My Experience at the Michener: A Summer Intern’s Reflections
My Experience at the Michener: A Summer Intern’s Reflections (Note: This blog post was written by former intern Taylor Hunkins, a […]
My Experience at the Michener: A Summer Intern’s Reflections (Note: This blog post was written by former intern Taylor Hunkins, a […]
New Exhibit Opening The Poetry of Sculpture: Raymond Granville Barger (1906–2001) On July 20th, the Michener Art Museum opened the first
Notice anything different? Image credit: Rajie Cook, Times Four, 2008, Painted metal, 51 x 34 x 23 3/4 inches, Gift of
Nuit Blanche: An Engaging Conversation with Wendy Paton There really is no question that the photography in Wendy Paton: Nuit Blanche is
Of Days Long Past by Harry Leith-Ross A new exhibit featuring highly-detailed drawings and watercolors by Harry Leith-Ross (1886-1973), entitled Harry Leith-Ross: Scenes from
Penn’s Treaty with the Indians by Edward Hicks Edward Hicks, Penn’s Treaty with the Indians, ca. 1840, Oil on canvas, 36 x
People’s Choice Text Panels for Countermeasure by Alan Magee As part of The People’s Choice exhibit, the Michener encourages visitors to submit
A Celebration of Art and Food: Pizza Portraits! Artwork can be inspirations for many things, including food! These four pizzas
Animals in the Art! Looking Closer at the Work of Sculptor, Eric Berg Image Credits: Eric Berg, (1945-2020), Lassie, 1996, bronze,
Daniel Garber’s Life Within The Archives There are tons of fascinating finds within the Michener’s archives. From sketchbooks to photographs, one