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TIMES WERE A-CHANGIN'. ART WAS TOO.
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VISIT

Monday, Thursday, Friday:
10 AM – 9 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday:
10 AM - 6 PM
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EXPLORE

Witness free, world-class exhibitions featuring masterpieces from our own collection and around the world
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CELEBRATE

Make art, make friends, and make memories at one of our many free events and activities
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Current Exhibitions

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Spain and the Hispanic World

Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
January 26 - June 15, 2024
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Reconciliation

Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints
Open through October 19, 2024
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Of Souls and Sacraments

Open through July 13, 2024
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From the Vault

January 28, 2022 - September 7, 2024
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Plexus No. 29

Ongoing
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Via Dolorosa Tour

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday, March 29
On Good Friday, we invite you to accompany Professor Elliott Wise for an artistic pilgrimage of the Via Dolorosa.
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Tour de la Vía Dolorosa (Español)

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday, March 29
El Viernes Santo, el Profesor Elliott Wise les va a acompañar a una peregrinación artística por la Vía Dolorosa en la exposición 'España y el Mundo Hispánico.'
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Spain and the Hispanic World: A MOA Symposium

Thursday, April 11 - Friday, April 12
Join us for a symposium on the exhibition 'Spain and the Hispanic World.'
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Bring a piece of the MOA home with you

Find the perfect print, catalog, calendar, souvenir, gift, or toy at the MOA Store.

The MOA Acquires Paige Anderson's 'Again, Glorified (Atonement Triptych)'

March 28, 2024
We are thrilled to announce that the Museum has added Paige Crosland Anderson's beautiful work Again, Glorified (Atonement Triptych) into its permanent collection. This stunning work, which has been on loan from the artist at the Museum since July 2022, is comprised of three large painted panels in golden frames, each featuring intricate, overlapping patterns of circles and squares in rich jewel tones. Funding for the acquisition was provided by MOA donors Joyce Martin Hill and George Hill.

Artwork of the Week: Garden Path with Iris

March 25, 2024
This vivid sunlit path speaks to the lasting impact the French Impressionist movement had on American artists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

The Museum Honors the Legacy of Carol Christensen

March 20, 2024
It is with great sorrow that we acknowledge the passing of Carol Christensen (1933-2024) last week. Carol, along with her late husband Roy, were instrumental in the acquisition of several treasures in the Museum's religious collection.

Artwork of the Week: Open Door at the Governor's Palace

March 18, 2024
While on a voyage to Honduras in 1908, Carl Oscar Borg stopped in Antigua, Guatemala where he saw the Governor’s Palace. Built in 1550, the Palace was in a state of deterioration.