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April 2025 Collagraph

 

Artist of the Month

Artist Reception Saturday April 12th 4-6pm

Artist of the Month: Laurie Eager 

Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Location: Stockton Art League // Goodwin Gallery
1902 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA
Admission: Free & Open to the Public

Join us at the Goodwin Gallery for a heartfelt evening featuring the watercolor works of Laurie Eager—a celebration of nature, gratitude, and the everyday beauty found in our own gardens and lives. Laurie’s artwork honors the life-giving power of creativity and invites viewers into a world of color, warmth, and reflection.

Laurie Eager is the author and illustrator of In Papa’s Garden. A seeker of beauty every day, she loves adventure travel, all things French, and dark chocolate. She lives in Stockton, California with her husband Steve (Papa to their 9 grandchildren), and can be found most mornings enjoying a cup of coffee and the first rays of sunshine in their abundant vegetable garden. Laurie’s fresh, colorful watercolors express her deep appreciation of nature and inspire others to take a closer look at the bounty that surrounds us.
If you're new to the Stockton Art League, we welcome you to stop by, enjoy the art, and connect with our creative community. All are welcome!
For more information, message us or email [email protected].

Invite your friends and family to celebrate the power of art and women’s voices with us!

For more information, contact us at [email protected] 

Artist Statement

“I will not give up the flowers in my heart for stones just because the world is a hard place. The world is only hard because it needs more flower-hearted people.”

- Nikita Gill

My watercolors celebrate the joy I find in the natural world. They are an ode to
The Master Gardener, The Master Artist, our Creator. I find inspiration close to
home, my hands in the dirt, connecting to the cycle of the seasons in our own
garden. Each leaf, blossom or vegetable feels like a tiny miracle, and I am profoundly grateful to witness them. Our garden is a refuge and a haven. Far from the cares of the outside world, there I can refresh my soul and partner in the life-affirming force of creativity. My children’s book, In Papa’s Garden is a testament to that force, a thank you note of sorts, for my abundant blessings.

This is the little bio that appears on the back of my book:
Laurie Eager is the author and illustrator of In Papa’s Garden. A seeker of beauty every day, she loves adventure travel, all things French and dark chocolate. She lives in Stockton, California with her husband Steve, (Papa to their 9 grandchildren), and can be found most mornings enjoying a cup of coffee and the first rays of sunshine in their abundant vegetable garden. Laurie’s fresh, colorful watercolors express her deep appreciation of nature and inspire others to take a closer look at the bounty that surrounds us.

STOCKTON ART LEAGUE // GOODWIN GALLERY presents this exhibition. Free and open to the public, this is a great opportunity to explore local talent and support the arts community!

New Workshops

Instructor: Franca Van Allen
Dates:
Workshop I: Sunday, April 27 | 12:00–4:00 PM
Workshop II: Sunday, May 4 | 12:00–4:00 PM
Ages: 18+
$100 covers both sessions | Class size limited to 10 students

Registration closes Friday, April 25

Location: Stockton Art League // Goodwin Gallery, 1902 Pacific Ave Stockton
Collagraphs are prints made from a collage of various materials glued onto a rigid surface to create a textured composition on the printing plate. Paper, fabric, sand, metal, and found objects can all be used to add dimension and interest to your prints.

In these workshops, we’ll explore a variety of techniques—rubbing, etching, mark-making, and embossing—to create traditional collagraph relief prints. We'll also experiment with mixed media, gel plates, and the Pooki Press to expand your creative possibilities, all without the need for a traditional press.

These sessions are focused on the creative process, experimentation, and visual exploration. Each class includes mini-lectures and guided practice to support you along the way. Drawing inspiration from artists like Klee and Warhol, we’ll introduce you to alternative printmaking methods that invite freedom and innovation.

🖌️ All materials are provided—just bring an apron or wear an old t-shirt.
☕ Free parking is available behind the gallery, and a local coffee shop is just around the corner.
📵 Please arrive on time and silence your phone—calls must be taken outside.

Instructor Bio:
Franca Van Allen is a mixed media artist and educator. Her work has been exhibited at the Elsie Goodwin Gallery and Horton Gallery in Stockton; the Pence Gallery in Davis; and Transmission and GearBox galleries in Oakland. She currently teaches art in both Stockton and Sacramento.
Register

🎨 Saturday Morning Drawing Classes – May Series
📅 Dates: May 3, May 10, and May 24 (No class on May 17)
🕘 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Location: Goodwin Gallery, 1902 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA
💵 Cost: $20 per session

Join us for a special Saturday morning workshop series in May led by experienced artists Jeff Beebe and Dennis Droge. These beginner-friendly classes focus on the fundamentals of drawing, learning how to use tools, and developing your own personal art projects.

🎯 What You'll Learn:

  • Line drawing

  • Shapes and form

  • Value and shading

  • Perspective

  • Understanding negative vs. positive space

No special art equipment is needed to start—just bring your curiosity! Instructors will provide recommendations for supplies as you progress.

👨‍🏫 Meet the Instructors:
Jeff Beebe is a retired art educator with 36 years of experience teaching at Linden High School. He’s well-versed in everything from beginning drawing to crafts and drafting.
Dennis Droge has studied graphic arts in Stockton, New York City, and West Germany, and co-authored a book on calligraphy. He approaches drawing as a visual language—an extension of writing.

Whether you're looking to try something new or get back to your creative roots, these workshops offer a warm and welcoming space to grow.

🖌️ All skill levels welcome! Space is limited, so reserve your spot early.

For questions, contact us at [email protected]

Register

In Addition
On View at Goodwin Gallery

Lauren Andree Legacy Project

Janyce Lauren Andree (1938–2025) was a devoted artist and educator whose passion for the arts extended beyond her own creative practice. In keeping with her lifelong commitment to arts education, Lauren generously donated her artwork to the Stockton Art League to further the pursuit of artistic learning and community engagement.

All proceeds from the sale of her artwork—100% of sales—go directly to support the Youth Art Program, providing accessible art education, mentorship, and opportunities for young artists in Stockton. This program ensures that future generations have the resources and encouragement to explore their creativity, just as Lauren did throughout her life.

Her gift is a testament to her belief in the power of art to transform lives and communities. Through the continued appreciation and acquisition of her works, Lauren’s legacy lives on, inspiring new artists and fostering a vibrant arts culture for years to come.

“Lauren was one of the first Stockton Art League members I met when I became gallery director. She hadn’t visited in some time, and we started a conversation about her art and her last exhibition at the Goodwin Gallery in 2015. She shared her vision of donating nearly 300 paintings to support the Youth Art Program, and together, we worked to make it a reality. This project came to fruition in January 2025, ensuring her passion for art education will continue for years to come.”
— Jessica Fong, Executive Director, Stockton Art League

Janyce Lauren Andree (1938–2025)

Janyce Lauren Andree, known professionally as Lauren Andree, was a lifelong artist whose passion for painting and exploration shaped a remarkable creative journey. She began winning art awards at the age of 15, setting the foundation for a career defined by artistic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and a deep engagement with the creative process.

She earned a Master’s Degree in Fine Art from the University of Wyoming, where her thesis, Art, Source, and Function: An Existential Analysis, explored the philosophical and existential dimensions of art. Her work was exhibited in galleries across California, Colorado, Wyoming, and Vermont, captivating audiences with a diverse range of styles, subject matter, and mediums.

In addition to her personal practice, Lauren was a dedicated educator, teaching painting, design, and drawing in high schools and private settings. She believed in the transformative power of art and shared her knowledge generously with students of all ages. Her extensive travels took her to major art galleries in over twenty countries throughout Europe and Asia, broadening her perspective and enriching her artistic vision.

Lauren’s work was a profound exploration of the human experience, guided by her belief:

"Painting is a voyage through X dimensions and a way to experience Truth. An artist must reach beyond self into the cosmos to truly create art of lasting value. Profound and alive, her art speaks to the soul."

Until her passing in January 2025 at the age of 86, Lauren remained fully devoted to her artistic practice. Her paintings continue to inspire and resonate, carrying forward her passion, wisdom, and boundless creativity for generations to come.

Goodwin Gallery Hours

Thursday 12-4pm
Friday 12-4pm
Saturday 12-4pm*


New Extended Hours for Saturdays*

Director's Corner

As we welcome April, we’re reminded of how creativity blossoms not just in the studio, but in the ways we gather, share, and imagine together. This season invites us to stay curious, stay connected, and keep making—whether it's with pencil, press, or sunlight.

This month at the Goodwin Gallery, we are delighted to feature the luminous watercolor works of Laurie Eager. Her vibrant, expressive paintings capture the beauty and spontaneity of the natural world—perfect inspiration for spring.

We’re also excited to launch two new adult workshops: a two-day collagraph printmaking workshop with Franca Van Allen, and Saturday drawing classes led by Jeff Beebe and Dennis Droge. Whether you’re just starting out or revisiting your creative practice, these classes offer an open door to explore and grow.

For our young artists, we’ll continue with Saturday youth workshops this month, keeping the momentum going between our main sessions in March, June, and October. March’s youth art class series was a huge success—big thanks to Zoe for her fantastic leadership! We had many new and returning students, and our dedicated instructors made sure learning was fun and full of discovery.

We also want to celebrate the incredible work Kat is doing behind the scenes—her thoughtful exhibition design and event planning have been essential. Thanks to her efforts, our Women’s History Month exhibition in March had a packed house of over 140 attendees! Thank you to all the artists, supporters, and community members who showed up and helped make the night so special.

On Earth Day, we’ll be out at Victory Park with a hands-on cyanotype activity—using natural materials and sunlight to create blue-and-white prints that reflect the beauty of our environment. We hope you’ll stop by and make something with us!

Finally, we’re excited to share that we’ve begun work on a historical artist directory for San Joaquin County—a legacy project to preserve and uplift the stories of our region’s artists. If you or someone you know has a story to share, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we’re building something lasting for future generations.

Here’s to a month of fresh ideas, shared stories, and creative growth.

With warmth and appreciation,
Jessica Fong
Director, Stockton Art League

With appreciation,

Jessica 

“To practice any art, no matter how well or how badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake. So do it.” –Kurt Vonnegut
Halima Lucas '13 COP -
Emmy Award Winner & 2025 Outstanding Young Alumni Award
Reduction linocut "Sunflowers" 2023
Suminagashi | The making of kuuki

Next Pickup & Drop off
Membership Show

April 24 12-4pm
April 25 12-4pm
April 26 12-4pm

Awareness of Policy Changes with the National Endowment for the Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced significant changes to its funding programs, notably discontinuing the Challenge America grants, which have historically supported small arts organizations in underserved communities. The NEA will now prioritize projects that commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Article: hyperallergic.com
 

At the Local Level
For organizations like the Stockton Art League, which benefited from the Arts Engagement in American Communities Grant Program in 2021 to support workshops at the Goodwin Gallery and collaborations with other art spaces, this shift could have substantial implications. Given that San Joaquin County has historically faced challenges in securing arts funding—due to factors such as limited competitiveness, a shortage of grant writers, and the absence of strong state and local partnerships—the discontinuation of programs aimed at underserved areas may further limit funding opportunities.

It's important to note that such significant changes from the NEA are uncommon without prior discussions or webinars. Usually in the occasion to celebrate national milestones, additional grant programs would be added and grant award amounts would be adjusted. Organizations should stay informed about these federal changes, as they will impact how programming can be planned and executed moving forward.

More than just Nonprofits and Education Entities
The discontinuation of Challenge America grants and similar funding shifts at the NEA will not only impact organizations like the Stockton Art League but also individual artists and the broader public who benefit from arts programming. Without these grants, small and mid-sized arts nonprofits may struggle to offer free or low-cost workshops, exhibitions, and community events, limiting access to artistic experiences, especially in historically underfunded areas like San Joaquin County.

This change may reduce opportunities for artists to showcase their work, receive stipends for community engagement, and contribute to a thriving local arts scene. While alternative funding sources may emerge, these federal changes will reshape how artists, nonprofits, and communities interact with and sustain the arts moving forward.

Membership Renewal Portal

The Stockton Art League and Goodwin Gallery: A Community Legacy for 2025

2025 Membership Update

As we begin 2025, the Stockton Art League and Goodwin Gallery remain dedicated to enriching lives and strengthening our community through the arts. More than just a space to showcase creativity, the gallery serves as a cultural hub where artists and art enthusiasts connect, inspire, and grow together.

For individuals, the gallery provides opportunities for personal expression, professional development, and meaningful engagement with the arts. As a community, the presence of the Stockton Art League and Goodwin Gallery ensures access to diverse exhibitions, educational programs, and events that celebrate our shared history and creativity.

Our presence in Stockton is a testament to the city's commitment to fostering artistic expression and cultural vitality. Together, we look forward to continuing to create a place where art thrives and brings people together.

Membership Renewal Announcement

We are launching a new membership tracking program! Members will receive renewal announcements 60 days before their membership expires. Some 2024 memberships are listed but are not set to renew within the next 60 days. If you have any questions about your membership status, feel free to reach out.

You can renew your membership through our Square website using the link below or stop by the gallery to renew in person.
Square Site

2025 Membership

Elsie May Goodwin Circle
($1000 and above)
Denny and Lauren Ah-Tye
Lauren Andree
Nishka Yudnich 
Kahlo Circle
($500 and above)
Lynn D Reynolds
In Memory of Judy Vivian
Monet Circle
($250 and above)
Rudi & Morgan Blondia
Joel Blum & Jessica Fong
 
Picasso Circle
($125 and above)
Rex Buethe
Douglas Genschmer
Anne McCaughey
Lisa McHugh
Kristen Rinaker
Wesley and Shelly Swanson
Patron Circle
($75 and above)
LO Smith
Michelle Zachlod
Ann Zinck
Core Membership
Shawn Allen
Emily Apodaca
Jeff & Janet Beebe
Natasha Blakey
Beth Brampton
Katelynn Castaneda
Theodore Chin
Stephen Coyle & Sasi Sivaramakrishnan
Hallie Croall
LizBeth Delgado
Dennis & Virginia Droge
Laurie Eager
Elisa Eberhardt
Brenda Edens
Beatriz Flores
Maria Flumiani
Vicki Gaia & Jim Melquist
Jeanne Gaia
Pam Gallego
Norma Goonan
Damon Gress
Yhoshua Gutierrez
Alyxian Guarneros
Janet Hardie
Kimarie Hoard
Sid Holt
Marcela Hutak
Karen Ippolito
Elizabeth Johnson
Elizabeth Kummerle
Hermina McGraw
Carlos Marques
Angela Maxson
Joy Neas
Zoe Nelson
Linda Osborne
Gabriel Otero
Brian Paris
Sylvia Perez
Arlene Potter
Michael Randolph
Gay Lynn Saunders
Karen Sanders
Nikki Scott
Ann Scott
Saul Serna
Natasha Santhosh
Tony Segale
Henrietta Sparkman
Frieda Stewart
Phoeby Storey
Leslie Sullivan
Tess T.
Nancy Thomas
Franca Van Allen
Elias Vazquez
Catherine Yee
Revised (3/21/2025) 
This is updated monthly. If you have questions related to renewals, please email Jessica at [email protected]

Membership Online Directory

Greeting SAL Members,
We will be adding the Online Directory to our website in the 1st quarter of 2024. This feature will replace a printable directory from many years ago and will be public on our website. You must opt-in to have your information added to the directory by filling out the form below. You will have the option to include as much information as you would like and you will have the option to update as you need by returning to the form. Please fill out to the best of your ability. 

If you would like a printed copy of the directory , we can provide one upon request. If you would like a copy or have additional questions, please email [email protected]
Submit for Membership Directory

Stockton Art League Awarded almost $9,000 from Stockton Arts Commission Grant for the Youth Art Program and new workshops

San Joaquin County

Strengthening the Arts Through Collaboration

The Stockton Art League (SAL) has long been dedicated to enriching the arts in our community, and we are excited to share how our alignment with the newly established San Joaquin Arts Council will further serve both our membership and the broader Stockton area. This emerging partnership represents a significant step toward uniting the artistic community across the region and building a stronger foundation for creativity and cultural engagement.

For our members, this collaboration means increased access to resources, knowledge-sharing opportunities, and new platforms to showcase your work. The Arts Council’s mission to promote and support artists, arts organizations, and cultural initiatives aligns closely with SAL’s goals of providing artistic development and professional opportunities. Together, we will seek funding to address gaps in programming, advocate for the arts as a vital part of our community, and create pathways for growth that benefit individual artists and the larger arts ecosystem.

This partnership will also strengthen our connection with other community organizations, allowing SAL to collaborate on projects that amplify the impact of the arts in Stockton. By working alongside other cultural partners and leveraging shared resources, we will continue to expand the reach of the Stockton Art League and ensure that the arts remain a thriving and accessible part of our city’s identity.

We look forward to bringing these enhanced opportunities to our members and the community as we take this important step in strengthening the arts in Stockton and San Joaquin County. Together, we can build a vibrant future for the arts.

San Joaquin Council Meetings 
1st Fridays 3-4pm

Meeting Link

MISSION:

  1. To Promote and Support ALL artists, art organizations, and cultural bearers in San Joaquin County.
  2. Create Grants to artists, art organizantions and cultural bearers in San Joaquin County.
  3. To host Poetry Out Loud sponsored by the California Arts Council.

2024 SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY SURVEY ON ARTS, CULTURE, AND CREATIVITY

Please provide input on forming a Local Arts Agency to represent San Joaquin County (SJC) in partnership with the California Arts Council, a state agency, arts.ca.gov.
 

WANT TO BE MORE INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS?
Get in touch with us today to be a part of this two-year project. Together we can create the Local Arts Agency that serves all artists and all cultures through SJC. [email protected]

With support from the California Arts Council, Amador County Arts Council (Amador Arts) has been charged to mentor the creative community of San Joaquin County (SJC) in the development and establishment of a county arts council to participate in the State-Local Partner grant https://arts.ca.gov/grant_program/state-local-partners/. This program directs state funds to each county and provides for local arts and cultural resources, the national Poetry Out Loud recitation competition for high school students, local arts and cultural grants, and partnerships within the network of State-Local Partners.

 

San Joaquin County-based Creatives, Artists, Arts organizations, Arts students, Teaching Artists, Cultural Practitioners, Cultural Centers, and arts and culture lovers of all disciplines and ages are invited to participate in this public survey. Your feedback is essential to planning an arts council that will best serve the entire community of SJC and represent the SJC creative economy and cultural landscape at the state level.

Learn More
Take the Survey

Upcoming Workshops

Update: We will be moving workshops and ticket events to our Square Store and website starting in 2025. Some events are already on the platforms now. Use the blue buttons below to register for events. Thank you for your patience. 
Stockton Art League Members receive 10% off all purchases.

Do you want to host your own event? 

As a member, you can use the Gallery and workspace for your event. We encourage artists to also try out new and returning workshop opportunities. We have put together a form to help schedule events at the Goodwin Gallery. For any kind of event and to help with promotion, fill out the form below.

Please note: This form is a request for space use and will not be confirmed until further review by staff.
Event Inquiry Form

Youth Art Program

Youth Art Spring Workshop - Polaroid Portrait Collage with Kota 
@luvthynbr

April 12th 12-1:30 PM Ages 7 - 17*
$15.00 for the session

Students begin with an ice breaker activity that shares some information about who they are (name, age, favorite things, etc.). Then, each student will have a polaroid taken of them (optional) and then will create a collage utilizing the polaroid in order to make a collage that reflects who they are!

* By registering, you understand that the collage materials provided (national geographic) may have unpredictable content within. Please register accordingly.

Instruction is appropriate for all levels: beginning to advanced. Classes are taught by local community artists. All proceeds from the classes go towards supplies and instructors. The Youth Art Program is sponsored by the Stockton Art League and is in part funded by a City of Stockton Arts Commission grant
Register
Youth Art Spring Workshop - Polymer Clay Minis Workshop with Hallie 
@rainbowdot.arts

May 17th - 11-12:30PM Ages 7 - 17
$15.00 for the session

An Introduction to Polymer Clay 3D sculpture engaging students in an interactive clay activity where they will learn basic poly clay techniques and use them to create their own mini figures or magnets.

Instruction is appropriate for all levels: beginning to advanced. Classes are taught by local community artists. All proceeds from the classes go towards supplies and instructors. The Youth Art Program is sponsored by the Stockton Art League @thestocktonartleague and is in part funded by a City of Stockton Arts Commission grant.
Register

Art Opportunities

We probably missed something. Email us at [email protected] to share regional art opportunities. 

On View
- Local and Regional Works

Art Splash Return May 11

The ArtSplash, now in its 11th year, starts on May 9, 5-8 pm at the RTD transit center.

Artists, performers and venues contact Joy Neas, [email protected] ,  if you would like to participate.

Reynolds Gallery

Catalyst Studio

Haggin Museum

San Joaquin Historical Museum

Our Neighbors are Busy!

Sakura Hibachi Catering Restaurant

1904 Pacific Ave
Now Open for Lunch

Wednesdays at Whirlows /
TAPS Barrel House

1926 Pacific Ave

BEER * MUSIC * BINGO

Every Week at Whirlows
Mondays: Bingo starts at 6pm
Wednesdays: Music Bingo starts at 6pm
Thursdays: Live Music starts at 5pm

Check the Facebook Page for current events
Crocker Museum

SFMOMA, San Francisco

Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine)
July 1, 2024–Spring 2026
Floor 1
(The public can access this exhibition for free in the Roberts Family Gallery on Floor 1)

Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine)

A Respite for the Weary Time-Traveler.
Featuring a Rite of Ancient Intelligence Carried out by The Gardeners
Toward the Continued Improvement of the Human Specious
by Kara E-Walker

Kara Walker, born Stockton, CA, has long been recognized for her incisive examinations of the dynamics of power and the exploitation of race and sexuality. Her work leverages expressions of fantasy and humor to confront troubling histories and dominant narratives, repossessing control in the process. Inspired by a wide range of sources, from antique dolls to Octavia Butler’s novel Parable of the Sower, Walker’s new commission, Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine), considers the memorialization of trauma, the objectives of technology, and the possibilities of transforming the negative energies that plague contemporary society. Here, automatons trapped in a never-ending cycle of ritual and struggle are repositories of the human soul. They recall mechanized medieval icons that evidenced divinity, vitality, and the promise of faith. Situated within an energetically charged field of black obsidian from Mt. Konocti in Lake County — a volcanic glass with deep spiritual properties — Walker’s Gardeners evoke wonder, reflection, respite, and hope. Just past this prophetic vignette, the installation’s namesake, Fortuna, responds to each visitor with a choreographed gesture and a printed fortune fresh from her mouth — an offering of absolution and contemplation.

Learn more about Kara Walker.

Goodwin Gallery Hours

Thursday 12-4pm
Friday 12-4pm
Saturday 12-4pm

Open Studio Days at the Gallery

Open Studio Days at the Goodwin Gallery Thursdays 10am-1pm

This activity was formerly on Tuesdays will now move to Thursdays. Artists are welcome to work in all media and are responsible for respecting the workspace rules.

FREE and Open to the Public. 

For more information, please email [email protected] 

Resources

Looking for a map of Public Art Works around the World?
Check out the Public Art Archive


The Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) assists state arts agencies, arts organizations, and artists in their quest to serve diverse audiences, enrich the lives of local communities, and provide access to the arts and arts education for all. Through innovative programming, advocacy, research, technology, and grantmaking, WESTAF encourages the creative advancement and preservation of the arts regionally and through a national network of customers and alliances.
Public Art Archive Website

Free Days at the Art Museums

(continuing to be updated)

Haggin Museum - Stockton, CA
ALL VISITORS ARE ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE ON THE 1ST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

Crocker Museum - Sacramento, CA
Pay What You Wish Sunday - SPONSORED BY WESTERN HEALTH ADVANTAGE / FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION)

THIRD SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH 

Legion of Honor - San Francisco, CA
General admission is free the first Tuesday of every month. (Admission is partnered with deYoung Art Museum - See both in the same day) 

deYoung Art Museum - San Francisco, CA
General admission is free the first Tuesday of every month. (Admission is partnered with Legion of Honor - See both in the same day) 

Asian Art Museum - San Francisco, CA
Free First Sundays

 

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Art Collections - Online

SFMoMA Online Collection of Artists + Artworks - San Francisco, CA

Art Institute of Chicago Online Art Collection - Chicago, IL

MET Museum Online Art Collection - New York, NY

Neue Galerie - Museum for German and Austrian Art - New York, NY

Tate Museum Online Art Collection - London, UK

Louvre Museum Online Art Collection - Paris, France

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa - Cape Town, South Africa
 
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