The Everson Remembers Noreen Falcone
The Everson honors the life of a devoted patron, supporter of the arts, and all-around wonderful person, Noreen Falcone. Noreen passed away on February 6, 2021, at nearly 84 years...
The Everson honors the life of a devoted patron, supporter of the arts, and all-around wonderful person, Noreen Falcone. Noreen passed away on February 6, 2021, at nearly 84 years...
The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition on March 13, 2021. For his first solo museum exhibition, artist and activist Jaleel Campbell...
Board Chair, Jessica Arb Danial and Director Elizabeth Dunbar, weigh in on the deaccessioning debate....
With her one of a kind abstract acrylic paintings, Robin Kasowitz started a dominio effect of kindness. A Domino Effect of Kindness: Everson Trustee Robin Kasowitz Takes Action Posted on:...
The Everson Museum Sold a $13 Million Jackson Pollock to Diversity Its Collection. Here’s What It Has Bought So Far Posted on: 2021-01-08 15:19:00 Share: This article was originally published...
Following $12M Pollock Sale, Everson Museum Acquires Contemporary Works by Shinique Smith, Ellen Lesperance, More Posted on: 2021-01-07 15:12:00 Share: This article was originally published on January 7, 2021 in...
Spanning a variety of media, the new acquisitions reflect the Everson’s commitment to refining and diversifying its collection by adding works by artists of color, women artists, and other under-represented...
The Everson Museum in Syracuse New York auctioned Jackson Pollock’s 1946 “Red Composition,” notable for being the abstract-expressionist’s second foray into the drip technique for which he is best known....
Because ceramic art is so new to the art market, it can be difficult to determine which works will accrue the most value in the long term. For those looking...
The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to announce seven new appointments to its Board of Trustees. The slate will begin in 2021 and will join a group of 22...