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An exploration of traditional hunting, collecting, food preparation and food preservation by California Indian cultures from all regions of the state.
Dante's Divine Comedy (often considered to be the greatest work of Medieval European literature) was honored on its 700th anniversary by this series of 100 watercolors by Salvador Dalí—the foremost artist of the Surrealist movement.
The Pastel Society of the West Coast awards honors to the best pastel entries submitted by artists from around the world.
Eight featured illustrators capture the magic of familiar characters from well-loved fairy tales that have been retold over the centuries.
The Haggin Museum begins its 80th Anniversary with the annual McKee Student Art Contest & Exhibition—the longest-running student art competition in the United States.
Computing gasoline pumps, Caterpillar track-type tractors, Duraflame logs, Frantz oil filters and asparagus harvesters represent but a handful of the Stockton inventions showcased in this special exhibition.
Objects, photographs and ephemera detail more than a century of progress, from New York’s Crystal Palace to Knoxville, Tennessee. The exhibition is organized by the Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington, Delaware, and is toured by ExhibitsUSA, a national program of Mid-America Arts Alliance
The Stockton Art League’s juried art competition returns to The Haggin Museum with more than 100 new works from long-standing local artists and newcomers from around the country.
Items from The Haggin Museum's historic clothing collection show the relationship between the ornate architecture of Victorian homes and the clothing of the 19th century women who inhabited them.
Artists capture the vivid colors and intense sunshine of California's majestic landscape in a distinctive style that has come to be called California Impressionism.
The longest-running student art competition in the United States features the work of San Joaquin County youth in kindergarten through 12th grade.
America's preeminent plein-air artists set up their easels in national sites across the country to create more than 100 original art works. This exhibition is currently touring America. View the Tour Schedule >>
More than 50 Japanese woodblock prints from The Haggin Museum's own collection. Guest Curator Dr. John A. Listopad will showcase works by noted artists such as Hiroshige, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Toyokuni and Utamaro.
Bank of America and The Haggin Museum present an exhibition of original illustrations and text from four of the most artistically significant books by Henri Matisse — one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century.
More than 60 objects (sculpture, textiles, beaded clothing and jewelry) that broadly represent the creativity and diversity of artistic expression of 30 cultures of sub-Saharan Africa. Art of Africa is from the collection of The Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communication and organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. Fashion Excavated: San Joaquin Delta College's Fashion Department uncovers the hidden treasures of The Haggin Museum's historical clothing collection for the first time in its history. |
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