The Georgia Museum of Art presents Tradition Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African American Art on view through MARCH 28, 2011. The Georgia Museum of Art Seventy-two works by 67 black artists [Read More]
The Erwin Wurm exhibition, Misconceivable, open 11 March–13 June 2011, immediately brings smiles to people’s faces. Employing humour and wit, Wurm turns the world on its head, questioning our conventional understanding of objects and concepts. [Read More]
The Speed Art Museum presents Impressionist Landscapes: Monet to Sargent on view through May 22. Alfred Sisley, Hilly Path, Ville d’Avray, 1879. Oil on canvas. Museum purchase, by exchange, and Gift of the Charter Collectors. [Read More]
‘There, I Fixed It’ stands for an attitude, a way of looking at materials and problems that is at the same time bold and unexpected. These problems can be small and trivial, but also large [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels has expanded its “A Rising Tide in the Heart of the Chesapeake” exhibit, now on display in the Museum’s Steamboat Gallery. The special exhibit runs through [Read More]
On Tuesday, April 5, the Museum of American Finance will open “Alexander Hamilton: Lineage and Legacy,” a retrospective of Hamilton’s life that traces the extraordinary history of one of the nation’s most complex founding fathers. [Read More]
George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film presents Larry Merrill: Looking at Trees on view through June 12, 2011 in the Entrance Gallery. Larry Merrill: Looking at Trees is about the intentional act [Read More]
Following on the Ludwig Museum’s exhibition, New Acquisitions – Rarely Seen Works (2009), Kind of Change offers a second occasion for the museum to display recently acquired works of art. This overview exhibition can be [Read More]
The Polk Museum of Art presents The Big Picture an exhibition on view through March 26, 2010 in the Emily S. Macey Gallery. Theo Wucjik, Denial, Polk Museum of Art It is ironic to think [Read More]
The Fleming Collection presents Will Maclean: Collected Works 1970 2010 on view 8 March – 4 June 2011. The Fleming Collection is staging a major retrospective of Will Maclean’s work. Born in Inverness in 1947, [Read More]
Highly creative re-imaginings of the iconic form of the African mask comprise a unique installation to be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 8. Featuring 20 works of art—19 sculptures and one [Read More]
Chanticleer’s Monteverdi, Mahler, and New Works by Mason Bates & Erika Lloyd, Pianists Paul Lewis and Jon Nakamatsu in Recital, Metropolitan Museum Artists in Concert, Musicians from Marlboro, Steve Ross’s Tribute to Fred Astaire, and [Read More]
Space shuttle astronaut / Top Gun pilot to talk about his amazing life as an aviator SEATTLE, – Five-time space shuttle astronaut, navy Top Gun fighter pilot and aviator extraordinaire “Hoot” Gibson, will talk about [Read More]
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Put on your lab coat and break out the beakers – it’s time to unleash your inner scientist at Mad Scientist Ball 7! The annual fundraiser benefiting the Fort Worth Museum [Read More]
A group of 25 members and guests of the Kansas City Car Guys Club recently traveled across the state of Missouri to tour the Kemp Auto Museum in Chesterfield, Missouri. KC Attorney Marshall Miller led [Read More]
The People’s History Museum presents Death and the Working Class on view through 2 May 2011. The exhibition is all about death. It looks at the enormous changes in perceptions of death and funeral customs [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum announce that J.M.W. Turner’s masterpiece Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino (1838-39) will go on view from March 7 at the Getty Center. J.M.W. Turner RA, “Modern Rome: Campo Vaccino”. Oil [Read More]
The Science Museum of Western Virginia announce the selection of an Interim Executive Director On March 1, J. Andree Brooks joined the Museum staff and will guide the Museum through its transitional stage in the [Read More]