To commemorate the 90th anniversary of this cultural hub of Northern New Mexico, the Harwood has planned a series of exhibitions, community parties, and other public programs. The museum officially kicks off the 90th anniversary, [Read More]
Museum News
Jewish Museum in London opens Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait an exhibition on view 3 July – 15 September 2013, co-curated with her brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva. It is an intimate and moving exhibition [Read More]
World premiere of “Fighter Pilot 3D: Operation Red Flag” opens theater SEATTLE, – The Museum of Flight’s William M. Allen Theater re-opens July 6 after extensive renovations and technical upgrades. Celebrating the grand opening, the [Read More]
PHILADELPHIA — The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University ranked second out of the nation’s 10 best science museums to visit, according to a recent survey of American Mensa members. Mensa is an organization [Read More]
Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents Labour and Wait an exhibition on view July 2 – September 22, 2013. Labour and Wait, SBMA’s major summer exhibition, features 15 international artists and artist-collaboratives who bring 21st-century [Read More]
Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College presents The Flood of Rights 2013 Conference on September 19–22, 2013. Human rights claims are now made and conveyed—demonstrated—anywhere and at all levels through [Read More]
The Town of St. Michaels will bring the War of 1812’s history to life during a town-wide Battle of St. Michaels Bicentennial on Saturday, August 10. The town’s waterfront and historic district will transform to [Read More]
Nomination deadline extended to July 15 CINCINNATI – Do you know someone making a difference in the lives of children in our community? Don’t they deserve to be recognized? Time is running out to nominate [Read More]
Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Dale Stovall featured speaker SEATTLE, – Combat helicopter expert, retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Dale Stovall, leads a July 13 program recalling the role of Sikorsky HH-53 “Jolly [Read More]
V-A-C Foundation presents Olga Chernysheva Compossibilities on view 4 July–25 August 2013. With her gift for delicate, empathic observation, Olga Chernysheva discovers art in the everyday. Her multimedia works tell of simple, yet wondrous people [Read More]
The Fruitlands Museum presents The Nobility of Things an exhibition on view 06/29/2013 (All day) – 11/03/2013 (All day). Artist-in-Residence, Jodi Colella, investigates the inherent qualities in both found and manufactured materials and celebrates the [Read More]
The The San Diego Museum of Art announce Marika Sardar as the new Associate Curator of Southern Asian and Islamic Art. Sardar will begin her role on July 29, 2013. Marika Sardar comes to the [Read More]
The Saint Louis Art Museum opened it’s new East Building on Saturday, June 29, 2013. Designed by award-winning architect Sir David Chipperfield with technical leadership from HOK, the new East Building increases the Museum’s public [Read More]
Cal State Fullerton Grand Central Art Center announces Adriana Salazar Nothing Else Left an exhibition on view July 6th – September 22nd. Is there an end to our existence? Can we be separated from our [Read More]
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary present Cerith Wyn Evans The What If?… Scenario (after LG) on view July 5–November 3, 2013. Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary’s fourth exhibition at Vienna’s Augarten, Cerith Wyn Evans—The What If?… Scenario (after LG) [Read More]
Kunsthalle Basel presents Michel Auder – Stories, Myths, Ironies, and Other Songs: Conceived, Directed, Edited, and Produced by M. Auder an exhibition on view through August 2013. Michel Auder’s films and videos are recordings of [Read More]
Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Raking Leaves present Open Edit: Mobile Library in Sri Lanka. A traveling archive of contemporary art books from AAA in Hong Kong, the Mobile Library brings a selection of the [Read More]
November 9, 2013 through July 2015 Edward S. Curtis, famed photographer of the American West, created iconic images of Native peoples at the start of the 20th century. This exhibit explores Curtis’ work in Arizona [Read More]