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Final Day on View – Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776-1976

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Jan 25, 2026

12:00 pm 5:00 pm

A group of people standing in a gallery looking at paintings

It’s the final day on view!

Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776-1976 presents the Pennsylvania Academy for the Fine Arts’ formidable collection of iconic historic works alongside stellar pieces by traditionally underrepresented artists. By exploring PAFA’s impressive collection with a critical eye, this exhibition catalogs changes in our national artistic identity, weighing what it meant to be an “American” artist from when the institution was founded to the late twentieth century.

Painter and scientist Charles Willson Peale and sculptor William Rush founded PAFA in 1805 to champion American art and artists.

Making American Artists features works from PAFA’s esteemed collection that helped define new chapters in the history of American art. Amidst this expansive selection emerge the compelling stories of underrepresented artists who found unparalleled support and inspiration at PAFA, including Mary Cassatt, Barkley L. Hendricks, Edward Hopper, Alice Neel, Georgia O’Keeffe, Laura Wheeler Waring, and Sonia Sekula.

The show also features icons of PAFA’s history and collection, such as Gilbert Stuart’s George Washington (Lansdowne Portrait) (1796) and Charles Willson Peale’s The Artist in His Museum (1822).

This exhibition is curated by Anna O. Marley, PhD, former Chief of Curatorial Affairs and Kenneth R. Woodcock Curator of Historical American Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where she curated over fifteen exhibitions. Marley is a scholar of American art and material culture from the colonial era to today.

As always, admission to the Taubman’s special ticketed exhibition is free for Museum Members.

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