This juried exhibition is titled after questions posed by Paul Gauguin in his famous 1897 painting. It highlights the vast life experiences and heritage of Massachusetts Chapter Signature Members of the National Association of Women Artists.
The exhibition is presented in Duxbury’s Art Complex Museum, an architecturally stunning space. the museum contains a gallery for rotating objects from the permanent collection of the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser family and exhibition spaces that feature paintings, sculptures, prints, and craft objects created by contemporary artists. It also houses the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Reference Library of over 5K publications. A Japanese tea hut, part of the museum’s Asian collection, is located on the grounds. The museum offers a year-round schedule of exhibitions, lectures, concerts, classes, education programs, demonstrations, and tea ceremonies.