Minneapolis-based artist Chris Larson’s surreal carpentry transforms ordinary buildings into sculptures, stage sets, musical instruments and performative vehicles. From scale effigies of iconic structures that he builds and subsequently razes to hallucinatory studio spaces that [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2017
The character of Cincinnati’s architectural and artistic complexion was forever changed by the groundbreaking work of Dutch-born, Cincinnati-based artist Mark Dejong (b.1966). His launch of Swing House in the late summer of 2017 welcomes adventurous [Read More]
The CAC is organizing the first major survey of era-defining artist Caledonia Curry – better known as Swoon. Swoon is a pioneering social champion in a field traditionally dominated by men, machismo and activities deemed [Read More]
Travel back to the 1940’s for the Foundry Art Centre’s 13th annual fundraiser, a special USO-themed “Sky’s The Limit” Gala! All funds raised through the Gala will directly support the arts programming the Foundry Art [Read More]
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Spring is a time of rebirth and the Summer season in Indian Country aligns with renewal ceremonies, so it is fitting that James Pepper Henry will become the Museum Director of [Read More]
Shakespeare and the Queen City opens August 25 CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is pleased to announce Shakespeare and the Queen City , a temporary exhibition featuring an original First Folio, the first published [Read More]
Please join us for the Demuth Museum’s thirty-fourth “House & Garden Tour.” As a participant, you will gain access to exclusive gardens and homes in the historic downtown area as well as in several charming [Read More]
NEW CANAAN, Conn. – The Glass House proudly presents Julian Schnabel: “Paintings that I hope Philip and David would like,” an intimate survey showcasing Julian Schnabel’s prolific painting career. Over the course of the exhibition [Read More]
The skipjack Stanley Norman can be seen at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., from Friday, April 28, to Monday, May 8, 2017, with public tours available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 [Read More]
CINCINNATI, OH – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center invites the media to the StoryCorps Opening Program today, April 20. StoryCorps, the national story gathering project, is in Cincinnati from April 20-May 19. The StoryCorps [Read More]
In conjunction with Tamara Staples: Side Effects May Include, join us on Sunday May 21, 3-4pm for a panel discussion with Dina Tyler; Shuyun David Lo, M.D., Kathy Forward, Executive Director, NAMI Santa Clara County, [Read More]
The Natural History Museum in London have announced Whales, an exhibition on view in the Museum’s Hintze Hall from 14 July 2017 to 28 February 2018. More than 100 specimens from the Museum’s research collection [Read More]
The schooner Sultana will be at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md. beginning mid-day on Friday, May 12, 2017 and continuing through Thursday, May 25, 2017. Sultana will visit CBMM again Friday, [Read More]
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Boatyard Program Manager Jenn Kuhn reports work continues in CBMM’s boatshop on the construction of the 25’ draketail Pintail. Construction began mid-January 2016 through CBMM’s Apprentice for a Day public boatbuilding [Read More]
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, as we host our annual Summer Party on Saturday, June 10th from noon to 4 pm. With generous [Read More]
At the heart of James Pyman’s artwork is an investigation of how identity is defined by circumstance, geography and popular culture. His primary medium is drawing, which he presents within both historical and contemporary frameworks, [Read More]
Community members are invited to a public reception celebrating the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s newest major exhibition, Robert de Gast’s Chesapeake, from 5 to 7 pm Friday, May 12, 2017. With free [Read More]
The remains of five Archbishops of Canterbury have been found beneath a medieval parish church next to Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s official London residence, during refurbishment of the Garden Museum. Builders found a [Read More]