
Location: Museum of Art | Dr. William L. Boyle, Jr. Gallery
On view: Now through Sunday, April 12
Constellations unites drawings, photographs, and graphic arts from three distinctive collections to spark dynamic connections and artistic conversations. Organized by students from Hamilton College, the exhibition features works on paper from Munson Museum of Art, Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum at Hamilton College, and Michael and Lisa Shapiro

From Collecting to Curating
Carter Magalli ’26 shares a behind-the-scenes look at the course and what students learned through the hands-on process of curating the exhibition.
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This project is supported by the Daniel W. Dietrich ’64 Fund for Innovation in the Arts, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.
Funding for Munson’s 2025-26 exhibition series is provided by Andrew Britton and David Grey, Christian and Cheryl Heilmann, Elizabeth R. Lemieux, Ph.D., and the Family of F. X. Matt II.
Drypoint Intaglio Printmaking Workshop
The Constellations exhibition features works on paper, including prints. In this hands-on workshop, Andrew Mullally of Pratt Munson College of Art and Design introduces the centuries-old drypoint printmaking technique. Create a 4” × 6” plate to produce identical prints to take home. No experience needed; all materials provided.
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Art Conversation: The Met Meets Munson
Explore how works from The Metropolitan Museum of Art connect visually and thematically with pieces in the Munson Museum of Art collection in a talk by Stephen Harrison. Inspired by the student exhibition Constellations from Hamilton College and the Munson Book Club selection All the Beauty in the World by Patrick Bringley. Free and open to all.
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