America 250: Common Threads
America 250: Common Threads is a major exhibition and institutional initiative organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The exhibition brings together works from across time periods and artistic practices, highlighting how artists have engaged with and shaped narratives of American identity.
Through painting, sculpture, photography, craft, and multimedia installations, the exhibition examines how themes such as community, migration, resilience, and cultural exchange have been represented and reinterpreted. By placing historical works in dialogue with contemporary practices, the exhibition emphasizes continuity and change within American art, revealing how artists respond to both enduring and emerging social questions.
As part of the broader America 250 initiative, Common Threads invites visitors to consider the multiplicity of voices that contribute to the nation’s cultural fabric. The exhibition foregrounds storytelling as a central mechanism through which history is constructed, remembered, and contested. Presented at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the exhibition underscores the institution’s commitment to inclusive narratives and public engagement.
Bentonville, Arkansas
North America