 30-Year Career

May 23, 2014: Phillips Academy Students Examine Ways Artists Employ Studies to Develop Visual Vocabularies

May 5, 2014: Addison Gallery to Join in Association of Art Museum Directors' Fifth Annual Celebration of Art Museum Day with Interactive Programs for Family Audiences

April 22, 2014: A Focus on American Art of the Late 20th Century at the Addison Gallery This Spring

March 28, 2014: Judith Dolkart Appointed Director of the Addison Gallery

February 18, 2014: Artist Chris Daze Ellis to Collaborate and Curate at the Addison Gallery This Spring

January 31, 2014: $30 Million Campaign on the Books for Addison Gallery

January 7, 2014: An American in London: Whistler and the Thames Anchors Winter Season at Addison Gallery

August 1, 2013: Four New Fall Exhibitions at the Addison Gallery Will Explore a Wide Range of Themes

July 10, 2013: Artist-In-Residence James Prosek Explores the Spaces in Between at the Addison Gallery This Fall

May 28, 2013: Family in the 21st Century is the Focus of the kids are all right, on View at the Addison Gallery This Fall

April 5, 2013: For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights Anchors Addison Gallery's Spring Season

January 4, 2013: Addison Collection Spotlighted in Winter Exhibitions

October 3, 2012: Addison Gallery Prepares to Celebrate Pekupatikut Innuat Akunikana/Pictures Woke the People Up: An Innu Project with Wendy Ewald and Eric Gottesman

September 13, 2012: American Vanguards Anchors Fall Season at Addison Gallery of American Art

July 3, 2012: Rebecca L. Hayes is New Curator of Education at Addison Gallery of American Art

April 12, 2012: A Focus on Photography in Spring Exhibitions at the Addison Gallery of American Art

January 9, 2012: John Marin: Moderism at Midcentury Features in Winter 2012 Exhibitions at the Addison Gallery of American Art

December 6, 2011: Addison Gallery of American Art's Exhibition American Vanguards Breaks New Ground

October 3, 2011: Addison Gallery of American Art Invites You to its Fall Opening Reception and 80th Birthday Celebration October 14

May 11, 2011: Addison Gallery of American Art Presents Special Series of Collection Dialogues

January 19, 2011: New Addison Exhibition Brings Warmth of the South Pacific to New England

November 2, 2010: First Major Retrospective Honoring Work of Sheila Hicks Opens at the Addison

Images: Wayne Thiebaud, Big Suckers from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971. Aquatint and soft ground etching. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, Crown Point Press Archive, Gift of Crown Point Press, 1991.28.1172. © 2026 Wayne Thiebaud Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Photo: Private Collection/Christie’s Images/Bridgeman Images; Leon Polk Smith, Six Involvements in One, 1966 (recto of Seven Involvements in One, 1966), acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel, 6 panels: 86 5/8 × 157 1/2 × 1 5/8 inches overall, Private collection. Image courtesy Lisson Gallery, © Leon Polk Smith Foundation; George Tooker, Study for “Landscape With Figures”, 1965-66. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 26 5/8 x 30 1/4 inches. Gift of the artist (PA 1938) in memory of his parents, George Clair and Angela Montejo Roura Tooker, 1996.80.66; Lisette Model, Running Legs, NYC, 1940. Gelatin silver print, 10 11/16 x 13 11/16 inches. Museum purchase, 1985.31
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Bartlett H. Hayes Prize Recipients

2023:

Reggie Burrows Hodges

Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition

2025:

Tommy Kha

Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition