SAAM Stories
Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo A new exhibition that restores three American women of Japanese descent to their rightful place in the story of modernismSAAM
Education
11/05/2024
SAAM's Education Department serves teachers and students in rural communities.
Phoebe Hillemann
Teacher Institutes Educator
How Consuelo Jimenez Underwood weaves lived experiences into her artwork.
Amy Fox
Social Media and Digital Content Specialist
Artist L’Merchie Frazier threads thoughtful parallels to centuries of fiber art traditions.
Katie Hondorf
Public Affairs Specialist
Women Artists
07/11/2024
Celebrating the renowned artist with a comic about her life and work.
Howard Kaplan
Writer
From the Collection
07/02/2024
Whatever your plans for America's birthday, we have an artwork to fit. Pour yourself a lemonade, find a spot in the shade, and enjoy your holiday with a dash of American art.
Amy Fox
Social Media and Digital Content Specialist
Celebrating the renowned artist with a comic about her life and art.
Howard Kaplan
Writer
SAAM's educators invite students and visitors to reflect on William H. Johnson's portraits and make connections to our world today.
Emily Berg
Phoebe Hillemann
Teacher Institutes Educator
Women Artists
06/13/2024
Artists and visitors mingled at the Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art Open House
Katie Hondorf
Public Affairs Specialist
Laura Aguilar challenged accepted standards of beauty and represented the LGBTQ+ community, becoming one of the most influential Chicana photographers of her generation.
Howard Kaplan
Writer
Women Artists
04/26/2024
Painter, printmaker, and textile artist Emma Amos created colorful multi-media works that explore themes of identity.
Howard Kaplan
Writer