Doubled in Size, and With Dynamic New Architecture by Thomas Leeser, America’s Only Museum of Screen Culture Will Present Wide-Ranging Film Programs, a Pathbreaking Exhibition of Digital Media, New Video Art Screenings and a Refreshed [Read More]
The Port Huron Museum announce another Family Program associated with the fall exhibit Robot Zoo, open now, and running through January 9. The Robot Zoo is an exciting new high technology exhibit specifically designed to [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Singular Visions, a new installation of its fifth-floor Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Galleries, devoted to works from the Permanent Collection. Taking a fresh approach, Whitney curators Dana Miller [Read More]
The newly renovated and reformatted Hull-House Museum opens up the never-before-exhibited second floor of the Hull home and recounts never-before-told stories of Hull-House residents and immigrants. Organized by room, each door opens a new collection [Read More]
Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World, on view 3 March – 3 July 2011, will highlight some of the most important archaeological discoveries from ancient Afghanistan and will display precious and unique pieces on loan [Read More]
Witness history as photographer and musician Graham Nash receives the title of George Eastman Honorary Scholar, and discusses his career and the Taking Aim exhibition, at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22 in the Dryden Theatre. [Read More]
The Neuberger Museum of Art presents African Art and Culture: Selections From the Collection on view now. The African Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art provides an introduction to the richness and complexity of [Read More]
The Detroit Historical Museum announces African American History Day on Saturday, February 5 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. This annual celebration will highlight the rich history and culture of the African American community in the [Read More]
The Neuberger Museum of Art Presents presents Reframing American Art Selections From The Roy R. Neuberger Collection, on view now. The works of art included in this exhibition are selections from Roy R. Neuberger’s (American, [Read More]
The Hunterian Museum main hall is getting a new roof. The entire Museum will be closed to the public from 24 December 2010. It will re-open in June 2011 and will feature a new permanent [Read More]
The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Coming To America Through Galveston Island on view now through Feb 20, 2011. From 1845 to 1924, the Port of Galveston was a major gateway to American immigration. [Read More]
The High Desert Museum has chosen J. Martin Goebel, president of Sustainable Northwest of Portland, for the 27th annual Earle A. Chiles Award, recognizing his achievements in helping communities to restore and maintain ecological health, [Read More]
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents a solo exhibition by Cecilia Paredes, internationally renowned Peruvian artist. Having spent her early years in Peru, she continued her education in the UK and then in Italy. [Read More]
The New Orleans Museum of Art presents Bernard Faucon: The Most Beautiful Day of My Youth photographs on view, through March 13, 2011. These 60 photographs depict one-day celebrations of a festive and playful nature [Read More]
The New York State Museum presents the first exhibition of its kind “The Landscape of Memory: Prints by Frank C. Eckmair” open until September 18, 2011 in the Crossroads Gallery showcasing the works of one [Read More]
The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum held the First Live Mollusk Photography Contest to commemorate the Museum’s 15th Anniversary. “The strong first year response was very encouraging, The judges did not have an easy assignment,” reports Diane [Read More]
“Seasons,” a series of five exhibitions at the Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Art fon view through through March 4, 2012, will explore the vast history of seasonal imagery and associations in Chinese and Japanese art. [Read More]
The British Council announced an exhibition of British art from the last 30 years that will tour four cities in China (Chengdu, Xi’an, Hong Kong New Territories and Suzhou), at a time of increased interest [Read More]