The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and Albany State University will co-host a daylong program to help southwest Georgia residents identify and preserve items of historical and cultural significance tucked away [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 16, 2013
les Abattoirs presents Anthony McCall, an exhibition on view February 22–May 5, 2013. Anthony McCall, You and I, Horizontal (III), 2007. Installation view at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 2007. Photo: Sylvain Deleu. Invited to take [Read More]
On March 6, Ed Ruscha takes the stage at The New York Public Library to reflect on his career and enduring influence in conversation with Paul Holdengräber, Director of LIVE from the NYPL. Ruscha’s work [Read More]
Brooklyn Commons, a discussion series this winter and spring at ISCP, presents intellectual and artistic pairings between the established Brooklyn-based artist community and ISCP residents. This series puts artists in conversation who have not shared [Read More]
Air Force combat pilots share stories of war over Europe SEATTLE, – Two American Air Force pilots who flew combat missions during World War II will share their dramatic stories during a Feb. 23 lecture. [Read More]
Pori Art Museum presents It’s the Political Economy, Stupid on view 1 February–26 May 2013. Filippo Berta, Homo Homini Lupus, 2011. Still from video; three minutes. Courtesy of the artist. Globalization, privatization, flexible work schedules, [Read More]
“Women Fly!” programs include flights, flyers and space explorers SEATTLE, Feb. 15, 2013–Beginning on Tuesday, March 5, the Museum celebrates Women’s History Month with seven days of women in aerospace programs featuring special guest presentations, [Read More]