
Tommy Kha in Conversation with S. Billie Mandle on The Brooklyn Rail
In this presentation organized by The Brooklyn Rail, Edward E. Elson Artist-in-Residence Tommy Kha joins artist S. Billie Mandle for a conversation on Zoom. The discussion

In this presentation organized by The Brooklyn Rail, Edward E. Elson Artist-in-Residence Tommy Kha joins artist S. Billie Mandle for a conversation on Zoom. The discussion

In this Zoom webinar, Curator Gordon Wilkins explores the work of the Florida Highwaymen. The loosely affiliated group of 26 African American landscape painters sold

Assistant Curator Rachel Vogel explores the work of contemporary photographer Tommy Kha, the second recipient of the Addison’s Bartlett H. Hayes Jr. Prize, in this

Exhibition curators Allison Kemmerer and Gordon Wilkins present a virtual tour of June Leaf: Shooting from the Heart (on view March 15–July 31, 2025). This

The Addison Community Ambassadors, comprised of students from Andover High School and Phillips Academy, aims to create community at the Addison. Through group discussion, hands-on

Marla Taylor, Curator of Collections, and Ryan Wheeler, Director, from Phillips Academy’s Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology present a virtual conversation on a museum’s

Lead exhibition curator Debra Bricker Balken presents a virtual talk about the artists, themes, and works presented in Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar

Last month, artist Peter Saul, whose work is on view in Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946–1962, and lead exhibition curator Debra

Artist Kay WalkingStick is joined by exhibition curator Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, Vice President and Chief Curator of the New-York Historical Society, for an engaging,

Gordon Wilkins, Robert M. Walker Curator of American Art, presents a virtual tour and discussion of Laying the Foundation: Exploring the Nucleus of the Addison’s

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.

Jennifer Cecere presents a virtual discussion of her body of work and her site-specific installations on campus created in conjunction with “Abbot & Andover at

Exhibition co-curators Gregory Harris, Keough Family Curator of Photography from the High Museum, Atlanta, and Sarah Kennel, Aaron Siskind Curator of Photography and Director of

https://youtu.be/nIPMsievmP4?si=FLcVXTziTnCfQ_fr The Addison’s founding history provides a snapshot into the state—and stakes—of American art in the 1920s and 30s. “Defining American Art: Then and Now”

Lisa Volpe, Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, discusses the photographic projects that Frank and Webb created during travels through the

Exhibition curators Gordon Wilkins and Rachel Vogel lead participants on a virtual tour through the works and themes presented in the exhibition. This event was

Learn about the real-life history behind Yinka Shonibare CBE, RA’s Wanderer, a model ship that both memorializes the nineteenth-century pleasure yacht turned slave ship and

What does art sound like? How would you draw a piece of music? This fall, members of the Phillips Academy orchestra explored the intersection between

How and why are objects added to the Addison’s collection? Addison Director Allison Kemmerer and Robert M. Walker Curator of American Art Gordon Wilkins discussed
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