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Gallery Conversation: Exploring Diego Rivera with Ana Pulido Rull

Talk/Lecture
Temporary Exhibition Gallery
FREE WITH EXHIBITION TICKET
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Crystal Bridges Gallery Conversation

Join Ana Pulido Rull, Associate Professor of Latin American Art History at the University of Arkansas, in the Temporary Exhibition Galleries for an exploration of artist Diego Rivera’s life through works on display in our exhibition Diego Rivera’s America.

Don’t miss this chance to experience your museum more fully and make the most of your visit. See you there!

Free with purchase of exhibition ticket. 

 

Exhibition tickets are $12 for adults (free for members, SNAP participants, veterans, and youth 18 and under).  Reserve exhibition tickets online, with Guest Services in-person, or at (479) 657-2335.

 

Developed by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Diego Rivera’s America  examines a prolific time in the artist’s life through over 170 works, including his drawings, easel paintings, frescoes, and more. Between the early 1920s and the early 1940s, Rivera worked in both Mexico and the United States and found inspiration in the social and cultural life of the two countries. He imagined an America—broadly understood—that shared an Indigenous past and an industrial future, and where cooperation, rather than divisions, were paramount.