Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter
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Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
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Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Sunday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Sunday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Sunday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Sunday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
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Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Sunday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter

Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from
more
Event Details
Watercolors in the Hillstrom Museum of Art features around 40 watercolors from the Museum’s permanent collection. These range in date from about 1850 to 2007 and include many donations from Museum namesake Richard L. Hillstrom, as well as works from other sources such as the Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York, which earlier this year donated a 1934 watercolor by American modernist painter and sculptor Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Other artists represented in the exhibit include Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Wanda Gág (1894-1946), John Marin (1870-1953), and Reginald Marsh (1898-1954).
The landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, and figurative paintings on display are accompanied by a text, titled “Joy of Watercolor,” that considers the watercolor medium and that was contributed by Betsy Byers, Professor in the College’s Department of Art and History. Byers, who joined the Gustavus faculty in 2011 and currently serves as chair of the department, works in watercolor and has taught it through her numerous painting classes for the College.
As with all programs and events of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, these exhibitions, the opening reception, and the Gallery Talk are free and open to the public.
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Hillstrom Meseum of Art - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Avenue, St. Peter