Split Second invites the Brooklyn Museum’s online community to participate in a project that will result in a small installation of Indian paintings from the Museum’s permanent collection. Taking its inspiration from the critically acclaimed [Read More]
Daily Archives: July 14, 2011
Independent Curators International (ICI) is now accepting applications for curators internationally to participate in its short-course training program, the Curatorial Intensive. Organized from November 13-21, 2011 in association with the visual art performance organization Performa, [Read More]
East Meets West brings together the seven Boston-based artists who received the Artadia Award 2009 Boston: Claire Beckett, Ambreen Butt, Caleb Cole, Raul Gonzalez, Eric Gottesman, Amie Siegel, and Joe Zane. The featured artists work [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum’s Target First Saturday attracts thousands of visitors to free programs of art and entertainment each month. The August event celebrates Brooklyn’s Caribbean community with a series of programs showcasing the diversity of [Read More]
Exhibition spans 5,000 years and represents the art of Europe, the Americas, pan-Asia, and Africa The Lowe Art Museum presents Sacred Stories, Timeless Tales: Mythic Traditions in World Art, on view through October 23. Sacred [Read More]
The Milwaukee Art Museum presents the installation Chinese Contemporary Warriors by world-renowned contemporary artist Yue Minjun, in conjunction with its Summer of CHINA series of exhibitions. This latest addition to the ambitious CHINA lineup will [Read More]
Marc Pachter, former director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, has been appointed Acting Director of the National Museum of American History, effective Aug. 15. He will replace Brent D. Glass, who announced that he [Read More]
From 10am to 5:30pm on Saturday, July 23, five bands will rock the waterfront campus of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum during its 4th annual Chesapeake Folk Festival in St. Michaels, MD. With music played [Read More]