The Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House will host Rochester-based filmmaker and two-time Oscar® winner Robin Lehman at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10. Screening that evening will be three of Lehman’s thought-provoking films, featuring the [Read More]
Daily Archives: December 4, 2010
The opening of the St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum has been delayed to December 8, while construction is finished. Pat Croce’s St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum relives the Golden Age of Piracy in [Read More]
The People’s History Museum has announced funding cut’s. Following the announcement last week by the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) the museum will see its funding reduced by about 15% from 2011/12 across [Read More]
The Anacortes History Museum celebrates the holidays and the hundred-year birthday of the Carnegie building on December 8th. The fun starts at 6:30PM – enjoy refreshments along with a special classical guitar performance, a unique [Read More]
Walking Tyrannosaurus rex’s first UK visit Visitors can meet Rex the juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex for four days of free prehistoric hysterics 2 – 5 December 2010 at World Museum. The animated dinosaur has been a [Read More]
Two new exhibits at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Money Museum examine the use of currency throughout U.S. history and the changes affecting the Bank’s Protection Department since the 1920s. The Money Museum’s [Read More]
Call for Entries: Registration for the BP Portrait Award 2011 is now open. The BP Portrait Award 2011 exhibition will run at the National Portrait Gallery from 16 June to 18 September 2011. Open to [Read More]
On Wednesday, January 12, the Museum is hosting its first-ever Tweetup, which will be all about the brain. Seventy-five followers of @AMNH will have the opportunity to explore the exhibition Brain: The Inside Story after [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today the gift to its Greek and Roman Art Department of an endowment fund from The Museum of Cycladic Art, in Athens, Greece. The gift, in memory of Dolly [Read More]
R. H. Quaytman: Spine, Chapter 20 examines the comprehensive and sequential narrative found in the artist’s paintings of the last decade. Since 2001, Quaytman has used the term “book” to describe the over-arching structure within [Read More]
The Brunel Institute officially opened its doors on November 29. The Brunel Institute sits alongside Brunel’s ss Great Britain, the great Victorian engineer’s masterpiece and only surviving ship – now at the heart of a [Read More]
Salt Lake City – The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is pleased to present Don Olsen: Abstracts from Nature, an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the most influential [Read More]