In anticipation of Dallas’ first-ever Super Bowl in February 2011 at the new Cowboys Stadium, the Dallas Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary work by the artists whose large-scale and site-specific commissions are [Read More]
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has opened Focus: Erik Parker, on view December 5, 2010–February 6, 2011. Erik Parker has described his work as “fragmented samples of our culture.” His complex fantasy portraits [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO) Nico Vascellari: Blonde on view through 6 February 2011. Nico Vascellari, a young artist of international renown, presents “Blonde”, a project conceived for the curved walls of [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition of work by Moshe Gershuni open through Saturday 05 February 2011 in the Sam and Ayala Zacks Pavilion. Moshe Gershuni (b. 1936), senior and excess baggage [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami presents the first major solo museum exhibition in the United States for German artist Jonathan Meese, renowned for his multi-faceted work, including wildly exuberant paintings that mix [Read More]
The Rockbund Art Museum presents By Day, By Night, or Some (Special) Things a Museum Can Do open through 3 January 2011. The Rockbund Art Museum is rooted in a profound cultural heritage and thrives [Read More]
The Cape Cod Museum of Art presents Harry Holl Sculpture and Clay Studio Exhibition – December 18 – January 9. This exhibition will display the work created by the artists/teachers, and selected students of the [Read More]
Paul Jenkins’ Post Expressionist paintings emphasizing light and color will be on view at the Crocker Art Museum in “Paul Jenkins: The Color of Light” from December 11, 2010 through February 20, 2011. His signature [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) presents an exhibition of work by Jessica Labatte. On view December 4, 2010 – January 2, 2011. UBS 12 x 12’s 100th artist Jessica Labatte’s formal explorations of everyday [Read More]
The Birmingham Museum of Art presentss an exhibition designed to open 21st century eyes to an astounding, if little-known phenomenon in the history of African-American art: The Spiral Collective. Open December 5, 2010—March 6, 2011. [Read More]
The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art presents Wild Delmarva: The Photography of Kevin Fleming open January 28 – April 10, 2011, Reception: January 28, 5-7p.m. The work of award-winning nature photographer Kevin Fleming is presented [Read More]
The Taft Museum of Art has opened Francisco Goya: Los Caprichos on view through January 30, 2011. For those who feel a secret empathy with Scrooge and the Grinch, the Taft offers an antidote to [Read More]
The Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House will host Rochester-based filmmaker and two-time Oscar® winner Robin Lehman at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10. Screening that evening will be three of Lehman’s thought-provoking films, featuring the [Read More]
The opening of the St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum has been delayed to December 8, while construction is finished. Pat Croce’s St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum relives the Golden Age of Piracy in [Read More]
The People’s History Museum has announced funding cut’s. Following the announcement last week by the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) the museum will see its funding reduced by about 15% from 2011/12 across [Read More]
The Anacortes History Museum celebrates the holidays and the hundred-year birthday of the Carnegie building on December 8th. The fun starts at 6:30PM – enjoy refreshments along with a special classical guitar performance, a unique [Read More]
Walking Tyrannosaurus rex’s first UK visit Visitors can meet Rex the juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex for four days of free prehistoric hysterics 2 – 5 December 2010 at World Museum. The animated dinosaur has been a [Read More]
Two new exhibits at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Money Museum examine the use of currency throughout U.S. history and the changes affecting the Bank’s Protection Department since the 1920s. The Money Museum’s [Read More]