This Month At Your Museum: May 2024
This month presents some of the most groundbreaking exhibitions and programs in our history, as we celebrate the opening of Jeremy Frey: Woven.
As the first-ever major retrospective of a Wabanaki artist in a fine art museum in the United States, Jeremy Frey: Woven is a groundbreaking exhibition in contemporary and Indigenous art. Featuring more than 50 baskets, made from natural materials like black ash and sweetgrass, Woven presents a comprehensive collection that spans a career of more than two decades.
Woven Opening Events
Be among the first to experience the intricate and expressive artworks by Jeremy Frey, a seventh-generation Passamaquoddy basket maker and one of the most celebrated Indigenous weavers in the country.
PMA Picks
You’ll want to mark your calendars for these ones.
PMA Films
DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD
Director Radu Jude (Aferim!) confirms his status as the Godard of the modern era with this brash, rigorous, and masterful Romanian comedy, which follows an exhausted production assistant through a day of spirit-crushing work and prankish online posting.
The final film by Britain’s bard of the working class, Ken Loach (Kes), The Old Oak is a complex and touching tale of hope and resentment about the arrival of Syrian refugees to an English mining village.