
The Case of The Disappearing Gauguin
The Haggin Museum’s exhibition, The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin, tells the story of Flowers and Fruit‘s journey in and out of authenticity. If Flowers
Each year the museum offers a series of exciting special exhibitions and displays. Some are organized to highlight San Joaquin County’s accomplishments and history. Many feature premier works of art from other museums.
The Haggin Museum’s exhibition, The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin, tells the story of Flowers and Fruit‘s journey in and out of authenticity. If Flowers
Pristine Seas: Bringing the Ocean Back, a photo exhibition curated by the National Geographic Society, will open at the Haggin Museum on November 7, 2024. The exhibition draws upon over
The Haggin Museum’s exhibition, The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin, tells the story of Flowers and Fruit‘s journey in and out of authenticity. If Flowers and Fruit is not an […]
Through contemporary art and writings, Textures of Remembrance: Vietnamese Artists and Writers Reflect on the Vietnamese Diaspora explores a date that impacts many Vietnamese Americans: April 30, 1975, the official […]
Transportation was his passion. Born in 1913, Jerome Biederman was a nationally recognized illustrator of transportation. Whether his subject was an automobile, aircraft, or locomotive, his renderings were technically accurate […]
This powerful exhibition explores Emil Otto Hoppé’s contribution to the recognition of accomplished women of the early twentieth century, and cements his status as a leading portrait photographer of the […]
Enigma: Bronze Sculptures by Oceana Rain Stuart features a collection of bronze sculptures from several of the artist’s series: Beautiful Aspects of Darkness, Fragments, and Eternity, as well as the […]
A selection of images curated from the photography archive of Wyoming homesteader and photographer Lora Webb Nichols (1883-1962). Chronicle the domestic, social, and economic aspects of the sparsely populated frontier […]
Coinciding with Caterpillar Inc. celebrating its centennial, this exhibition will give viewers insight into the extraordinary contributions of Stockton’s own Benjamin Holt and the Holt Manufacturing Company.
A Life in the Wild is an exhibition containing 40 of Mangelsen’s most resonant images—images that take viewers on a journey into the haunts of iconic species whose struggles for […]
Pristine Seas: Bringing the Ocean Back, a photo exhibition curated by the National Geographic Society, will open at the Haggin Museum on November 7, 2024. The exhibition draws upon over […]
The Stockton Art League’s juried art competition returns to the Haggin Museum this year with more than 100 new works by long-standing local artists and newcomers from around the country. […]
BLACK CAT ON YELLOW STRIP, ALLISON TANENHAUS, 2019 SHE SLAPS 2.0 features over 600 street art stickers by 85 contemporary women artists from 20 countries around the world. Drawn from […]
Ezra Tucker’s wildlife art is characterized by its dynamic composition, unexpected color, lighting, and scale. Its large scale gives a sense of dignity and presence to each creature. His subjects […]
EDWARD WESTON, FROM THE SUMMIT OF THE PYRAMID OF THE SUN (VALLEY OF SAN JUAN) 1923, MATTE-SURFACE GELATIN SILVER PRINT, 6 3/4 X 9 ¼ Mexico City in the 1920s-30s […]
Pvts. George Cofield and Howard J. Davis guard a newly-constructed bridge over the Rhine River. African Americans in World War II, a traveling exhibition from the National Museum of Nuclear […]
Celebrate the arts in education during the 93rd Annual Robert T. McKee Student Art Exhibition, the country’s longest-running museum-sponsored student art exhibit! This event features the work of student artists […]
Most people are familiar with airbrushing as a method used by commercial artists to decorate a broad range of material culture such as t-shirts, sporting equipment, cakes, body art, makeup, […]
For over 50 years Ralph O. Yardley (1878 – 1961) captured the mood of his times in his illustrations and cartoons. He worked for many newspapers and publications such as […]
The Pastel Society of the West Coast is returning to the Haggin Museum for its 37th Annual Pastels USA: 99 Voices in Pastel international juried exhibition. The show opens on […]
Blues music was born in Mississippi, came of age in Chicago, and went on to inspire generations of rock and rollers, ranging from the British invasion of The Beatles and […]
Like many objects rooted in the everyday, quilts have the capacity to communicate stories about the context in which they were made and used. They represent maps of the quilters’ […]
Making Your Mark: Prints and Drawings from the Hechinger Collection brings together a rich array of works on paper, breaking down the various methods and materials used in modern artistic […]
For decades, musician Tony Levin has chronicled his life on the road through photography and his online “road diary.” His photographs capture iconic moments on stage playing with bandmates, the […]
Celebrate the arts in education during the 92nd Annual McKee Student Art Exhibit, the country’s longest-running museum-sponsored student art exhibition! This event features the work of student artists from kindergarten […]
“It’s about reacting to what you see, hopefully without preconception. You can find pictures anywhere. It’s simply a matter of noticing things and organizing them. You just have to care […]
RICH TURNER: How I Saw It, digs deep into his files to share photographs of Antarctica, newspaper work from the Roseville Press-Tribune and Stockton Record, and highlights of his fine-art […]
At Yosemite National Park, more than five million annual visitors are supported by thousands of local rangers, workers, and volunteers. Through Yosemite People, the complex and nuanced relationships between people […]
Artists have long created works featuring characters or scenes from popular stories. From the depiction of mythological fantasies in William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s Nymphaeum (on view in the Haggin’s McKee Gallery) to […]
Victor Vasarely is considered the leader of Op Art (opticokinetic art) a mathematically themed form of abstract art that was developed in the early 1960s with an aim to stimulate the […]
The Stockton Art League’s juried art competition returns to the Haggin Museum this year with more than 100 new works by long-standing local artists and newcomers from around the country. […]
Celebrate the arts in education during the 91st Annual McKee Student Art Exhibit, the longest-running museum-sponsored student art exhibition in the country! This event features the work of student artists […]
Our Colorful Past features approximately 50 photographs from the Bank of Stockton’s historical archives interpreted and colorized by Dick Belcher. The exhibition, opening November 18, 2021, includes views of Stockton […]
Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) is considered one of the most significant artists of the twentieth century. Her body of work, consisting of some 250 paintings and drawings, is at once intensely […]
Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was […]
The Long View: From Conservation to Sustainability | Works from the Bank of America Collection traces the history and impact of the environmental movement through art. Beginning in the mid-nineteenth […]
VIRTIAL EDITION still online | The 90th Annual Robert T. McKee Student Art Exhibition, the longest-running, museum sponsored, student art exhibition in the country has now ended. You can still […]
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