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Evening for Educators: Diego Rivera’s America

Exhibition
Great Hall South Lobby Temporary Exhibition Gallery
FREE
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Teachers, we know you’ve been working hard all year—so let us celebrate you!

Teachers and educators of all ages and disciplines are invited to enjoy an evening of art and celebration. Come explore our newest exhibition Diego Rivera’s America and enjoy guided tours, hors d’oeuvres, live music, and a cocktail of your choice, all inspired by the social and cultural life of Mexico and the United States.

Lively, fun, and full of creative spirit, this just might be your favorite professional event all semester.

Free, tickets required. Reserve your spot online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.
Registration includes all food, activities, and one drink.

About Diego Rivera’s America

Developed by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Diego Rivera’s America examines a prolific time in the artist’s life through over 170 works, including his drawings, easel paintings, frescoes, and more. Between the early 1920s and the early 1940s, Rivera worked in both Mexico and the United States and found inspiration in the social and cultural life of the two countries. He imagined an America—broadly understood—that shared an Indigenous past and an industrial future, and where cooperation, rather than divisions, were paramount.

Sponsored by Neff and Scarlet Basore | Avis and Bill Bailey