Americans Who Tell the Truth

February 1, 2025–July 20, 2025

"Americans Who Tell the Truth has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back—knowing the truth of the past’s struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future." —Robert Shetterly

Americans Who Tell the Truth showcases a selection of portraits by Robert Shetterly (b. 1946), featuring individuals throughout U.S. history who exemplify courageous citizenship and democratic ideals. The exhibition comprises 42 portraits, many with connections to the region, including abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859), Indigenous human rights advocate Oren Lyons (b. 1930), Grafton, NY-based food justice activist and author of Farming While Black Leah Penniman (b. 1980), and folk legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger (1919–2014).

This collection of individuals—from historic to contemporary, young and old, famous and relatively unknown—expresses the enduring values of civil rights, social justice, the arts, and the humanities through Shetterly’s inspiring depictions. The artist paints his striking portraits on wood panels and etches a quote by the subject onto the surface, inviting viewers to reflect on their words and spark further dialogue.

Featured portraits include Ella Baker, Medea Benjamin, Bill Bigelow, Grace Lee Boggs, John Brown, Nancy Carlsson-Paige, Paul K. Chappell, Maulian Bryant (Dana), V (Eve Ensler), Dr. Paul Farmer, Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman, Dolores Volk, Alicia Garza, Joan Gussow, Harry Hay , Charles Hamilton Houston, Harriet Jacobs, Van Jones, Mother Jones , Kelsey Juliana, Maja Kazazic, Marjorie Kelly, Oren Lyons, Jane Mayer, Natasha Mayers, Colman McCarthy, Betty Morgan, Bill Moyers, John Muir, Bree Newsome, Rosa Parks, Alice Paul, Leah Penniman, Sister Helen Prejean, Cecile Richards, Bayard Rustin, Pete Seeger, Frank Serpico, Helen Thomas, Baldemar Velasquez, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Henry A. Wallace, Rev. Lennox Yearwood

Americans Who Tell the Truth is complemented by Portrait Pairings, an exhibition of portraits from the Albany Institute of History & Art’s collection, representing the breadth and richness of the museum’s holdings. The exhibitions will be on view at the Albany Institute of History & Art from February 1 to July 20, 2025.

Major exhibition support provided by Times Union.

 

In the Press

Listen to Executive Director Kayla Carlsen and Curator Diane Shewchuk on The Roundtable with WAMC's Sarah LaDuke.

"Illustrating truth in a post-truth world" – Paul Grondahl, Times Union

"If you are hungry for a healthy dose of veracity and want to surround yourself with a lineup of champion truth-tellers, get to the Albany Institute of History & Art and spend some time with a new exhibit, 'Americans Who Tell the Truth.'"

"Activists, history makers in spotlight at Albany Institute of History & Art" – Indiana Nash, The Daily Gazette

"'Americans Who Tell the Truth,' is a necessary and inspiring exhibit that seems both timely and timeless."

"The Albany Institute presents new exhibition of over 40 portraits by Robert Shetterly" – Amaris Ford, Spotlight News

"Who is an American who is telling the truth? It is the question that has driven artist Robert Shetterly to create nearly 280 paintings in a collection reflecting his commitment to showcasing individuals who challenge injustices, champion civil liberties, and inspire others to act."

Press Release

ALBANY, NY—Albany Institute of History & Art presents Americans Who Tell the Truth, an exhibition of over 40 portraits by acclaimed artist Robert Shetterly (b. 1946), on view from February 1 through July 20, 2025. The exhibition features individuals throughout American history who Shetterly deems exemplify courageous citizenship, democratic ideals, and commitment to the common good. The portraits on view span generations, from historic icons like abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859) and civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks (1913–2005), to contemporary advocates with connections to the region, such as food justice activist Leah Penniman (b. 1980), based in Grafton, NY, and folk legend and environmentalist Pete Seeger (1919–2014).

Download press release here.

Related Programs & Events

 

Film Screening: Truth Tellers - Documentary related to Americans Who Tell the Truth
Sunday, May 4 | 11AM–12PM

Learn more about the artist and subjects featured in Albany Institute of History & Art's exhibition Americans Who Tell the Truth.

Truth Tellers is an award-winning documentary film about artist and activist Robert Shetterly, who has painted over 275 portraits of Americans throughout history and the present. From the fight to remove symbols of hate to sustainability and climate activism, and from whistleblowing to the rights of indigenous people, Shetterly uses his art to explore these activists’ response to some of the most pressing issues of our time. From contemporary activist for racial justice Rev. Lennox Yearwood, to climate activist Kelsey Juliana, Shetterly puts them in the context of significant American civil rights leaders John Lewis, Fannie Lou Hamer and Bayard Rustin. Truth Tellers is both a story of Shetterly’s art and activism and a lesson of courageous citizenship and democratic ideals.

The program is free with museum admission. Please note the galleries will be closed until regular hours beginning at 12PM; only the museum atrium will open early for the screening.

Sponsor Americans Who Tell the Truth

Opportunities to sponsor the exhibition include individual portraits, themes, or the entire exhibition.

$10,000 Exhibition Sponsor
Acknowledgement on exhibition panel text at entrance
Acknowledgement in printed promotional exhibition materials
Complimentary tickets to the private and public exhibition openings

$5,000 Theme Sponsor
Acknowledgment next to portraits related to sponsored theme of choice
Complimentary tickets to the private and public exhibition openings

$1,000 Portrait Sponsor
Acknowledgment next to sponsored portrait
Complimentary tickets to the private and public exhibition openings

Complete the online form to support the exhibition.
Contact Nicholas DeMarco, Director of Development, for more information at demarcon@albanyinstitute.org or 518-463-4478 ext. 437.

Images from top left: John Brown (1800–1859); Oren Lyons (b. 1930); Leah Penniman (b. 1980); Colman McCarthy (b. 1938); Kelsey Juliana (b. 1996). All images © Robert Shetterly, courtesy of Americans Who Tell the Truth.