Free and open to all. Tuesday to Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM, closed on Mondays and holidays.
DMSAC Berry Mixer (Students Only)Thursday, December 4, 2025 - 1:00pm to 3:00pmDavis Museum LobbyThe Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee (DMSAC) invites students to get to know someone new! Let’s celebrate the end of the semester with fresh mixed berries. Fun art activities and berries will be provided.
The Davis Museum Student Advisory Committee (DMSAC) invites students to get to know someone new! Let’s celebrate the end of the semester with fresh mixed berries. Fun art activities and berries will be provided.
Davis Museum Frame and Print SaleTuesday, December 2, 2025 - 11:00am to Sunday, December 14, 2025 - 5:00pmDavis Museum LobbyStop by the Davis Museum lobby to find a vintage print or frame—the perfect holiday gift for yourself or a loved one. Prices start at $0.50, while supplies last.
Free and open to the public.
Stop by the Davis Museum lobby to find a vintage print or frame—the perfect holiday gift for yourself or a loved one. Prices start at $0.50, while supplies last.
Free and open to the public.
Closed for winter breakTuesday, December 16, 2025 - 11:00am to Thursday, February 5, 2026 - 4:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThe Davis Museum is closed for Wellesley College's winter break from Tuesday, December 16, 2025 through Friday, February 6, 2026. We wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season.
More information about our opening celebration and spring 2026 events will be posted in January 2026.
Please join us on Thursday, February 5 at 4 PM for our spring opening celebration.
The Davis Museum is closed for Wellesley College's winter break from Tuesday, December 16, 2025 through Friday, February 6, 2026. We wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season.
More information about our opening celebration and spring 2026 events will be posted in January 2026.
Please join us on Thursday, February 5 at 4 PM for our spring opening celebration.
Closed for Thanksgiving Thursday, November 27, 2025 - 11:00am to Friday, November 28, 2025 - 5:00pm Lobby, all galleriesThe Davis Museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday from Thursday, November 27th through Friday, November 28th. We will reopen on Saturday, November 29th.
The Davis Museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday from Thursday, November 27th through Friday, November 28th. We will reopen on Saturday, November 29th.
*SOLD OUT* Native American Heritage Month TourSaturday, November 15, 2025 - 1:00pm to 2:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThis event is SOLD OUT.
Join Shaela Sageth ’26, Beverly Cohen ’26, and Nana Ama Asare-Kwaah ‘28 for a tour and analysis of the 19th-21st century Native American gallery at the Davis in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. Explore perceptions of Native American cultures as a result of the commodification of cultural iconography from the Plains and Southwest, seen especially in the tourist trade and museum collecting practices. This tour is presented in collaboration with the Native American and Indigenous Students Association (NAISA) at Wellesley. Refreshments afterwards generously provided by NAISA.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registration is now closed.
This event is SOLD OUT.
Join Shaela Sageth ’26, Beverly Cohen ’26, and Nana Ama Asare-Kwaah ‘28 for a tour and analysis of the 19th-21st century Native American gallery at the Davis in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. Explore perceptions of Native American cultures as a result of the commodification of cultural iconography from the Plains and Southwest, seen especially in the tourist trade and museum collecting practices. This tour is presented in collaboration with the Native American and Indigenous Students Association (NAISA) at Wellesley. Refreshments afterwards generously provided by NAISA.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registration is now closed.
*SOLD OUT* Curatorial Tour with Dr. Elizabeth Minor, Dr. Nicole Berlin, and Juening Mao '26: Digging into History: The Wellesley College Hall Archaeology ProjectWednesday, November 19, 2025 - 2:00pm to 3:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThis event is SOLD OUT.
Join Dr. Nicole Berlin, Associate Curator of Collections, project director Dr. Elizabeth Minor, and student archaeologist Juening Mao ‘26 for an exclusive, in-depth tour of Digging into History: The Wellesley College Hall Archaeology Project. Uncover the captivating story of this community-driven excavation of Wellesley College’s first building, which tragically burned down in 1914, and gain a deeper understanding of the rich insights it offers into life at Wellesley at the turn of the 20th century.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public.
Registration is now closed.
This event is SOLD OUT.
Join Dr. Nicole Berlin, Associate Curator of Collections, project director Dr. Elizabeth Minor, and student archaeologist Juening Mao ‘26 for an exclusive, in-depth tour of Digging into History: The Wellesley College Hall Archaeology Project. Uncover the captivating story of this community-driven excavation of Wellesley College’s first building, which tragically burned down in 1914, and gain a deeper understanding of the rich insights it offers into life at Wellesley at the turn of the 20th century.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public.
Registration is now closed.
*SOLD OUT* Curatorial Tour with Dr. Yuhua Ding: The Beauty of Clay: Exploring Asian Ceramic ArtTuesday, November 4, 2025 - 3:00pm to 4:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesThis event is SOLD OUT.
Join Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, to explore the art, science, and economics of Asian ceramics in a newly installed long-term exhibition.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registration is now closed.
This event is SOLD OUT.
Join Dr. Yuhua Ding, Kemper Assistant Curator of Collections and Academic Affairs, to explore the art, science, and economics of Asian ceramics in a newly installed long-term exhibition.
Limited to 20 people
Free and open to the public
Registration is now closed.
Stephen Hamilton: A Day in Residency (Campus Only)Tuesday, October 21, 2025 - 10:00am to 2:30pmJoin Boston-based artist, arts educator, and scholar Stephen Hamilton for a day in residency at Wellesley. A Black American trained in traditional West African artforms, Hamilton will share his multidisciplinary practice with students, faculty, and staff through an arts workshop, artist’s talk, and informal conversations.
Hamilton’s artwork is on view now in the Boston Public Art Triennial and at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
10:00 - 12:30 PM: Natural Dye Adire Workshop [Student, Faculty and Staff only]
Location disclosed to confirmed attendees
Using materials such as walnuts and goldenrod from the Botanic Gardens, participants will explore our relationship with nature. By focusing on natural dyes and Yoruba spirituality, Stephen Hamilton will invite students to learn from his unique art-making process. To reserve a spot, please sign up here.
1:00 - 2:30 PM: Student Lunch [Students only]
Harambee House
Students are invited to an informal lunch with Stephen Hamilton. First come, first serve.
This residency is co-organized by the Botanic Gardens, the Paulson Initiative, and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
Join Boston-based artist, arts educator, and scholar Stephen Hamilton for a day in residency at Wellesley. A Black American trained in traditional West African artforms, Hamilton will share his multidisciplinary practice with students, faculty, and staff through an arts workshop, artist’s talk, and informal conversations.
Hamilton’s artwork is on view now in the Boston Public Art Triennial and at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
10:00 - 12:30 PM: Natural Dye Adire Workshop [Student, Faculty and Staff only]
Location disclosed to confirmed attendees
Using materials such as walnuts and goldenrod from the Botanic Gardens, participants will explore our relationship with nature. By focusing on natural dyes and Yoruba spirituality, Stephen Hamilton will invite students to learn from his unique art-making process. To reserve a spot, please sign up here.
1:00 - 2:30 PM: Student Lunch [Students only]
Harambee House
Students are invited to an informal lunch with Stephen Hamilton. First come, first serve.
This residency is co-organized by the Botanic Gardens, the Paulson Initiative, and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
Stephen Hamilton: A Day in Residency (Public Welcome)Tuesday, October 21, 2025 - 3:00pm to 6:30pmDavis Museum Lobby & Galleries, Collins CinemaJoin Boston-based artist, arts educator, and scholar Stephen Hamilton for a day in residency at Wellesley. A Black American trained in traditional West African artforms, Hamilton will share his multidisciplinary practice with students, faculty, and staff through an arts workshop, artist’s talk, and informal conversations.
Hamilton’s artwork is on view now in the Boston Public Art Triennial and at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
3:00 - 4:00 PM: Curatorial Tour of Yoruba Art and African Textiles [Open to the Public]
Davis Museum and Galleries
Led by Dr. Semente, Curator of Education and Public Programs, this tour will explore Yoruba art and African textiles in the Davis Museum. Sign up here.
5:00 - 6:30 PM: The Itan Project: Stephen Hamilton On His Art [Open to the Public]
Collins Cinema
Hear Hamilton discuss how he incorporates both Western and African techniques, blending figurative painting and drawing with resist dyeing, weaving, and woodcarving.
This residency is co-organized by the Botanic Gardens, the Paulson Initiative, and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
Join Boston-based artist, arts educator, and scholar Stephen Hamilton for a day in residency at Wellesley. A Black American trained in traditional West African artforms, Hamilton will share his multidisciplinary practice with students, faculty, and staff through an arts workshop, artist’s talk, and informal conversations.
Hamilton’s artwork is on view now in the Boston Public Art Triennial and at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
3:00 - 4:00 PM: Curatorial Tour of Yoruba Art and African Textiles [Open to the Public]
Davis Museum and Galleries
Led by Dr. Semente, Curator of Education and Public Programs, this tour will explore Yoruba art and African textiles in the Davis Museum. Sign up here.
5:00 - 6:30 PM: The Itan Project: Stephen Hamilton On His Art [Open to the Public]
Collins Cinema
Hear Hamilton discuss how he incorporates both Western and African techniques, blending figurative painting and drawing with resist dyeing, weaving, and woodcarving.
This residency is co-organized by the Botanic Gardens, the Paulson Initiative, and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
FAMILY DAY: Digging Into Art and MusicSaturday, October 18, 2025 - 11:00am to 3:00pmDavis Museum Lobby & GalleriesInspired by our Fall 2025 special exhibitions, the Davis invites family members of all ages to explore visual art and music with paint, sound, photography, and archaeology. Student-led tours, storytelling, a scavenger hunt, and other exciting activities will bring the art to life. Refreshments will be served.
Tours: (meet in the lobby)
11:00 AM: Animals in Art
12:00 PM: In Focus: Guided Tour at Davis Museum
12:00 PM: Storytime with Wellesley Free Library
1:00 PM: Exploring Archeology
2:00 PM: Photos, Music, and Friendship: Ilse Bing and Suzanne Ciani
This program is generously supported by the Palley Endowment Fund for Davis Museum Outreach Programs.
Inspired by our Fall 2025 special exhibitions, the Davis invites family members of all ages to explore visual art and music with paint, sound, photography, and archaeology. Student-led tours, storytelling, a scavenger hunt, and other exciting activities will bring the art to life. Refreshments will be served.
Tours: (meet in the lobby)
11:00 AM: Animals in Art
12:00 PM: In Focus: Guided Tour at Davis Museum
12:00 PM: Storytime with Wellesley Free Library
1:00 PM: Exploring Archeology
2:00 PM: Photos, Music, and Friendship: Ilse Bing and Suzanne Ciani
This program is generously supported by the Palley Endowment Fund for Davis Museum Outreach Programs.