The Studio Museum in Harlem presents Stephen Burks: Man Made, a unique project that furthers industrial designer Stephen Burks’s ongoing exploration of the global economy of artisanal craft. On view Mar 31, 2011 – Jun [Read More]
Cocktail Culture: Ritual and Invention in American Fashion, 1920-1980 is one of the largest exhibitions of costume and textiles in the RISD Museum’s history. From Prohibition to disco, cocktails and fashion ritualized the passage of [Read More]
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre? on view March 31 – July 31, 2011. In the early years of World War II, Charlotte Salomon, a 23-year-old Jewish artist from Berlin, fled [Read More]
The Norman Rockwell Museum is to present ‘Ice Age’ To The Digital Age: The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios. On View June 11 through October 31, 2011. A prehistoric squirrel scampers across an [Read More]
Kunsthaus Zürich presents DogMouseCat an exhibition on view 1 April – 31 July 2011. Human beings have been inspired by their nearest relatives, the citizens of the animal kingdom, since they first began creating art, [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia announces its upcoming exhibits and other events for 2011. These exhibitions will feature a wide variety of themes and, as with all MOCA GA exhibits, will focus on [Read More]
Alexander Clement, Ceramics Specialist for Bonhams Auctioneers, will be on hand from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, Friday 1 April, to value pottery, porcelain and glass as well as Chinese and Japanese ceramics and works of art [Read More]
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri – Midwestern companies looking to “wow” their staff members or clients at the next company meeting or corporate function need to look no further than the Kemp Auto Museum, located in the Chesterfield [Read More]
Teens with an interest in natural history can make the most of their summer by applying for the Teen Volunteer Program at the Sam Noble Museum. The program provides an opportunity for teens to learn [Read More]
The Sam Noble Museum is to present Art and the Animal 50th Anniversary Exhibition. April 30 through September 5, 2011. This beautiful traveling exhibition is selected each year from the works appearing in the annual [Read More]
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is creating an education center that will allow it to significantly expand its national education program and meet the needs of the museum’s many education constituencies. The center will benefit [Read More]
From 25 March to 11 July 2011, the Jacquemart-André Museum is presenting The Caillebotte Brothers’ Private World. Painter and Photographer. An encounter between Impressionism and photography, this exhibition evokes the artistic and private world of [Read More]
The Kansas Aviation Museum in Wichita Presents Plane Plans: The Story of Wichita Aviation through Historic Drawings. Exhibit Opening and Open House on Thursday, May 12th 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. The Kansas Aviation Museum [Read More]
The Museum of Life and Science in Durham has temporarily closed its popular train ride in order to perform track maintenance originally scheduled for later this year. Accelerating this scheduled maintenance supports the recommendation of [Read More]
The old Elliott Museum building will close April 3 with an afternoon of festivities for area residents that include free admission. A larger, world-class building will be constructed on the site, with opening scheduled for [Read More]
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents The Luminous Interval D. Daskalopoulos Collection on view 12 April–11 September 2011. The Luminous Interval: The D.Daskalopoulos Collection is the first large-scale presentation of one of the world’s most significant [Read More]
The Musselburgh Museum is to open on 1st April 2011 at 65 High Street, Musselburgh. The work is nearing completion and is scheduled to be completed soon. The museum has a specially designed, modern exhibition [Read More]
Bibliothèque nationale de France presents Richard Prince: American Prayer, on view March 29 – June 26, 2011. “An American Prayer” is a book of poems by Jim Morrison, who would have traded rock stardom for [Read More]