Institutions share commitment to science, technology, engineering and mathematics programming CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center has received a $40,000 cash and in-kind grant from Time Warner Cable, in connection with their Connect a Million Minds […]
Monthly Archives: April 2015
The Michener Museum is proud to be one of only two museums in the U.S. to host stellar textile exhibition (Doylestown, PA) Blanket Statements: New Quilts by Kaffe Fassett and Historical Quilts from the Collection […]
Water Conservation Education Exhibit shares the importance of water in our everyday lives CINCINNATI – Water is essential to life, a fact that the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District knows well. With the […]
In celebration of Independence Day, the waterfront Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels is welcoming back The Shades of Blue Orchestra for a live performance at its July 4 Big Band Night. Two vocalists […]
The Curious Mister Catesby opens Apr 19 with lecture and panel discussion CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center is hosting an exhibition featuring the works of Mark Catesby, North America’s first naturalist. In conjunction with the […]
SILVER SPRING, Md. – “His Wound Is Mortal: The Final Hours of President Abraham Lincoln,” a temporary exhibition at the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) featuring artifacts related to the Lincoln assassination, including […]
(Doylestown, PA) The James A. Michener Art Museum will host a poignant exhibition of photographs by Lehigh Valley-based photographer, Ed Vatza, which opens on April 11, 2015. Ed Vatza: Street Stories is curated by Lisa […]
It’s time to gather your favorite personal photos from the last 50 summers on the Chesapeake Bay for an opportunity to take part in a new exhibition at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Called Snapshots […]
Cincinnati, OH – A new exhibition is opening this summer at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Diversity in Baseball, which opens to the public on June 26, chronicles baseball’s story, told through the lens […]
SEATTLE – Construction begins today on The Museum of Flight’s Aviation Pavilion – a structure that will cover more than 20 commercial and military airplanes once completed. Aircraft that will be moved to the Aviation […]
The first Chesapeake two-masted log hull sailing canoe to be built in more than 35 years will be launched at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum on Wednesday, April 22, with the public invited to help […]
Salt Lake City –Third Saturday for Families, the popular, free art-making event hosted monthly at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA), will celebrate Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art on Saturday, April […]
Displays to humanize the story of flight SEATTLE – The Museum of Flight today announced plans for a daring new exhibit unlike any seen before. The display will give new meaning to an exhibit with […]
Science of Sports opens at Cincinnati Museum Center May 23 CINCINNATI – Lace up your tennis shoes, stretch out those muscles and head to Cincinnati Museum Center to work up a physical and mental sweat. […]
(Doylestown, PA) Opening day for the Michener’s newest exhibition brought crowds of art and photography enthusiasts to admire the widely-known and unique work of native Australian, Kate Breakey. Her show, Kate Breakey: Small Deaths runs […]
Parade, flyovers, activities, exhibit and OMNIMAX® film highlight weekend celebrating service CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center is celebrating those military men and women who served our nation with a special Salute to Armed Forces Weekend […]
Visitors can learn about Cincinnati’s rich military past in Treasures of Our Military Past, opening May 15. Spanning over 220 years, Treasures of Our Military Past is an incredible exhibit that honors the men, women […]
“How Birds Fly” exhibit in partnership with Burke Museum, opens April 11 Aviation’s feathered friends are the subjects of the Museum’s new, temporary exhibit, How Birds Fly, opening April 11. The exhibit encapsulates the beauty, […]