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This Family Day, Sunday from 1 p.m to 3 p.m., don't miss a scavenger hunt through our galleries searching for vessels th...
06/19/2026

This Family Day, Sunday from 1 p.m to 3 p.m., don't miss a scavenger hunt through our galleries searching for vessels throughout history! Vessels are objects made to hold or carry materials like water, food, or small items. While many are practical containers, some were display objects with symbolic meaning beyond everyday use.

This event is free with no registration required!

Thomas Heeremans (Dutch, ca. 1640-1697)
Winter Scene by a City Wall (detail), ca. 1660-1697
oil on canvas
museum purchase (73.1)

Come visit us for Clear Your Mind! Meditate in our galleries on Wednesday, June 17th, beginning at noon. No registration...
06/14/2026

Come visit us for Clear Your Mind! Meditate in our galleries on Wednesday, June 17th, beginning at noon. No registration required, this event is free and open to the community.

Statuette of the Tirthankara Vimalanatha
Indian, 18th Century
Bronze
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eilenberg (66.164)

More from Deanna Dikeman, soon to be the newest addition to our exhibit in one week!Deanna Dikeman (b. 1954) is a Missou...
06/06/2026

More from Deanna Dikeman, soon to be the newest addition to our exhibit in one week!

Deanna Dikeman (b. 1954) is a Missouri-based photographer who has spent decades training her camera on the people and places closest to her. A former Columbia resident and recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, her work has been featured in The New Yorker, British Journal of Photography, and Vanity Fair, and has been exhibited widely across Europe and the United States. Deanna Dikeman: A Sense of Place brings her work back to Columbia, presenting her most celebrated series alongside new work in a thematic exploration of place.

This exhibition explores the role of home across four bodies of work. Her critically acclaimed Leaving and Waving and Relative Moments examine family bonds and domestic life, while Sue's House explores how homes hold presence even after death. In her most recent series, and Donna's House—presented here for the first time — follows a friend through the difficult process of leaving her home. Through Dikeman’s lens, the ordinary becomes a meditation on family, loss, and the places we call home. For more info: https://maa.missouri.edu/exhibitions/deanna-dikeman-sense-place

Deanna Dikeman
(American, b.1954)
Cake and Ice cream, 6/04, 2004
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Simmons Bank (2023.2.16)

Come explore our collection, including more than 16,000 objects from six continents and spanning five millennia – from p...
06/03/2026

Come explore our collection, including more than 16,000 objects from six continents and spanning five millennia – from prehistory to the present.

There are three ways to visit! To book a tour, navigate to the bottom of our Visits and Tours page here: https://maa.missouri.edu/visit-tours

Join us on June 12th to welcome  's exhibition, A Sense of Place, into our gallery!Deanna Dikeman (b. 1954) is a Missour...
05/31/2026

Join us on June 12th to welcome 's exhibition, A Sense of Place, into our gallery!

Deanna Dikeman (b. 1954) is a Missouri-based photographer who has spent decades training her camera on the people and places closest to her. A former Columbia resident and recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, her work has been featured in The New Yorker, British Journal of Photography, and Vanity Fair, and has been exhibited widely across Europe and the United States. Deanna Dikeman: A Sense of Place brings her work back to Columbia, presenting her most celebrated series alongside new work in a thematic exploration of place.

This exhibition explores the role of home across four bodies of work. Her critically acclaimed Leaving and Waving and Relative Moments examine family bonds and domestic life, while Sue's House explores how homes hold presence even after death. In her most recent series, and Donna's House—presented here for the first time — follows a friend through the difficult process of leaving her home. Through Dikeman’s lens, the ordinary becomes a meditation on family, loss, and the places we call home. For more info: https://maa.missouri.edu/exhibitions/deanna-dikeman-sense-place

Deanna Dikeman (American, b. 1954)
Leaving, 11/95, 1995, from the series Leaving and Waving,
Gelatin silver print,
Gift of Simmons Bank (2023.2.13) See less

Happy Memorial Day! Today, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of those who gave their lives in service to our c...
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day! Today, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of those who gave their lives in service to our country. This Memorial Day, we remember their stories and reflect on the history they helped shape.

Deanna Dikeman (American, b.1954)
Memorial Day Barbeque, 2000
Silver gelatin print
Gift of Simmons Bank (2023.2.18)

Don't miss your last chance to see Impressions: Black Spirit in America before it's gone next week! Featuring works by a...
05/25/2026

Don't miss your last chance to see Impressions: Black Spirit in America before it's gone next week! Featuring works by artists from diverse backgrounds, the exhibition highlights how Black experiences have shaped American history and culture. The exhibition showcases a range of perspectives, drawing from the museum's permanent collection with additional loans of art from Art Bridges Foundation in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Congratulations, Class of 2026!  As you leave this campus behind, may you continue to seek knowledge, ask thoughtful que...
05/21/2026

Congratulations, Class of 2026! As you leave this campus behind, may you continue to seek knowledge, ask thoughtful questions, and engage with the world with empathy and purpose. We are proud to celebrate all that you have accomplished and look forward to all that lies ahead!

This photo was taken by Dudley M. Brooks at one of the oldest historically Black colleges, Morgan State University in 1995. It's a part of the larger series, Songs of My People, whose goal was to open a revelatory window to a world of pulsing blackness with photographs of African-American culture.

Dudley M. Brooks (American, 1957)
Graduates celebrate, 1990
Photograph (gelatin silver print)
Gift of Dr. D. Michael Cheers/New African Visions, Inc. (95.6.5)

June 2nd, join us for Drop in and Draw! Stop by anytime 10 a.m. to noon to sketch in our galleries. Materials are provid...
05/21/2026

June 2nd, join us for Drop in and Draw! Stop by anytime 10 a.m. to noon to sketch in our galleries. Materials are provided, though you may bring your own sketch pad and pencils (no other mediums are allowed to keep the art safe). This event is free with no registration required!

This Sunday is Family Day from 1-3 p.m.! Enjoy special activities for kids, like make-and-take crafts, and docent-led to...
05/14/2026

This Sunday is Family Day from 1-3 p.m.! Enjoy special activities for kids, like make-and-take crafts, and docent-led tours of the Museum! This event is always free with no registration required.

Daniel Garber (American, 1880-1958)
River Bank, 1910
Oil on canvas
Transferred from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services, MU
Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri (2004.86)

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