Exhibitions
Exhibitions
All exhibitions are included with Museum admission at no additional cost.
Old Masters
Refers to historic master artists, generally European painters and printmakers from the Renaissance through the early 19th century (e.g., Rembrandt, Vermeer, Caravaggio). Their works represent the foundations of Western art history.
Masters
Great artists from later periods whose work is recognized worldwide as historically significant and enduring (e.g., Picasso, Dalí, Chagall). Often referred to as Modern Masters.
Living Masters
Acclaimed artists still creating today, whose influence, skill, and reputation have already earned them recognition as leaders in the art world (e.g., Peter Max, Michael Godard, or other high-profile contemporary names).
Contemporary Art
Works created by current and emerging artists, reflecting the ideas, issues, and aesthetics of today’s world. Contemporary art often pushes boundaries, explores new media, and highlights diverse cultural voices.
Local & Regional Artists
Artists from the surrounding community or region, offering a direct connection to the cultural landscape of the museum’s home. These works celebrate local creativity and provide opportunities for emerging voices.
Traveling Exhibitions
A curated show designed to be shared between multiple museums and cultural institutions. Each venue hosts the exhibition for a limited time, giving audiences across different regions the opportunity to experience rare works, specialized themes, or unique collections that might not otherwise be accessible.
These exhibitions often highlight partnerships between institutions and provide visitors with fresh perspectives, broad cultural connections, and a chance to engage with art that travels the world.