America's Folk Art
July 1, 2017 - present
"America's Folk Art" celebrates not only six decades of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, but also pays tribute to Mrs. Rockefeller, who began collecting folk art in the 1920s. Her keen eye and appreciation for the art of the common man created a collection of over 400 pieces that were eventually given to Colonial Williamsburg. Over the ensuing years, the collection has grown to over 4,000 objects that date from the 18th century to the present day.
This exhibition serves as an introduction to the other ten galleries filled with portraits, quilts, sculpture, musical instruments, toys, and weathervanes. An array of folk art is on display showcasing highlights from the collection.
This exhibition was made possible through the generosity of Don and Elaine Bogus.
This exhibition serves as an introduction to the other ten galleries filled with portraits, quilts, sculpture, musical instruments, toys, and weathervanes. An array of folk art is on display showcasing highlights from the collection.
This exhibition was made possible through the generosity of Don and Elaine Bogus.