The Georgia Museum of Art presents Dale Nichols. Transcending Regionalism, an exhibition on view through Feb. 27, 2012. Midwestern works from the Georgia Museum of Art’s permanent collection and on loan from the collection of […]
Daily Archives: December 28, 2011
Following the restitution of the Jan Van de Velde II painting A Winter Landscape to the heirs of Professor Dr. Curt Glaser, his heirs have now sold the artwork back to the Rijksmuseum. The agreement […]
The Smithsonian’s FY 2012 federal appropriation totals $811.5 million. It is $52 million above the FY 2011 appropriation. Bird’s eye view of the Smithsonian Reynolds Center in Washington, DC Photo: Ken Rahaim, Smithsonian Institution. The […]
Arnolfini presents Museum Show Part 2 on view through 19 February 2012. Arnolfini, Photo: Jamie Woodley Following on from Part 1 (24 September – 19 November) Museum Show Part 2 is the second chapter of […]
The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts in Madison, New Jersey presents WHIMSIES: Ken Olsen and the American Folk Art Tradition an exhibition on view through January 15, 2012. The Museum of Early Trades & […]
The Electric Railway Museum in Coventry has been awarded Small Groups Award from the Heritage Railway Association (HRA). The award identifies the work done by Electric Railway Museum since its creation in 2008 as ‘an […]
Attendance at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City jumped significantly in the 2011 calendar year, to 410,000 visitors. In 2010, 359,000 visitors came to the museum. The higher numbers are attributed to a […]
The National Hellenic Museum has opened in Chicago it is the first and only major museum in the country dedicated to the Greek journey, from ancient times to the modern Greek American experience. Chicago has […]
125,582 people and counting have seen the Duke Energy Holiday Trains in their new home CINCINNATI – The Duke Energy Holiday Trains opened for the 2011 holiday season on Nov. 5 in their new home […]
SEATTLE On Jan. 11, an heroic airline captain will tell the story about how he and his crew successfully dealt with an in-flight emergency that could have been one of the biggest disasters in airline […]
Electric Railway Museum announces a new arrival to its Coventry site. Laboratory 4, affectionately known as ‘Hastings Coach’, was the first vehicle to run with the Advanced Passenger Train Prototype’s suspension and tilt systems. A […]
The Toledo Museum of Art Celebrates 50th Anniversary of the Studio Glass Movement. Harvey Littleton (American, born 1922) Blue/Ruby Spray from the Crown Series. Colorless and colored barium potash glass, blown, with multiple cased overlays, […]