For the first time ever, the Kemp Auto Museum will offer complimentary gallery tours on Sunday, September 18 from 10:30 am until 1:30 pm. Museum guides will highlight permanent and revolving exhibits and offer new […]
Daily Archives: September 16, 2011
The Toronto Society of Architects and the Institute for Contemporary Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) present a free public presentation of the approved plans for Toronto’s Lower Donlands. The event will be held […]
The American Clock & Watch Museum is hosting its third annual wine and micro-brew tasting fundraiser next month. The museum is inviting the public to sample 30 wines from around the world along with 10 […]
Opening of the Special Exhibition Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Jewish Museum Berlin on 15 September 2011 Is there such a thing as a collective national identity? How do they see themselves, the citizens […]
vintageTek, a Museum for vintage Tektronix equipment and memorabilia from the Tek heyday 1946-1985 will open for Public Viewing Friday September 16, 2011 at 9am. Public Hours will be Fridays and Saturdays only until our […]
The Transformer Station will provide additional venue for contemporary art in Northeast Ohio CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Museum of Art and the Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Foundation today announced a collaboration that will bring […]
The Dennos Museum Center will be the host site for the 2011 Art and the Animal origination exhibition which is the flagship exhibition of The Society of Animal Artists, an organization dedicated to maintaining the […]
The Smithsonian Institution Archives has announced the launch of its new website, http://siarchives.si.edu, with new features and improved access to collections. First launched in 1995, the website has been redesigned to maximize public access to […]
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum presents Precarious Worlds: Contemporary Art From Germany, on view September 9, 2011 – January 9, 2012 in the Ebsworth Gallery. The world today feels increasingly globalized and interconnected, yet […]
Scholars in multiple disciplines around the world have long heralded the Photoarchive of the Frick Art Reference Library as uniquely valuable to research that relates to object-oriented study of works of art. Without this repository […]
The University of Minnesota Bell Museum of Natural History is increasing its admission fees effective September 1, 2011. The small increase will fund additional student museum guide positions at the museum. The price of admission […]
The Betty Bowen Committee announced that Jenny Heishman is the winner of the 2011 Betty Bowen Award. The award comes with an unrestricted cash prize of $15,000. In addition a selection of Heishman’s work will […]
In 2010 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen purchased the work ‘Infinity Mirror Room – Phalli’s Field’ by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. It is a mirrored room that consumes the visitor and makes him or her […]
From 17 September 2011 to 16 March 2012, the Hermitage Amsterdam will present a stunning selection from the Flemish art collection of the St. Petersburg Hermitage. With 75 paintings and about 20 drawings, this definitive […]
Installation Design by Zaha Hadid Creates Dynamic Setting for Exhibition of Her Recent Product Designs Zaha Hadid, one of the most innovative architects of the twenty-first century and the first woman to receive the renowned […]
The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw presents Auditorium Moscow. A Sketch for a Public Space. A Special Project of the 4th Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art, open 16 September–16 October 2011. With 14 million […]
“Falling to Earth: An Apollo 15 Astronaut’s Journey to the Moon” SEATTLE – On Oct. 8 at 2 p.m., Apollo astronaut Al Worden will be at the Museum to lecture about his new autobiography, “Falling […]