This exhibition on view through Mar 1 2012 marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of Archaeopteryx, the famous feathered fossil known as the ‘missing-link’ between dinosaurs and birds. About the size of a magpie, […]
Monthly Archives: November 2011
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) presents Oceans and Campfires: Allan Sekula and Bruno Serralongue. On view December 1, 2011–February 18, 2012. Opening: November 30, 2011, 5:30–7:30 pm. Curated by SFAI’s Director of Exhibitions and […]
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art announces the launch of it’s winter exhibition season with two spectacular projects;Ineffable Plasticity: the experience of being human and Human / Nature from November 18 to December 31, 2011. […]
Christ Church is unique amongst the Oxford and Cambridge colleges in having a designated art gallery which houses an important collection of mainly Italian Old Master paintings and drawings. To provide administrative and curatorial support […]
Open House Features Free Family Programs, Member Shopping Discount, Cooking Demonstration by Chef Josh Brow, and British Fare by D’Amico It’s time for the Walker’s annual open house extravaganza, Wall–to–Wall Walker, Saturday, December 3, 10 […]
The Chazen Museum of Art presents Sean Scully Paintings and Watercolors in an exhibition on view through January 15, 2012. Sean Scully (American, b. Ireland 1945), Cut Ground Blue Pink Red, 2011, oil on linen, […]
The Muskegon Heritage Museum is displaying a Corliss Valve Steam Engine built in 1893, with a 10 foot diameter flywheel weighing 6 tons. This engine came from the Stewart Hartshorn Roller Shade Co. of Muskegon […]
The State Museum of Pennsylvania, located at 300 North Street, Harrisburg, is one of 25 historic sites and museums on the Pennsylvania Trail of History® administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Museum hours […]
Museum Ludwig in Cologne presents Before The Law Post-War Sculptures and Spaces of Contemporary Art. A joint exhibition of Museum Ludwig and Siemens Stiftung. On view 17 December 2011–22 April 2012. Opening: 16 December, 7 […]
The Hixson Museum of Flight announced it is closed on November 29 due to flooding. The independent, non-profit Hixson Flight Museum is dedicated to aviation education while supporting Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. The Museum opened […]
The Taft Museum of Art announces the exhibition Old Masters to Monet. Three Centuries of French Painting from the Wadsworth Atheneum. On view May 18–September 16, 2012. Claude Monet, The Beach at Trouville Hartford art […]
The Hollywood Museum presents Holiday Wonderland on Nov 23 2011 – Jan 23 2012. Holiday decorator to the stars, Dr. Christmas, is transforming the Hollywood Museum into a Holiday Winter Wonderland. There will be 18 […]
The Taft Museum of Art Announces Impressions and Improvisations. The Prints of Romare Bearden an exhibition on view January 27–April 29, 2012. Romare Bearden, Out Chorus, 1979-80, etching, aquatint and serigraph. Exhibition organized by The […]
The Anchorage Museum presents The Andy Warhol Museum’s SuperTrash exhibition features more than 200 pulp film posters from the 1930s to the 1980s. On view through Jan. 8, 2012. Although there are a handful of […]
The Taft Museum of Art presents Once Upon a Time at Christmas an exhibition on view now through January 29, 2012. The holiday season has long been a magical time for children. Clement C. Moore’s […]
Located on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, a virtual barrier delineating the urban and wild lands on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley, the Natural History Museum of Utah’s new home, the Rio Tinto […]
The Anchorage Museum presents Wonderland of Toys. On view Nov. 29 through Jan. 8, 2012 For many Alaska families, journeying to the museum to see “Wonderland of Toys” is a beloved holiday tradition. Between Thanksgiving […]
The Taft Museum of Art announces Antique Christmas at the Taft Museum of Art open through January 29, 2012. This year visitors will be able to see an intricate Christmas village composed of many houses […]