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For Which It Stands…

Last updated: January 20, 2026 8:10 am
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Fairfield University Art Museum is proud to present a major loan exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States. The exhibition, titled “For Which It Stands…”, delves into the theme of artists representing the American flag over a span of more than a century. With over 70 works by renowned artists such as Jasper Johns, Faith Ringgold, Robert Rauschenberg, and Shepard Fairey, the exhibition challenges viewers to contemplate the true representation of the American flag and the availability of justice for all.

The exhibition opens with Childe Hassam’s “Italian Day, May 1918” and concludes with a newly commissioned textile sculpture from Maria de Los Angeles. Artists like Emma Amos, Eric Fischl, Jane Hammond, and Glenn Ligon also contribute their works to the diverse collection on display. The goal of the exhibition, according to Carey Mack Weber, the executive director of the Fairfield University Art Museum and exhibition curator, is to encourage visitors to engage deeply with issues of justice, representation, and unity that are as relevant today as they were during the nation’s founding.

The exhibition aligns with Connecticut’s CT 250 initiative, focusing on telling inclusive stories and promoting the common good. By shedding light on narratives that have been overlooked or challenged in American history, the exhibition aims to continue the nation’s reckoning with its past, both its triumphs and shortcomings. Through a series of gallery talks, lectures, and family-friendly events, visitors can further explore the themes presented in the artworks on display. All programs are free and open to the public, providing an opportunity for everyone to participate in the cultural and artistic dialogue surrounding the exhibition.

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For more information about the exhibition and related programming, visit Fairfield University’s website. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with thought-provoking artworks that reflect on the past, present, and future of the United States.

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