Saturday, November 11, 12 pm
Tour our Fall Exhibitions with the museum education manager, Zachary Bowman
MUSEUM HOURS:
DIGITAL DORSKY:
See recordings of many of our past virtual events: curator and artists talks, panel discussions, and more.
Purple Haze: Art and Drugs Across the Americas examines the Americas’ ambiguous relationship with drugs and their representation in the media and the public imagination.
Zulema Damianovich, Locker - Medicine Object, 1963-64, Courtesy of Geneviéve Maquinay, Artist's Estate
Ibrahima Thiam, Maam Ndeuk Daour Mbaye, 2020, Courtesy the artist
Notes for Tomorrow features artwork selected by 30 curators based in 25 countries around the world to reflect on a new global reality. In this cultural moment of transition, each work is a source of inspiration from the recent past and a guiding perspective for the future.
This new display of the Museum’s collection tells the story of The Dorsky from a variety of perspectives, making space for traditionally marginalized voices. Exhibiting collection highlights and audience favorites alongside new acquisitions and commissions, A Living Collection presents the collection as a living entity, continuously evolving and shaped by the viewer's interpretation.
Fred Wilson, Untitled, ca. 1987, gift of Ward Mintz and Floyd Lattin