The Sloan Museum announces Robots – September 27, 2011 – January 8, 2012. The wit, excitement and imagination of 20th Century Fox’s animated film Robots combine for a fun, educational experience that the whole family […]
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Next door to the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, construction crews are transforming the historic Munnings Cottage into the new Kids Cultural Clubhouse for children – and adults – to enjoy. What was once just a […]
The Sloan Museum announces Great Heritage, Bright Future, Chevrolet on view May 28 – Sept 4, 2011 Chevrolet has produced cars for 100 years that have won the hearts and loyalty of their customers. The […]
Mummies of the World, the largest traveling exhibition ever assembled, is currently at the Milwaukee Public Museum until May 30, 2011, when it will head to the Northeast and then make it’s way throughout museums […]
The winning images from the annual Royal Air Force Photographic Competition will be on view to members of the public at the RAF Museum from 22nd January 2010. The Royal Air Force is celebrating the […]
The Helmut Newton Foundation extended it’s ‘Alice Springs’ Exhibition until 15 May 2011. With the exhibition ‘alice springs’, the berlin-based helmut newton foundation has been presenting the first retrospective of june newton on an international […]
The museum’s newly acquired B-17G Flying Fortress ‘Chuckie” is scheduled to arrive on Saturday afternoon 22nd January 2011. It is to fly from Meacham Field (KNFW) in Fort Worth, Texas, to the museum airport (42VA) […]
The Kunsthalle Zürich launches its exhibition season at the Museum Bärengasse – where it is based temporarily until June 2012 while work is carried out on the conversion and renovation of its permanent home at […]
The Champions Brock Experience is closing until further notice. The museum said: “With the recent flooding in Queensland and particularly Rockhampton, our business has been substantially impacted. The closure of Rockhampton airport for over 3 […]
The Natural History Museum in Tring presents The Thames Whale Story a free exhibition on view 22 January 2011 to 2 May 2011 . In January 2006, a six-metre-long whale swam up the Thames. Despite […]
Mondays, February 28, 5:30–8:30 pm; March 7, 14, 21, 6–8:30 pm; March 28, 5:30–8:30 pm Taught by artist Karen Finley and drawing from works on view in The Great Upheaval: Modern Art from the Guggenheim […]
The British Dental Association Museum (BDA) has won a Jodi award for Digital Access for People with a Learning Disability: British Dental Association Museum, a Medicine at the Movies project. The museum worked with a […]
Including Expanding the Frame: Cinema on Stage, Visiting Filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt, and Two Premieres by Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul The Walker’s Film/Fideo programming in January and February features Expanding the Frame: Cinema on Stage, a three-part […]
Heralding the role of design in profound societal change – in this case in India, the world’s most rapidly growing economy – Cornell University presents “Unpacking the Nano,” an exhibit highlighting Tata Motors’ Nano automobile, […]
The de Saisset Museum presents Father Hubbard: Trekking Through Alaska on view February 25 through June 3, 2011. As part of The Big Read, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts, designed to […]
The Hood Museum of Art has announced the following upcoming exhibitions, dates and descriptions may be subject to change. Egyptian Antiquities at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art Opens February 12, 2011 The […]
The Museum of Modern Art presents “All the Wrong Art:” Juxtapoz Magazine on Film, a series consisting of seven new and recently released documentary features on artists associated with the San Francisco–based arts and culture […]
The Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art presents Lincoln 1861 – 1865: A Print Series by Tomás Lasansky on view through Sunday, June 26, 2011 in the Booth Lobby Gallery. Starting in 2006, Lasansky […]