Previous Exhibitions
2025

Gulf Streams — Atchafalaya Remixed
A multidisciplinary exhibition rooted in listening. This group show is grounded in the idea that sound is more than something we hear.
Kevin Brisco Jr. Take Place: A Home in Four Movements
This solo exhibition by Kevin Brisco Jr. examines how domestic spaces hold our most intimate experiences while shaping our understanding of self.
Rodin: Toward Modernity
Rodin: Toward Modernity presents 40 of the artist's most celebrated bronze sculptures, including The Burghers of Calais, The Kiss, Saint John the Baptist, figure studies for The Gates of Hell, and portraits of Honoré de Balzac.
Tides, Time, & Terrain: Floyd Sonnier and the Evolving Cultural Landscape
Tides, Time, and Terrain: Floyd Sonnier and the Evolving Cultural Landscape marks the Hilliard Art Museum’s first permanent collection exhibition in over a decade.
Picasso and the Progressive Proof
This intimate exhibition showcases 19 works from Picasso's final creative surge, revealing how the master reimagined printmaking through his innovative linocut technique.
Andy Warhol: Plus One Selections from the Hilliard Permanent Collection
An exhibition of photographic and screen print works by Andy Warhol that reflect on the intimate, observational, and voyeuristic dimensions of the artist’s life and practice.
Rachel Libeskind — If There Be Nothing New, But That Which Is
An exploration of the depths of meaning and context an art object can hold both superficially and intrinsically.
Fragile Matter: The Hilliard Permanent Collection and Beyond — Harriet Joor, Hannah Chalew & Manon Bellet
An intergenerational artistic conversation on the beauty and fragility of the Louisiana Ecosystem.
Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter – Nervescape XI
Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir’s (also known as Shoplifter) constructs entire spaces—encapsulated ecosystems in vivid, hyper-colorized installations that recall the emotional vastness of mid-twentieth-century color-field painting movement.
Mare Martin – Beyond the Botanical Presented by Kiki Frayard
Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir’s (also known as Shoplifter) constructs entire spaces—encapsulated ecosystems in vivid, hyper-colorized installations that recall the emotional vastness of mid-twentieth-century color-field painting movement.