The Maritime Museum of Southport has announced a Golf Classic, with proceeds supporting the NC Maritime Museum at Southport’s new home at Fort Johnston. The North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport focuses on the maritime [Read More]
Among the Smithsonian’s many museums, the Museum of American History clearly deserves the title “The Nation’s Attic.” It became an attic because its historians and curators were more interested in steam engines, sailing ships, spittoons [Read More]
The 2011 Festival Of Model Tramways will be held on Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th September 2011 at the Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Greater London, TW8 0EN. Now in its twenty-third [Read More]
The Kew Bridge Steam Museum Steam is hosting Locomotive Footplate Experience Days offering the chance to spend a day on London’s only steam railway. 2011 dates now available for booking for more information visit: http://www.kbsm.org [Read More]
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is the recipient of a $93,825 award from the federal grant program Save America’s Treasures to conserve the museum’s remarkable collection of paintings by [Read More]
The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum presents Macquarie 2010 – The Progress A Journey Across the Blue Mountains 1815 on view through 30 April 2011. This important exhibition of photo montages by Allan Bardsley, has [Read More]
Brings together over 40 drawings, predominantly recent acquisitions, including two major works by Gustav Klimt In the past few years, the Getty Museum has focused on building its holdings of German and Austrian drawings from [Read More]
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art presents Tea & Immortality Contemporary Chinese Yixing Teapots from the James T. Bialac Collection. On view April 2, 2011 – May 15, 2011. The exhibition opens with a [Read More]
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri – The Kemp Auto Museum’s 1931 370S Cabriolet Mannheim Mercedes-Benz won top honors at the recent Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, held at The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island and The Golf Club of Amelia Island [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art presents ‘Young Artists 2011’ In the Beitzel, Righter, and Project Galleries on May 15 – May 22, 2011. Marking its 28th year, the Young Artists exhibition showcases the extraordinary talents [Read More]
The Journey Museum presents South Dakota’s First Century of Flight in the Stanford Adelstein Gallery. The fascinating story of the First Century of Flight will be on display through April 30, 2011. Noted aviation historian [Read More]
Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today the appointment of Limor Tomer as the Museum’s General Manager of Concerts & Lectures, effective May 2. She currently holds the dual positions [Read More]
The Museum of Outdoor Arts in Englewood, Colorado announces a Summer Art Internship. Thank you for your interest in the Museum of Outdoor Arts’ Design and Build Internship Program. Design and Build is a public [Read More]
American creativity among the common people, past and present, has been a driving force in shaping the spirit of the American Folk. On Saturday, May 7th this creative spirit will be particularly alive and well [Read More]
The Walker Art Center and Cunningham Dance Foundation (CDF) announce the Walker’s acquisition of a comprehensive collection of artist-made set pieces, costumes, painted drops, and props, created for the internationally renowned Merce Cunningham Dance Company [Read More]
Kris Martin is the spring Capp Street Project artist in residence, and one of the seven artists participating in the Wattis Institute’s three-year program The Magnificent Seven. Martin’s conceptual practice centers on the fragility of [Read More]
MUSAC, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (León, Spain) presents this upcoming 9 April two new shows at the spaces Laboratorio 987 and the Showcase Project. The Laboratorio 987 will host until [Read More]
The Highland Park Historical Society is pleased to announce a special exhibit of over 100 European and American paperweights from 1840 through the present day. Antique French paperweights and modern works by Ayotte, Hunter, McDougall, [Read More]