The Anacostia Community Museum presents the one-man show “Exercise Your Mynd—BK Adams I Am Art” on view now through Nov. 27—the largest compilation of his work to date. The exhibition features more than 50 works [Read More]
In honor of its 40th anniversary, the Brandywine River Museum presents a suite of special exhibitions. N.C. Wyeth’s Treasure Island, Classic Illustrations for a Classic Tale September 10 through November 20 2011 is the 100th [Read More]
The Demuth Museum presents Chasing Inspiration: The Art of the Newswangers. On view September 2 – November 27, 2011. Featuring the work of Lancaster County artists Kiehl and Christian Newswanger, this exhibition (and accompanying catalogue) [Read More]
Stroom Den Haag presents Hans van Houwelingen Until it stops resembling itself. On view 4 September–11 December 2011. Opening: Saturday, 3 September, 8 pm–12 midnight (Museum Night The Hague). Stroom Den Haag proudly presents a [Read More]
The FBI’s role in fighting terrorism before and after Sept. 11, 2001, is the subject of a new section of the Newseum’s “G-Men and Journalists: Top News Stories of the First Century” exhibit. The section [Read More]
The Adobe Museum of Digital Media (www.adobemuseum.com) is announce its 2011 fall exhibition schedule. On Nov. 9, 2011, at 12:01 a.m. EST, AMDM will launch Journey to Seven Light Bay, a new exhibition by Mariko [Read More]
Cathelijne Broers will be taking over as director of De Nieuwe Kerk and the Hermitage Amsterdam on 1 November 2011. She succeeds Ernst W. Veen, who is retiring at the end of the year. Broers [Read More]
The Museum Of The Rockies is hosting TwoFly Fundraiser on riday & Saturday, September 16 & 17. Join the museum as they head out to the famed blue ribbon waters surrounding Bozeman, MT for a [Read More]
Monticello and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) today announced their collaboration on a new exhibition entitled “Jefferson and Slavery at Monticello: Paradox of Liberty,” set to open in [Read More]
The Milwaukee Art Museum presents Express Talk: Treasures from the Forbidden City. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2011, NOON. Free with Museum admission. Enjoy a midday art break with a 30-minute introduction to The Emperor’s Private Paradise: [Read More]
The Phoenix Art Museum presents Seeing is Believing: Rebecca Campbell and Angela Ellsworth on view September 3, 2011 – January 23, 2012. Rebecca Campbell and Angela Ellsworth both spent their childhoods in Utah and within [Read More]
The Columbia Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Dr. Will South as chief curator. He currently serves as the chief curator at the Dayton Art Institute in Ohio, which is an institution renowned [Read More]
The 9/11 Peace Story Quilt, designed by the artist Faith Ringgold and created in collaboration with New York City students ages 8 to 19, will be exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from August [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum presents Twentieth Century Art The Second Half, on view now. A display of the collection follows the chronological development of modernism and its varied expressions in Europe and the USA of [Read More]
The Walker Art Center presents The Parade: Nathalie Djurberg with Music by Hans Berg, on view September 8–December 31, 2011. In the hands of Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg, animation becomes a medium for transgressive and [Read More]
Malmö Konsthall presents Chris Johanson Alright Alright on view 10 September–27 November 2011. The American artist Chris Johanson (born 1968) is a self-taught product of San Francisco’s skateboard and graffiti culture. In his playful and [Read More]
The Museum Of Russian Icons has extended it’s 1000 Years of Veneration Exhibition through October 1. Exhibited together for the first time, these precious and beautiful works span 1000 years of Russian history. This exhibition [Read More]
The Museum Of Russian Icons will present an acclaimed collection of Russian metal icons and crosses, which chronicles the entire history of the Russian Orthodox Church from the 11th C. to the 19th C. On [Read More]