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American Art at 250: Masterworks of a Nation (Virtual)

  • 1242 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette, IL, 60091 United States (map)

Celebrate America’s 250th with a journey through iconic American art from the Hudson River School to Abstract Expressionism, exploring artists who reshaped culture and influenced the world.

Join us in celebrating America's extraordinary artistic legacy as we commemorate our nation's 250th anniversary with a curated exploration of the masterworks that have defined our cultural identity. From the luminous landscapes of the Hudson River School to the bold innovations of Abstract Expressionism, this program showcases the diverse voices and revolutionary spirits that have shaped American art across two and a half centuries. Through intimate encounters with iconic works by artists like Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, we'll discover how American artists have continuously redefined not only our visual culture, but art itself on the world stage.

Jane Oneail is the founder of Culturally Curious, a company that curates and presents art appreciation programs. Jane holds a master’s in art history from Boston University and a master’s in education from Harvard University. For more information visit iamculturallycurious.com.

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