FAU UNIVERSITY GALLERIES PRESENTS ‘AMERICA 250: WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS: WE WALK THESE GROUNDS’ TUESDAY, JAN 13, 2026
Florida Atlantic University’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters presents, “America 250: We Hold These Truths: We Walk These Grounds”
commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary, “We Hold These Truths: We Walk These Grounds” brings together six contemporary artists whose works celebrate the layered meanings of American identity, land and legacy. Rooted in the belief that patriotism can hold complexity, it invites viewers to reflect on what it means to love a country, those who built it, the spirits that haunt it, and how to shape its future.Through photography and installation, artists reimagine iconic American symbols, including apple trees, wild horses, longhorn steer, presidential portraits and family heirlooms as portals into collective memories. In tracing the many paths that crisscross this nation, the exhibition reminds us that to walk these grounds is to participate in an ever-evolving story of what it means to be American.Award-winning artists featured in the exhibition include the following:
- Doug Mills, a Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential photographer
- John Hitchcock, a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artistic Innovation grantee
- Daesha Devón Harris, a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow
- Carlos Betancourt, a recipient of the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art People’s Choice Award
- Melissa Sclafani, a recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Art Grant
- Yves Gabriel, an internationally exhibited artist rooted in the South Florida arts community
The exhibition is in collaboration with the “Festival for America’s 250
th,
” sponsored by FAU’s Department of History and the FAU Libraries. For more information about the festival, visit fau.edu/america250.
JANUARY 6, 2026