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Fix yourself a mint julep and get ready for the greatest two minutes in sports: the #KentuckyDerby is today. See this and other equestrian works in "The #ImpressionistsEye." https://t.co/IR5NOnS5yv
American artists of the Great Depression embraced lithography as a fine art. Learn more about lithography and the “We the People” exhibition at this week’s Spotlight Gallery Conversations at 11:00 a.m. on Thurs, Fri, and Sat. https://t.co/LhOgP4ufoT
Happy #InternationalDanceDay! Find your own groove or get inspired by the grace, fervor, personality, and joy in this spirited selection of artworks.
Browse a collector’s wonderland at the the Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show from April 26 to 28. Sixty top-notch exhibitors offer a vast selection of decorative and fine art spanning the seventeenth century to present. https://t.co/T3z6uYu3F5
We’re nominated for a @TheWebbyAwards for the #MuseumBowl and #MuseumWorldSeries with our friends @mfaboston @MFAH @LACMA @GettyMuseum ⚾️🏈 Help us win and VOTE: https://t.co/qRoPaGESc1
Explore prints depicting the good times, hard times, and war-time experiences of everyday Americans in the 1930s and 1940s. "We the People: American Prints from Between the World Wars" is now on view. https://t.co/vg8NGB3Xrq
Peer over the shoulder of Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh, and others as they make their indelible mark on canvas, paper, and bronze. "The #ImpressionistsEye" opens on April 16. https://t.co/P9umIJY5Me
The tightly-knit #Duchamp family were artistic innovators. Even Yvonne, who was not as artistically minded as her siblings, frequently modeled for her older brothers. See these portraits and more in "The Duchamp Family." https://t.co/ShIs7iAV2x
Happy #PiDay! Whether it’s savory or sweet, we hope you enjoy a slice today.
At “Designing the View-Master” (3/13 at 6pm), designers and thinkers consider the late Charles Harrison’s 1959 redesign of this popular toy and the ways in which we approach landscapes, people, and design today. https://t.co/wcm6EzAd5t