As the Night the Day interrogates our assumptions about the symbolic meaning of darkness and it’s relationship to light. See More
A photodocumentary thesis project by Kristin V. Rehder on the concept of community in the Adirondack hamlet of Wanakena, NY. See More
On view at the Tang for the first time, Dyckman Tanner’s collection speaks to the pull of these intricately crafted objects. Organized by Nina Bocobo ’12 See More
Curated by Alexander Unkovic ’12, this exhibition investigates the often hidden complexities of our relationships with home. See More
Extensions of the Eye: Three Women Photographers
Curated by Laura Mintz ’12, this exhibition presents photography by Barbara Morgan, Naomi Savage, and Kunié Sugiura from the Tang Collection. See More
Curiouser and Curiouser: Exploring Image and Identity in Alice in Wonderland
This student-curated project explores questions of image and identity in Alice in Wonderland. See More
Imperial Post: Views of Colonial Delhi
Imperial Post explores Delhi, India, through the lens of tourist souvenirs. The exhibition explores the rise and rapid dissemination of the picture postcard in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. See More
Environment and Object Recent African Art Web Feature
This online feature accompanies the Tang Museum exhibition, Environment and Object - Recent African Art. See More
Unstable Ground pairs two complementary projects that visually present landscape changes over time. See More
Featuring pieces from the Tang’s collection and on extended loan, this show presents a wide range of contemporary works in which the word is the image. See More
Eye Rhymes will introduce viewers to the intersections of text and image while serving as a classroom space for the fall 2010 Scribner Seminar, Ways of Seeing: Image, Text, Illumination. See More
Thirteen African pots from the Tang's permanent collection, organized according to three gender-specific themes. Curated by Prof Lisa Aronson's Art History class Topics in Gender and Visual Culture: Africa. See More
Eduardo Paolozzi: General Dynamic F.U.N.
This exhibition from the Tang Museum collection presents General Dynamic F.U.N., Paolozzi's 1965-70 print series in which he hijacks familiar icons such as Mr. Peanut, the Chiquita banana, and Cary Grant in drag to create visual biographies of modern life infused with subversive humor. See More
Contexts: Writing in the Museum
Can the writing we encounter in museums radically shift our understanding of the objects on view? Students in English 205D, "Writing for Museums" explore this question in this exhibition and the accompanying web feature. See More
Lives of The Hudson - An Online Journey
An online feature featuring historical and background information about the Hudson River. See More
This special online feature for "Molecules That Matter" complements the gallery exhibition and provides additional historical information and background about each of the ten molecules featured in the exhibition. See More
















