Museums from Home Newsletter Archive
Anchored by our permanent collection, each installment explores the intersection of art and issues of our time.
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02/12/2021 -
[Issue #23: Black Joy] Every Month Is Black History Month
01/22/2021 -
[Issue #21: Origin] Explore 15 Exquisite Paintings at the Legion of Honor
12/28/2020 -
[Issue #21: Reflection] Your Year in Art
12/04/2020 -
[Issue #20: Celebration] Watch a Curator Tour of “The de Young Open”
12/04/2020 -
[Issue #19: Voice] This Painting Releases a Scream
11/02/2020 -
[Issue #18: Heritage] Native Artists Share the Sources of Their Inspiration
10/02/2020 -
[Issue #17: Refresh] Five Unforgettable Artworks from the de Young
08/28/2020 -
[Issue #16: Preservation] Re-Creating Joan of Arc’s Sword
08/07/2020 -
[Issue #15: Exposure] This Installation Shines a Light on Surveillance Capitalism
07/17/2020 -
[Issue #14: Perspective] Richard Diebenkorn’s Artistic Epiphany
06/26/2020 -
[Issue #13: Pride] Frida Kahlo’s Bold Visual Identity
06/05/2020 -
[Issue #12: Solidarity] We Pledge to Take Action: Statement on the Black Lives Matter Movement
05/29/2020 -
[Issue #11: Growth] Read Five Floral Stories from Our American Art Collection
05/22/2020 -
[Issue #10: Faith] A Story of Perseverance in Art
05/21/2020 -
[Issue #9: Protection] A Rare, Nautical Highlight in Our Collection
05/08/2020 -
No. 8, Empathy: Robots Say the Darnedest Things
05/01/2020 -
No. 7, Meditation: Ruth Asawa’s Lifelong Study of Wire
04/24/2020 -
No. 6, Interconnection: A Portraitist in Exile
04/17/2020 -
No. 5, Resilience: Rising from the Ashes
04/10/2020 -
[Issue #4: Influence] If These Artworks Could Talk