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Clyfford Still Museum
Clyfford Still Museum
Joyce Tsai, PhD, Clyfford Still Museum director
Joyce Tsai, PhD, Clyfford Still Museum director

One Painting at a Time with Joyce Tsai

Wed, Jul 15, 2026 06:00 PM - 07:30 PM MDT

Venue : Clyfford Still Museum

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Category: Talks,

Galleries open 6–6:30 p.m.
Talk in galleries 6:30–7:30 p.m.

Join CSM director Joyce Tsai for a special edition of One Painting at a Time, a program that invites close looking, open-ended dialogue, and personal interpretation. One Painting at a Time challenges us to look beyond our first impressions and spend quality time with a single painting. The program departs from the idea that Clyfford Still intended his artwork to be open to interpretation and did not title his paintings. Each program is unique, with the format and conversation determined by the speaker, who has free rein to choose a painting from the 843 in the Museum’s collection.

In honor of the Museum’s 15th anniversary, Joyce Tsai will give a series of three talks on never-before-seen paintings from the Museum’s collections.

The program is $5 for the public and free for CSM members; registration is required to attend in person at the Clyfford Still Museum.

Registration will open soon.

Joyce Tsai, PhD
Joyce Tsai, PhD

Joyce Tsai, PhD, is the director of the Clyfford Still Museum and is an internationally acclaimed curator, scholar, and teacher. She arrived at the Clyfford Still Museum in August 2021 from the University of Iowa, where she served as Chief Curator of the Stanley Museum of Art and Associate Professor of Practice in the School of Art and Art History. Dr. Tsai is trained as an intellectual historian and art historian — Princeton, AB (History, cum laude); Johns Hopkins University, MA (German), PhD (Art History and Humanities). Tsai’s first book, László Moholy-Nagy: Painting after Photography (UC Press, 2018), garnered critical acclaim for its integrated approach to avant-garde art, practice, and theory, and was named the winner of the Phillips Collection Book Prize. She has published extensively in the field of technical art history, collaborating with conservators and conservation scientists at the National Gallery of Art, Harvard Art Museums, the Guggenheim, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.