William Turner Gallery is pleased to present Moses @ 100, an exhibition of works by Ed Moses marking the centennial of the artist’s birth. Opening Saturday, July 11 from 5–8 PM and on view through September 5, 2026, the exhibition brings together a focused selection of works that underscore the restless experimentation and continual reinvention that defined Moses’ practice for more than six decades.
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RioBravoFineArt proudly presents a showing of work from the Timescapes series of paintings by Olin B. West, one of the Southwest’s most respected and talented artists. The show opens on July 11, 2026, Second Saturday Art Hop in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, and continues through August 28, 2026.
Image Makers for America: In Pursuit of a National Identity is the spectacular summer and fall exhibition at Couse-Sharp Historic Site, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the US Declaration of Independence. All the works are significant examples by members of the Taos Society of Artists (TSA), which was formed in 1915 with the expressed goal of creating “authentically American” art.
The Hamptons Fine Art Fair will take place July 9-12, 2026, held in a 70,000sf complex on 17 bucolic acres in Southampton.
Experience the wonder of summer through an enchanting exhibition at Munson Museum of Art in downtown, Utica, NY. Watercolor Stories: The Art of Charles E. Burchfield opens Friday, June 12, and remains on view through September 13.
Mary Abbott (1921-2019) loved the water. Her father, Lt. Commander Henry Livermore Abbott, was a decorated submarine commander in the first World War and a Naval advisor to FDR during WWII. She inherited his love of the sea. A native New Yorker (and sometimes cover girl), she came of age there as an artist in the late 1940s, joining the ranks of the new Abstract Expressionist movement. Her contemporary alignments included David Hare, Barnett Newman, and Willem de Kooning.
Studio Shop Gallery presents Roland Petersen at 100: A Life in Painting, a major retrospective honoring the celebrated Bay Area Figurative artist’s centennial year. Opening Friday, May 8, with a black-tie reception celebrating Petersen’s life and legacy, the exhibition traces eight decades of artistic innovation—from early 1950s abstractions to his latest painting completed in 2026.
The Bruce Museum is pleased to announce Gisela Colón: Radiant Earth, on view in the Sculpture Gallery from January 24 through June 28, 2026. This exhibition presents a comprehensive primer of the internationally acclaimed sculptor Gisela Colón, featuring nine luminescent sculptures that explore the profound forces and energies of the natural world.
The Akron Art Museum is proud to present Kent Monkman: History Is Painted by the Victors, a sweeping exhibition of monumental paintings by internationally renowned Cree artist Kent Monkman. Through his bold and subversive lens, Monkman reimagines the genre of history painting to confront colonial narratives and offer urgent new perspectives on the past and present.
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum announced Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way, a current exhibition that explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting. The project celebrates painting from the Latin American and Caribbean diaspora, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field today.



















