Lenox, MA – The Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum (www.berkshirescenicrailroad.org) has taken a significant step towards expansion by purchasing the neighboring one and a half acres of property now occupied by Daley Trucking. The purchase price [Read More]
Daily Archives: September 18, 2010
The Perrin Field Museum run by the Perrin Field Historical Society has moved into a new larger building and a grand opening is set for October 2nd . The Perrin Field Historical Society is a [Read More]
On View in First U.S. Exhibition Devoted to Artist’s Composite Heads, September 19, 2010 through January 9, 2011 The National Gallery of Art has acquired the Four Seasons in One Head (c. 1590), a rare [Read More]
The Porter County Museum of History reopens on September 18. The building has been restored and features new and reorganized exhibitions. About the Porter County Museum The Historical Society’s collection was compiled largely due in [Read More]
The Board of Trustees announce the appointment of Dr. Michael W. Schantz as the Heckscher Museum of Art’s new Executive Director effective November 1. Michael has more than 25 years of experience as the Director [Read More]
The Museum of Idaho will present Decoding DaVinci, open September 24 – December 4 2010. Decoding DaVinci steps into the mind and examines the remarkable life of the artist, sculptor, architect, and engineer Leonardo da [Read More]
The Hess Heritage Museum in Ashton, Idaho has closed. Prime Time Auctions will offer the entire collection at auction. Items to be sold include: Aviation, Tractors, Classic Cars, Antique Furniture, Military, Clothing – Rare Collection, [Read More]
The Morris Museum of Art presents Wolf Kahn Pastels exhibition, open through November 7, 2010. Widely considered one of America’s finest landscape painters and a master of pastel, Wolf Kahn is undeniably a brilliant colorist. [Read More]
Two Special Recognition winners also selected Artists will be honored at an awards ceremony and reception Thursday, October 21, at 6 pm in the Plestcheeff Auditorium at the Seattle Art Museum. SEATTLE – The Betty [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum and The New York Public Library, which hold two of the world’s great collections of manuscripts, rare books, letters, and other items related to the life of Mark Twain (1835–1910), [Read More]
Restoration will continue for aircraft in new homes SEATTLE – The Museum of Flight will move three iconic airplanes in its collection from their long-time restoration home at Boeing’s Plant 2 on Saturday, September 18. [Read More]