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.

Relative Truths

A woman in a red and white blouse stands in an art gallery, viewing various artworks on white walls, including a large painting of orange roses and colorful abstract pieces. The gallery has wooden floors.

Onishi Yasuaki: Stone on Boundary

ACME LAb: The Art of Play

Two people relax on a blanket in a lush green garden, surrounded by bushes and trees, with a river and fields visible in the distant background under a blue sky.

At the Heart of it All

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.
A woman stands at a table arranging large sheets of paper while other adults sit nearby working on art projects in a bright, creative studio space. Art supplies and colorful materials are spread across the table.
A pair of hands pick cacao beans out of a ceramic pot.

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A clay Mesoamerican statue with detailed facial features, wearing ear ornaments and a headpiece, holds a small vessel in one hand. The background is a teal map showing various cities in Mexico and Texas.
November 18: Palette to Palate: Tequila Tour of Ancient Mexican Art
A hand holding a small painted object in front of a colorful abstract painting with geometric shapes and bold lines in blue, green, purple, and white. The sleeve of the person’s gray shirt is visible.
Salt and Season

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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