Charles H. MacNider Art Museum - Virtual Exhibitions
- Ceramics at the MacNider: A Selection of Ceramic Artworks from the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum's Permanent Collection
- Ceramics at the MacNider highlights the amazing local and regional talent within the Museum's ceramic collection. Ceramic artworks at the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum are housed in the Chang Gallery, a luminous gallery space that was built... View Exhibit Page
- George Hurrell: Height of Glamour
- George Hurrell is considered by many to be Hollywood's greatest glamour photographer and is etched in the annals of American fine art photography. George Hurrell: Height of Glamour features photographs of eight famous figures from Hollywood's... View Exhibit Page
- Paintings From The Vault: Exhibitions From The Past
- Paintings from the Vault was on display in the Museum's Center Space Gallery from November 21, 2014 - February 14, 2015.
Paintings from the Vault celebrates paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection, collected between 1970 - 2... View Exhibit Page
- Art on the Farm: Exhibitions From The Past
- ART ON THE FARM is sponsored by Ag Ventures Alliance
Ag Ventures Alliance is a business development organization for value-added agricultural projects. They are organized as a co-op with over 1,100 members that individually capitalize pro... View Exhibit Page
- Art and Artists in Iowa
: Artworks from the Permanent Collection of the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum
- Focusing on art and artists from Iowa in the Museum's Permanent Collection. Highlighting twenty pieces of art created by Iowa Artists. Showing the talent and diversity of Iowans in their home environment.
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- Greenwich Savings Bank, N.Y. Television Commercial: Hand Puppets from Bil Baird's World of Puppets
- Four hand puppets from a 1979 Greenwich Savings Bank, N.Y. television commercial. The commercial featured a banker, a grandmother, and two grandchildren. These hand puppets, created with rubber and fabric, feature the typical Baird face with big ey... View Exhibit Page
- The King Who Came to Breakfast, film for Nabisco: Marionettes from Bil Baird's World of Puppets
- Seven marionettes used in a 1948 film for Nabisco, The King Who Came to Breakfast. This production was shown in schools and on T.V. in order to teach the history of wheat. The film was written, produced, and directed by Bil Baird.... View Exhibit Page
- American Watercolor: Exploring Watercolor in the Museum's Permanent Collection
- From the idyllic landscape of John Wesley Little's Untitled (Boy on a Horse in a Landscape) to the abstract shapes of Bob Kane's Windmill in Mykonos, American watercolor has evolved from the 1900s - 1990s. The Charles H. MacNider Art M... View Exhibit Page
- Bob White's Fused Glass: Fused Glass Artworks by Artist Bob White from the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum's Permanent Collection
- In 1952, Bob White opened his own stained-glass studio in Chicago after leaving Stone City Art Colony. Some of his most notable works are local to Mason City, such as the St. Paul and St. Peter windows at the Greek Orthodox Church, Meredith Wilson C... View Exhibit Page