A world-class collection of American art, stunning architecture, and 120 acres of Ozark forest with five miles of trails. Admission to the museum is always free.
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Museum & Buildings
Trails and Grounds open daily sunrise to sunset.
Is there a better drink pairing than good conversation?
Join us for a series on close looking and conversation on art, led by our Tyson Scholars. Come meet doctoral candidate Molly Superfine as she guides us on a close look at soft and hard materials used in four permanent collection artworks, including works by Sam Gilliam, Titus Kaphar, Louise Nevelson and Leonardo Drew. Intended for art experts and academic teetotalers alike, this event promises to be informative, casual, and just plain interesting.
We’ll meet in Eleven for drinks and a get-to-know-you chat, then head into the galleries. One drink is included with your ticket (non-alcoholic options available). See you there!
Tickets are $10 ($5 for members), register online or with Guest Services at 479.657.2335 to reserve your spot today.
Per the CDC’s updated guidelines, we are now requiring all guests ages 2 and up and staff to wear a face covering indoors and while attending outdoor programs, except while eating or drinking. Masks will be available upon entry for those who do not have one. Guests may remove their face covering to eat or drink, and will be socially distanced from guests not in their party.
About Molly Superfine
Molly Superfine is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art History & Archaeology at Columbia University. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary arts of the Americas, especially in the United States and Colombia. Superfine’s dissertation examines post-conceptual sculpture, assemblage, and performance through the intersections of critical race, feminist, and haptic theories. Her work has been supported by a Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship in American Art and an Ary Stillman Fellowship in Modern Art. Prior to pursuing her doctoral degree at Columbia University, Superfine served as Assistant Director to a Chelsea gallery and held internships at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Superfine received her BA in art history and Spanish from Duke University.