Renoir: Les Études
Long a household name, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) is considered to be one of the great nineteenth-century masters.
Long a household name, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) is considered to be one of the great nineteenth-century masters.
Richard Segalman was born in Coney Island, New York in 1934, and the timeless American-ness of his iconic birthplace — think amusement parks and seaside relaxation — seems to echo the timelessness one feels when looking at his work in any medium.
Selections from the Permanent Collection
Artwork by Polk County middle school students.
Artwork by Polk County students, grades K through 2.
Original illustrations by Fred Koehler, from the award-winning children's book.
This exhibition features a massive painting project, following the reclaimed character Brer Rabbit on an epic journey across three centuries of heroism and trickery.
Working in both monumental and small dimensions, since the 1970s, sculptor Gino Miles is inspired primarily by 20th-Century masters such as Moore, Brancusi, Archipenko, and Marini.
Faces in the Crowd is the second in a series of exhibitions showcasing the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College’s latest acquisitions of figurative American art.
Multidisciplinary work of Jason Myers.
Artwork by Polk County students, grades K through 12.
An exhibition of Permanent Collection works honoring the late artist.
Old Master Paintings from Private Dutch Collections
Florida Southern College's New Art Museum Collection
Organized by the Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, Florida
Artwork by Polk County Middle School Students
Figurative Work from the Permanent Collection
Polk County High School Exhibition
Selected works by the Cuban sculptor, draftsman and printmaker.
Advocating the protection of these natural resources and wildlife habitats, Ward empowers viewers and ignites the conversation needed to keep Florida wild.
This comprehensive exhibition featured one of the Reading Public Museum’s greatest strengths – its collection of works by American Impressionists
In March 2016, Polk Museum of Art concluded a month-long Kickstarter campaign to work with Miami artist Ruben Ubiera on an on-site, full-scale wall mural.