
Staying home doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy beautiful art or visit museum exhibitions. The Museum of Art and Archaeology presents a series of online exhibitions of past and current gallery exhibitions, as well as new, born-digital exhibitions. And we look forward to welcoming you back to our galleries as soon as permissible.
View All Available Online Exhibitions
View the Newest Additions to the Online Exhibitions:
American Women Artists Since the Vote
British Humour: Satirical Prints of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Classical Convergence: Greek and Roman Myths in European Prints
Courtiers, Courtesans, and Crones: Women in Japanese Prints
Distinction: Five Centuries of Portraiture
Experiencing Landscapes in Japanese Prints
Feeling, Thought and Spirit: The Ceramic Work of Glen Lukens
Impeccable Taste: Seventeenth-Century Ornamental Design in Print
Impressions of Modernity: Prints from 1870 to 1945
Japonisme in Print: Japanese Style/Western Culture
Kabuki Performance and Expression in Japanese Prints
Missouri Nostalgia: Works on Paper from the Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney Collection
Objectified: The Female Form and the Male Gaze
Page-Turners: Medieval and Early Modern Illustration
Perfumery in Ancient Greek and Roman Societies
Picturing Black American Families
Ran In-Ting's Watercolors: East and West Mix in Image of Rural Taiwan
Reframing the Renaissance Print
Salvador Dalí: Memories of Surrealism