BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced that it has added nearly 100 works to its collection this fall, with objects engaging all five of the museum’s curatorial departments. Among the new [Read More]
Monthly Archives: December 2019
Since 2012, human trafficking cases have steadily increased in the United States, rising to 10,949 cases reported last year. Ohio mirrors those numbers, with over 400 cases reported in 2018. The National Underground Railroad Freedom [Read More]
Beginning January 25, the Michener Art Museum is excited to present the fantastical exhibition Ponstingl: Dreams of Past Futures, its first solo exhibition featuring the work of Franz Jozef Ponstingl (1927-2004). While he received little [Read More]
Artist Lesia Sochor presents her exhibition Pysanka: Symbol of Renewal, on view March 21 – August 2, 2020. The paintings of Lesia Sochor are narratives told in paint prompted by personal experiences. The Pysanka series [Read More]
Dust off your best “Mad Men” outfit and join the Museum of Russian Icons for martinis, manhattans, and all things Cold War. Please RSVP by Sunday, March 15, so we know how much Spam to [Read More]
Join author and illustrator Lynn Curlee for an inside look at his new book The Great Nijinsky: God of Dance. Lynn will explore how the book came to be made, starting with the original series [Read More]
Want to know more about your icon? Bring your objects in for an assessment clinic provided by the members of the Museum’s curatorial team. The assessment includes the approximate age of your icon, where and [Read More]
Produced by the National Gallery of Art for their 2013 exhibition Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909–1929: When Art Danced with Music, the documentary explores the impresario Serge Diaghilev, creator and driving force of the [Read More]