art2art Circulating Exhibitions

art2art Circulating Exhibitions

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Traveling exhibitions specializing in photography. website: www.art2art.org Currently available shows span the entire history of photography.

art2art Circulating Exhibitions was formed to address this need in the museum community. They are designed to be accessible to smaller institutions (or to large institutions seeking smaller shows): not only are they priced attractively, but in light of differing space requirements they range in size from two dozen to over 100 works; after all, bigger is not always better! Our continuing search for

Photos from Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University's post 06/15/2026
Photos from Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University's post 06/15/2026

"Pulse Nightclub: 49 Elegies" by artist John Gutoskey is now open at Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University!!

06/08/2026

Only a few more days to see "Into the Light" by Nancy Baron at Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art Altoona! Don't miss this powerful exhibition

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Into the Light: Survivors of the Holocaust invites reflection on heritage, resilience, and the responsibility to preserve historical memory. Through her powerful portraits, Nancy Baron creates space for dialogue, understanding, and connection. Open Wed-Sun, 12-4:30pm. Closing on June 12, 2026.

Exhibition organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions. The exhibition is funded [in part] by a grant from the Department of Community and Economic Development (visitpa) © Nancy Baron

Photos 06/08/2026

Only a few more days to see "Walker Evans in Cuba: The Ernest Hemingway Collection" at Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art Altoona

06/05/2026

"Awkward Family Photos" opens tomorrow at the West Baton Rouge Museum!

“Supposed to be professional photos, but the guy just set up a log and his assistant held up a fake branch (whose hand is in the frame) between my sister Suzy and I (I’m on the right).”

06/04/2026

Don't miss "Into the Light" by Nancy Baron at Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art Altoona

Share this post to help honor the stories that must continue to be told!

Into the Light: Survivors of the Holocaust invites reflection on heritage, resilience, and the responsibility to preserve historical memory. Through her powerful portraits, Nancy Baron creates space for dialogue, understanding, and connection. Open Wed-Sun, 12-4:30pm. Closing on June 12, 2026.

Exhibition organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions. The exhibition is funded [in part] by a grant from the Department of Community and Economic Development (visitpa) © Nancy Baron

06/04/2026

Another day closer to Awkward Family Photos opening at the West Baton Rouge Museum!

“This was me in first grade. My mom convinced me to cut my hair ‘like Demi Moore in Ghost.'”

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