The Denver Art Museum (DAM) celebrates nearly 20 years of collecting contemporary western art in the new exhibition, Western Horizons: Landscapes from the Contemporary Realism Collection. On view through August 28, 2011 Western Horizons looks [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art is entering a new phase of its $24 million renovation by issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to Maryland architectural firms interested in being considered for the Museum’s ambitious capital [Read More]
The Lay of the Land: A Celebration of Art Acquired by the Friends of the Collection (1983—2010), on view January 15 through May 8, 2011, at the Portland Museum of Art, will feature a special [Read More]
The Portland Museum of Art will present a lecture by U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn By the Bay. Entitled Is Vision The Twin [Read More]
The Antique Boat Museum Opening Day is set for May 13, 2011. See beautiful vintage boats and related exhibits, row an elegant small craft, thunder down the River on an antique Raceboat, enroll in a [Read More]
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum at Neatishead, near Horning is to reopen in April 2011, after improvements to the fire escapes. The museum was closed in August after MoD fire officers carried out an [Read More]
The Science Museum of Virginia presents The Polar Express through Friday, Jan. 7. A train is rolling into the IMAX©DOME as The Polar Express opens for a special limited engagement. Relive this timeless story of [Read More]
The Museo Reina Sofia presents ATLAS How to carry the world on one’s back? open through March 28 2011. Atlas is the name given in Greek mythology to a titan who, along with his brother [Read More]
Kunsthalle Wien Presents Power Up: Female Pop Art on view through March 06th, 2011. Rediscovering outstanding women Pop artists, POWER UP fulfills Dorothy Iannone’s combative promise after fifty years. The show aims at the reinterpretation [Read More]
The Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art presents To the Arts, Citizens!’ focuses on some of the intersections between art and politics as manifested in our time by looking into issues such as activism, citizenship, memory, [Read More]
The third exhibition in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’ new photography series featuring groundbreaking contemporary artists presents the innovative work of Los Angeles photographer James Welling. On view through March 7, 2011, “New Pictures 3: [Read More]
The Milwaukee Public Museum announced that it is the recipient of a $1 million grant from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the largest corporate giver in the state of Wisconsin. A significant portion of the five-year [Read More]
The Hirshhorn Museum has recently acquired important artworks in sculpture, film and photography that demonstrate the museum’s commitment to collecting key artists’ work in depth in the tradition of its founder, Joseph H. Hirshhorn, and [Read More]
Cabot’s Pueblo Museum was forced to close on December 22, 2010 due to a rain storm and flooding. The City of Desert Hot Springs and Cabot’s Museum Foundation are working on repairs to re-open as [Read More]
The Florence Griswold Museum Presents The American Artist in Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection on view now. The paintings and sculptures in this exhibition are by artists who lived and worked [Read More]
A new ArtScience Museum is set to open in Singapore on on Feb 17, 2011. The lotus-shaped Museum building designed by architect Moshe Safdie at Marina Bay Sands will feature 21 gallery spaces totaling 50,000 [Read More]
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts presents Naked City: Photographs from the Vassar College’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center on view through January 29, 2011. his selection of photographic scenes of urban life comes from [Read More]
The National Railway Museum (NRM) has teamed up with RailSimulator.com to produce a unique virtual Flying Scotsman driving experience for home PCs – and best of all, it’s completely FREE! The iconic Flying Scotsman steam [Read More]