In honor of Women’s History Month, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is proud to present the KNOW Theatre’s production of We Will Rise: Selections from The Afghan Women’s Writing Project. The production, scheduled for [Read More]
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Visual artists Jonathan Latiano and Lynne Parks and cellist Dariusz Skoraczewski showcased in BMA’s Contemporary Wing. BALTIMORE, MD – The BMA celebrates Baltimore’s arts community with Baker Artist Awards 2013, an annual exhibition showcasing the [Read More]
On 12 July 2014, Bonhams’ Mercedes-Benz Sale will feature a choice selection of some 40 motor cars manufactured by the renowned German marque over its more than a century-long history. The modern engineering giant that [Read More]
The National Air and Space Museum presents a “Heritage Family Day” series celebrating ethnic and cultural diversity. The series coincides with national observances, focusing specifically on the contributions that diverse communities have made to aviation [Read More]
FUNDACION MAPFRE in Madrid presents an exhibition of photographs by Lynne Cohen on view February 19–May 11, 2014. This Canadian photographer has produced one of the most interesting and consistent bodies of work on interior [Read More]
US Institute for Excellence in Commerce lauds Museum SEATTLE – The Museum of Flight has been selected for the 2013 Washington Excellence Award amongst all its peers and competitors by the US Institute for Excellence [Read More]
The stories and connections between early 20th century carvers of the Chesapeake’s Susquehanna Flats will be told through artifacts, photographs, and decoys in the new Carvers at the Crossroads: Sharing Ideas, Techniques and Styles across [Read More]
SPECIAL EVENTS Highlights of the Collection Tour First Wednesday of every month | 6:30 pm | FREE Saturdays and Sundays | 1:30 pm | FREE FREE with general Museum admission Experience the UMFA galleries through [Read More]
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) presents The Marvelous Real Contemporary Spanish and Latin American Art from The MUSAC Collection on view February 15–May 11, 2014. As part of 400th anniversary of the Japan-Spain relations [Read More]
Materials from Cincinnati Museum Center collections form interactive companion gallery CINCINNATI – Just as Diana, Princess of Wales continues to inspire people globally, Cincinnati Museum Center hopes to inspire people locally with a companion gallery, [Read More]
La Kunsthalle Mulhouse present The Night of the Great Season an exhibition on view February 19–May 11, 2014. The Night of the Great Season focuses on Polish neo-surrealism, tracing the historical influence of art, theater [Read More]
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presents Biographical Forms Construction and Individual Mythology an exhibition on view until March 31, 2014. From the now classic The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors [Read More]
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents Alice Aycock Drawings: Some Stories Are Worth Repeating an exhibition on view through April 20, 2014. Divided into two parts, the exhibition is presented by the Santa Barbara [Read More]
The Board of OCA announce the appointment of Katya García-Antón as new director who will lead the institution for the next four years. After a comprehensive selection process, involving several national and international candidates, we [Read More]
The Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum present El Lissitzky – Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Utopia and Reality an exhibition on view through 11 May 2014. The El Lissitzky – Ilya and Emilia Kabakov exhibition considers this [Read More]
Traveling portrait artist and New Jersey resident Micah Williams (1782-1837) was a prolific artist who has 272 known existing works. His works are represented in many major museums and are highly sought after by folk [Read More]
The Corning Museum of Glass has acquired Continuous Mile, an ambitious large-scale sculpture by contemporary artist Liza Lou (American, b. 1969), to be installed in the Museum’s North Wing contemporary galleries, which will open in [Read More]
In the 1970s, Andrea Tonacci, an Italian filmmaker living in Brazil, traveled throughout North, Central, and South America conducting interviews with indigenous leaders. Each speaker addressed issues important at the time, such as the need [Read More]