Also this month: Tang Guide Tours, Family Saturdays, curator’s tour of Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes, and a Collections Touch Tour
Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (March 3, 2026) — The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College announces a full slate of March public programs, including the ninth annual Winter/Miller Lecture with multidisciplinary artist Christopher Myers; a Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video screening with filmmaker Kunsang Kyirong; and Skidmore’s annual Raab Lecture with artist Mallory Weston.
Additional March offerings include Tang Guide Tours, Family Saturday art-making programs, a curator’s tour of Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes, and a Collections Touch Tour designed specifically for visitors who are blind or have low vision and their companions. Details below
March Public Programs
- Saturday, March 7, 2–3:30 pm: Family Saturday: Cube Connections
- Sunday, March 8, 2 pm: Tang Guide Tour with Hallie Pomerantz ’27
- Sunday, March 15, 2 pm: Tang Guide Tour with Juliet Young ’28
- Wednesday, March 18, 6 pm: Winter/Miller Lecture: Christopher Myers
- Thursday, March 19, 6 pm: Whole Grain: 100 Sunset (2025) with Filmmaker Kunsang Kyirong, presented in conjunction with Skidmore’s Department of Asian Studies and Media & Film Studies Program
- Saturday, March 21, 2–3:30 pm: Family Saturday
- Sunday, March 22, 2 pm: Tang Guide Tour with Ellis Hemmerdinger ’26
- Monday, March 23, 5:30 pm: Raab Lecture with Mallory Weston, presented in conjunction with Skidmore’s Department of Art
- Tuesday, March 24, 6 pm: Whole Grain: BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions (2025), presented in conjunction with Skidmore’s English Department, Black Studies Program, and Intergroup Relations Program
- Thursday, March 26, noon: Curator’s Tour of Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes
- Saturday, March 28, 2 pm: Collections Touch Tour (space limited; registration required)
- Sunday, March 29, 2 pm: Tang Guide Tour with Anna Valmore ’28
Exhibitions on view
- All These Growing Things
- Designing Power: The Black Panther Party
- Elevator Music 54: Hanna Tuulikki—spinning-in-stereo
- Ernest and Ruth
- Family Forms
- Hyde Cabinet #30: Analyze This
- Inked: Stigma, Otherness, and Art
- Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes
- Sheila Pepe: When & Where We Rest
All programs are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. The Tang Teaching Museum is located on the Skidmore College campus at 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Museum hours are noon–5 p.m. Tuesday–Sunday, with extended hours until 9 p.m. Thursdays. For more information or to make a reservation for the March 28 Touch Tour, call 518-580-8080.
The Tang is committed to offering programs that are accessible to everyone. Visitors who require accommodations (such as ASL interpretation) are encouraged to contact Olivia Cammisa-Frost at 518-580-5529 or ocammisa@skidmore.edu two weeks in advance.
About Skidmore College
Founded in 1903, Skidmore College is a highly selective, private liberal arts college of about 2,700 students located in the dynamic town of Saratoga Springs, New York. Consistently ranked as a top liberal arts college by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Forbes, and more, Skidmore has also been recognized for its innovation, value, and sustainability efforts. Skidmore fosters academic and personal excellence — all driven by a belief that Creative Thought Matters. Its comprehensive array of opportunities encompasses more than 40 bachelor’s degree programs, including popular offerings in business, psychology, and the creative and performing arts; competitive NCAA Division III athletics; world-class facilities; and hands-on civic engagement and career development resources.
About the Tang Teaching Museum
The Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College is a pioneer of interdisciplinary exploration and learning. A cultural anchor of New York’s Capital Region, the Tang’s approach has become a model for college and university art museums across the country—with exhibition programs that bring together visual and performing arts with interdisciplinary ideas from history, economics, biology, dance, and physics, to name just a few. The Tang has one of the most rigorous faculty-engagement initiatives in the nation, and a robust publication and touring exhibition program that extends the museum’s reach far beyond its walls. The Tang Teaching Museum’s award-winning building, designed by architect Antoine Predock, serves as a visual metaphor for the convergence of art and ideas. The Museum is open to the public on Tuesday–Sunday, noon–5 pm, with extended hours until 9 pm Thursdays. tang.skidmore.edu
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Caption for attached image: Mallory Weston, courtesy the artist
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