The Space Station museum is moving to a new location in the Pacheco Plaza Shopping Center in Novato, CA in June and is planning to re-open on July 14th. With an emphasis on space exploration, [Read More]
Daily Archives: July 3, 2012
The Jewish Museum of Florida, a historical museum located on Miami Beach, has become part of the FIU family through a gift that will create a unique partnership. The Museum will now be known as [Read More]
The Fort Wayne Museum of Art presents Infinite Mirror. American Identity, an exhibition on view through July 15, 2012. This exhibition features 63 multi-media works including paintings, works on paper, photographs and video by culturally [Read More]
The Charles H. MacNider Art Museum hosts Area Show. 43 on July 6 – September 1, 2012. The competition for the show is open to all artists above high school age residing within 100 miles [Read More]
The Museum of the American Railroad has discontinued operations at Fair Park in preparation for its move to Frisco. View looking south along exhibit tracks 1 and 2 showing Union Pacific “Big Boy” #4018 and [Read More]
The Hirshhorn Museum presents Black Box. Jeroen Eisinga in which the artist is Swarmed by 250,000 Bees in Silent Video. Jeroen Eisinga Known for his short films, video installations and photographs, Jeroen Eisinga (Dutch, b. [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art has been awarded $100,000 by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation’s Digital Resources grant program to support a project to preserve, arrange and create Web-searchable online electronic finding aids for [Read More]
The Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover presents Award Winners XII, an exhibition on view July 6, 2012 – October 21, 2012. Award Winners XII features the talent of the current Individual Artist Fellows [Read More]
Fort Wayne Museum of Art presents a paintings exhibition by Douglas David on view through August 12, 2012. Douglas David has made a name for himself as one of Indiana’s favorite painters. With his signature [Read More]
The Biggs Museum of American Art announces Glass Transformed, an exhibition on view September 7, 2012 – October 28, 2012. Glass Transformed is the first museum presentation of the photographic work of Celia Pearson within [Read More]
A monumental synagogue building dating to the Late Roman period (ca. 4th-5th centuries C.E.) has been discovered in archaeological excavations at Huqoq in Israel’s Galilee. The excavations are being conducted by Jodi Magness of the [Read More]
The Fort Wayne Museum of Art presents Ida Lorentzen. Interior Light and Space, an exhibition on view through August 5, 2012. The intimacy of interior spaces has historically attracted the attention of artists ranging from [Read More]
The Autry National Center presents Katsina in Hopi Life a new exhibition on view June 23, 2013 that continues the work of highlighting stories through the Native voice. Katsina in Hopi Life is a collaboration [Read More]
Badischer Kunstverein presents Daniel Gustav Cramer & Haris Epaminonda The Infinite Library, on view 6 July–9 September 2012. Badischer Kunstverein is showing The Infinite Library in its first solo presentation in Germany. The Infinite Library [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art in Washingtom presents a New Installation of Early American Furniture and Decorative Arts from the Kaufman Collection to be Unveiled October 7, 2012. When this installation opens on October 7, [Read More]
Badischer Kunstverein presents Tanja Widmann one of you (eine von euch), a new, space-encompassing installation by the Vienna-based artist on view 6 July–9 September 2012. Establishing the point of departure for the new installation eine [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art summer Film Season celebrates the best in world film culture from the early 20th century to the present with an array of premieres, new restorations, and focused retrospectives of master [Read More]
Badischer Kunstverein presents Marianne Wex. “Female” and “Male” Body Language as a Result of Patriarchal Structures her first comprehensive solo exhibition in Germany since the 1970s. On view 6 July–9 September 2012. From 1972 to [Read More]