NASHVILLE, TENN. – This summer, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts will present Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, an exhibition of unique and luxurious autos from the 1930s and ’40s. Sensuous Steel includes 18 […]
Daily Archives: March 22, 2013
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center invites you to Women in War, a free public program that examines the role of women during the Civil War. Highlights include a […]
American Museum of Natural History presents Whales: Giants of the Deep, an exhibition on view from March 23. Through a variety of interactive exhibits, visitors will experience a re-created dive to the depths of the […]
The Chalet Society has extended The Museum of Everything // Exhibition to Sunday 31st March, 2013, due to popular demand. at 14 boulevard Raspail, 75007 Paris. The exhibition has welcomed over 40,000 visitors to date. […]
World of Wonder Children’s Museum presents Sandbox exhibition. Walk across the boardwalk to our pirate beach where there are many ways to explore the properties of sand. Pour it through a funnel or watch it […]
National Gallery of Canada presents The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts on 2013 March 22 to June 23, 2013. Rebecca Belmore, The Named and the Unnamed 2002. Digital video, projection screen, and […]
the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology presents Shoe Obsession an exhibition on view through April 13. Among the more than 150 pairs on view at the exhibit are the Monolo Blhaniks coveted by […]
Fundacion Juan March presents Paul Klee. Master of the Bauhaus an exhibition on view March 22, 2013 – June 30, 2013. Paul Klee Viento de la rosa, 1922 The exhibition is the result of several […]
The archive of Nobel Prize–winning writer and University of Texas at Austin alumnus J.M. Coetzee is available for research at the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas […]
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) at Rivington Place presents Keywords an exhibition on view 27 March–18 May 2013. Stephen McKenna, An English Oak Tree, 1981. © Stephen McKenna. Courtesy Tate. Keywords is an exhibition […]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is to open seven days a week from July 1, 2013, announced Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of the Museum. This new schedule will go into […]
The Henry Moore Institute is a centre for the study of sculpture. Our 2013–2014 exhibition programme features a series of exhibitions addressing relationships between sculpture and display, the original and the copy, and how an […]
The Albany Institute of History and Art acquired two mummies in 1909 from a museum in Egypt, where officials said one was a male and the other a female. The second mummy, sold wrapped in […]
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum presents Pattern. Follow the Rules and Variations on a Line (Moving), an exhibition open to the public from Friday, March 22. Mai-Thu Perret, Untitled, 2011. Eli and Edythe Broad […]
Latin American artifacts are closer to a new, permanent home in San Francisco after a plan to build a museum cleared an important step Thursday, when the Planning Commission approved an environmental study for a […]
After leading Swiss Institute for over six years and implementing a highly successful program as well as organizing the relocation of Swiss Institute to its current address on 18 Wooster Street in Manhattan, Director Gianni […]
The University of Alabama’s Natural History Museum is giving students a chance to work with scientists this summer These camps are all part of the museum’s 35th annual Museum Expedition and will primarily focus on […]
Kunsthalle Mainz presents David Claerbout an exhibition on view March 22–June 16, 2013. David Claerbout, Oil workers (of the Shell company of Nigeria) returning home from work, caught in torrential rain, 2013. Video still. HD […]