Current Exhibitions
All our exhibitions are free, for everyone, always.
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Featured
Featured Exhibitions
Brush, Block, and Blood
Three Generations of Yoshida Women Printmakers
February 19, 2026–June 28, 2026
Larry & Barbara Marshall Family Balcony
This exhibition traces over a century of innovation and artistic vision through the work of three generations of women printmakers from the celebrated Yoshida family.

Street Nihonga
The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
February 19, 2026–June 28, 2026
Sam & Connie Perkins Central Court, The Estelle S. & Robert A. Long Ellis Foundation Gallery, Dolph Simons Family Gallery
Street Nihonga explores the art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani (1920–2012), whose work blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with the rawness of street life in New York City.

Collection Exhibitions
Our fourth-floor galleries feature ongoing exhibitions of art from our collection.

Intersections
OngoingJohn & Linda Stewart GalleryIntersections examines art related to social ritual, creativity and innovation, and legacies of colonialism and consumption.

Displacement
OngoingDusty Loo Family GalleryDisplacement investigates how objects in a museum reveal both historical records and lived experiences.

Empowerment
OngoingDee & Mike Michaelis GalleryEmpowerment invites visitors to think differently about how power and being empowered take form.

Illumination
OngoingSamuel H. Kress Foundation GalleryIllumination explores the physical properties, ideas, and emotions associated with light and darkness.
Study & Learning Center Exhibitions
Study & Learning Center Exhibitions
Jack & Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning
Ingrid & J.K. Lee Study Center
Ingrid & J.K. Lee Study Center
The Lee Study Center features two long-term exhibitions presented in drawers and cases.
Kemper Family Foundations Gallery
Kemper Family Foundations Gallery
Alongside the Lee Study Center, this gallery rotates with works from the collection.





