A group of artists has painted a wall mural of Laupahoehoe peninsula prior to 1946. Laupahoehoe, Pacific Tsunami Museum The artistic creation was designed and painted by Elfie Wilkins and two of her students, Lena [Read More]
The Corning Museum of Glass will present an unprecedented survey of work by the groundbreaking female artist Toots Zynsky. A pioneer of the studio glass movement, Zynsky draws from the traditions of painting, sculpture and [Read More]
Moderna Museet in Malmo presents Marcel Duchamp Early Modernism: 1900-1920 from the Moderna Museet Collection on view 19 March-11 September, 2011 . Today, Marcel Duchamp is regarded as one of the most prominent and innovative [Read More]
Swiss Institute presents Karlheinz Weinberger Intimate Stranger on view now until March 26, 2011. Swiss Institute proudly presents the first institutional exhibition of vintage prints by the late Karlheinz Weinberger (1921-2006). An unsung pioneer of [Read More]
The Japan Society Gallery presents Bye Bye Kitty!!! Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese Art, an exhibition introducing American audiences to a new wave of Japanese artists who challenge their country’s long love affair [Read More]
The Roanoke Canal Museum & Trail announces “The Roanoke Valley in the 1960s” 3-Day Event. The Roanoke Valley in the 1960s is a 3-day event explaining how the wild, revolutionary 1960s affected small-town America like [Read More]
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presents iCON: Consuming the American Image. Open March 19–June 12. What is an icon today? Icons are recognized as representations of figures, cultures, and ideas [Read More]
Cheekwood Art & Gardens presents Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum on view March 19 – June 19 . Modern Masters examines the complex and varied nature of American abstract art in the [Read More]
The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe presents Power to the Imagination Artists, Posters and Politics on view 18th Mar. 2011 – 13th Jun. 2011. Artists’ posters tell the story of protest, commitment to freedom and [Read More]
The Attleboro Arts Museum presents India American Experience: The Work of Photographer Mahendra Paul along with The Art of the Sari. Exhibition dates: June 9 – 17, 2011. The Museum’s India American Experience exhibition is [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), builds on its longstanding commitment to the work of James Turrell with the recent acquisition of a dozen light-based works by the renowned American artist. Turrell titled the [Read More]
Zacheta National Gallery of Art presents THREE WOMEN Maria Pinińska Bereś, Natalia Lach-Lachowicz, Ewa Partum. Exhibition open until 8 May 2011. The subject of the exhibition is the work of three female artists, pioneers of [Read More]
The Geffrye Museum presents At Home in Japan – beyond the minimal house, open Tuesday 22 March to Monday 29 August 2011. Susan Andrews View from a living room onto a domestic garden in Nara, [Read More]
BBC One’s ever popular Sunday evening programme Antiques Roadshow will be filming for its 34th series at Yorkshire Museum & Gardens, York, on Thursday, 28 July, 2011. The doors open at 9.30 am and close [Read More]
The Castle Air Museum in Atwater, California celebrates it’s 30th Anniversary with an open house on March 20, 2011, 10am – 4.00pm. When the closure of Castle Air Force Base was announced in 1994, a [Read More]
The archive of the Otago Settlers Museum in Dunedin, New Zealand is closed while a $38m building redevelopment is completed. During the redevelopment the museum is open with a very much reduced exhibition programme in [Read More]
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Presents Jeff Koons: Artist Rooms an exhibition on view 19 March – 3 July 2011. One of the most highly acclaimed and internationally successful artists working today will [Read More]
The Yorkshire Museum has been nominated for the long list for The Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries, 2011. The purpose of this annual prize is to recognise and stimulate originality and excellence in [Read More]