Summer Events At The Hood Museum
Jun 10, 2025 01:02PM ● By Elise Renaud
Photo from the Hood Museum
If you’re looking for a fun activity or event to attend this summer, the Hood Museum has several to choose from.
June
On June 13, Mimosas at the Museum is happening from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to members of the Class of 2025 and their families. Learn more here.
July
On July 16, the museum is holding a public art walking tour from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes. No registration needed. Please meet in the Russo Atrium at the Hood Museum of Art five minutes prior to start time. Learn more here.
On July 23, the museum is holding a curator-led exhibition tour. Visitors will be led by “Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Indigenous Art Jami Powell for an insightful tour of this exhibition before it closes in August.” Space is limited. Learn more here.
August
On Aug. 1, there will be space for dialogue to discuss the "Chasing Modernity: Fleeting Moments and Elusive Urbanity" exhibit. Guests will be able to “explore parallels between New York’s Ashcan School of the early 20th century and Parisian modernism of the 19th century in terms of the ephemerality of urban life,” the website said.
On Aug. 2, Aug. 8, and Aug. 15, there are special programs about various art styles and topics.
View other upcoming events and learn more about the Hood Museum here.