The newest addition to the National Naval Aviation Museum, Hangar Bay One, adds 55,000 square feet of exhibit space to a facility that is already one of the largest of its kind in the world. [Read More]
The Computer History Museum (CHM), the world’s leading institution exploring the history of computing and its ongoing impact on society, today announced the appointment of two new trustees to its Board of Directors: Raymie Stata, [Read More]
“Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing” is in the final stages of completion and will open to the public on January 13, 2011. The Museum will feature special opening hours from January 13 to [Read More]
The Museum of Discovery was awarded a grant of $9.2 million by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation! The grant will enable the Museum to construct a street-level entrance on President Clinton Avenue and to redesign [Read More]
Fort Nelson is currently undergoing a £3.5M development of its galleries and fortifications, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The newly developed site is scheduled for completion in 2011. Existing galleries and fortifications will remain [Read More]
Joan Rosenbaum, who has led The Jewish Museum since 1981, creating its innovative identity as a museum of art and culture and doubling the size of its home at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, has [Read More]
New Herzog & de Meuron‐designed museum will open to the public in 2013 Following years of planning and anticipation, Miami Art Museum has broken ground for its new Herzog & de Meuron-designed facility in Downtown [Read More]
The National Centre for Contemporary Arts (NCCA) presents New Gravity / Interesting Thing on view 7 December 2010 – 23 January 2011. The exhibition New Gravity/Interesting Thing includes video and performance works that address, in [Read More]
This autumn Tate Britain embarks on a process which takes the gallery into the first phase of a major building project, through a period of transition and into a changed approach to showing the collections [Read More]
A new display at the National Portrait Gallery marks the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Camden Town group of artists. Focusing on the leading members of the group which flourished around 1911-1912, the [Read More]
The Royal Armouries Museum, Fort Nelson presents Festive Fun at the Fort on 21 December 2010. Enjoy traditional Punch & Judy shows and Christmas craft activities – make yourself a unique greetings card or tree [Read More]
Boeing Engineer Bob Bogash delivers Honeywell Explorer Lecture The Dec. 11 Museum of Flight Honeywell Explorer Lecture features retired Boeing Company engineer Bob Bogash presenting the story of Kelly Johnson, one of the most influential [Read More]
This interactive study day, on 4 December 2010 will examine the process of interpreting pieces recovered from battlefield sites and especially how to tap in to the wealth of expert knowledge in the field of [Read More]
Bank of America Weekend Family Workshop Saturn V: Rocket to the Moon! Saturdays and Sundays, Feb 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Learn about the Saturn V–the rocket [Read More]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, presents one of the most important private collections of illuminated Hebrew manuscripts and printed books in the exhibition A Journey through Jewish Worlds: Highlights from the Braginsky Collection of Hebrew Manuscripts [Read More]
The Holburne Museum in Bath, which will reopen to the public after a major renovation on 14 May 2011, has received a major bequest of paintings from the collection of the novelist and playwright, Somerset [Read More]
The British Museum will present Coming forth by day. A performance at the museum Friday 3 December, 18.30. Enjoy a specially commissioned theatrical work by Unclaimed Creatures which explores mortality, loss and the soul’s journey [Read More]
The Phillips Collection’s official App is now available for free download to iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch in the App Store and iTunes. The App provides instant access to the nearly 3,000 works of modern [Read More]