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Work of the Week

A Member of the Wilkins Family Making Biscuits on Corn Husking Day Near Tallyho, North Carolina 1939 by Marion Post Wolcott

April 15, 2020

Who else is stress baking? I have kept myself busy these past few evenings and weekends making cookies and bread to try and remain calm

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Gay Flag by Ross Bleckner

April 8, 2020

Close your eyes. Imagine the colors red, white, and blue. What comes to mind? If you live here in the United States, you might be

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Model in Bellows’ Class (Art Students League, NYC) by Peggy Bacon

April 1, 2020

ABOUT THE ARTIST Peggy Bacon was born in Connecticut in 1895 and home-schooled by her artist parents until she was 14, when she was sent

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Lidded vessel by Kate Johnston

March 25, 2020

About the Artist Kate Johnston was born in 1988 into a creative family in New Jersey and started making pots early in her life. By

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Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled (Playing Cards/Malcolm X) from the Kitchen Table II series, 1990, printed 1999, gelatin silver print, edition 2/5, 26 ¾ × 26 ⅞ inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by 2004 Collectors' Circle, 2004.24.04.91. © Carrie Mae Weems.

Untitled from The Kitchen Table Series by Carrie Mae Weems

March 18, 2020

“…one of the most honored American artists of her generation. Weems asks inconvenient questions and comes up with unwelcome answers. For that alone, no contemporary

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Erick Hawkins—Reaching by Barbara Morgan

March 12, 2020

About the Artist Barbara Morgan is best known for her depictions of modern dancers. She was also the co-founder of the well-known photography magazine, Aperture. Morgan

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Japanese Magnolias by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald

March 5, 2020

“Something may be a sort of fulfillment of yourself, and it may not be great to other people, but it is just as essential to

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Nigerian Dwarf Kid 283 by Evan Kafka

February 27, 2020

Evan Kafka creates portraits of live animals, ingeniously captured to appear as taxidermy heads in his Trophies series. Caught in a moment of suspended animation,

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Stowage by Willie Cole

February 19, 2020

What is the connection between an ironing board and African American oppression? “I change the way people see everyday objects the same way advertisers change

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William Wegman, Red Detachment, 2006, Polaroid print on paper, 24 ¼ × 20 ¾ inches. 2007 Collectors' Circle purchase. 2007.33.02.96. © William Wegman.

Red Detachment by William Wegman

February 13, 2020

Playing on the strangely human expressions of Weimaraner dogs, Wegman often employs his canine subjects to express a sense of coexisting deadpan humor and seriousness

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