The Warrior Emperor and China’s Terracotta Army is the most successful exhibition presented by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in the decade since Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids (2000). From the exhibition’s […]
Daily Archives: January 7, 2011
One of the coral reefs in Carnegie Science Center’s SeaScape exhibit has thrived so well that it has outgrown its aquarium tank. Dave Sobal, aquarium animal coordinator at the Science Center, has been in contact […]
The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum presents PLATFORM 5: Bartow + Metzgar, Stratimentation: Investigations of a Metamorphic Landscape, on view through April 24, 2011. Bartow + Metzgar’s collaborative art practice is an experimental engagement with […]
The Elliott Museum presents its collection of baseball memorabilia including the Mr. Joseph DePaolo collection of thirty-five baseballs signed by Hall of Famers and those destined to be inducted. For over four decades, The Elliott […]
The New Bedford Art Museum presents In the Landscape: Four Painters — Four Seasons on view through 1.16.2011. In the Landscape: 4 Painters — 4 Seasons is the result of setting four superb painters free […]
The Pensacola Museum of Art, in commemoration of National Youth Art month and in partnership with the Escambia County School System, will present Youth Art Focus, on Jan 7th – Feb 27th, 2011. This exhibition […]
The New Bedford Art Museum presents Neil Alexander: Photographic Landscapes; Five Seasons — Louisiana and Massachusetts, currently on view through Jan 16. Neil Alexander continues the theme of seasons, time and cycles of change in […]
The Tullie House Museum presents The Eagles Have Landed an exhibition on view 29th January 2011 – 13th March 2011. In 69AD the Roman World acquired a new Emperor. His name was Vespasian. His face […]
For a limited time—now through January 31—visitors to the Portland Art Museum will have a unique opportunity to view four major canvases by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The four paintings are hung in close […]
The Conway Mastodon, an iconic exhibit at the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus, will be disassembled, turned to a new position and then reassembled. The move is in preparation for renovation of the center’s entrance […]
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg presents Romantics to Moderns: A Survey of British Watercolors and Drawings from the Collection of BNY Mellon on view January 22 – May 1, 2011. This outstanding exhibition […]
The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg presents John Scott: I Remember Birmingham on view January 27 – February 23. This installation by one of New Orleans most gifted artists honors the four girls who […]
Pieter Brueghel the Younger’s The Procession to Calvary is now safely secured for the public to enjoy at National Trust’s Nostell Priory. Pieter Brueghel the Younger, The Procession to Calvary, 1602 Photo: Robert Thrift © […]
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art presents An Exchange with Sol LeWitt. A two-part exhibition presented by Cabinet and MASS MoCA on view January 21, 2011 – March 5, 2011. Although celebrated for the revolutionary […]
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents Perspectives 173: Clifford Owens On view: January 7 – April 3, 2011. The Contemporary Arts Museum is pleased to present the first solo museum exhibition of work by New […]
Charles Croce has been appointed Executive Director and CEO of the Philadelphia History Museum. He assumes his new position on January 1, 2011. Croce, a Philadelphia resident whose career spans more than three decades of […]