The animated undersea observatory won top honours for Best Scientific Visualization at the Red Stick International Animation Festival in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The exhibit was also selected as WHERE Magazine’s choice for the province’s top [Read More]
The dancing body has long been subject matter for drawing, as seen in a variety of works included in the exhibition On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century, currently on view in The Museum of [Read More]
In Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Holiday Recognizing One of Our Nation’s Greatest Heroes And in Reflection upon His Poignant Question: Where Do We Go From Here? In honor of Dr. Martin Luther [Read More]
The Nevada State Museum is seeking volunteers to attend the Nevada State Museum’s Winter Tour Guide Training. The four-day training, always fun-filled and inspiring, runs 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, January 11-12 and 18-19, 2011. [Read More]
MONA, Museum of Old and New Art opened to the public on January 22, 2011. It is Australia’s largest privately funded museum and houses antiquities, modern, and contemporary art from David Walsh’s private collection. TIn [Read More]
There are less than two weeks left to see the Seattle Art Museum’s (SAM) Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris. What The Stranger calls “one of the best [Picasso show’s] you’ll ever see [Read More]
The Rubin Museum of Art presents Body Language: The Yogis of India and Nepal, photographs by Thomas Kelly on view January 28 – May 30, 2011. The enigmatic world of sadhus, the vividly decorated or [Read More]
The American Museum of the Moving Image presents Dolls vs. Dictators an exhibition on view January 15-April 10. Dolls vs. Dictator The new Video Screening Amphitheater, adjacent to the grand staircase, is a screening area [Read More]
Some of the finest works of art from the Rubin Museum’s collection will be represented in Masterworks: Jewels of the Collection, opening March 11, 2011. Masterworks will highlight the stylistic diversity and relationships between different [Read More]
The American Museum of the Moving Image presents Real Virtuality an exhibition on view January 15-June 12. RealTime Unreal, Workspace Unlimited The six installations in this exhibition were created by artists and technologists with backgrounds [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Chicago presents New Chicago Comics on view January 8 – 30, 2011, an exhibition of the work of four young, Chicago-based cartoonists and animators: Jeffrey Brown, Lilli Carré, [Read More]
The Newark Museum will hostit’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration on 1.17.2011 12:30–4:30 pm Monday (Museum Opens: 12 Noon). This Martin Luther King Jr. Day explore African-American artists in the Newark Museum ‘s [Read More]
The British Museum will present Cultural heritage and the semantic web: A study day at the British Museum on Thursday 13 January, 09.15–15.30 in the Stevenson Lecture Theatre. This event examines the use of the [Read More]
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is seeking funding for flood repairs after spring floods. The museum is unable to use it’s auditorium at present where events are held. Lyman Allyn Art Museum is a community-based [Read More]
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum presents Members Collect: The Thrill of the Chase on view through March 20, 2011. Members Collect: The Thrill of the Chase. Will feature extraordinary works of art from the collections [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art, Washington, will present 21 of Canaletto’s finest paintings of Venice with 34 by his most important contemporaries, including Gaspar Vanvitelli, Luca Carlevarijs, Michele Marieschi, Bernardo Bellotto, and Francesco Guardi, in [Read More]
The Elverhøj Museum of History and Art presents its inaugural art exhibit for Solvang’s Centennial year. The Spirit of Solvang: Capturing the Past in Photographs will tell the story of Solvang through a series of [Read More]
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum Presents presents A Sense of Place: Painters of Matunuck, Rhode Island 1873-1941 an exhibition on view through February 20, 2011. During the last decades of the nineteenth century, the picturesque [Read More]