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collection
- Ceremonial Axe Unknown late 19th century–early 20th century
- CollageAnne RyanDecember 1951
- Morning in the Bowl of NightAlma Thomas1973
- May, Post Break-upShizu Saldamando2011
- Departure of Lady Wenji from the Nomad CampPossibly Sheng MouYuan dynasty (1271–1368),14th century
- Cross19th century
- Reading the LegendLilly Martin Spencer1852
- UnknownUnknown20th century
- Untitled Frederick John Eversley1970
happening now
Michel Kameni: Portraits of an Independent Africa
This exhibition features portraits by the Cameroonian studio photographer Michel Kameni (c.1935–2020) made at Studio KM in Yaoundé.
A City in Flux: Reflecting on Venice
This installation celebrates the enduring but ever-changing allure of Venice in art.
Garrett Bradley: AKA (2019)
On view for the first time at SCMA, the video installation AKA by artist and Smith College alumna Garrett Bradley addresses how colorism…
Crafting Worlds: Japanese Decorative Arts from the 18th through 21st Centuries
Crafts are functional objects creatively made by skillful artisans using specialized knowledge and techniques.
ideas
Art as Archive: Curating Germany, 1918-1945
Rebecca McClung is a Ph.D. student in the history department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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