The Hood Museum of Art's ambitious publishing program ranges from book-length studies of collection areas and Hood traveling exhibitions to numerous brochures and gallery guides, including our special A Space for Dialogue: Fresh Perspectives on the Permanent Collections from Dartmouth's Students series, now numbering over one hundred brochures. Our publications reflect the thriving scholarly community that intersects with the Hood collections on an ongoing basis, comprised of the curatorial staff, Dartmouth faculty and students, and colleagues and researchers from other institutions. The Hood has published over fifty books and numerous brochures in the past twenty years.
Print Archive
Explore various Hood Museum of Art publications.
Love as Ceremony: Legacies of Two-Spirit Liberation
Moonoka Begay '23, Conroy Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, 2023, 4 pages
Supplementary PDF (448.93 KB)The Hood Museum of Art Quarterly, Fall 2022
Ancient ArtAsiaEuropeModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaOceaniaUnited States & Canada The Hood QuarterlyPublished by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth.
Supplementary PDF (3.24 MB)A Legacy for Learning: The Jane and Raphael Bernstein Collection
Ancient ArtAsiaEuropeModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedPublished by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
Distributed by ACC Art Books, New York accartbooks.com
Produced by Lucia | Marquand, Seattle luciamarquand.com
ISBN: 978-0-944722-52-7
Available for purchase on Amazon.
Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative America Exhibition RelatedEdited by Jami C. Powell; with contributions by Morgan E. Freeman, Sequoia Miller, Courtney M. Leonard, Anya Montiel, Rose B. Simpson, and Roxanne Swentzell.
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
Distributed by the University of Washington Press uwapress.uw.edu
Produced by Lucia | Marquand, Seattle luciamarquand.com
Available for purchase on Amazon.
2020, 103 pages
ISBN 978-0-944722-53-4
Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics was published to coincide with an exhibition of the same title held at the Hood Museum of Art.
Family Activity Card: "CIPX Dartmouth with Kali Spitzer and Will Wilson"
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative America Exhibition RelatedJanuary 2020
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
Orozco en Dartmouth: La épica de la civilización americana
Mexico, Central, & South AmericaModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Collection HighlightsJacquelynn Baas, erudita independiente, y Mary K. Coffey, Profesor Asistente de Historia del Arte en Dartmouth College
2018, 16 páginas, folleto
Supplementary PDF (2.74 MB)Orozco at Dartmouth: The Epic of American Civilization
Mexico, Central, & South AmericaModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Collection HighlightsJacquelynn Baas, independent scholar, and Mary K. Coffey, Assistant Professor of Art History at Dartmouth College
2018, 16 pages, booklet
Supplementary PDF (2.79 MB)Men of Fire: José Clemente Orozco and Jackson Pollock
Mexico, Central, & South AmericaModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedContributions by Mary K. Coffey, Sharon Lorenzo, Lisa Mintz Messinger, and Stephen Polcari
Distributed by University Press of New England
2012, 120 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-42-8, $24.95
Native American Art at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Collection HighlightsExhibition RelatedWith contributions by George P. Horse Capture Sr., Joe D. Horse Capture, Joseph M. Sanchez, Colin G. Calloway, and Karen S. Miller, as well as Leah Bowe, Sherry Brydon, Heather Igloliorte, Miles R. Miller, Jennifer Neptune, Megan A. Smetzer, Joyce M. Szabo, and Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote
Publishing partner: University Press of New England
2011, 212 pages
paper, ISBN# 978-1-61168-033-1, $40.00