Digital Library

We are committed to making our world-class exhibitions and art programs accessible to as many people in the community as possible. We invite you to browse our library of digital content, containing artist talks, panel discussions, opening receptions, Young Artist Showcases, and virtual reality tours of current and past exhibitions. We hope this content leaves you feeling inspired, and urge you to check our education offerings for adults and kids to learn about online opportunities that nurture your creativity.

FY23 Annual Meeting

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Ahrong Kim: Over the Paper Plane

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Phillip Adams: Leave No Trace

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2023 Members Exhibition

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Taking Shape: Marsha Goldberg & Andrew Zimmerman

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Claybash 2023

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Nona Hershey: In the Cloud

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Monica Ong: Planetaria

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Print Jam

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Amie Adelman: Moving Lines

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2022 Members Exhibition

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Tricia Zimic: Sins & Virtues

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Fran Shalom: Duck/Rabbit

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Thread Hijack

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Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Meeting

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Rina Banerjee: Blemish, In Deep Pink Everyplace Begins

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Maxwell Mustardo: Dish-Oriented

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Selections from the Collection

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Closing of Evermore Nevermore & Roxey Ballet Performance

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Malcolm Mobutu Smith: Evermore Nevermore

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Member Highlight: Hetty Baiz

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Nanette Carter: Forms Follow Function

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Thea Clark: Do/Undo

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Companion Species (At What Cost): The Works of Marie Watt

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Alisha Wormsley: Remnants of An Advanced Technology

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2021 Members Exhibition

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Crossroads: Book Artists’ Impassioned Responses to Immigration, Human Rights and Our Environment

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PRINT+

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Glass in the Expanded Field

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Member Highlight: Terri Fraser

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Architectonic: Bruce Dehnert Sculptural Ceramics

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Laura Moriarty: Resurfacing

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Artistic Expressions: Spring 2020

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“As Her Mind Collapsed, I Was Awakened”: The Rugs of Ann Clarke

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Explorations in Felt

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From the Ground Up: Peters Valley School of Craft

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Yael Eisner – Member Highlight

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Art + Design

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