July and August, 2021 National Calendar of Art Exhibitions

American Representational Art Exhibitions Hosted by Art Museums and Other Non-Profit Organizations



 

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July

 

Albany (GA) Museum of Art

"Horse Power," works by Cedric Smith

July 10 through December 25

See coverage at Equine Art: 20-21st Century

 

Bowers Museum of Cultural Art

The Gift of Los Angeles: Memories in Watercolor by Gayle Garner Roski

July 24 through November 7

See coverage at California Artists: 19th-21st Century

 

Hudson River Museum

Jack Stuppin: The Beginning of My World

July 2 through January 2

See coverage at New York Art History

 

Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Welcome Home: A Portrait of East Baltimore, 1975-1980

July 16 through January 17

See coverage at urban theme photography

 

Taubman Museum of Art 

Vantage Points: Contemporary Photography from the Whitney Museum of American Art

July 10 through October 10

See coverage at surveys of historic photography


 

August

 
 

Chazen Museum of Art

Picturing a Nation: American Drawings and Watercolors

August 31 through November 28

See coverage at Watercolor

 

Grand Rapids Art Museum

An Interwoven Legacy: The Black Ash Basketry of Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish

August 28 through February 26

See coverage at Michigan Art History

 

Speed Art Museum 

Ralph Eugene Meatyard's The Unforeseen Wilderness

August 6 through February 13

Researched 10/21

 

Please also see:

 
What is included in the calendars
 
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How TFAO updates calendars
 
How TFAO uses the National Calendar of Art Exhibitions
 

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