The NC Transportation Museum hosts Spring Kick Off 2011 on March 19th. The Spring Kick Off will include a few special touches, including steam over Spencer – as the Flagg 75 Steam Engine Caboose Train [Read More]
Daily Archives: March 18, 2011
In conjunction with Artscape, Baltimore’s premier arts festival organized by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, the BMA presents a special exhibition of works by the finalists for the Janet & Walter Sondheim [Read More]
The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea presents Out of the Silent Planet on view through 29 May 2011. Out of the Silent Planet consists of ten media art pieces from museum collection by the [Read More]
Bristols British Empire and Commonwealth Museum (BECM) is closed in preparation for a planned relocation to London. The award winning British Empire & Commonwealth Museum is the first major institution in the United Kingdom to [Read More]
From 18 March to 17 April, as part of Le Sténopé, un procédé photographique – Le Monde par le trou d’une aiguille (“Pinhole Photography: An Original Look at the World”), American artist Jeff Guess looks [Read More]
On April 2, the Art Gallery of Ontario will unveil a sprawling exhibition that displays for the first time highlights from one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Inuit art. Inuit Modern: The Samuel [Read More]
Portrait of the Nation, the project to renovate and revitalise the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, has received a £2 million funding boost from Scottish Government. Thanks to this additional grant, the initial target for the [Read More]
The first exhibition to explore Pablo Picasso’s lifelong connections with Britain will be the highlight of the summer season at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 2012. Picasso and Britain will examine Picasso’s [Read More]