Target Provides Families With Free Admission to More Than 80 Museums, Galleries and Art Institutions in 30 Cities MILWAUKEE – As part of its long-standing commitment to inspiring parents and caring adults to nurture a [Read More]
Daily Archives: July 7, 2010
On Saturday, July 31, from 11 am – 2 pm, the Museum of American Finance will host a “Kids Club” event with activities and programs for families with children ages 7 and up. Tickets cost [Read More]
On 17th July the museum will be participating in Children’s Art Day by offering children from ages 3 and above the opportunity to discover their artistic skills through a series of art workshops. These 4 [Read More]
When the National Law Enforcement Museum opens in Washington, DC, in 2013, it will house one of the most extensive collections of objects related to the life and work of long-time FBI Director J. Edgar [Read More]
Museum of London Archaeology has resumed excavations on the site of Shakespeare’s first purpose-built theatre. The Tower Theatre Company is set to build a new theatre where the infamous Elizabethan playhouse stood in the late [Read More]
The Paintings (with Us in the Nature) by Gilbert & George is on display through 21.11.2010, in the large exhibition space in the Quist wing. This unusual “Sculpture” from 1971 consists of 6 huge painted [Read More]
The China Maritime Museum has opened in Shanghai. The 500-million-yuan museum (US$73.8 million) covers three floors and 46,434 square meters, and has an outdoor display area. From the outside it appears like an abstract ship [Read More]
Exhibition travels from Paris to the Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem. Open through August, 31, 2010. A journey to the unknown world at the great depths of the ocean floor, home to creatures unlike any you’ve [Read More]
This autumn, to coincide with the Sainsbury Wing exhibition Venice: Canaletto and his Rivals, the National Gallery has invited contemporary artists Clive Head and Ben Johnson to display their work in two consecutive exhibitions in [Read More]
The Princeton University Art Museum presents Starburst open July 10, 2010 – September 26, 2010. Starburst offers the first historical survey of what critics of the 1970s called “the new color photography,” an informal and [Read More]
Exhibition Includes the Premiere of Potter’s Digitally Remastered Film, Orlando (1992), and Her Most Recent Feature, RAGE (2009) NEW YORK, – A retrospective of the films of British director Sally Potter (b. 1949) at The [Read More]
The New Museum presents “Brion Gysin: Dream Machine,” the first US retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin (born 1916, Taplow, UK–died 1986, Paris). Open 7/7/10 – 10/3/10. Working [Read More]
Norman Rockwell Museum announces an ongoing series of children’s art workshops to be held at the Museum during the months of July and August. Summer Sketch Club Tuesdays, July and August, 10 a.m. to 12 [Read More]
A Catholic convent and college in Los Angeles might seem an unlikely breeding ground for Pop Art and social commentary. However, for nearly three decades, Sister Mary Corita—a Catholic nun, teacher, and inspiration to such [Read More]