The Barrick Museum is to present an exhibition of revolutionary Mexican folk artist Frida Kahlo, open Oct. 27 through Dec. 18; opening reception Oct. 27 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. . Discover one of [Read More]
Daily Archives: October 8, 2010
The Frick Collection is to present The King at War: Velázquez’s Portrait of Philip IV, open October 26, 2010, through January 23, 2011. Painted at the height of Velázquez’s career, the Frick’s King Philip IV [Read More]
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents The Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish Painting from the Städel Museum, open 7th October 2010 to 23rd January 2011, a magnificent selection of 130 master works from the Städel [Read More]
The Chemical Heritage Foundation Museum Presents Marvels and Ciphers: A Look Inside the Flask, open through December 10, 2010. For centuries, with means ranging from alchemy to quantum-enabled technologies, scientists have struggled to understand the [Read More]
The Martin Museum of Art presents Jerry Dodd Sculpturs, open through October 9. Noted Texas sculptor of contemporary metal art and retired Professor of Art, Texas A&M, Commerce. Dodd’s work is exhibited nationally and has [Read More]
Carmen and Yogi Berra helped move some bricks and mortar last Oct. 5 as part of the Museum’s groundbreaking ceremony, paving the way for the building’s $3.5 million renovation and expansion. And with a little [Read More]
The Everhart Museum presentss For Every Season: Folk Art in Daily Life and Celebration, open through December 31, 2010. For Every Season highlights a new interpretation of the Everhart Museum Folk Art collection in which [Read More]
The Everhart Museum presents Everhart SPARCS: Raising Awareness about Water in the Ecosystem, open through December 31, 2010. The Gallery One exhibit Everhart SPARCS: Raising Awareness about Water in the Ecosystem is a community-based project [Read More]
Every October, the Rosenbach, home of Bram Stoker’s original research notes and outlines for Dracula, brings you another chilling Dracula Festival, a month-long series of events inspired by Stoker’s classic novel and the iconic figure. [Read More]
The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey is to present Three New Exhibits, with an Opening Reception on October 16, 2pm. The Way We Were: A Pictorial of Club Harlem. Deborah Stalling-Patton Reveals [Read More]
The exhibition Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie explores Moshe Safdie’s structures and the philosophy that shapes them through approximately 175 drawings, sketches, videos, photographs and scale models. Open through 9 January 2011. Discover [Read More]
From Sunday, October 24 to Friday, October 29, come see the ship Lady Maryland – a replica of a Chesapeake Bay 19th century pungy schooner used to carry perishable cargo such as oysters, watermelons, tomatoes, [Read More]
Three aviation writers present the story of flight in Jet City SEATTLE – Three Puget Sound authors will combine their resources for an Oct. 16 program at The Museum of Flight about Seattle aviation. [Read More]
The Albertina presents the first major Michelangelo exhibition in more than twenty years, open 8 October 2010 and 9 January 2011. This display of 120 out of the artist’s most precious drawings offers a comprehensive [Read More]