The Queensland Art Gallery presents Vida Lahey: Colour and Modernism, open through 13 February 2011. Vida Lahey (1882–1968) is one of Queensland’s best loved artists, recognised as much for her work in promoting art and [Read More]
Trick-or-Treat at the National Firearms Museum is back for this Halloween. The Museum is free every day, and the Trick-or-Treat is no exception. Children (accompanied by an adult) and families are welcome from 3 to [Read More]
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the Bronx Museum of the Arts today announced a new international visual artist exchange program to stimulate dialogue and address local and [Read More]
Construction is underway for a dynamic new museum in Sioux City. The new facility at the former JC Penney building, will contain 10,000 sq. feet of permanent exhibit space, multipurpose classrooms, administrative offices, artifact and [Read More]
The Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Design Trust for Public Space have named Dongsei Kim and Jamieson Fajardo, students at Columbia University, winners of Intersections: The Grand Concourse Beyond 100, an international ideas [Read More]
New exhibit opens January 2011 at the Academy of Natural Sciences PHILADELPHIA – A new exhibit at the Academy of Natural Sciences this winter takes visitors back in time to experience some of the strangest [Read More]
The Sioux City Public Museum’s temporary exhibit, “The 38th Parallel Revisited: The Korean War” has been extended. The exhibit was originally scheduled to close this weekend, but will now remain on display through November 14. [Read More]
Sixty Works from the DMA Collection and Important Local Collectors Presented in a Dynamic New Context This exhibition marks a return to celebrating the rich holdings that form the acclaimed collection of modern and contemporary [Read More]
The National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port has launched a far reaching development plan, setting out a vision for the future of the museum. The vision was unveiled at a lunch in the Museum’s conference [Read More]
The Hubble Telescope’s Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, WFPC2, will be on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science until Wednesday, November 17. The supercamera, which is the size of a baby grand [Read More]
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science opened it’s IMAX 3D cinema on Friday, October 8. The Museum is among the first three U.S. museums with digital upgrades to deliver the world’s most immersive movie [Read More]
The Orientalist Museum (part of Qatar Museums Authority) is holding a unique exhibition entitled “A Journey into the World of the Ottomans” due to open this week. The exhibition will take place from 29 October [Read More]
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) and the Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah announced today that full management responsibilities for [Read More]
The 2011 programme at the Kunsthaus Zürich is the most exciting yet. News of one highlight has already leaked out: the prestigious private collection of the Nahmad family is to receive its world premiere in [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents Transylvania Mania on October 29. Trans and queer artists and allies invite you to a blowout Halloween bash. Hostess Darlin’ welcomes comic Ian Harvie, chanteuse Our Lady J with video artist [Read More]
The Bellevue Arts Museum presents April Surgent: Into the Surface a solo exhibition by the Seattle artist, open through April 3, 2011. Spanning 14 feet in width and composed of more than one hundred 6 [Read More]
The Allentown Art Museum will be closed to the public for the museum’s expansion and renovation project beginning Monday, November 15, 2010 and is scheduled to re-open in the fall of 2011. The Allentown Art [Read More]
The Walker Art Center presents the area film premiere of The Robber on Wednesday, October 27, at 7:30 pm in the Walker Cinema. A discussion of the film with the director, Rembert Hueser (University of [Read More]