Siena, Italy… Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s painted Crucifix (c. 1329–30) from the Convent of San Niccolò al Carmine, meticulously restored thanks to the Friends of Florence and generous support from The Giorgi Family Foundation, was presented to [Read More]
Monthly Archives: October 2023
ST. MICHAELS, Md – The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Shipyard has completed its latest project with the launch of the 36-foot Chesapeake Bay buyboat Mr. Dickie. The Shipyard team began work on the new construction [Read More]
BALTIMORE, MD – In April 2024, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will launch Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum, a series of exhibitions and projects that centers the work, experiences, and voices of Native artists. Preoccupied [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Oct. 21, author and retired U.S. Air Force Col. Eileen A. Bjorkman will discuss her book Fly Girls Revolt: The Story of the Women Who Kicked Open the Door to Fly in [Read More]
ST. MICHAELS, Md – The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum gets in the festive spirit next month, hosting the Holiday Edition of the Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival on Saturday, Nov. 18. After [Read More]
Opening October 14 at Scandinavia House, Narrative Threads: Works by Eight Nordic Artists presents multi-media artwork by Nordic artists, each distinguished by their innovative use of natural, synthetic, and digital materials. Exploring Nordic craft traditions [Read More]
ST. MICHAELS, Md – The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will celebrate the Bay’s favorite bivalve at OysterFest on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10am-4pm. CBMM’s OysterFest features oysters served a variety of ways, along with other [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Oct. 13 the Museum will hit new heights with flighty delights at the 21+ event, Art After Dark. A show in three acts, Art After Dark warms up with cocktails, The Museum [Read More]
CINCINNATI – In a generous demonstration of their belief in access to culture and education for every member of our community, Carol and William “Bill” Eckerle have left an $18 million gift to three leading [Read More]
The Elmhurst Art Museum is proud to announce A Love Supreme, a solo exhibition by Norman Teague inspired by legendary jazz musician John Coltrane, with an adjoining intervention in Mies van der Rohe’s McCormick House [Read More]