The History of Diving Museum announced that it is partipating in the Blue Star Museums program, providing all active duty, National Guard, Reserve military personnel and up to five family members with free museum admission [Read More]
Situated at the geographic nexus of awe-inspiring scenery and rapidly-changing surroundings, the Nevada Museum of Art is an ideal place for conversations about the ways that humans creatively interact with natural, built, and virtual environments. [Read More]
The Hastings Museum announced that it has achieved accreditation from the American Association of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition for a museum. Accreditation signifies excellence to the museum community, to governments, funders, outside agencies [Read More]
A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario traces the history of Canada’s changing industrial landscape through the lens of some of the country’s most extraordinary photographers from the past 150 years. Songs of [Read More]
Woodstock Museum’s 12th Annual FREE Film Festival will be held at the Museum site on Sept. 2-5, Labor Day weekend at 13 Bach Rd., Saugerties, NY. With movies from alternative filmmakers, music to dance by, [Read More]
Amazing life-sized moving dinosaurs will terrify Liverpool when a blockbuster exhibition roars into the city this autumn. In a major coup for World Museum, Age of the Dinosaur opens on 22 October and runs until [Read More]
2011 marks the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft’s (KMAC) 30th anniversary, and to celebrate the museum traditional Bourbon Ball into a Bourbon Bash! On Saturday, October 1, from 7 p.m. until midnight, with an [Read More]
Extensive Conservation Study Undertaken on Painting with White Border (1913) Reveals New Details Vasily Kandinsky, Painting with White Border (Bild mit weissem Rand), May 1913 Oil on canvas, 140.3 x 200.3 cm Solomon R. Guggenheim [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art launches the season with three globally engaged and timely exhibition projects. Adel Abidin, “Jihad,” 2006. Video, 3:27. Courtesy Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris. Main Space ¡Patria o Libertad! On [Read More]
The Miami Art Museum presents Focus Gallery: Joel Meyerowitz – Aftermath. Open August 19 – November 6, 2011. In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Miami Art Museum presents Focus Gallery: Joel Meyerowitz – [Read More]
The Guggenheim Museum presents Ten Years of Terror: Film Reflecting on 9/11, screenings September 9, 12, and 13, 11 am. In recognition of the ten year anniversary of September 11th, Ten Years of Terror examines [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum presents Inside Job: Street Art in Tel Aviv. Exhibition on view from Friday 26 August 2011. The Show Has No Closing Date. Street Art Tel Aviv Museum In recent years, walls [Read More]
The Museum of Making Music – a cultural destination dedicated to exploring the enduring relationship between people, instruments and the music we make – is undergoing a significant renovation to give visitors new interactive musical [Read More]
Exhibition of Photographs of Prominent Latino Americans along with Filmed Interviews The Brooklyn Museum presents Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Latino List a new exhibition of large-format, full-color photographic portraits on view August 19–December 11, 2011. The [Read More]
Akron Art Museum paintings, sculptures and Paula Nadelstern’s kaleidoscope quilts are comingto life in the form of flowers. Akron Garden Club is returning to the museum with Art Blooms! Kaleidoscope 2011, a Garden Club of [Read More]
New Formations: Czech Avant-Garde Art and Modern Glass from the Roy and Mary Cullen Collection Offers a fresh introduction to seminal works that were hidden from the public eye during the Cold War era The [Read More]
This year, 2011, will mark the 125th year since that “first run”. To commemorate that historic event, the City of Scranton along with the Electric City Trolley Museum Association will be cooperating with planning several [Read More]
This September, the Walther Collection will unite the portraiture of two modern photography masters, August Sander and Seydou Keïta, whose images vividly capture the rapid social transformations of the twentieth century through the faces of [Read More]