Final Concerts of the Season! August 22: The Dave Stryker ‘Eight Track’ Band “First-rate jazz talent”—LA Times August 29: The Steven Kroon Latin Jazz Sextet Led by sought-after studio musician Steven Kroon on the congas [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2015
Exhibition on view September 4-December 31, 2015; Conference September 25-27, 2015 Asheville, NC…Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) presents a special exhibition and its annual conference on the Bauhaus in the U.S., focusing [Read More]
CINCINNATI – Drag racing power tools. Robots. Race cars. 3D printed prosthetics. Inspiration. Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire is back at Cincinnati Museum Center August 29 & 30 for a weekend of explosive exhibits, interactive displays [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Aug. 29, two former U.S. Air Force pilots share first-hand stories about one of the most dangerous types of missions in air combat: attacking enemy air defense systems. During their 2 p.m. [Read More]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Highly expressive paintings and sculptures by New York-based artist Shinique Smith will be on view in the Frist Center’s exhibition Wonder and Rainbows from October 9, 2015, through January 10, 2016. Ms. [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Sept. 19, the Museum celebrates the big five-o with an all-day birthday party and 50-cent admission (the original ticket price). Visitors are encouraged to dress for the party’s 1960s theme. Festivities begin [Read More]
(Doylestown, PA) The James A. Michener Art Museum will once again host the much anticipated The Art of Wine fête on Saturday, October 17, 2015. This distinctive wine-themed event, a signature fundraiser for the Michener, [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Aug. 21, The Museum of Flight opens a new exhibit about the first crewed spaceflight that dared to fly for a week, NASA’s Gemini V mission. The “8 Days or Bust” exhibit [Read More]
On Saturday, October 31, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will host OysterFest, a celebration of the Chesapeake’s favorite bivalve. The event features live music on two stages, an oyster stew competition, boat rides, retriever demonstrations, [Read More]
CINCINNATI – Travel back in time and experience life in the 1940s during Cincinnati Museum Center’s 1940s Weekend on August 15 & 16. From swing dancing and pin curls to classic cars and vintage boxing, [Read More]
CINCINNATI – There’s something big coming to Cincinnati Museum Center. While Shark Week whips the world into a frenzy every summer, at 55 feet long and 48 tons, Whale Week promises to be even bigger. [Read More]
Exhibit features 100 incredible works of art made out of millions of LEGO bricks CINCINNATI – THE ART OF THE BRICK, a captivating exhibition of intriguing works of art made exclusively from one of the [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is participating in the September 19 -20, 2015 Maryland Lighthouse Challenge, with its 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse as one of nine Chesapeake lighthouses featured in this year’s tour. Sponsored by [Read More]
CINCINNATI, OH — The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency announced today the participating community partners, sponsors and youth panelists in the “Bridges to Cross: Building [Read More]
On Saturday, October 3 and Sunday, October 4, 2015, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will host one of the nation’s largest gatherings of small boat enthusiasts and unique watercraft at the 33rd annual Mid-Atlantic Small [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has just released the commemorative catalogue and online exhibition of A Broad Reach: 50 Years of Collecting. Featuring 50 significant objects that have been accessioned into the museum’s collection over [Read More]
(Doylestown, PA) The James A. Michener Art Museum will present Veils of Color: Juxtapositions and Recent Work by Elizabeth Osborne, on view from July 25 to November 15, 2015. This exhibition explores the arc of [Read More]
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has recently made major improvements to several of its historic buildings and other structures along its 18-acre Miles River waterfront. Funded through philanthropic support, [Read More]