More news Articles Crossing Cultures in the U.S. (Aboriginal Art News) 9/21/2012BodyImage Aboriginal Art News recounts how American art collectors Will Owen and Harvey Wagner visited Australia and discovered Aboriginal art, a discovery that led to the couple’s extraordinary collection of Australian art works and “Crossing Cultures: The Owen and Wagner Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Art at the Hood Museum of Art,” on view at the Hood through March 10.Read the full story published 9/21/12 in Aboriginal Art News. Office of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookXEmail QuotedQuoteHaving Monet’s work, which literally named the Impressionist movement, on view in the Upper Valley is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and everyone is invited.BylineJohn Stomberg, Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director of the Hood Museum of Art | AttributionArtfulDate4/4/2025 QuotedQuoteThere are many ways of being an activist in addition to being a frontline fighter, and I believe that art can be a powerful mechanism for social change, because it disarms people.BylineCara Romero, Indigenous artist with Hood Museum exhibition | AttributionHuffPostDate3/25/2025
QuotedQuoteHaving Monet’s work, which literally named the Impressionist movement, on view in the Upper Valley is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and everyone is invited.BylineJohn Stomberg, Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director of the Hood Museum of Art | AttributionArtfulDate4/4/2025
QuotedQuoteThere are many ways of being an activist in addition to being a frontline fighter, and I believe that art can be a powerful mechanism for social change, because it disarms people.BylineCara Romero, Indigenous artist with Hood Museum exhibition | AttributionHuffPostDate3/25/2025