The Addison Gallery of American Art is pleased to announce that Reggie Burrows Hodges is the inaugural recipient of the Addison Artist Council’s Bartlett H.
Throughout the 2022–23 academic year, the Addison Gallery will host a new public program series featuring leading scholars of American art who focus on selected areas of the museum’s collection
Exhibition curator Gordon Wilkins leads participants on a virtual tour through the exhibition, highlighting the themes and works presented. This event was organized with Andover’s
New Perspectives: The Collection in DialoguePart 1: The Art of HIV/AIDS The Collection in Dialogue series, hosted by Dr. Tanya Sheehan, professor of art at
In conjunction with ‘Harry Benson: Four Stories,’ exhibition curators Tessa Hite and Allison Kemmerer facilitated a Question & Answer session with Benson led by Phillips Academy students during which they discussed his six decades of work as a photojournalist. (October 22, 2022)
Harry Benson, Russian tanks lined up in the Eastern Sector, Berlin, Germany, August 13, 1961 Harry Benson, John Lewis, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., &
Harry Benson: Four Stories (September 1, 2022–January 29, 2023)This exhibition focused on four powerful photo stories from the 1960s by Harry Benson: the Berlin Wall,
Rosamond Purcell: Nature Stands Aside (September 1–December 31, 2022) This exhibition, Purcell’s first retrospective, reflected the breadth of the artist’s career from the late 1960s
Past Is Prologue: History in Contemporary Art (April 16–July 31, 2022) Whether photographing historic sites, adopting imagery from art history and print media, or citing
Regarding America: 19th-Century Art from the Permanent Collection (April 23–July 31, 2022) Comprising paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures drawn from the Addison’s acclaimed collection
Arthur Wesley Dow: Nearest to the Divine (February 26 to July 31, 2022)Featuring over 100 works including photographs, prints, drawings, paintings, and ephemera, this exhibition
The Addison Community Ambassadors, the museum’s Phillips Academy student group, aims to create community at the Addison in conversation around responses to collections and exhibitions.
The Addison Community Ambassadors, the museum’s Phillips Academy student group, aims to create community at the Addison in conversation around responses to collections and exhibitions.
Ava Foley, Masconomet Regional High School class of 2022, explores Venus Anadyomene by Paul Manship, on view in the Addison’s rotunda.
Open to the public and free of charge.
Tuesday-Saturday 10–5, Sunday 1–5
Closed Mondays, national holidays,
December 24, and the month of August.
Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition
Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition