Take a break, bring a friend, and join us for an inspiring midday experience for free! This is a free 30-minute docent-led tour that invites guests to engage with bold color, movement, texture, and experimentation in works by Black artists.
Join us for new works by the early summer residents created during their six-week residency session. Featuring works from Nico Amortegui, Brittani Waller, Jessie Avant Smith, and Alexander Beets.
Six artists bring one work or a small series for critique, receiving about 15 minutes of focused attention. Two guest reviewers help guide the discussion, and observing artists can also contribute reflections.
Collection, Reframed is an annual summer exhibition series that invites contemporary artists and creative visionaries to engage with the Bechtler Museum’s permanent collection, creating new dialogues between past and present. For this iteration, artist Jiha Moon brings together a selection of works that explore representations of women across time.
A visual and performance art exhibition exploring the unpredictable nature of time, humanity’s absurd obsession with control, and the unsettling desire for both chaos and order. From apocalypse to irony, myth to madness, this exhibition isn’t about finding clarity — it’s about getting lost in the process of our collective uncertainty.
This exhibition presents a multigenerational group of four artists who have redefined the possibilities of printmaking through material and perceptual innovation, highlighting printmaking as a site of experimentation that explores the relationship between image, surface, and space.
Join us for the opening of DECADE, an exhibition featuring over 30 alumni of the GYA Artist Residency Program and a performance retrospective curated by Sarah Ingel.
Join us for new works by the Fall residents created during their six-week residency session. Featuring works from Simon Lane, Asha Iman, Jody Mattiacci and Destiny Turner.
Join us for new works by Sarah Council, Will Davis, and Terry Lindbloom created during their six-week residency session.
Archival photographs of everyday Black Americans from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, curated by Kimberly Annece Henderson. These digitized photographs immerse the viewer in the visual histories of everyday Black Americans.
Open Studio Oasis is an opportunity for the community to utilize all of the resources MODA has to offer. Come experience a creative space designed for artists to bring their visions to life. Fully equipped workstations, an inspiring atmosphere, and a community of fellow artists await you.