Collection

Our collection currently contains more than 100,000 works of art and design dating from ancient times to today. Of these objects, 749 of them are on view in the museum now. 84,693 of them are available online. There are 1,596 recent acquisitions. All of our collection records are living documents. They are frequently revised and enhanced.

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Dan Wood

Art School Workers On Strike! April 3, 2023 for The Linotype Occasionally
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Dan Wood

Art School Workers Win Contract After Strike April 19, 2023 for The Linotype Occasionally
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Dan Wood

“We Must Unleash Radical Thought” May 6, 2023 for The Linotype Occasionally
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Dan Wood

Racism Is Not World Class July 11, 2020 for The Linotype Occasionally
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Dan Wood

Artist Student Labor Solidarity
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Tsia Carson

Scarf (Pareo pattern Red colorway)
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Tsia Carson

Hyde Dress (Pareo pattern Hau colorway)
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Tsia Carson

Pareo/Sarong (Rainbow pattern Saturn colorway)
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Tsia Carson

Kaftan Dress (Rainbow pattern True colorway)
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Tsia Carson

Watteau Dress (Alewa pattern Jade colorway)
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Tsia Carson

Textile length (Alewa pattern Nude colorway)
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Edward Grazda

Kabul Afghanistan (woman working at the Foreign Ministry office during the Mujahideen coalition government)
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Edward Grazda

Kabul Afghanistan (Foreign Ministry office under Taliban rule)
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Edward Grazda

Kabul Afghanistan (unveiled woman, downtown Kabul)
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Edward Grazda

Kabul Afghanistan (woman, begging during Taliban rule)
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Edward Grazda

Mazar-i-Sharif Afghanistan (women on the street before Taliban took over Mazar)
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Edward Grazda

Flushing Queens (Afghan girls in traditional dress at Afghan Independence Day gathering at Kissena Park)