Ongoing
Sum of Its Parts: Multi-Panel Works on Paper From the Collection

Sum of Its Parts: Multi-Panel Works on Paper From the Collection

Presented by Smith College Museum of Art at Smith College Museum of Art

This installation includes multi-panel photographs, prints, and collages from the SCMA collection made between the 17th and 21st centuries. This selection highlights the long history and many approaches to making modular works of art. Artists choose to make artworks in multiple parts for a variety of reasons: to convey an expansive sense of space, to tell a story, or put images in conversation with one another. In some cases, materials are a factor: the size of available paper or printing plates can challenge an artist’s ability to make more complex images. Being able to construct an image from individual panels gives artists flexibility.

While many of SCMA’s 24,000 works on paper are accessible for viewing by appointment in the Cunningham Center for the Study of Prints, Drawings and Photographs, multi-panel works present some challenges. Some are large, or have specific display requirements. These conditions make them difficult to be viewed when they are not installed as they were intended: in their totality and in relation to the viewer’s body.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2023/09/01 - 2024/01/07

Location Info

Smith College Museum of Art

Elm Street at Bedford Terrace, Northampton, MA 01063

Accessibility Info

There is a drop-off area in front of the museum for visitors with disabilitiesA roughly 50-foot-long ramp at the entrance and elevators in the building provide full wheelchair access to museum spacesThere is a power-assist door at the entrance. Museum staff can assist with other doorsManual wheelchairs and a motorized wheelchair are available. Because we have a limited supply, we encourage you to let us know in advance that you will need a wheelchair by calling 413-585-2774Folding stools are available in all galleriesService animals are welcome

Additional parking for visitors with disabilities is available at College Hall (at 17 Elm Street, 320 feet from the museum) and in the Unity Lot or the Alumnae House Lot off of Bedford Terrace (about 500 feet from the museum). If you have an accessible parking placard, you may park in any accessible space or white-lined space on campus.

If you qualify to park in accessible spaces but do not have a placard, you can get a temporary pass by visiting Smith Disability Services or calling 413-585-2071