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collection
- Ancestral Spirit Chair Betye Saar1992
- Untitled Frederick John Eversley1970
- Ceremonial Axe Unknown late 19th century–early 20th century
- Mrs. Edith MahonThomas Eakins 1904
- Chin & Eyes from the series Recycled RealitiesTom Youngca. 2000
- Katie Rebhun, Why Mourning Picture
- Cathedral at Rouen (La Cour d'Albane)Claude Monet1892–1894
- Pascal's Triangle IVAgnes Denes 1974
- Ancestral Spirit ChairBetye Saar1992
happening now
Brought to Life: Painted Wood Sculpture from Europe, 1300–1700
This exhibition investigates the materials, techniques and reception of painted wood sculpture in Europe between the 13th and the 18th…
Multiplying Power: Image as Protest in Prints and Photographs
This installation displays a range of prints and photographs from the SCMA collection whose circulation documents and sparks social change.
Agano Machiko: Untitled
Trained as a weaver, Agano Machiko is known today for fiber art installations that capture the invisible forces of nature.
Chien-Chi Chang: China Town
Chien-Chi Chang's video "China Town" documents the experiences of undocumented workers in New York City's Chinatown and their family…
ideas

The Art of Revolution
Josie Wong '26 explores the historical and visual context of Jarrell's Revolutionary. She is currently a Student Assistant at the Cunningham Center for Works on Paper at the SCMA.
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