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Tradition and dissent : Springfield Museums celebrate the art and legacy of provocateur Ai Weiwei

Tradition and dissent : Springfield Museums celebrate the art and legacy of provocateur Ai Weiwei
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Tradition and dissent : Springfield Museums celebrate the art and legacy of provocateur Ai Weiwei

Tradition and dissent : Springfield Museums celebrate the art and legacy of provocateur Ai Weiwei
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Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds

Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds News provided by Share this article Constructing Poetry: Sculptural Work by Don Gummer, an exhibit that will take place both within the galleries and outside on the Springfield Museums grounds. Large-scale, abstract, three-dimensional sculptures by the internationally renowned artist Don Gummer will join the whimsical characters in the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden on the Museums grounds. Smaller sculptures, maquettes, and a painting will grace two galleries in the D Amour Museum of Fine Arts. New York City-based artist Don Gummer has garnered critical acclaim for his work since the late 1960s. This exhibit assembled exclusively for the Springfield Museums explores work from throughout Gummer s long and auspicious career and includes a 2021 wall relief sculpture that has never been seen by the public before.

Springfield s George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum vies for preservation award

Springfield’s George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum vies for preservation award Today 5:00 AM Stained glass windows at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum in Springfield. Don Treeger / The Republican Twitter Share SPRINGFIELD Listen closely, and the visitor can perhaps hear the echoes of a time long gone by, but preserved by a man who believed the beauty of art should enjoyed by all. George Walter Vincent Smith was ahead of his time, and, together with his wife, he gave Springfield a museum for the ages. Opened in 1896, the fruit of Smith’s vision provided more than just a building filled with fascinating artifacts.

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