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Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

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Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

Young America: Roy Lichtenstein and the America's Cup

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In 1994, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein was invited by PACT, a syndicate created to compete in the America’s Cup trials the following year, to create a design for the hull and spinnaker of their boat. It was one of his largest and last works. This exhibit recounts the history of that commission and the history of the America’s Cup races, before and since. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public