The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) has announced its lineup of on-site exhibitions and virtual events for May 2021. The museum is continuing to offer a mix of in-person viewing experiences and digital programming to engage audiences.

May marks the final weeks for the exhibition ‘Stories from Storage,’ closing May 16, which features seldom-seen works of art curated through personal narratives. New exhibitions opening this month include ‘Art of the Islamic World’ on May 21 and ‘Medieval Treasures from Münster Cathedral’ on May 22. Additionally, ‘Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang’ and ‘Gustave Baumann: Colorful Cuts’ will be on view through June, while ‘Variations: The Reuse of Models in Paintings by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi’ and ‘Fashioning Identity: Mola Textiles of Panamá’ will run later into the summer and fall. The museum’s contemporary galleries have also been reinstalled, focusing on artists of color and women artists.

Virtual programming continues with the ‘Desktop Dialogues’ education series, featuring discussions and readings inspired by exhibitions. A special members-only virtual event is scheduled for May 6, offering insights into upcoming exhibitions and behind-the-scenes stories from curators. The CMA remains committed to providing access to art and culture through both its physical space and digital platforms, with free general admission tickets available.

Source: https://www.clevelandart.org/about/press/may-2021-site-exhibitions-and-virtual-event-listings-cleveland-museum-art