CAPC Contemporary Art Museum Bordeaux presents Procession A Story within the Exhibition on view March 5–November 16, 2014. Julie Maroh, author of the highly acclaimed comic strip Blue is a Warm Colour, is seizing the [Read More]
Museum News
THE MUSEUM OF IDAHO IS 1 OF ONLY 3 MUSEUMS IN THE U.S. TO HOST RACE TO THE END OF THE EARTH DURING ITS INTERNATIONAL TOUR IDAHO FALLS – The Museum of Idaho is proud [Read More]
Neue Galerie Graz – Universalmuseum Joanneum open Idea and Form. Mathematics and the Beauty of Science an exhibition on view February 27–May 11, 2014. As a ‘language of natural sciences’ ever since antiquity, mathematics has [Read More]
In honor of 12 Years a Slave’s nine Academy Award nominations, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is offering guided Solomon Northup tours all day, Saturday, March 1, as part of Oscar weekend. Tours start [Read More]
The Smithsonian Latino Center is now accepting applications for the 2014 Young Ambassadors Program June 22 through Aug. 1. The application deadline is April 7, before 5 p.m. EDT. The Young Ambassadors Program is a [Read More]
MoMA PS1 presents the most comprehensive survey of painter Maria Lassnig (b. 1919, Austria) organized in the United States, an exhibition on view March 9–May 25. The presentation includes over seventy major works spanning almost [Read More]
Author Betsy Case and guest Sandra Jeffcoat share Boeing women’s stories SEATTLE – Betsy Case, author of “Trailblazers: The Women of the Boeing Company,” will tell stories about the courageous women aviators and engineers who [Read More]
Tate Liverpool present Keywords: Art, Society and Culture in 1980s Britain Richard Hawkins: Hijikata Twist on view 28 February–11 May 2014. Tate Liverpool presents an exhibition based on Raymond Williams’ seminal book Keywords – A [Read More]
Wine aficionados and novices alike can experience the historic, waterfront town of St. Michaels, MD with more than 300 international, domestic, and Maryland wines during the 5th annual WineFest at St Michaels this April 26 [Read More]
The Museum Frieder Burda presents JR an exhibition open March 1–June 29, 2014. The French artist JR (*1983) is one of the most innovative representatives of contemporary art on the international scene. He lives and [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art present Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910 on view March 2–May 26, 2014. The first comprehensive survey in the United States devoted to the art [Read More]
On Saturday, May 31, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD will host Floating Fleet Day, where visitors can experience the Miles River aboard an authentic Chesapeake wooden workboat. For a nominal [Read More]
Salt Lake City – Attention all museum lovers, cultural enthusiasts, history buffs and devoted art advocates: Are you looking for a way to serve and inspire others in your community? The Utah Museum of Fine [Read More]
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) announce that Charles Esche, Director of the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands and Co-Director of Afterall Publishing, Central Saint Martins, London, is the recipient of the [Read More]
Museum Center and Public Library take the lead on helping get kids excited to read CINCINNATI – Want to share your love of reading but need an excuse? How about a birthday celebration for Dr. [Read More]
Focus Consultants is celebrating a link with four of the top 20 free museums and galleries in the UK recommended by The Guardian newspaper. The company has worked on many high-profile museums across the UK, [Read More]
Katonah, NY – “No one can whistle a symphony,” the saying goes. “It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” And to achieve the crucial goal of attracting a greater number of people to Katonah’s [Read More]
Cincinnati home to two organizations recognized by Institute of Museum and Library Services CINCINNATI – The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and Cincinnati Museum Center will be highlighted as part of a campaign [Read More]