Fairfield University Art Museum announces exhibitions to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
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Fairfield University Art Museum announces exhibitions to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
Rosson Crow, Fragility (Pax Americana), 2023, acrylic, spray paint, photo transfer, and oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY.



FAIRFIELD, CONN.- Fairfield University Art Museum announced three exhibitions planned for the 2025-26 academic year, as part of a series of cultural and artistic events commemorating the 250th anniversary—semiquincentennial—of the United States. The exhibitions will explore key moments in U.S. history, culture, and art, emphasizing the theme of "E pluribus unum," combining various programs into one united celebration of the nation’s milestone anniversary.


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“As our nation approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, we at Fairfield University are proud to host exhibitions that commemorate the American story and invite us to reflect more deeply on our complexity and exceptionalism,” said Mark R. Nemec, PhD, President of Fairfield University. “Through the lens of artists representing an array of experiences and perspectives, these exhibitions invite us to consider not only where we have been, but who we are—and who we aspire to become. In doing so, they exemplify our spirit of inquiry and our commitment to education as a means of engaging in meaningful dialogue with our campus community and beyond.”


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The first exhibition, Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy, will be on view September 19 – December 20, 2025, in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries. Organized by The New York Historical, the exhibition will explore monuments in public spaces as flashpoints of debate over national identity, politics, and race, featuring sculptures, photographs, prints, and artifacts, including a fragment of the statue of King George III torn down during the American Revolution and a maquette of New York City's first monument to a Black woman, Harriet Tubman.

Also on view will be Stitching Time: Social Justice Collaboration Quilts Project and Give Me Life: CPA Prison Arts Program. This complementary pair of exhibitions of artwork by incarcerated artists will be on view September 12 – December 13, 2025 in the Museum’s Walsh Gallery in the Quick Center for the Arts. These exhibitions highlight racial injustice and celebrate creativity and political activism through quilts by men incarcerated in Louisiana State Penitentiary, and artwork by women incarcerated in Connecticut’s York Correctional Institution.

The final exhibition in the series, For Which It Stands…, will run from January 23 – July 25, 2026, and will feature 75 works by diverse artists across art movements from the early 20th century to the present day, focusing on depictions of the American flag. The exhibition will include works ranging from Childe Hassam’s Italian Day, May 1918—lent by the Art Bridges Foundation—to a work being commissioned for the exhibition, Citizen Dress by Maria de Los Angeles. Works by Jasper Johns, Faith Ringgold, Robert Rauschenberg, Shepard Fairey, and Julie Mehretu, will challenge viewers to consider who the American flag truly represents and whether justice is available to all. Additional pieces by renowned artists like Emma Amos, Eric Fischl, Glenn Ligon, and many others will further enrich the exhibition, offering a diverse range of artistic expressions.

Included works are coming from private collections, artists, galleries, and institutions such as the Forge Art Project, Columbia University Avery Library, Delaware Museum of Art, The Mattatuck Museum of Art, Bridgeport Public Library, Gordon Parks Foundation, Orlando Museum of Art, Westport Public Art Collections, Yale University Art Gallery, the State of Connecticut’s CT Artists Collection, and the Fairfield University Art Museum’s own collection.

“These exhibitions are an opportunity for all of us to examine the narratives that have shaped our country, particularly those that have been overlooked or challenged,” said Carey Weber, executive director of the Fairfield University Art Museum. “Through these artworks, we invite visitors to engage deeply with the pressing issues of justice, representation, and unity—issues that are as relevant today as they were when our nation was founded.”

A robust selection of programming has been developed to complement these exhibitions, including gallery talks with contemporary artists, lectures on topics ranging from Latinx monuments to artist Florine Stettheimer’s passion for Americana, and family-friendly events centered around flag-making, quilting, and monument creation. All events are free and open to the public.


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