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This sculpture was created by Deborah Butterfield, an American artist known for her depictions of horses. Butterfield uses everyday, often discarded objects like sticks and metal...
Read ArticleBlue I
Georgia O'Keeffe painted Blue I. She was among the first internationally known American artists to train exclusively in the United States and to find her subjects here. When she...
Read ArticleThe Portage Landing at the St. Joseph River
Kay Westhues is a photographer and folklorist based in South Bend, Indiana, who is interested in documenting the ways in which rural tradition and history are interpreted and...
Read ArticleWomen Artists on View at the Snite
In celebration of Women’s History Month in March, the Snite Museum of Art has curated an online gallery of selected works by women artists in the museum. View the online gallery...
Read ArticleSnite Museum of Art Acquires a Major Work By Sculptor Louise Nevelson
The Snite Museum of Art announces the acquisition of Sky Sentinels, a 1976 work by the iconic sculptor Louise Nevelson. In heralding the gift, Joseph Antenucci Becherer, Director...
Read ArticleAfrican American Voices
This exhibition features African-American artworks from the permanent collection of the Snite Museum of Art. A centerpiece is Richard Hunt’s Maquette for Wing Generator,...
Read Article“Looking at the Stars”: Irish Art at the Snite Museum of Art
The Snite Museum of Art presents “Looking at the Stars”: Irish Art at the University of Notre Dame. With the recent gift of modern paintings by artists such as Jack B. Yeats...
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