If you need a little help finding time to care for yourself, hop on this self-care tour and let artwork from the collection lead the way.
Follow along on this virtual tour to learn a little bit about some artists from the museum’s collection who changed the course of history.
Time to rock out to some heavy metal — sculpture style. Let’s take a tour of three metal artworks that are both beautiful and hardcore.
Let’s take this opportunity to get close and take a look at the details of some favorite works.
Instead of clenching your jaw and fighting through the tension, take a little tour of the opposites in the Elias Sime exhibition.
Look closely at Dzesi II from 2006 by Emmanuel Kwami Anatsui. (Purchased, by exchange, with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Reed II, 2006.25). Learn More.
Explore Lee Bontecou’s mixed media relief sculpture from 1966 (Gift of Leo Castelli, Castelli Galleries, 1974.122). Learn More.
Stay warm while you explore this snowy scene from home by George Gustav Adomeit, (Memel, Germany, 1879 – 1967, Cleveland, Ohio). First Snow from 1933 is a Linocut on paper (Gift of Dr. Roy G. Pearce, 1947.8)
Enjoy the many surprising and delightful details in La Wilson’s 1980 assemblage Homage to Jackson Pollock I by 1980 (Purchased, by exchange, with funds from Mrs. William B. Haynes, 2006.35) Learn more.
Imagine yourself in this scene created by regional artist, Lola Isroff. Her Cat on a Windowsill from 1950 is watercolor and acrylic on paper. (Bequest of the artist, 2001.35) Explore more.