This exhibit will include nearly 60 of Louis Comfort Tiffany's blown glass works, designed by Tiffany and made at his glasshouse in Corona, New York, between about 1895 and 1920.
Beginning in 1889, Edward Sherriff Curtis spent more than 40 years photographing and documenting the Native peoples of North America, taking more than 40,000 photographs and amassing a staggering...
In the days before photography, European trained artists often traveled with scouts and early pioneers of The West to visually catalogue the landscape, cultures and animals they encountered. The...
This exhibit showcases the 230 objects, by 87 international artists, that constitute the Museum's recently acquired Heineman Collection. Artists in the collection include Howard Ben Tre, Dale Chihuly...
The restoration of eight watercolor sketches from the enamel department of the Tiffany Furnaces provides the impetus for the this exhibit. Executed by Alice Gouvy and Lillian Palmie around 1902, seven...