Bill Boeing, Jr. featured speaker at July 16 ceremony SEATTLE – William E. Boeing, Jr., the son of Boeing Aircraft Company’s founder, was a featured speaker at The Museum of Flight’s July 16th “Heroes of [Read More]
Daily Archives: July 18, 2011
The new DePaul Art Museum will open on September 16, 2011, with a new exhibition titled Chicago Needs More Famous. The exhibition will extend through February 2012. Focusing on the span of art history in [Read More]
The Maryhill Museum of Art presents an exhibition to Explore Mid-Columbia Indian Life between 1900 and the late 1950s. The exhibition “Beside the Big River”is on view July 16 – November 15, 2011. Organized by [Read More]
The Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth, has opened a New Found Treasures exhibition, a special exhibition of newly commissioned works by nine artists inspired from the collections held in the museum are to be displayed [Read More]
Leading The Power Plant is an exciting and high-profile position with one of Canada’s finest arts institutions, with high visibility globally. The gallery is seeking a Director who will lead this dynamic and innovative public [Read More]
The Science Museum of Minnesota has some Tobacco seeds on board the Space Shuttle during it’s last mission. The seeds will be studied at the museum when they are returned after the shuttle returns to [Read More]
The Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Archive is a pluralistic digital archive using the digital virtual globe “Google Earth to display on it in a multilayered way all the materials gained from such sources as the Hiroshima [Read More]
The Toledo Museum of Art announce one week remains to see Frank Stella: Irregular Polygons! Since its opening last spring, this powerful exhibition has received praise from visitors from coast to coast. “If ever a [Read More]
The Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art presents “Drawn to Nature” an exhibition on view July 16 – October 2. In the early 19th century, a group of artists fled their studios in New [Read More]
The Norton Museum of Art is to present Striking Impressions: European Prints from the Museum Collection, an exhibition focused on some of the wonderful, but lesser-known works of the Museum’s European collection. The exhibit runs [Read More]
The Fabergé Museum presents the latest edition to its permanent collection, from July 16 showing almost 100 very rare and exquisite treasures of the ancient peoples of South America — the Aztecs, Incas, and Maya. [Read More]
The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown, NJ presents an exhibit – Coming of Age: Early American Silversmiths; Masters, Apprentices, Trade Partners and Taste in the upstairs gallery. The exhibtion includes pieces made by Paul [Read More]
Artist’s Collaborations with Musicians, Forensic Artists, Bar Patrons, Nature and Exhibition Visitors Result in Poetic, Yet Playful Works The Miami Art Museumpresents the first mid-career survey of the work of Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander (b. [Read More]
Hamburger Kunsthalle presents Marc Brandenburg. Drawings an exhibition on view 15 July to 9 October 2011. Berlin-based artist Marc Brandenburg (born 1965) has recently emerged as one of the best-known draftsmen of his generation. Influenced [Read More]
The San Jose Museum of Art presents Bill Owens: Ordinary Folks a photographs exhibition on view July 16, 2011 through February 5, 2012. Ordinary folks doing ordinary things” – that is how photographer Bill Owens [Read More]
The exhibition displays for the very first time an extensive review of the works and projects of an artist that has played a key role in the narrative of Mexican contemporary art Museo Universitario Arte [Read More]
Nam June Paik Art Center presents NJP Summer Festival – 21 Rooms, 20 July–13 September 2011. Nam June Paik Art Center announce NJP Summer Festival – 21 Rooms for Nam June Paik’s 79th birthday. The [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum presents an Installation by Xu Bing: The Living Word,. The Living Word 3 will be on view from July 15 through October 2, 2011. The project is the second in [Read More]