The Patsy Cline Historic House in Winchester, Virginia, will play witness to the story of Patsy’s Winchester years, the lives of others associated with her, and events that were pivotal to her career. The Historic [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Textile Museum and the George Washington University announced on July 26 an affiliation whereby The Textile Museum will move to the George Washington University’s Foggy Bottom campus to become a cornerstone of a new [Read More]
The Art Center and UMFA Team Up to Celebrate Artist’s Life and Work Salt Lake Art Center and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) are pleased to present Final Light: V. Douglas Snow in [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art launched its first interactive mobile application on iTunes. The free app, designed in association with Tristan Interactives Inc. of Toronto, is the first one available by the Smithsonian [Read More]
The Mona Bismarck Foundation presents The Wyeths: Three Generations of American Art (Les Wyeths: trois generations d’art américain). On view 10 Nov, 2011 through 12 Feb, 2012. N.C. Wyeth (1882–1945), A Young Maine Fisherman, 1933, [Read More]
In the last decade of the 19th century, one of the world’s most famous travelers was a dog. At a time when mass communication sped at the rate of a train, a mongrel pup gained [Read More]
The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, joins forces with the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) for a new exhibition that draws [Read More]
The National Museums of Kenya is hosting its 3rd Scientific Conference under the theme: Heritage Management for Sustainable Management, from the 9th to 11th November 2011 at Multi-Media University Conference Center, Nairobi. As the world [Read More]
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum announces the installation of Tory Fair’s Testing a World View (Again), the seventh project in the PLATFORM series, on view July 23, 2011 through Spring 2012. Boston-based sculptor Tory Fair [Read More]
Visitors to the National Museum of Wildlife Art may see cranes, hard hats, and a little dust but they will also see much more: Even as the museum continues its ambitious schedule of sculpture trail [Read More]
Digital Images Provide Access to Rare Paper Squeezes The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives announces a new 3-D digital resource that will enable scholars and the public to learn [Read More]
The museum is seeking a new director to make SKMU Sørlandets Kunstmuseum one of the best art museums in Norway, and increase the number of visitors. SKMU Sørlandets Kunstmuseum seeks to both confirm and extend [Read More]
Model for Artist’s “Boy with Frog” makes U.S. debut at the Getty Center The J. Paul Getty Museum announced that a work by the acclaimed contemporary sculptor Charles Ray has been loaned to the Museum [Read More]
One Artist. Two Exhibitions. Over 200 Works. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) and LDS Church History Museum are pleased to announce the largest joint exhibitions ever presented of work by beloved Utah artist [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will open a new display in the Albert H. Small Documents Gallery Aug. 12. “Have You Heard the One…? The Phyllis Diller Gag File” brings to life one [Read More]
A permanent new gallery to show highlights from the V&A’s internationally renowned collection of photographs will open this autumn, considerably extending the space dedicated to photographs at the Museum. The gallery will launch with a [Read More]
The Racine Art Museum presents Kim Cridler: My Wisconsin Home, on view July 31, 2011 – July 22, 2012, in RAM’s Windows on Fifth Gallery . Using steel and bronze, as well as organic materials such [Read More]
This summer, past and present converge at the Studio Museum in three exhibi- tions of innovative art spanning the last half-century. Spiral: Perspectives on an African-American Art Collective features artworks from members of the Spiral [Read More]