Reynolda House Museum of American Art presents Affinities. Pairings from the Collection on view through December 2, 2012. Reynolda House Museum of American Art Imagine looking at two different works of art hung next to […]
Daily Archives: July 29, 2012
Nearly 800 innocent people are either killed or maimed each month as a result of more than 100 million mines lying scattered across more than 60 countries throughout the world The Fred Jones Jr. Museum […]
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art presents a new exhibition of works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso on display from Friday, Aug. 3. For a limited time, the museum at the University of Oklahoma features […]
New Bedford Whaling Museum hosts New Bedford Glass Symposium. Glass from the City of Light in September, 2012. New Bedford was known as the “City of Light” for the lamp oil generated by its extensive […]
Asheville Art Museum presents Mel Chin. High, Low and In Between, an exhibition on view from July 27 – November 25, 2012. Mel Chin 9-11/9-11, 2007, hand-drawn animated film written and directed by Mel Chin, […]
New Bedford Whaling Museum is at the Newport Antiques Show at St. George’s School in Middletown, on Sunday, July 29. The Whaling Museum’s temporary exhibit Kindred Port: Art & Affluence in 19th Century New Bedford […]
Asheville Art Museum presents Prime Time. New Media Juried Exhibition open through September 9, 2012 in the east wing of the museum. Elizabeth Stehling, A Hey for Four, 001. Film still. 2011. Prime Time: New […]
Bellevue Arts Museum presents Bold Expressions. African American Quilts from the Collection of Corrine Riley, an exhibition on view through October 7, 2012, featuring more than 50 quilts made throughout the American South between 1910 […]
Asheville Art Museum presents Fiore/Drawing, an exhibition on view through September 30, 2012. Joseph Fiore(1925-2008), Lake Eden, 1954. Watercolor, 12 x 18 inches. Image courtesy of the Falcon Foundation Historically, drawing has been an observational […]
Museum of Idaho in Idaho Falls presents Race For Atomic Power, an ongoing exhibition. Learn about the dramatic scientific and political adventure that occurred in Idaho’s own backyard including information about the first usable amounts […]
Aspen Art Museum presents an exhibition of work by Amelie von Wulffen, on view through October 27, 2012. Amelie von Wulffen, Untitled, 2011. Image courtesy of the artist and Alex Zachary Peter Currie, New York. […]
American Museum of Natural History presents Spiders Alivea new exhibition on view at the American Museum of Natural History from July 28, 2012, through December 2, 2012. Among the most versatile animals on the planet, […]
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery presents Worlds Within Worlds. Imperial Paintings from India and Iran, an exhibition on view July 28–September 16, 2012. Jahangir Embracing Shah Abbas From the St. Petersburg Album Signed by Abu’l Hasan […]
Bellevue Arts Museum raised over $1 million at its annual fundraising gala, Artful Evening. Over the years, BAM has exponentially increased support through its annual fundraiser, affirming the Museum’s role as a vibrant cultural institution […]
Royal Ontario Museum presents Small Skills, Special Effects: Unusual Chinese Works of Art, an exhibition on view from July 28, 2012 to February 3, 2013, featuring items from the ROM’s own Far Eastern, Textiles and […]
Menil Collection presents Claes Oldenburg. Strange Eggs, an exhibition on view September 20, 2012 – February 3, 2013 The Strange Eggs are a remarkable group of collages by American artist Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929). Completed […]
Menil Collection has chosen the Los Angeles -based architecture firm Johnston Marklee to design the Menil Drawing Institute (MDI), the first major building project to be initiated under an ambitious plan for the institution’s future. […]
Mexico at the Hour of Combat: Sabino Osuna’s Photographs of the Mexican Revolution is an exhibition open November 10, 2012 – January 26, 2013, and book based on the Osuna Collection of 427 glass negatives […]