The Central Wisconsin Childrens Museum is closing down on Friday, October 29th, prior to moving to 1100 Main Street, Stevens Point before Thanksgiving. Construction and renovation work has begun on the museum’s new home in [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of American History are co-sponsoring a celebration of the Latin American holiday Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a two-day [Read More]
The Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli presents CHINA POWER STATION Contemporary Chinese Art from the Astrup Fearnley Collection, open 7 November 2010 – 27 February 2011. This exploration of the collecting phenomenon brings a new [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will host its annual Native Art Market Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4 – 5, at its Washington, D.C., and New York City locations. Featuring the work of [Read More]
What is history but a string of moments in time, a repetition of the “now” destined to become events recorded as the “past”? And what then of the future? -Generic Art Solutions The New Orleans [Read More]
he board of directors of the Bainbridge Art Museum announced the appointment of Greg Robinson as the first executive director of the Bainbridge Art Museum. Robinson is a Seattle native who has worked in arts [Read More]
Listening to the Spirits an exhibit by local Mesquite artist, photographer and instructor Susan Bergstrom, will be on display at the Lost City Museum during the month of November. The exhibit features a collection of [Read More]
The Anchorage Museum presents the Alaska Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition, on view now through through Dec. 31. The 36th Annual Alaska Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition returns to the Anchorage Museum with 45 new art works [Read More]
The Carnegie Museum of Art presents André Kertész: On Reading, open through February 13, 2011, in the Works on Paper Gallery. Henri Cartier-Bresson once said of himself, Robert Capa, and Brassaï, “Whatever we have done, [Read More]
The Monterey Museum of Art presents a landmark exhibition of work by one of the country’s leading contemporary abstract painters, Ingrid Calame. Open OCTOBER 30, 2010-FEBRUARY 27, 2011. Calame is known for creating large-scale, abstract [Read More]
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is to present two new major exhibitions, both opening on Saturday, October 30, as part of its 10_11 season of Big Ideas. Audience as Subject, Part 1: Medium Audience [Read More]
The Deutsche Guggenheim presents Color Field, open through 10.01.2011. With Color Fields the Deutsche Guggenheim presents a selection of unique representatives of Color Field painting drawn largely from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim [Read More]
The The New York Public Library Explores Three of the World’s Largest Religions in Exhibition. Three Faiths is now on view through February 27, 2011 at the Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Fifth Avenue [Read More]
The Neues Museum in Berlin celebrated it’s first anniversary on 15 October 2010, marking the anniversary of the Neues Museum’s reopening on the Museum Island Berlin. Since opening its doors a year ago, more than [Read More]
Some Alaska Native art speaks of cultural heritage in a whisper; some calls out in a loud, clear voice. But on some level, all the art in the (Re)Emergence exhibition celebrates what it means to [Read More]
The Anchorage Museum presents Kiska and Adak : War in the Aleutians. On view through Feb. 20, 2011. Early in World War II, Kiska was a hotly contested battlefield that figured prominently in Japanese and [Read More]
The Virginia Museum of Transportation has unveiled it’s newest exhibit a 1923 Piedmont Touring Car. The Piedmont Motor Car Company was the only company chartered in Virginia to ever mass produce cars, and only three [Read More]
Main Street Children’s Museum, the Culture & Heritage Museums’ newest site, will open at Rock Hill’s ChristmasVille festival December 2. The name for the children’s museum was selected based on research from the Association of [Read More]