MARCH EVENTS Wells Fargo Free First Thursday Thursday, March 4, 5-9 p.m. Once a month, the Museum stays open late-for free! Enjoy the Museum’s Great Gallery, Personal Courage Wing, Space: Exploring the New Frontier exhibit [Read More]
Fourteen Nevada artists will display their work in the halls of state government during the 2011 Legislative Session as part of the Legislative eXhibition Series (LXS) sponsored by the Nevada Arts Council. “LXS provides members [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art is proud to present Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective, the critically acclaimed first major exhibition to explore the work of the legendary artist. Defying classification, Paul Thek (1933 –1988)—the sculptor, painter, [Read More]
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) presents The Otolith Group Thoughtform 4 February – 29 May 2011 The Otolith Group is a London-based artist collective founded in 2001 by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun. [Read More]
Featuring More than 100 Paintings, Sculptures, and Works on Paper by Such Avant-Garde Artists as Umberto Boccioni, Marc Chagall, Marcel Duchamp, Kazimir Malevich, and Pablo Picasso When Vasily Kandinsky and Franz Marc formed the group [Read More]
Historic, Three-Year Preservation Project Restores The Landmark Façade of the Library On 42nd Street One of the New York City’s most revered and cherished icons is celebrating its 100th birthday this year – and thanks [Read More]
The Museum of Anthropology, has found a future home in the historic horse barn on campus. The building is known as the “Old Art Barn”. The iconic 1919 Utah State University Barn has generated nearly [Read More]
Strategic Additions to SFMOMA’s Collection Support Plans to Expand the Museum and Transform the Visitor Experience The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced that it has received an unprecedented 195 promised gifts of [Read More]
Pilgrim Hall Museum has reopened with the exhibition, Whose History?: Contemporary Photography of Plymouth on view through April 30, 2011. Four contemporary photographers look at familiar historic sites in Plymouth , Massachusetts , in an [Read More]
A written work of art, a text that becomes a work of art? Is it a carefully thought of process that can only find accuracy in the written form or is it more the other [Read More]
Three fighter pilots share their stories about air combat over Europe SEATTLE – The latest in a continuing series of American Fighter Ace panel discussions at The Museum of Flight is Feb. 12 at 2 [Read More]
Paris, The BNP Paribas Foundation and BNP Paribas Australia are supporting the restoration of a masterpiece by Nicolas Poussin, part of the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. As part of a program [Read More]
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has launched its 150th anniversary year, a major milestone in the history of Australia’s first public art gallery. Victorian Premier and Minister for the Arts, Ted Baillieu, NGV Council [Read More]
The National Civil War Museum announced it will open a series of year-long exhibits in recognition of the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War. In January of each year beginning in 2011 through 2015, each [Read More]
The American Folk Art Museum will dramatically transform the Park Avenue Armory’s historic 55,000-square-foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall with the installation of 650 red and white American quilts, all of which are on loan from [Read More]
The Newark Museum presents Posing Beauty African American Images From the 1890s to the Present on view through 04.28.2011. Posing Beauty explores the ways in which African American beauty has been represented in the media [Read More]
The Children’s Museum, Seattle is celebrating National Wear Red Day by offering free admission* to children wearing red on Friday, February 4th. On National Wear Red Day children ages 10 months to 10 years old [Read More]
On Feb. 2, 2011, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opened Gabriel Kuri: Nobody needs to know the price of your Saab, the first solo museum exhibition of the artist’s work in the U.S. Using familiar [Read More]