(Un)Settled: The Landscape in American Art (June 12–September 14, 2025)
From natural wonders to the open road, the landscape has long been a muse in American art. Through objects from the colonial era to present, (Un)Settled: The Landscape in American Art celebrates the rich, complicated, and evolving topic of the landscape in American art, from its origins in 19th century painting into contemporary art. An array of diverse media and makers help to redefine whose view is considered, ultimately revealing the many ways artists turn to their surroundings to reflect on larger topics such as national identity, land preservation, the complexity of cultural landscapes, and how location shapes our sense of self.