Satellite Gallery opens with a significant nod to Vancouver’s own history of experimental art, presenting an early video projection of a performance artwork by Vancouver-based artist Glenn Lewis. Exhibited here for the first time in […]
Daily Archives: November 2, 2010
The President of the Foundation, Michael O’Brian, has been a long time friend and advisor both to MOA and the UBC Faculty of Arts, and a dedicated supporter of the arts in Vancouver. Both he […]
The Muskegon Museum of Art presents Splendid Threads, Secret Messages: The Language of Japanese Kimonos, open through January 23, 2011. The exhibition provides an introduction to the world of Japanese kimonos. Symbolic messages are hidden […]
The Olympic Museum is to be completely modernised over the next few years. The International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s Executive Board decided last week in Acapulco (Mexico) to invest in an ambitious renovation project. “The effort […]
The Serpentine Gallery presents Philippe Parreno’s first solo exhibition in a UK public institution, open 25 November – 13 February. Born in 1964, Parreno rose to prominence in the 1990s, earning critical acclaim for his […]
The Museum of Printing History presents Poems and Pictures: A Renaissance in the Art of the Book (1946-1981), open through January 29, 2011. Poems & Pictures examines the relationship between visual and language art. The […]
Bank of America Weekend Family Workshop: 21st Century Airships Saturdays and Sundays, December 4, 5, 18, 19, 11:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Overshadowed by the airplane, the airship – a rigid or semi-rigid balloon, […]
Creative Discovery Museum will celebrate the dawning of 2011 in unique fashion with a New Years at Noon celebration held December 31. This is the only local New Year’s Eve event designed specifically for children […]
The Museum of Printing History presents The Workshop of Ernest F. de Soto, Master Printer, open through March 5, 2011. Ernest F. de Soto was the first Mexican American printer to be awarded the honor […]
The Tyler Museum of Art presents L.O. GRIFFITH Painting the Texas Landscape, the first major exhibition on L.O. (Louis Oscar) Griffith (1875–1956), featuring over 70 paintings of beautiful and majestic landscapes of Texas, open through […]
Bill Nichols joins the Frick as Director of Operations & Visitor Services from Austin Museum of Art, Christine Chambers is promoted to Director of Finance and Administrative Services Frick Art & Historical Center Director Bill […]
The Tyler Museum of Art presents FORM & SUBSTANCE The Art of George Tobolowsky, open through November 28, 2010 . Discarded steel and scrap metal are reborn in the exhibition Substance & Form: The Art […]
The Museum of Russian Icons presents Treasures from Moscow: Icons from the Andrey Rublev Museum, open through July 25, 2011. A major exhibition of 37 paintings and artifacts from Moscow’s Andrey Rublev Museum, most never […]