The de Saisset Museum presents Contemporary Native Works from the Permanent Collection, on view January 15 – February 11, 2011. In conjunction with Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home: Art and Poetry from Native [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2011
The de Saisset Museum presents LandsCApes: Glimpses of Everyday California on view January 15 thrugh January 28, 2011. We live in a fast-paced world where cell phones, email, Wi-Fi, and Twitter keep us constantly connected. [Read More]
The de Saisset Museum presents The Veil: Visible and Invisible Spaces on view January 15 – March 11, 2011. This traveling exhibition features more than thirty works of art that explore the veil in its [Read More]
Seattle patrons of the arts Charles and Emma Frye were passionate supporters of music as well as the visual arts. Through historical photographs of their art collection as it was presented in their home and [Read More]
This first art exhibition and museum project showcasing Degenerate Art Ensemble (DAE), a groundbreaking performance company, was conceived and executed over a two-year process of dialogue and close collaboration between Frye Art Museum curator Robin [Read More]
The architectural collection of masterwork drawings and models in the Royal Academy is founded upon presentations made by the architect Royal Academicians on their election. Spectacular examples of Georgian and Victorian perspectives of famous projects [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art announces it’sr 2011 season with two projects by internationally-acclaimed, Toronto-based artist Luis Jacob, and a special presentation of Geoffrey Pugen’s two-channel video, Sahara Sahara, on view February 4 through [Read More]
The Heckscher Museum of Art presents Identity Crisis: Authenticity, Attribution and Appropriation. This exceptional exhibition which opens on January 15, 2011 and runs through March 27, 2011, explores issues relating to the artistic use of [Read More]
The Museum of Science Boston presents RACE: Are We So Different? on exhibit January 16 through May 15, 2011. Developed by the American Anthropological Association in collaboration with the Science Museum of Minnesota and sponsored [Read More]
The City of Hiroshima has selected the winner of the 8th Hiroshima Art Prize, Ms. Yoko Ono (born 1933 in Tokyo, currently lives in New York). Yoko Ono. Photo by Charlotte Muhl and Sean Lennon, [Read More]
The Art Institute of Chicago announce the appointment of Elizabeth Hurley as the museum’s new Vice President for Development, effective February 14, 2011. In this capacity, Hurley will assume responsibility for overseeing all aspects of [Read More]
The Long Beach Museum of Art presents Influential Element: Exploring the Impact of Water on view now through April 3, 2011. Influential Element features 24 contemporary works by California-based artists who seek to explore the [Read More]
The Crocker Art Museum and the First 5 Sacramento Commission are pleased to announce that the Museum has been awarded a First 5 Sacramento Commission grant of $566,040. This grant will support the development and [Read More]
The Reading Public Museum will close its Second Floor Galleries to the public on January 24, 2011, immediately after the ending of the current exhibition, Tiffany Lamps: Articles of Utility, Objects of Art. The galleries [Read More]
The USC Fisher Museum of Art Presents John Nava: The Making of the Trojan Family Tapestry on view through April 9, 2011. John Nava 2010 The Trojan Family Tapestry Commissioned in 2008 by Ronald Tutor [Read More]
University of Delaware Museums presents Bodyscapes on view February 9 through July 15, 2011. Bodyscapes explores the human form as a landscape upon which artists project ideas of heritage, identity, celebration, and absence. The works [Read More]
The USC Fisher Museum of Art presents The Portraits of Sylvia Shap: Explorations and Revelations open through April 9, 2011. A portrait painter, Sylvia Shap has been engaged in the practice of realistic contemporary portraiture [Read More]
Three Special Exhibitions Trace the Path of Impressionism from France to the U.S. The Crocker Art Museum will present a series of exhibitions this summer showcasing the journey of Impressionism from France to the U.S. [Read More]