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Great Rivers Biennial 2026

Vaughn Davis Jr., Lauren dela Roche, Vincent Stemmler

Janie Stamm, <i>Dorothy</i>, 2021.
Glass beads, thread, fabric, sand and shells from Florida, o-rings, canvas, rivets. Courtesy the artist.

Janie Stamm

Mermaid's Purse

Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, <i>Aveux non avenus </i> [Disavowed Confessions] frontispiece, 1930, Silver gelatin print photomontage with pencil and ink. Courtesy RISD Museum, Mary B. Jackson Fund 2005.57.

And I Saw New Heavens and a New Earth

The Partnership, Art, and Activism of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore

Photo: CAM staff.

Access is an Invitation

CAM Connect Showcase

New Art in the Neighborhood cohort with Roseann Weiss, former Program and Education Director, and Betsy Millard, former Executive Director of the Forum for Contemporary Art, 1995.

We Find Ourselves

30 Years of Teens Making Art

Ayana Evans, <i>Loophole of Retreat: Sparkle #5: I Love You</i> (performance still), 2022 at Fondazione Cini, Venice, Italy. Photo: Glorija Blazinsek.

Ayana Evans

Nobody’s Gonna Love You the Way I Do

Andrea Carlson, <i>Red Exit</i>, 2019. Acrylic, ink, oil, gouache, watercolor, colored pencil, marker, and graphite on paper, 10 x 14 feet. Collection Whitney Museum of American Art.

Andrea Carlson

Endless Sunshine

Hai-Wen Lin, <em>Orientation; 1st Score; Movement for Two</em> (performance still), 2021. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Hai-Wen Lin

Orientation

Teresa Baker, <em>Converging</em>, 2023. Spray paint, yarn, buffalo hide and willow on artificial turf. 67 1/2 x 114 inches. © Teresa Baker. Tia Collection. Image courtesy of the artist and de boer, Los Angeles, California; Photo: Jacob Phillip.

Teresa Baker

Somewhere Between Earth and Sky

Artwork made by students at Sumner High School.

ArtReach: Confluence

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