Juan Williams, a Fox News analyst and Fox News Sunday panelist, will present the talk “King Alive: His Dream Lives on Today.” on Friday, January 14, 2011 – 7:00pm – 9:00pm in the aird Auditorium, [Read More]
The Figge Art Museum presents a lecture – Tracking the Trains: Artists and American Railroads by Joni L. Kinsey, PhD at 2 pm Sunday, January 30, 2011. This lecture goes beyond the exhibition to survey [Read More]
The Figge Art Museum Presents Tracks: The Railroad in Photographs from the George Eastman House Collection open January 15 – April 24, 2011. Organized by the George Eastman House, this exciting exhibition explores 160 years [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents related solo exhibitions by Anne Collier and Jack Goldstein from 22 January to 27 March. Anne Collier is one of the most exciting artists working in photography to have emerged in recent [Read More]
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts collection of African art is regarded as one of the strongest in the United States. More than 100 cultures are represented through some 500 works that span 2,000 years. [Read More]
A landmark gift of $10 million to The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch will support the creation of a major exhibition space within its Costume Institute. This gift will allow the [Read More]
The new Dali Museum has opened in Saint Petersburg, Florida More than 2,100 works by Salvador Dali including nearly 100 oil paintings, will be on show at the new museum, the largest collection of Dali’s [Read More]
The Council of the ICA announce the appointment of Gregor Muir as the new Executive Director of the ICA. He will take up his post on 7 February 2011. Gregor has, since 2004, been the [Read More]
The Rogers Historical Museum presents Draw Me a Story: A Century of Children’s Book Illustration open April 9 through May 21, 2011. A good children’s picture book still has the power to whisk young minds [Read More]
– Monday, February 7, 2011, 7 p.m. Film Screening, Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Center for the Arts A Gift for the Village by Jane Vance, Instructor, Department of Religion and Culture, Virginia Tech, in association [Read More]
Invited by Mu.ZEE to propose an exhibition and a publication based on the Museum’s collection, FormContent decided to focus its research on the inheritance left by the Flemish artist Guy Mees (1935 – 2003) and [Read More]
In mid-2011 the National Museum of Australia will open Landmarks: People and Places across Australia (formerly known as Creating a Country), a major new permanent gallery. Landmarks will trace a broad history of Australia since [Read More]
Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, a remarkable collection of paintings and stories which reclaims the Aboriginal history of the world’s longest stock route through the deserts of Western Australia, has set a new record [Read More]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s popular Landscape Visions lecture series continues its 2010-11 season—entitled CITY.GARDEN.NOW—this spring with three new talks on gardens and the urban environment. The series will be presented off-site this season (at [Read More]
The National Museum of Australia presents Not just Ned: a true history of the Irish in Australia, open17 March to 31 July 2011. Discover the surprising but true history of the Irish in Australia at [Read More]
In anticipation of the January 14, 2011 release of the 3D action comedy The Green Hornet, starring Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, and Cameron Diaz, the vigilante hero’s automotive co-star Black Beauty is now taking on [Read More]
The University Museum of Contemporary Art presents Intersections Intersected: the Photography of David Goldblatt on view Thursday, February 3 – Sunday, May 1. David Goldblatt (b. South Africa, 1930) is one of the great documentary [Read More]
The Rogers Historical Museum has unveiled a new logo, tagline, and design sets for its calendars, posters, rack card, and advertisements. The museum also has improved its website to make it easier to navigate. The [Read More]