Curator-led Gallery Tours

October 03, 2024, 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm
Listed In: Talks and Screenings

Select Thursdays, October 3, November 7, December 5, 6-6:45 PM

On Thursday, October 3rd 6 – 6:45 pm, Dr. Danielle Gravon – Chief Curator and Director of Collections and Exhibitions at Plains Art Museum, will lead a themed tour of the exhibition FULL DISCLOSURE. The theme is “Inspired by Art History”. Dr. Gravon will talk about key artworks in the exhibit that borrow from and alter visual cultures of the past. She will provide side-by-side comparisons to show how several contemporary artists represented in FULL DISCLOSURE engage with art history to reclaim agency over how queer and female bodies are represented.

Have you ever wanted to explore further certain themes or concepts related to our exhibitions? If so, then join a member of our curatorial staff select Thursdays for a themed-tour about an aspect of the art, the artist(s), an exhibition, or our permanent collection. Also, these tours can be designed and tailored to fit special requests, with six-weeks advanced notice, please.


Events Calendar

December 2016

Other Exhibitions

Murray Lemley

July 05, 2025 - January 04, 2026
Fifty Years of Photography and Design

Fifty Years of Photography and Design is a retrospective exhibition celebrating Murray Lemley’s artistic career.

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Floating Beauty

June 07, 2025 - September 28, 2025
Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e

Floating Beauty examines historical perspectives on women and their depiction in art in Edo Period Japan (1615–1858). Made up entirely of woodblock prints created in the ukiyo-e style.

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Rimer Cardillo

August 23, 2025 - February 08, 2026
Deep Ecologies / Sacred Natures / Temporal Geographies 

For more than five decades, Rimer Cardillo’s artwork has offered a powerful commentary on the intersection of politics, economics, and ecological degradation. Since the late 1970s, his practice has focused on the devastating impacts of human activity on the natural world, particularly the alarming decline in animal species and plant life.

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