The Bishop Museum announce the launch of its Hawaiian Archaeological Survey (HAS) on-line database. This searchable database (http://has.bishopmuseum.org) contains information on sites in Hawai‘i excavated by Bishop Museum archaeologists. “HAS opens up archaeological site based [Read More]
On December 9, 2010 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM: The Herreshoff Marine Museum hosts its annual Holiday Open House! Noted author and historian Richard V. Simpson will be on hand to sign his work, including [Read More]
The Rodin Museum is planning to rejuvenate the exterior of the museum and its surrounding garden and landscape in the spirit of its original 1929 design. Under the direction of OLIN landscape architects, the Philadelphia [Read More]
THE SKY TONIGHT December 3rd and 17th; 8 p.m.; (No late seating); $6 General; $4 Children 4-12; Bishop Museum and Hawaiian Astronomical Society Members Free J. Watumull Planetarium; Bishop Museum; Reservations (808) 847-8203 Come experience [Read More]
Bishop Museum announce the appointment of Donna Howard as its Vice President of Development. Howard recently accepted the position and will be leaving her Campaign Director post at the University of California-Berkeley School of Public [Read More]
The Bishop Museum presents Creatures of the Abyss open through January 9, 2011. Creatures of the Abyss takes visitors on a journey through the depths of our planet’s oceans. Exhibits and experiences include full-scale models [Read More]
The Palm Springs Air Museum opened the Major General Ken Miles Aviation Science Center on Nov. 20. The Palm Springs Air Museum houses one of the nation’s largest collection of World War II flying aircraft [Read More]
Peder Balke’s Tempest (about 1862) is now on display at the National Gallery, London. This is the first painting by a Norwegian artist to enter the Gallery’s collection. Peder Balke, ‘The Tempest’, about 1862 The [Read More]
Consumer power: 50 years of Choice looks at the role of Choice in empowering consumers to get the most out of their purchasing decisions and to demand better products and standards of service. From humble [Read More]
The Everson Museum of Art presents Yui Kugimiya: Live Paintings open through January 30, 2011. Brooklyn-based artist Yui Kugimiya presents “live paintings” for the final installment of the 2010 Edge of Art: New York State [Read More]
Fotografiska presents Fashion – Fashion Photography Through Time, featuring more than 200 works by 51 internationally famous photographers, this is the most comprehensive exhibition of fashion photography ever to be shown in Europe. Fashion reflects [Read More]
Arthur Szyk (American, b. Poland, 1894–1951) is remembered today as an artist and illustrator whose work ranged from illustrations for traditional Jewish and Polish folktales and religious texts to watercolor designs for political cartoons that [Read More]
The Australian National Maritime Museum presents Planet Shark – Predator or Prey : the exhibition on view 27 November – 27 February 2011. A new exhibition coming to the National Maritime Museum will guide visitors [Read More]
The Heckscher Museum of Art presents Artists in the Attic Studio Tour a special event or December 4, 2010, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. Long Island artists Ivan Erickson, Cynthia Grimm, Gretchen Fuss, Barbara Jones, [Read More]
The Woodmere Art Museum presents JOHN FOLINSBEE AND AMERICAN MODERNISM on view through March 6, 2011. During the years 1920-1940, landscape painter John Folinsbee began to move away from Impressionism in favor of a style [Read More]
The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts announces THE BOOK: A Contemporary View an exhibition on view Dec 22, 2010 – Apr 17, 2011. This exhibition addresses the themes of the book as object, subject, [Read More]
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) presents Joan Jonas: Reading Dante III, a multi-media installation. Joan Jonas, who emerged in New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a pioneer in video [Read More]
Set Pieces, on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) through February 13, 2011, restages objects and art works from the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Organized by guest curator Virgil Marti, [Read More]