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Thomas Cole’s Studio: Memory and Inspiration. Thomas Cole, Dream of Arcadia, about 1838 oil paint on canvas; 38 ⅝ × 62 ¾ in. (98.1 × 159.4 cm) Denver Art Museum: Gift of Mrs. Lindsey Gentry, 1954.71 Image courtesy of the Denver Art Museum

The Thomas Cole studio area of the exhibition, featuring a painting on an easel with a chair and other studio furniture and references like busts.

Kiki Smith Sojourn, 2015 cotton Jacquard tapestry 9' 5" x 6' 3" (287 cm x 190.5 cm) Published by Magnolia Editions Photograph by Tom Barratt, courtesy Pace Gallery © Kiki Smith, courtesy Pace Gallery

Paula Wilson, Eye Spots, 2021, two-color lithograph with chine collé on Thai Kozo, white Arches cover, and Gampi papers, 27 ¾ x 22 in. (sheet), image courtesy of Paula Wilson

Nicola López; NeverWild (diptych); 2021; cyanotype on mulberry paper; each panel 39 x 91 in.; photo by Alan Wiener

Jerry West, born 1933 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives Santa Fe, New Mexico, A Prairie Dream, 1981, acrylic on paper, Albuquerque Museum, gift of Ray Graham, PC2020.8.50

Hórreo, 18th Century from Galicia, Spain. Gift from Fundación Loewe, Madrid, Spain.

A before and after photo (both vintage black and white images) of a young girl named Mary Ann Arnold.