The Museum of London presents London Street Photography an exhibition on view 18 February to 4 September 2011, FREE entry. Street photographs are at the heart of our understanding of London as a diverse and [Read More]
The Grohmann Museum presents Lake Boats: The Photography of Jim Brozek and Christopher Winters open through April 3, 2011. Local photographers Jim Brozek and Christopher Winters have both spent time on Great Lakes freighters documenting [Read More]
The National Technical Museum in Prague reopens on Tuesday after being closed for renovations. The National Technical Museum was founded in 1908 and is the biggest Czech institution specializing in technical museum exhibits. It gathers [Read More]
The Smithsonian American Art Museum presents The Art of Video Games, an exhibition open March 16, 2012 – September 30, 2012. The Art of Video Games is the first exhibition to explore the forty-year evolution [Read More]
The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center announced today it has completed a much anticipated Robotics Lab that will encourage education in science, technology, engineering and math in the Sacramento region. The Robotics Lab, which [Read More]
Cities of Splendor: A Journey Through Renaissance Italy invites visitors to explore more than 50 paintings, textiles and decorative arts that defined the style that became known as the Italian Renaissance. The artworks and sumptuously [Read More]
The Museum at Campbell River presents Textile Art Exhibit – Turning the Tide, one ripple at a time… On view February 8 – 20, 2011. “Turning the tide, one ripple at a time” is an [Read More]
The Frick Collection presents Rembrandt and His School: Masterworks from the Frick and Lugt Collections on view February 15, 2011, through May 15, 2011. In the century that has passed since the collectors Henry Clay [Read More]
Watercolour at Tate Britain invites you to challenge your preconceptions of what watercolour is. The most ambitious exhibition about watercolour ever to be staged, with works spanning 800 years, this boundary-breaking survey celebrates the full [Read More]
“I maintain that the expression of rubbish, of objects, possesses an immediate intrinsic value, without the will of aesthetic compositions obliterating them and likening them to the colors on a palette; furthermore, I introduce the [Read More]
The DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art presents an exhibition of work by Ceal Floyer on view 16 February–16 May 2011. Ceal Floyer’s art displays a clarity of thought within elegantly concise presentations. Engaged and active [Read More]
The Detroit Historical Museum presents Fabulous 5: Detroit’s Award Winners, opening March 19, 2011. The Fabulous 5 exhibits highlight outstanding things about Detroit — people and aspects of the city that Detroiters love and respect. [Read More]
The Dossin Great Lakes Museum and Ford Seahorses 30th Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival will be held at the Washtenaw Community College’s Morris Lawrence Building, Ann Arbor on Saturday, March 5, 2011. Whether your interest lies [Read More]
The Berkshire Museum presents M.C. Escher: Seeing the Unseen open through May 22, 2011. This world premiere exhibition provides a full-on experience, including an up-close look at several rarely-displayed works, original woodblocks, watercolors, preparatory drawings [Read More]
Berkshire Museum presents Henry Klimowicz: Constructs, on view through March 27, a collection of new and recent work fashioned, through Klimowicz’s distinct, careful method, from cardboard. The centerpiece of Constructs is “Disk II/Bright Star,” a [Read More]
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents The Art of Advertising on view through July 17, 2011. Advertising is essential in the world of business, politics and many other aspects of daily life. Its purpose is [Read More]
The Cars of the Stars Museum in Cumbria, England is seeking additional space for it’s increasing collection. The museum said, “Due to the acquisition of numerous famous cars ‘Cars of the Stars’ requires a second [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents Richard Hawkins; Third Mind on view through May 22, 2011. Since the early 1990’s, Richard Hawkins has developed an emphatically diverse art practice that resists easy classification. Offering alternate histories through [Read More]