“IndiVisible: African–Native American Lives in the Americas,” a 20-panel display that outlines the seldom-viewed history and complex lives of people of dual African American and Native American ancestry, will open at the Smithsonian’s National Museum […]
Daily Archives: January 6, 2012
The Davis Museum at Wellesley College presents the Northeast Premiere of Radcliffe Bailey: Memory as Medicine, the most comprehensive examination of works by the artist to date. The exhibition highlights Bailey’s ongoing experimentation and improvisation […]
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans presents Infamy — December 1941 an exhibition on view through February 19, 2012. Infamy — December 1941 will focus on the day that US involvement in the war […]
The Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) presents Unusual Suspects. Paintings and Photographs by Holly Roberts an exhibition on view February 4 – May 6, 2012. Experience the fresh, fearless world of Holly Roberts at MOPA […]
Four-part event series features the 20th anniversary of the popular African Americans in Science event This long-running event series focuses on the accomplishments of members of the Twin Cities’ Asian American, African American, American Indian […]
The Georgia Museum of Art (GMOA) at the University of Georgia announces Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson’s donation of a prominent collection of works by African American artists. The couple will also fund an […]
The Museum of the City of New York presents The Greatest Grid. The Master Plan of Manhattan, 1811—2011 an exhibition on view through Apr 15. The Greatest Grid: The Master Plan of Manhattan, 1811-2011 celebrates […]
Stainless-steel sculpture, on view through January 8 in Whitney exhibition David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy, is part of artist’s iconic Cubi series. David Smith (1906–1965), Cubi XXI, 1964. Stainless steel, 119 ½ x 43 × […]