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Talk soon, America (February 12 - May 3, 2026

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Thursday, February 12, 2026 - Sunday, May 3, 2026

This year, the United States of America recognizes the semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Institutions across the country—from federal museums to small-town libraries—will commemorate the occasion in different ways, each telling a story about the United States. How should the tale of this nation be told? Is “America” a place or an idea? What or who is an “American” in 2026? In this exhibition, seven student curators set out to investigate the complex legacy of the United States and to contribute their narrative. Drawing from collections of Picker Art Gallery and the Longyear Museum of Anthropology, the exhibition examines some of the foundational concepts on which the nation and its identity have been built, the relationships and sense of belonging that form within American communities, and to how the land itself has shaped—and been shaped by—its inhabitants. Talk soon, America is conceived as a correspondence with the nation, a letter asking for answers to the question: what does it mean to be living in the United States on the eve of its 250th year?

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Front view
Paul Theodore Arlt
1964
Front view
Paul Theodore Arlt
1974
Front view
Paul Theodore Arlt
1972
Front view
Carl Beam
1998
Front view
Carl Beam
1998
Sunday in Dallas
Alfred Bendiner
1899-1964
Bridgehampton
Arne Besser
1978
Front view
Tom Blackwell
1980
Battleship Texas
Tom Blackwell
1980
New York, 1985
Thomas M. Brown
1985
Gee! I Wish I Were A Man
Howard Chandler Christy
1917
Front overall view
Lee Brown Coye
1947-1953
Civil war soldier
Lee Brown Coye
1947-1953
Front with collection stamp view
Robert D'Allessandro
Front view
Fritz Eichenberg
1934
Front view
Leonard Freed
1963
Front view
Allan Randall Freelon
ca. 1935, printed 2008
Front with collection stamp view
David Freund
ca. 1970
Side view
Ronni-Leigh Goeman
2022
Set
Cannupa Hanska Luger
2022
Front view
Lester Johnson
Front view
Louis Lozowick
1936
Front view
Barbara Morgan
1941 - 1951
Front with collection stamp view
Joseph Pennell
1908
Front View
Bill Schenck
1979
Front view
Fritz Scholder
ca. 1979
Hosbetter Family
Edward H. Stone
1977
Front with collection stamp view
William Suttle
Front view
Carson R. Waterman
2001
Front view
Carson R. Waterman
2001
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