Art Institute of Chicago presents Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Japanese Art, an exhibition on view October 28, 2012. Yoshida Ayomi. Touches, W1-M.A.K., 1988. Japanese Print Acquisition Fund, Japanese Art Shinkokai Fund. For decades, the Art [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Art Institute of Chicago presents Rethinking Typologies. Architecture and Design from the Permanent Collection, an exhibition on view through July 29, 2012. From the development of the modern house to the emergence of information design, [Read More]
Whitney Museum of American Art presents a retrospective of work by Yayoi Kusama, on view July 12 through through September 30, 2012. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929), Accumulation, c. 1963. Sewn and stuffed fabric, wood chair [Read More]
Childrens Museum of Memphis celebrates National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, July 15, 1-3pm. Members – $3 Non-members – $15 (Museum admission is included) The Children’s Museum of Memphis is located in the former National [Read More]
CRAFT BAR with ETSY LABS Thursday August 2, 6 – 8pm DIY Sewing Kit with Britex Fabrics August CRAFT BAR features local favorite Britex Fabrics, with guest artist Geana Sieburger of GDS Cloth Goods leading [Read More]
Wright Museum of Art presents 55th Annual Beloit and Vicinity Exhibition, on view through July 20 2012. The oldest continuous juried art competition in the state of Wisconsin. This years curators were Ashleigh Herrera ’13, [Read More]
Using exhibiting artist Machiko Agano’s floor-to-ceiling mylar sculptures as inspiration, we will transform old signage and print media into shiny mesmerizing mobiles to dangle from your ceiling. Fun for all ages 5+! $5 includes admission [Read More]
MOCFA @ ACC Hands-On Workshop Friday August 3, 3 – 6.30pm Saturday August 4, 12 – 5pm Are you attending the American Craft Council Show at Fort Mason? Learn the basics of weaving on contemporary [Read More]
Walters Art Museum presents The Two Planets – Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, on view August 11–November 18, 2012. Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, The Two Planets, 2008, Still from Video “Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and Thai Villagers,” 16 minutes. [Read More]
Sam Noble Museum of Natural History presents Chinasaurs. an exhibition on view through September 16. Chinasaurs features a variety of rare and extraordinary creatures. Complementing the dinosaurs are fossil dinosaur eggs and nests, along with [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art presents Natural History, an exhibition on view July 28, 2012–October 14, 2012. Florian Maier-Aichen, German, b. 1973; Untitled, 2005, chromogenic print; Joseph Soffer Family Trust Fund Natural History brings together a [Read More]
La Salle University Art Museum presents Recent Gifts: A World of Art, an exhibition on view July 9 – August 15, 2012, presenting recent gifts of artwork donated from the private collections of both alumni [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art presents White Cube, Green Maze. New Art Landscapes, an exhibition on view from September 22, 2012. White Cube, Green Maze examines six sites, each a unique expression of the ambitions and [Read More]
The Renaissance Society presents an exhibition of work by Vietnam-born, Berlin-based artist Danh Vo, on view September 23 – December 16, 2012. When Vo was four, his family fled a refugee camp in a homemade [Read More]
Kunsthalle Nurnberg presents Charline von Heyl. Now or Else, an exhibition on view 11.07.–30.09.1212. Charline von Heyl Oread, 2011 Acrylic, oil and oilstick on linen 82 x 74 inches Collection of Carole Server Frankel, New [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art presents Whistler and Rebellion in the Art World, an exhibition on view August 4–December 2, 2012. James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) was one of the most deliberately contentious, witty, and fiercely [Read More]
Tacoma Art Museum announce a major donation by Erivan and Helga Haub and family of 280 major works of American Western Art along with a contribution for a new 15,000 square foot gallery and lobby [Read More]
The Smithsonian Latino Center will host a second symposium on Caribbean indigeneity Friday, July 13, from 2 to 5 p.m. in Room 4018 on the fourth level of the National Museum of the American Indian. [Read More]