The exhibition offers, for the first time, an opportunity to discover a holistic selection of Erró‘s collages from Reykjavik Art Museum‘s Erró collection. On view through 28 August 2011. On show are 130 collages which […]
Daily Archives: January 5, 2011
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NoMA), now in its centennial year, will host a festive birthday party on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, and everyone is invited. Event hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. […]
The Hammer presents My Barbarian: Death Panel Discussion on January 5th 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM. The Hammer Museum Drawn from their video project The Night Epi$ode, the members of My Barbarian portray “nightmare” curators […]
Barnet Museum is facing a cut in all funding by the London Borough of Barnet Council, Supporters of Barnet Museum have set up an online petition which already has over 500 signatures. The museum website […]
Monterey Museum of Art (MMA) Chief Curator Marcelle Polednik, PhD, has accepted the position of Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville, a cultural resource of the University of North Florida. Dr. Polednik […]
The Nassau County Museum of Art will present Milton Avery & the End of Modernism January 22, 2011 through May 8, 2011. I try to construct a picture in which shapes, spaces, colors, form a […]
The Fowler Museum at UCLA presents Art and the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti. Opens Jan 9. Showcasing a selection of works collected by the Fowler Museum over the past five decades, Fowler in Focus: Aand […]
The sculpted, carved, and incised vessels in Fowler in Focus: Monochrome Ceramics from Ancient Mexico—on view at the Fowler Museum through January 23, 2011—testify to the rich ceramic history of ancient Mexico. In stark contrast […]
Kevin Sharer, Chairman, and Paul G. Haaga, President of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Board of Trustees of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, today announced that the institution has […]
MathWorks and the Museum of Science invite visitors to experience the magic of New England’s only IMAX® Dome theater—for free! Free Film Fridays are back, and thanks to MathWorks, museumgoers will enjoy complimentary shows all […]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, a cultural resource of the University of North Florida, is pleased to announce Marcelle Polednik has been hired as its new director and will assume her new post in […]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville presents The Art of Seating 200 Years of American Design on view January 21, 2011 — April 3, 2011. “The Art of Seating: 200 Years of American Design” at […]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will launch Connections, a new online interactive feature that highlights the perspectives and insights of Museum staff on works of art in the Metropolitan’s collection. on January 5. Connections will […]
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition of the Helene and Zygfryd Wolloch Collection of Modern Sculpture on view from Friday 07 January 2011. This collection of sculptures was donated to the Museum […]
e-tags is the Everson’s satellite art studio located on the community floor of Syracuse University’s Warehouse at 350 West Fayette Street. The studio provides a safe space for teens to act as creators and shapers […]
The Dallas Museum of Art presents Form/Unformed: Design from 1960 to the Present, a new installation drawn largely from its growing collections of iconic furniture and related objects from the past 50 years. On view […]
Within our mind lies an extraordinary potential for inner peace and happiness. Through the simple practice of meditation we can learn to access that potential. In meditation we learn to let go of the agitated […]
Visible through the Madison Avenue windows of the Whitney Museum of American Art is a vast new wall painting created by artist Pat Steir, commissioned by Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney’s Alice Pratt Brown Director. […]