The pioneering Anglo-American photographer Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904) is the subject of a major retrospective at Tate Britain this autumn, open Wednesday 8 September – Saturday 16 January 2010. Bringing together over 150 works, this exhibition […]
Daily Archives: September 8, 2010
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s (CBMM) Chief Curator Pete Lesher will be participating as a panelist at the 9th National Maritime Heritage Conference, to be held in Baltimore September 15–19. The focus of the conference is “The Maritime […]
On September 1, 2010 the African American Civil War Museum celebrated the beginning of construction on the permanent home for the museum. The ceremony on the grounds of the Grimke Building, 1925 Vermont Ave. NW, […]
An exhibition of 76 artworks by many of America’s leading post-war artists gifted to the IMMA Collection by art historian Barbara Novak and artist Brian O’Doherty / Patrick Ireland opens to the public at the […]
The National Art Museum of China opens a large-sized exhibition named “Road of Futurism”, to exhibit the quintessence of the Italian futurism with 250 pieces of excellent works. This is the first global art movement […]
Joshua Tree National Park, in partnership with the Riverside Art Museum, is pleased to announce the selections for the 2010-2011 Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR). Three visual artists, a choreographer, and a writer were invited to participate […]
The Riverside Art Museum Presents an exhibition of works by Marco Casentini: All Around, open through November 6th. A public reception will be held on September 10 at 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. This exhibition features […]
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center and the Elliot Street Café are teaming up to enable residents of Brattleboro and the surrounding area to take arts philanthropy into their own hands. With a new collaborative […]
Tate Britain features the work of Clunie Reid and James Richards as part of the Art Now programme of contemporary displays. Open through Sunday 12 September 2010. Reid and Richards create installation and video collages […]
9/11 Memorial President Joe Daniels and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Deputy Executive Director Bill Baroni announced the arrival and planting of the first trees on the Memorial Plaza at the World […]
Six new commissions will premiere at the U.S. Pavilion with integrated digital and public programs INDIANAPOLIS, IN The Indianapolis Museum of Art has been selected to present the work of Puerto Rico-based artist collaborative Jennifer […]
The exhibition of jewelry, cameos and artifacts carved from gemstones, “And thou shalt breathe life into a gem”, opened yesterday at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum. The exhibition comprises works by master carvers in Idar-Oberstein, […]
New York City – New York University’s Grey Art Gallery announce the first American museum exhibition of artists’ posters created in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the 23-year period preceding reunification. Open through December […]
Brattleboro, Vt. – Rail fans, history buffs, and all those interested in the future of passenger train service in the U.S. are invited to attend a multimedia presentation at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center—located […]
The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is reopening on September 8th after an $800,000 makeover. The museum serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer Jane Addams, the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace […]
Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe, open October 17, 2010–January 17, 2011, offers visitors a unique glimpse of the Middle Ages, a time when art mediated between heaven and earth and […]
BAM Biennial 2010: Clay Throwdown! is the inaugural edition of BAM’s new, juried exhibition series. With over 30 participating artists, it provides a panoramic survey of ceramic art created in the Pacific Northwest and a […]
A lecture by Chris Ryan and a 1940’s themed dinner dance are set to kick off The Tank Museums new Out Of Hours events series this autumn. Soldier turned best-selling author Chris Ryan is to […]