Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt

From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation

A textured illustration of a resting coyote with three pups, overlaid by abstract blue and brown shapes resembling mountains and human legs, creating a layered, dreamlike effect.

salt 17: Adama Delphine Fawundu

A person stands closely examining a large, colorful textile artwork hanging on a white gallery wall, with more textiles and objects displayed in cases nearby on a polished wooden floor.

ACME LAb: The Art of Play

Onishi Yasuaki: Stone on Boundary

At the Heart of it All

Two people in an art gallery smiling.
A dense patch of tall, green grass-like plants with a blue informational sign in front, displayed outdoors on a sunny day with blue sky and trees in the background.
A still life scene featuring an open book with illustrations, a globe, a skull, a blue ribbon, a trumpet, a compass, a pocket watch, and scattered papers on a cluttered wooden table.

Upcoming Events

A bronze equestrian statue is displayed in a red-walled museum gallery. Three blurred visitors walk by, and a large portrait hangs on the wall in the background. Wood flooring and additional artworks are visible.
Third Saturday for families: Portrait Drawing
A tall, uneven stack of colorful blankets is piled high against a plain gray background, with various patterns and textures visible.
Preview Party

The UMFA is about more than objects—it’s about helping you connect in meaningful ways to great art and ideas, to the fascinating history of human culture and creativity, at your own pace.

No matter how young you are, what you know, or where you’re from, works of art are one-of-a-kind human creations that tell unique stories, evoke memories, inspire conversations, and open possibilities.

Find yourself here and explore the critical conversations waiting in the galleries.

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