OPEN: WED – SUN | HOURS: 10 AM – 5 PM EST
The museum will be closed on Sunday, April 5 for Easter.
SPRAY
Jules Olitski in the 1960s
Rediscover a modern master who explored the possibilities of color with gumption, vision, and a passion for experimentation.
On view through August 9, 2026
Suspension, 1967, Acrylic on canvas, 102 x 30 inches, Jules Olitski Art Foundation, VT
Photography by Adam Reich.© Jules Olitski Art Foundation/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.


Exhibitions, Events, & Workshops
Experience Something New

On view through April 12, 2026
Embellish Me: Works from the Collection of Norma Canelas Roth and William Roth
Scheier Gallery
During the 1970s, artists in Los Angeles and New York boldly challenged conventional creative norms by pushing the boundaries of form, color, and meaning in their art. This show celebrates this generation of trailblazing artists who championed color, pattern, and craft.
Category:
Pattern and Decoration,1970s, Women in Art

April and May
Spring Adult Workshops
Classroom Studios
Tap into your creativity this spring. Inspired by Spray: Jules Olitski in the 1960s, our upcoming adult workshops invite you to experiment with color and expression in a variety of mediums.
Category:
Education, Adult Workshops

Sunday, April 19
Spray Day
2 to 5 PM
Enjoy this unique opportunity to hear from Heather Hutchison and Jane Swavely, two artists featured in the Painting in Color exhibition, followed by a musical performance of John Luther Adam’s "Red Arc/Blue Veil" presented by the Saint Anselm College Fine Art Department. It's your spring creative retreat!
Category:
Art Talk, Music, Contemporary

On view through August 9, 2026
Spray: Jules Olitski in the 1960s
Southwest Gallery
See the possibilities of color through the eyes of a modern master. Luminous and surprising, experience the first New England exhibition for pioneering Color Field painter Jules Olitski in 20 years.
Category:
Color, New England, Abstract
Photo Credits: Jules Olitski in South Shaftsbury,
VT, barn studio, 1964. Photo Ugo Mulas © Ugo Mulas Heirs






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