Fitchburg, MA
Moving Objects, FAM’s new exhibition of African and Oceanic Art, recognizes the significance and dramatic visual presence of work from Africa and the Pacific Islands through the exploration of the migrating object. In celebration of the generosity of FAM’s friends, whose donations have shaped the collection, the exhibition tracks each object’s unique journey to the Museum from its respective point of origin.
Along with many other individuals who have added significant objects to this collection, Dwight and Anna Heath, the Genevieve MacMillan-Reba Stewart Foundation, and William Teel have contributed the core of FAM’s collection of African and Oceanic Art. Their gifts have enhanced and diversified FAM’s holdings, as each object contains its own story of acquisition and migration.
Moving Objects captures the breadth of work in its collection, juxtaposing some of FAM’s earliest acquisitions, like the Tongan Tapa Cloth donated by Miss Cora Hatch of Fitchburg in 1931, with more recent acquisitions, like the Baining Spirit Mask from the Worcester Art Museum. Some gifted to the museum, some acquired from the artists themselves, the exhibited objects and their stories show how the African and Oceanic collections evolved at the Fitchburg Art Museum
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.
Fitchburg, MA