Special family activities from planetarium programs and storytelling to robot building SEATTLE, – The Museum’s Education Department will be offering “Winter Family Fun” activities during the week between Christmas and New Year’s–December 26-31. Drop-in programs […]
Daily Archives: December 16, 2010
The Museum of Glass presents Glimmering Gone: Ingalena Klenell and Beth Lipman on view through September 6, 2011. American artist Beth Lipman is known for her complex clear glass assemblages comprising fruits, flowers and topiary […]
The Washington State History Museum will host the 15th Annual Model Train Festival open December 26, 2010-January 1, 2011. Every floor of the History Museum will show model trains during this week-long festival! Model Train […]
The Bruce Museum presents Three Sisters & Corn Maidens: Native American Maize Cultivation & Customs on view through June 26, 2011. Utilizing the outstanding collection of Native American art and objects in the Bruce Museum […]
Works of Art are Promised Gifts from Lennie and Jerry Berkowitz Contemporary works in clay from the outstanding collection of Lennie and Jerry Berkowitz will be on view at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in […]
Two striking portraits in wood by female artists – one a rising star, the other an icon of the 1960s art scene – are the most recent works announced by Crystal Bridges Museum of American […]
The Royal London Wax Museum is closed until further notice, while seeking a new home. Located in the CPR Steamship Terminal building in Victoria, the wax museum was forced to close to make way for […]
The Morris Museum of Art staff announced that Michelle Schulte has accepted the position as the Curator of Education. Schulte, the former associate curator of education at the Morris, is assuming the duties of David […]
Collaborative exhibition features works by Mexican and international contemporary artists in its first U.S. presentation The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) and the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in Long Beach will […]
In conjunction with The Phillips Collection’s 90th anniversary celebration in 2011, Washington-based, internationally recognized artist Sam Gilliam creates a site-specific work for the museum’s signature, elliptical staircase, on view Jan. 29–April 24, 2011. Sam Gilliam. […]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) today announced the joint acquisition of Ann Lislegaard’s Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard) (2006), a silent two-screen video installation from a trilogy […]
Filippino Lippi (1457-1504) is one of the great artists of 15th-century Florence. Among his principal patrons was the wealthy banker Filippo Strozzi (1428–1491), who in 1487 contracted the artist to decorate his funerary chapel in […]
SEATTLE, – After only a week on sale, it’s almost last call for Hops & Props tickets. Tickets for the annual gourmet brew event at The Museum of Flight always dry up early, but sales […]
Popular 2008 exhibit of flight attendant history and fashions returns with new flair SEATTLE, – On Jan. 29, 2011 the Museum’s acclaimed Style in the Aisle temporary exhibit returns with exciting new flair. Style in […]
The Otago Settlers Museum Archives and Research Reading Room has closed during a Redevelopment period and will reopen late 2012. One of New Zealand’s finest social history museums, Otago Settlers Museum, established in 1898, stands […]