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SUMMARY:Reflections: 25 Objects for 250 Years of Delaware History
DESCRIPTION:2nd Floor\, Interspersed with the Permanent Collection \nReflections: 25 Objects for 250 Years of Delaware History \nJanuary 2\, 2026 – January 3\, 2027 \nDuring 2026\, we celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary—reflecting on our shared history as well as our aspirations for future generations.  This exhibition is drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and curated entirely by members of our Delaware community. \nCommunity Curators were selected to reflect a wide range of perspectives across the state.  Each one was tasked with selecting and writing about an object they believed represented the region’s history or felt particularly relevant to our contemporary moment. Participants included: Aubrey Plaza\, actor\, writer\, and producer; Ken Burns\, documentary filmmaker; U.S. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE); Col. Jamil I. Musa\, Commander\, 436th Airlift Wing\, Dover Air Force Base; Sam and Mariah Calagione\, Co-Founders of Dogfish Head craft brewery; and Murray Archibald\, Co-Founder of CAMP Rehoboth\, an LGBTQ+ community center. \n In celebration of Delaware’s role in the founding of the United States and the nation’s 250th anniversary\, the Biggs Museum of American Art presents Reflections: 25 Objects for 250 Years of Delaware History.  Drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection\, the exhibition was curated entirely by members of our Delaware community\, including actor\, writer\, and producer Aubrey Plaza and documentary filmmaker Ken Burns.    \nEach Community Curator chose a work of art they believed represented the region’s history or felt particularly relevant to our current moment.  Then\, they wrote a response to explain their choice\, drawing on their own unique background\, expertise\, and lived experience.  These responses appear on wall labels in the exhibition and will be shared on the Museum’s website and social media throughout 2026.    \nThe exhibition’s Community Curators reflect a wide range of fields and perspectives from across the state.  They include: Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE)\, U.S. Senator for Delaware; Col. Jamil I. Musa\, USAF\, Commander\, 436th Airlift Wing\, Dover Air Force Base; Sam and Mariah Calagione\, co-founders of Dogfish Head; Murray Archibald\, Artist and co-founder of CAMP Rehoboth;  and Joyce Enzor Maust\, Current DE House of Representatives Poet Laureate.  Additional participants include environmental stewards\, historians\, craftspeople\, arts leaders\, educators\, health care providers\, and civic voices.  \nTheir responses address themes such as time and memory\, land and stewardship\, freedom and resistance\, craft and labor\, identity and belonging\, and the enduring power of creativity in moments of change. From colonial furniture and Revolutionary-era imagery to contemporary sculpture and works shaped by nature\, the exhibition reveals how Delaware’s history is both deeply rooted and continually reinterpreted.  \n“Any moment of commemoration is an opportunity both to reflect back on our shared history and look forward\, considering our hopes for future generations\,” said Biggs Museum curator Laura Fravel. “Our Reflections exhibition invited Community Curators to share their own unique perspectives as we celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary.  The story of Delaware—and America—has always been shaped by many voices.  And it is still being written.”    \nReflections will remain on view throughout the anniversary year.  A related book includes a Foreword by Governor Matt Meyer.   
URL:https://www.thebiggsmuseum.org/event/reflections-25-objects-for-250-years-of-delaware-history/
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Pastel: Maryland Pastel Society Signature Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:1st Floor\, Founder’s Gallery \nThe Joy of Pastel: Maryland Pastel Society Signature Exhibition \nJanuary 29 – May 10\, 2026 \nThe Joy of Pastel is a vibrant and refined exhibition featuring works by Signature Members of the Maryland Pastel Society\, artists who have been formally recognized for achieving excellence in the use of soft pastel and the sophisticated application of design principles. Presented at the Biggs Museum of American Art\, this special Signature Member Exhibition highlights the expressive range\, technical mastery\, and creative depth that define contemporary pastel practice in the Mid-Atlantic region. \nSoft pastel is a demanding medium—requiring precision\, confidence\, and an intimate understanding of color\, light\, and surface. The 30 featured artists represented in The Joy of Pastel have demonstrated exceptional skill in navigating these challenges\, producing works that range from luminous landscapes and compelling still lifes to evocative figurative and abstract compositions. Together\, the exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to experience the versatility of pastel as both a drawing and painting medium\, capable of remarkable subtlety as well as bold\, immediate impact. \nSignature Member status within the Maryland Pastel Society is a distinction earned through a rigorous review process and reflects a sustained commitment to artistic excellence. The Society itself\, founded in 1977\, holds a distinguished place in the history of American pastel art. It is the oldest state pastel society in the country and an active member of the International Association of Pastel Societies. While its roots are in the Baltimore region\, the Society now includes more than 200 members from across the Mid-Atlantic\, fostering a dynamic community of artists united by a shared dedication to the medium. \nBeyond exhibitions\, the Maryland Pastel Society is deeply invested in education and public engagement. Through lectures\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and online resources\, the Society supports both the creative and technical development of its members while expanding public appreciation for pastel art. The Joy of Pastel reflects this mission\, presenting work that is both technically accomplished and accessible\, inviting viewers to engage closely with the texture\, color\, and immediacy that define soft pastel. \nBy hosting this Signature Member Exhibition\, the Biggs Museum of American Art continues its commitment to showcasing regional artistic excellence and strengthening connections between Delaware audiences and leading arts organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The Joy of Pastel celebrates not only the achievements of individual artists\, but also the enduring vitality of pastel as a medium and the collaborative spirit that sustains it. \n 
URL:https://www.thebiggsmuseum.org/event/the-joy-of-pastel-maryland-pastel-society-signature-exhibition/
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