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U.S. Ambassador with Art in Embassies in Mongolia

On November 21, 2024, U.S. Ambassador to Mongolia, Richard Buangan launched a collection of Art in Embassies (AiE) at his residence, in celebration of Native American Heritage month, which has been commemorated every November for several decades in the United States.

Hermosillo Consulate Overview Video

Follow along with Art in Embassies curators as they show the new artwork installed for the U.S. Consulate in Hermosillo. The collection serves as the dialog between American artists influenced by Mexican culture through textiles, murals, crafts and landscapes, and Mexican artists who use traditional weaving methods to create contemporary works of art.

Ruben Marroquin – Hermosillo Consulate

Ruben Marroquin's artwork for the new U.S. Consulate in Hermosillo is inspired by the landscape of Hermosillo and Mexico's Punta Chueca region as well as from the artisanal work carried out by the Seri or Comcaac indigenous group.

William and Steven Ladd – Asunción Paraguay

William and Steven Ladd's artwork for the new U.S. Embassy in Asunción is inspired by shared memories and translates them into vibrant, mesmerizing sculptures and works on paper.

Art in London Embassy overview video

Explore the artists and the artworks in the permanent collection of Art in Embassies, London, England.

Medal of Arts 2023 Ceremony Video

This video shows the five recipients of the 2023 International Medal of Arts awards — presented by the State Department’s Art in Embassies program. Tony Abeyta, a Diné contemporary artist from a family of Navajo artists; Sheila Hicks, who has painted in Chile and documented archeological sites throughout South America; Robert Pruitt, who paints life-sized […]

Art in Embassies Windhoek – meet the artists

Explore some of the artists and the artwork in the new permanent collection of Art in Embassies, Windhoek, Namibia

Teen Discusses inspiration for winning artwork

Berlin teen discusses inspiration for winning painting headed to Art in Embassies

Almond Zigmund installation Asuncion Paraguay

Almond Zigmund's commission for the new U.S. Embassy in Asuncion is inspired by how the pieces interact with each other and internally, like figures leaning towards one another.

Donna Rhae Marder installation Asuncion Paraguay

Donna Rhae Marder transformed family garments into a body of work that explores universal questions about clothing and textiles. Her commission for the new U.S. Embassy in Asuncion is inspired by Ñanduti, traditional Paraguayan embroidered lace.

Terrol Dew Johnson and Aranda Lasch installation Asuncion Paraguay

Artist Terrol Dew Johnson and architects Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, have created a monumental work of line and light that draws on the algorithmic structures of basket-weaving for U.S. Embassy Asunción.

John Grade for U.S. Embassy Guatemala

Artist John Grade discusses the roles of a Guatemalan botanist, two historic trees, and a studio in Seattle in “Espejo,” a suspended sculpture in the U.S. Embassy, Guatemala City.

Golden Frieze by Sean Scully installation video

Art in Embassies artist Sean Scully installed Golden Frieze as part of the U.S. Embassy London Art in Embassies Permanent Collection.

3 Questions with Laurie Tennent

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Karen Fitzgerald, who speaks about her creative process and artwork.

3 Questions with Stephen Zhang

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Stephen Zhang, who speaks about his creative process and artwork.

3 Questions with Karen Fitzgerald

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Karen Fitzgerald, who speaks about her creative process and artwork.

3 Questions with Tim Davis

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Tim Davis, who speaks about his creative process and artwork.

3 Questions with Suzy Schultz

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Suzy Schultz, who speaks about her creative process and artwork.

US Embassy Asuncion with Terrol Dew Johnson and Aranda Lasch

Artist Terrol Dew Johnson and architects Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, have created a monumental work of line and light that draws on the algorithmic structures of basket-weaving for U.S. Embassy Asunción.

3 Questions with Garret Suhrie

An interview from Art in Embassies 3 Questions Digital Series with Garret Suhrie, who speaks about his creative process and photography.
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