Mission
The Williams College Museum of Art makes dynamic art experiences to incite new thinking about art, museums, and the world.
Vision
The Williams College Museum of Art is a vibrant center for the arts at Williams that embodies the potential for the liberal arts to catalyze our ability to think creatively and critically. It is a vital hub for deep student learning and participation; for taking risks and testing creative, future forms of scholarship and teaching; and for boldly affirming the relevance of the history of art and the arts broadly. Partnering closely with art department faculty and others, we aim not just to sustain but to revitalize the college’s world class legacy in the visual arts for generations to come.
Come bid farewell to WCMA’s Upper Galleries Have you heard the news? After nearly a century in Lawrence Hall, multiple renovations and building additions, and hundreds of inspiring exhibitions, our upper galleries are closing starting…
Read More »Learn about new WCMA building The second of our series of SO-IL Midday Office Hours will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 2 to 3 p.m. These events offer visitors the chance to join members of the committee spearheading the construction…
Read More »Pallavi Sen invites us into an imagined domestic interior, each quadrant of which corresponds to a different but interconnected part of a home. Through partnerships with writers, students, and other artists, the project reflects the key tenets of…
Read More »Teddy Sandoval and the Butch Gardens School of Art is the first museum retrospective dedicated to the inventive though overlooked artist Teddy Sandoval (1949-1995). A central figure in Los Angeles’s queer and Chicanx artistic circles, Sandoval…
Read More »SO–IL \ WCMA: Building a New Museum opens Friday After years of thoughtful planning, we have partnered with SO–IL, an internationally-recognized architecture and design firm based in Brooklyn, New York, to create a new, state-of-the-art…
Read More »Video tour of Emancipation Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation, which visualizes what freedom looks like for Black Americans today and the legacy of the Civil War today and beyond, has received many accolades since it opened in…
Read More »New WCMA design unveiled! We are excited to announce the unveiling of the design for the new Williams College Museum of Art, for the first time giving the museum its own freestanding, purpose-built home! Prominently located at the western…
Read More »Embodied Words closing soon The two-year run of Embodied Words: Reading in Medieval Christian Visual Culture is coming to a close. If you haven't had a chance to see it or would like to experience it one last time, you have two more weeks! In…
Read More »Emancipation opens Friday Conceived as a commemoration of the 160th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation visualizes what freedom looks like for Black Americans today and the legacy of…
Read More »WALLS Spring Pickup Day It’s hard to believe, but this is the 10th year of WALLS (Williams Art Loan for Living Spaces), our student art loan program! This semester, Pickup Day is Sunday, Feb. 4. Lineup starts at 6 a.m. at Goodrich Hall.…
Read More »Object Lab Spring 2024 Object Lab Spring 2024 is now open! This semester, nine different courses are using our hybrid gallery-classroom, which visualizes the Williams liberal arts curriculum through the museum collection. Students will be…
Read More »A new remix of Remixing the Hall We’re excited to announce that Remixing the Hall has been remixed again! WCMA curators collaboratively and regularly rotate the installation, “remixing” it—to borrow a term from DJ…
Read More »South Asian art assessment We were fortunate to host Daniel Ehnbom, a specialist in South Asian art history, here last week as part of our ongoing efforts to assess our collection in preparation for the new museum building. Ehnbom is professor…
Read More »Art meets curriculum We’ve passed the halfway point of the fall 2023 semester at Williams, and we are excited to report that we have had more than 1,000 student visits to the museum this fall along with 37 courses visiting in 56 class…
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Read More »Assessing the collection As we plan for the new museum project, WCMA staff are checking every object for condition, barcoding, making new housings, surfacing new research questions, and thinking about the inaugural installations in the new…
Read More »Celebrate Beatriz Cortez: The Portals Join us this Thursday, Sept. 21, for a celebration of Beatriz Cortez: The Portals, an exhibition that includes installations across campus and in the galleries of WCMA. Stitching together different voices that…
Read More »Summer interns on Bloomberg Connects It’s been a little quieter around here since the departure of our six Summer Arts & Museums Immersion Program interns. They had quite a busy and exciting nine-week stint, and they have left behind…
Read More »Summer series culminates with cake Our Construct Your Own Meaning summer series is going out on a sweet note this week! On Thursday, Aug. 17, four New York City-based bakers will showcase their cakes, designed and produced to interpret an artwork…
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Read More »WCMA Summer Series Summer is finally in the air, and we will be kicking off our summer series, Construct Your Own Meaning, on Thursday, July 6! This series of programs invites beer brewers, musicians, young people, and cake artists to interpret…
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Read More »The Portals opening this week Beatriz Cortez: The Portals is an installation in multiple locations that explores alternative genealogies of Williams College. Opening this Friday, May 26, and running through May 2024, The Portals stitches together…
Read More »Senior Studio Art Exhibition We look forward to celebrating the senior Studio Art students on Friday, May 12! Indoor Recess features the culminating projects of 14 Williams College Studio Art majors: Kristen Chou, Emmanuelle Copeland, Rachel Cruz,…
Read More »Lama Tashi Norbu at WCMA We are so excited to host artist and ordained monk Lama Tashi Norbu for a residency at WCMA this week. On Tuesday and Wednesday, April 25 and 26, come meet Lama Tashi during the afternoon, when he will be painting in the…
Read More »Students explore Embodied Words Join us at 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, for Chew on This! Books, Reading, and the Senses in the Middle Ages, an evening centered around unexpected and invigorating aspects of books and reading practices in the…
Read More »Mirrored Interiors: Films by Cecilia Aldarondo Mirrored Interiors is an exhibition featuring four films by the award-winning filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo. The exhibition consists of five screenings presented over three weeks, starting with a special…
Read More »Come celebrate Across Shared Waters Join us for the opening celebration of Across Shared Waters: Contemporary Artists in Dialogue with Tibetan Art from the Jack Shear Collection! The exhibition presents works by contemporary artists of Himalayan…
Read More »Now open: Object Lab Object Lab, our hybrid gallery-classroom that visualizes the Williams liberal arts curriculum through the museum collection, has opened for the spring semester. In Object Lab, faculty work with WCMA staff to select art that…
Read More »Less than two weeks until WALLS! Calling all Ephs: Live with art this spring! Williams College students can enliven their rooms with art from the WALLS (Williams Art Loan for Living Spaces) Collection, a special collection of 125 works of art…
Read More »A new mix in ‘Remixing the Hall’ Happy New Year! Our ongoing permanent collection exhibition Remixing the Hall has been remixed for 2023. Visitors will encounter several new additions to the Class of 1935 Gallery, including Sam…
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