Fifteen Field Museum scientists participate in rapid biological survey of Michigan City, Indiana’s natural areas Field Museum scientists organized and participated in a day-long “BioBlitz” to survey six natural areas in the Trail Creek Watershed [Read More]
On view are two exhibitions drawn from the Hilliard’s collection. Over the past four decades the University’s Art Museum has established through the generous gifts from local patrons and Alumni a wonderful collection of American [Read More]
The Studio Museum in Harlem presents Spiral Perspectives on an African-American Art Collective, on view through Oct 23, 2011. Spiral: Perspectives on an African-American Art Collective presents works by members of the historic Spiral group, [Read More]
This exhibition highlights some of the recent acquisitions to the museum’s permanent collection over the past decade. On view now through through December 18, 2011. Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 [Read More]
Miracles and Charms, Wellcome Collection’s autumn exhibition programme, explores the extraordinary in the everyday with two shows: Infinitas Gracias: Mexican miracle paintings, the first major display of Mexican votive paintings outside Mexico; and Felicity Powell: [Read More]
The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego presents See/Saw: Annual Youth Exhibition an annual juried exhibition of photography and film produced by talented young artists. Open October 15, 2011 – February 5, 2012. The [Read More]
The pilot cutter Edmund Gardner – one of the world’s 50 most important preserved ships – re-opens to the public for the first time since 2006. The iconic ship, part of the Merseyside Maritime Museum’s [Read More]
One of the largest and most important sets of portraits of early English kings and queens is on display at the National Portrait Gallery for the first time in 36 years, on view through 4 [Read More]
The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, has acquired a collection of materials from husband-wife duo actress Carlin Glynn and writer and director Peter Masterson [Read More]
Check out Sewall-Belmont’s exciting programs & gallery talks in August The National Woman’s Party and Political Rhetoric: Visual Propaganda in the Battle for the Vote On Thursday, August 25, at 7 p.m., the Sewall-Belmont House [Read More]
Serene Contemporary Architecture and Present-Day Art Contribute to Uniquely Illuminating Experience of Buddhist Traditions, as Foundation Inaugurates Its Tenth-Anniversary Season A superb selection of some of the greatest Buddhist sculptures and hanging scrolls held in [Read More]
Agreement includes shared exhibitions, combined research projects, long-term loans and staff exchanges Baltimore — The Walters Art Museum announced today a signed memorandum of cooperation with the Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum in Hildesheim, Germany. An [Read More]
In an era of virtual neighborhoods and fast-paced Internet communication, The Spectacular of Vernacular addresses the role of vernacular forms in the work of 27 artists who utilize craft, incorporate folklore, and revel in roadside [Read More]
The Bowers Museum presents Scrimshaw: The Art and Craft of the American Whaler, on view through september 30, 2011. Scrimshaw: The Art and Craft of the American Whaler celebrates this unique American folk art, created [Read More]
The California African American Museum presents Women: Game Changers, Less Known, Here Celebrated, on view August 3rd – November 6th, 2011. Opening: August 3rd 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Utilizing CAAM’s soaring entrance space, flying [Read More]
The Sheldon Museum of Art presents The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art: Works on Paper. Exhibition on view thru September 25, 2011. The 55 works on paper in this exhibition date [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), presents Lynda Benglis, a traveling exhibition of the work of American artist Lynda Benglis from the past forty years, on view at MOCA at Grand Avenue July [Read More]
The Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is reinstalling its permanent collection galleries with a new show, “Histories,” which focuses on the complexity of the subject. The exhibition opens with a First [Read More]