Expansion Will Double Exhibition and Education Space – Design Transforms SFMOMA and Neighborhood Opening New Routes of Public Circulation and Access With New Entry and Pedestrian Promenade The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) [Read More]
UMFA one of more than 1300 museums across America to offer free admission to military personnel and their families this summer SALT LAKE CITY, UT – The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is pleased to [Read More]
Fondazione Galleria Civica di Trento presents Silver Summer Program: two solo exhibitions, a workshop and a series of new publications, which over the summer of 2011 will turn the Foundation’s “white cubes” into a set [Read More]
The American West was a source of great fascination for Easterners and visitors to this country alike during the 19th century. Novelists such as James Fenimore Cooper and Charles Bird King capitalized on this fascination [Read More]
The Walters Art Museum will present The Art of the Writing Instrument from Paris to Persia. Exhibition open July 2–September 25, 2011. This focus show features approximately 25 writing instruments produced in cosmopolitan centers such [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) along the Miles River in St. Michaels, MD is offering the public a rare opportunity to be a part of the Rosie Parks skipjack restoration project with its recently [Read More]
1950s radio broadcast of Ray Bradbury sci-fi reenacted in Museum’s theater SEATTLE – Reenactments of the 1950s live radio broadcast of Ray Bradbury’s “Mars Is Heaven,” will be on stage at The Museum of [Read More]
The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicagoy presents an exhibition of work by William O’Brien on view through une 26, 2011. Chicago artist William J. O’Brien (b.1975) works in multiple mediums, including ceramic, textiles, [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian announces the 2011 schedule for its sixth annual concert and festival series promoting Native musicians, films, performers and artists from across the Western Hemisphere. This June the [Read More]
“Family Matters: Portraits from the Qing Court” at the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery presents lavish portraits, rare jewelry and other objects that offer a fascinating look at imperial family life in the later half [Read More]
The free summer shuttle to transport visitors between the National Mall and the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum returns for a third year in time for the Memorial Day holiday. It will offer weekend service May [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum presents NASA | ART: 50 Years of Exploration on view from May 28 to Oct. 9. You do not have to be a rocket scientist or an astronaut [Read More]
The Harvard Art Museums announce they have received a 2010 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Access to Artistic Excellence grant. The grant of $75,000 is among the largest gifts awarded by the NEA in [Read More]
Patrimonio Nacional and the Museo del Prado have signed a collaborative agreement for the technical study and restoration in the Museum’s studios of The Crucifixion by Rogier van der Weyden. This is one of the [Read More]
The Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competition, a joint project of Polk Museum of Art and the City of Winter Haven, is a yearlong juried exhibition of sculptures from around the country. Ten sculptures were selected by [Read More]
This summer Tate Modern unveils a series of major new photography displays including a significant new body of work by Taryn Simon, iconic works by Diane Arbus and two important early works from Boris Mikhailov [Read More]
The Harvard Art Museums present Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, an exhibition that examines how celebrated Northern Renaissance artists contributed to the scientific discoveries of the 16th century. This exhibition [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art and the City of New York has broke ground for the Whitney’s new museum building on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg joined Adam D. [Read More]