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Photo credit: 2020 Altar Vision, Arthur Lopez, 2020, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of international Folk Art, photo: Museum of international Folk Art
Photo credit: 2020 Altar Vision, Arthur Lopez, 2020, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of international Folk Art, photo: Museum of international Folk Art
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond- On long-term display The Girard Collection: Enduring Appeal It is entirely possible to be both delighted and overwhelmed by the Alexander Girard’s one-of-a-kind exhibition—even after
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Multiple Visions: A Common Bond- On long-term display The Girard Collection: Enduring Appeal It is entirely possible to be both delighted and overwhelmed by the Alexander Girard’s one-of-a-kind exhibition—even after more
VIRTUAL TOUR “Folk Art Focus on Five” Read More »
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond- On long-term display The Girard Collection: Enduring Appeal It is entirely possible to be both delighted and overwhelmed by the Alexander Girard’s one-of-a-kind exhibition—even after more
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond- On long-term display The Girard Collection: Enduring Appeal It is entirely possible to be both delighted and overwhelmed by the Alexander Girard’s one-of-a-kind exhibition—even after more
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Photo credit: Tree of Life, Vicentina Juliao, Brazil, ca. 1990. Gift of Antonio C. La Pastina and Dale C. Rice, Museum of International Folk Art.
Photo credit: Tree of Life, Vicentina Juliao, Brazil, ca. 1990. Gift of Antonio C. La Pastina and Dale C. Rice, Museum of International Folk Art.
In collaboration with Museum Hill partners, a new thematic display, “Glass: Selections from the Collection,” has moved into Lloyd’s Treasure Chest at the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA). This
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Photo credit: Modern Hyakki yagyo (“Night Parade of One Hundred Demons”) book by Sakyu. Kyoto, Japan, 2018. International Folk Art Foundation, Museum of International Folk Art [P.2019.14.14-16] Orihon are accordion-style
Photo credit: Modern Hyakki yagyo (“Night Parade of One Hundred Demons”) book by Sakyu. Kyoto, Japan, 2018. International Folk Art Foundation, Museum of International Folk Art [P.2019.14.14-16] Orihon are accordion-style