SEATTLE – Guy Norris, senior editor of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine and the author of “Boeing 787 Dreamliner,” will present an insider’s story behind Boeing’s newest airliner during a lecture at 7 p.m. […]
Daily Archives: May 2, 2011
Peter Galassi, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, will retire from that position in July, it was announced today by MoMA’s Director, Glenn […]
Exhibition showcases hidden Venetian treasures from Isabella Gardner’s rare books collection From May 3 to June 19, visitors to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are invited to take a closer look at seven Venetian manuscripts […]
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology announce the selection of the 2011 Robert Gardner Fellow in Photography. Following an international search, the Gardner Fellowship committee awarded the Fellowship to Miki Kratsman, a prize-winning Argentinean-born […]
The Blanton Museum presents About Face: Portraiture as Subject, open April 30 – September 4, 2011. About Face: Portraiture as Subject, a unique exhibition organized by The Blanton, features 40 portraits in diverse mediums from […]
The Baltimore Museum of Art’s Board of Trustees announced its selection of the Maryland-based architecture firm Ziger/Snead to work with the Museum on its ambitious $24 million capital renovation. The decision follows a comprehensive year-long […]
The Tyler Museum of Art presents a selection of oil paintings by Sedrick Huckaby, a Texas artist who uses thick, impasto paint to create his shape-shifting quilt murals, evocative of tradition, family and his own […]
The Kresge Art Museum presents Hiraki Sawa: Other Dwellings a seminal single-channel works of this young Japanese-born artist whose videos have placed him at the forefront of a new generation of video artists. Sawa’s videos […]
Mirror Image: Women Portraying Women an exhibition on view May 1–November 27, 2011, in the new North Carolina Gallery of the NCMA’s East Building. Featuring works from the NCMA’s permanent collection as well as loans, […]