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We are truly excited to announce that the Museum of Art will be re-opening to the public in July. We cannot wait to welcome you back. You will find that nearly every gallery has been re-installed with new exhibitions. Please note that masks are required and social distancing will be in effect. Detailed information about the reopening will be available on our website on June 3. Before then, join us for a virtual webinar on Wednesday, June 2, for a program celebrating a selection of new acquisitions. We look forward to seeing you online, and soon, back in person at the Museum.

Anne Collins Goodyear & Frank H. Goodyear
Co-Directors
Bowdoin College Museum of Art
online offering
ReConsidering Iraqi Cultural Heritage
Enjoy this recording of a conversation with Dr. Abdulameer Al-Hamdani, archaeologist and former Iraq Minister of Culture, about the past, present, and future of cultural heritage in Iraq.
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The Critical Work of Helen Frankenthaler and Jo Sandman
Sydney Reaper, Class of 2021, speaks about her research at the Museum during the spring semester.
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Student Assistant Projects
Five student assistants this semester contributed greatly to current and upcoming projects.
Object of the Month
Berenice Abbott's Daily News Building, 42nd Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, 1935, gelatin silver print.
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JUNE 2
"New Acquisitions at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art
5:30 pm Eastern Time
membership
To our members,
 
The support of our members helps realize future exhibitions, public programs, and educational offerings. Membership serves as a special connection to a community of students and faculty, who are actively engaged in the Museum. If you are a member, please renew! If you are not already a member, we hope that you will show your support for the Bowdoin College Museum of Art by joining today 
 
Museum Hours
The Bowdoin College Museum of art is currently closed to the public until further notice. Enjoy the online collections and digital resources.  

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Banner image: Detail of Core-Formed Glass Aryballos, 6th-4th century BCE, glass, Greek, ancient Mediterranean. Gift of the Misses Harriet Sarah and Mary Sophia Walker