4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art present Song Dong: Dad and Mum, Don’t Worry About Us, We are All Well on 5 January–30 March 2013. Dad and Mum, Don’t Worry About Us, We are All […]
Monthly Archives: January 2013
The National Portrait Gallery, London has announced that is has discovered hidden paintings beneath Tudor portraits in the Collection including its portraits of Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset and Sir Francis Walsingham. The discoveries […]
A SUNDAY SESSIONS PARTY WITH I.U.D., HOSTED BY LIZZI BOUGATSOS & SADIE LASKA Sunday, January 6, 12–6pm Capricorneous I.U.D. Birthday Party for LZA aka Bumpy the Clown Featuring Visuals by Danny Perez and Rodan Tekle […]
Idaho Fall s— While continuing their year-long celebration in honor of their 10-year anniversary, the Museum of Idaho is proud to announce their 2013 exhibition calendar. Opening the year with a science and humanities focused […]
This exhibition for the center will bring to life the rich history of immigrants from India and Indian Americans in the United States and detail their many contributions to America. Through a collection of photographs, […]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD begins a new “This Old Chesapeake House” speaker series on January 17, with two more sessions scheduled for January 31 and February 5. Bay lighthouses, […]
Throughout 2013, The Hyde Collection celebrates its fiftieth year as a public museum with an exciting and diverse calendar of exhibitions, events, and programs. The Hyde’s permanent collection has over 3,300 works of fine and […]
The Muskegon Museum of Art will host Art Talk: A Regional Ekphrastic Poetry Competition opening on January 24. Ekphrasis is a literary description of or commentary on a visual work of art (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ekphrasis). Adult/college area […]
Polk Museum of Art presents Coincidence. Works by Louviere & Vanessa an exhibition on view January 19-April 20, 2013. Louviere+Vanessa, “Oui the People,” 2008, gold leaf, kozo paper and resin on dibond. Vanessa Brown and […]
Polk Museum of Art announces No Ordinary Days: Works by Maggie Taylor an exhibition on view January 19-April 20, 2013. Artist Maggie Taylor combines history and imagination. The worlds she lays out in her digital […]
Groninger Museum presents The Veendorp Collection in an exhibition on view through 17 MARCH 2013. Matthijs Maris, Meisje aan de pomp, 1872. The collection of the Groningen art collector Reurt Jan Veendorp consists of more […]
Haus der Kulturen der Welt announces The Anthropocene Project 2013–2014. An Opening 10–13 January 2013. Nature as we know it is a concept that belongs to the past. No longer a force separate from and […]
Goethe-Institut New York presents The End(s) of the Library with Julieta Aranda, Fia Backström & R. Lyon, David Horvitz, Christian Philipp Müller, and The Serving Library, on view through June 21, 2013. Installation view of […]
Lecture asks “should the Allies have bombed Auschwitz?” SEATTLE – On Jan. 17, The Museum of Flight in conjunction with the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center (WSHERC), presents an evening lecture about one of […]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) announced plans to build a new Works on Paper Gallery in the Furness-designed Historic Landmark Building, thanks to a grant of $250,000 from The Richard C. von […]
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum has launched a new microsite, “100 Years of Parcels, Packages, and Packets, Oh My!” (www.npm.si.edu/parcelpost100), telling the story of the evolution of the Post Office Department’s parcel post service. Americans’ […]
Tate Britain presents Looking at the View an exhibition on view 12 February – 2 June 2013. Paul Graham Union Jack Flag in Tree, County Tyrone 1985, printed 1993-4 Colour photograph on paper support: 680 […]
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, announced the availability of a new technology resource for visitors with iPhones, iPads, and iTouch mobile devices. The MyGeoTrex (MGT) smartphone application functions as a virtual tour guide, allowing visitors to […]