
The Lineup by Roger Shimomura
CURATOR’S TAKE Roger Shimomura’s The Lineup depicts incarcerated Japanese American men of varying ages waiting for the restroom at the Minidoka War Relocation Center in
CURATOR’S TAKE Roger Shimomura’s The Lineup depicts incarcerated Japanese American men of varying ages waiting for the restroom at the Minidoka War Relocation Center in
Dear Museum Members and friends, Today we’re elated with Gov. Roy Cooper’s announcement that museums in North Carolina have the green light to open at
What is your favorite part of your job? Learning about art. Meeting new people of all ages and engaging them in a thoughtful exploration of
The Museum is grateful to William Newton for gifting the complete Ruminations series by Robert Rauschenberg in honor of his sister-in-law and friend of the
I am interested in the forms that result from the kinesthetic reaction to a given situation. Similar motions in different media are translated into a
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Dear Museum Members and friends, Today we honor the memory and legacy of the late Rep. John Lewis, a champion of the arts in furthering
Happy August! We’re welcoming the month with the release of our membership publication, the Profile. During these unprecedented times, we’ve changed the Profile to an